
Research Cabins
Eco Field Rooms
Group Learning Lodges.
Rainforest Expeditions
Wildlife Observation Trails
River Canoe Navigation
Canopy Ecology LearningNight Jungle Walks
Conservation Workshops.
Deep rainforest immersion
Scientific field learning baseRiver-access only environment
Guided biodiversity interpretationConservation-focused programming.
This is one of the rare places where guests live inside active rainforest research, surrounded by ongoing conservation work and untouched Amazon ecosystems.
A Living Laboratory Of The Amazon
Choose this stay if you are a nature-driven traveler, student of ecology, wildlife enthusiast, or conservation-minded explorer seeking real immersion rather than passive luxury.
Best suited for:
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Study forest layers and biodiversity from elevated observation points and guided interpretation.
After dark guided walks revealing nocturnal species and rainforest soundscapes.
Explore the Madre de Dios River system by canoe, observing river ecology, birds, and aquatic life.
Learn active conservation practices, ecology monitoring, and rainforest protection methods.
Guided walks through primary and secondary rainforest revealing medicinal plants, insects, amphibians, and hidden wildlife systems.
Track monkeys, birds, insects, and mammals in their natural habitat with expert guides.
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Protecting the Amazon Through Experience
This field station supports rainforest conservation through ecological education, research collaboration, and sustainable tourism practices that directly contribute to biodiversity protection in the Tambopata region.
Request a tailored itinerary designed around your interests in wildlife, ecology, photography, or conservation learning inside the Amazon rainforest.
Request a personal experience or see our list of sample itineraries.
Study forest layers and biodiversity from elevated observation points and guided interpretation.
After dark guided walks revealing nocturnal species and rainforest soundscapes.
Explore the Madre de Dios River system by canoe, observing river ecology, birds, and aquatic life.
Learn active conservation practices, ecology monitoring, and rainforest protection methods.
Guided walks through primary and secondary rainforest revealing medicinal plants, insects, amphibians, and hidden wildlife systems.
Track monkeys, birds, insects, and mammals in their natural habitat with expert guides.
<h2 class="ts--heading-l">Protecting the Amazon <br/><span class="u-capitalize--none u-italic">through conservation</span> and education</h2>
Protecting the Amazon Through Experience
This field station supports rainforest conservation through ecological education, research collaboration, and sustainable tourism practices that directly contribute to biodiversity protection in the Tambopata region.
Study forest layers and biodiversity from elevated observation points and guided interpretation.
After dark guided walks revealing nocturnal species and rainforest soundscapes.
Explore the Madre de Dios River system by canoe, observing river ecology, birds, and aquatic life.
Learn active conservation practices, ecology monitoring, and rainforest protection methods.
Guided walks through primary and secondary rainforest revealing medicinal plants, insects, amphibians, and hidden wildlife systems.
Track monkeys, birds, insects, and mammals in their natural habitat with expert guides.
<h2 class="ts--heading-l">Protecting the Amazon <br/><span class="u-capitalize--none u-italic">through conservation</span> and education</h2>
Protecting the Amazon Through Experience
This field station supports rainforest conservation through ecological education, research collaboration, and sustainable tourism practices that directly contribute to biodiversity protection in the Tambopata region.
<h2 class="ts--heading-l">Protecting the Amazon <br/><span class="u-capitalize--none u-italic">through conservation</span> and education</h2>
Protecting the Amazon Through Experience
This field station supports rainforest conservation through ecological education, research collaboration, and sustainable tourism practices that directly contribute to biodiversity protection in the Tambopata region.
Study forest layers and biodiversity from elevated observation points and guided interpretation.
After dark guided walks revealing nocturnal species and rainforest soundscapes.
Explore the Madre de Dios River system by canoe, observing river ecology, birds, and aquatic life.
Learn active conservation practices, ecology monitoring, and rainforest protection methods.
Guided walks through primary and secondary rainforest revealing medicinal plants, insects, amphibians, and hidden wildlife systems.
Track monkeys, birds, insects, and mammals in their natural habitat with expert guides.
Immediate access to one of the world’s richest ecosystems.
A working ecological station supporting field science.
Arrival and movement through Amazon waterways.
Expert-led learning across ecosystems and species.
Meet your dedicated Stay Host and the Wild Earth Stays team during a live consultation, and together we’ll plan your perfect journey.
Your host will be joined by members of the Wild Earth team to walk you through your stay and answer your questions live.

Meet your dedicated Stay Host and the Wild Earth Stays team in a live consultation to plan your perfect journey together.
Your host will be joined by members of the Wild Earth team to walk you through your stay and answer your questions live.
