Welcome to Villa lu Amazon Lodge

Nature gives you everything, peace and tranquility, it helps you to disconnect from the bustle of the city. It is true, we are only 5 minutes from the center of Tarapoto, but immersed in all nature and next to the Shilcayo river, which we take care of to keep it clean and can also connect with it, thank you for your visit it serves as motivation for all of us team, visit us.

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A paradise in the middle of the magical jungle

Here, in the heart of the jungle, a unique experience full of adventure, rest and connection with nature awaits you.

Our spacious and luxurious rooms offer you a sanctuary of tranquility and comfort, where you can rest and recharge after a day full of exciting adventures.

A dream place to enjoy

Have a great time in a beautiful place that is surrounded by nature, ideal to rest from the noise of the city, they have the best facilities, a large pool for adults and children, the attention is first class, the food and cleanliness is impeccable.

TARAPOTO

Tarapoto is a Peruvian city in the San Martín region, which is characterized by the Amazonian cloud forest and its abundant palm trees. It is known for the many waterfalls in its surrounding jungles, including Ahuashiyacu, Huacamaíllo, and Shapaja. Southeast of the city, the clear waters of Lake Lindo and the larger Sauce Lagoon (also called Laguna Azul) are surrounded by dense green forests with abundant bird species.

The Ahuashiyacu waterfall

La catarata de Ahuashiyacu La catarata de Ahuashiyacu es una serie de 3 caídas de agua situada en el distrito amazónico del departamento de…

La Laguna Azul de Tarapoto

La Laguna Azul de Tarapoto es uno de los principales atractivos turísticos de la ciudad debido a su extraordinaria belleza natural, albergando y dando…

The City of Palms

With a humid tropical climate, it concentrates a large part of the tourist and commercial activity in the region, being the third most sought after city after Lima and Cusco and one of the most visited by Peruvians. To the north is the regional conservation area of ​​the Cordillera Escalera within the South American tropical humid forest and to the south is a fertile valley with crops of rice, corn, coffee, cocoa, tobacco and various agricultural products, with seasonally dry Neotropical forests.

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