The lodge is located between Iquitos and Nauta. Access is by boat from Iquitos. Transport can be arranged for you (USD 40 round-trip for the boat). Then you'll need to take a bus or private car for about an hour, followed by a two-hour boat ride. The cost of overland transport depends on the mode chosen.
- Light, long clothing (mosquito repellent)
- Poncho or raincoat
- Headlamp
- Natural repellent
- Biodegradable sun cream
- Footwear suitable for forest walks
- Gourd or reusable bottle
- Swiss or multi-function knife
- Natural skin care products
Yes, the lodge has electricity practically all day long, thanks to solar power. This guarantees your comfort while respecting the environment. Wi-Fi is available at limited times: once in the morning and once in the afternoon, to help you reconnect with nature.
Wi-Fi is limited and only available in common areas at certain times. This allows us to reduce our environmental impact and offer you a more authentic experience, away from digital distractions.
Accommodation is simple yet comfortable, with private bungalows designed to offer a pleasant, relaxing setting in the middle of nature. You won't find any luxuries or modern appliances like TV or air conditioning, but the serene ambience and proximity to the jungle will offer you a unique experience of disconnection and relaxation.
No, the rooms (bungalows) don't have air-conditioning, TV or other modern facilities. However, they are designed for your comfort, with beds and mosquito nets for a good night's sleep in complete tranquillity.
No, we ask you to bring only organic and natural products. No chemical or non-organic products are allowed (mosquito sprays, soaps, shampoos, sun creams, etc.), as this would affect the ecological swimming pool, which uses aquatic plants for its maintenance. What's more, wastewater is filtered through banana rings, and the use of chemicals could disrupt this natural system. We recommend that you bring your own organic products. If you don't have any, you can buy them in our on-site store.
No, it is not possible to cook on site. A catering service is available at 10 USD per meal per person.
Yes, we have a zero waste policy. Anything non-biodegradable must be brought back with you. It's essential not to leave any plastic or other waste on site.
The food served is mainly vegetarian, healthy and prepared with local produce.
Yes, we have a small store at reception where you can buy natural products such as shampoos, cosmetics, oils, coffee, herbal teas, honey, as well as linen services.
Yes, Inti Eco Lodge is suitable for families, provided that children are supervised at all times, as we're in the middle of the jungle where there could be risks.
Mosquitoes are most prevalent at sunset and sunrise, and after rain. We recommend using a natural repellent and wearing long clothing for protection.
Wild animals are less rare when accompanied by a guide. An experienced guide increases the chances of observing local wildlife.
No, it's essential to coordinate your transport with us before you arrive. Access is by bus or private car (approx. 1 hour), followed by a 2-hour boat trip. Boat transport costs USD 40 return.
Yes, the accommodation is simple and some activities are accessible to families. However, the environment is rustic and children need to be supervised due to the risks associated with the jungle.
Yes, you can take part in jungle hikes, kayak, fish, discover permaculture, or relax in the natural pool.
Yes, there's a small store at reception where you can buy natural products such as shampoos, oils, coffee, herbal teas and honey, as well as a laundry service.
Yes, a notebook is mandatory. You can bring your own mattress for comfort in your bungalow. It is not necessary to bring a mosquito net or yoga mat.
Yes, you will receive individual guidance during your diet, with regular exchanges to support you throughout the process.
Yes, a preliminary interview is necessary to assess whether this is suitable for your personal background.
Isolation during the diets is strict: you won't be able to see other people during this period, to encourage your spiritual and healing process.
Yes, during some diets you will be required to follow strict dietary restrictions, often based on simple, light foods such as soups or porridges. These restrictions are defined according to the type of master plant you're working with.
If you feel any discomfort, don't worry, our team is on hand to help. We'll be with you every step of the way, listening to you if you have any questions or feel uncomfortable. We'll do everything we can to support you and make sure you're well looked after.
If you are taking any medication, it is important to inform us before your arrival so that we can study its compatibility with the plants used during the retreat. We can also advise you on the best way to adapt your treatment to your chosen diet.
Yellow fever vaccine is not mandatory in Peru, or Inti Eco Lodge. However, it may be recommended by your doctor depending on your personal situation. If you wish to be vaccinated, please consult a health professional before your departure.
Concerning the malaria and dengue fever, these diseases are not not present at Inti Eco Lodge. As a result, you don't need to take any medication for these illnesses during your stay. We advise you not to take anti-malarial drugs, as they can be too strong for the body and cause side effects. If you have any questions, please consult your doctor, but there is no risk of these diseases on our land.
For participants in shamanic diets, it is it is strictly forbidden to take medicines for the duration of treatments and retreats, to enable complete spiritual and energetic work with the master plants.
It is always advisable to take general precautions in the Amazon, such as :
We are deeply committed to preserving the Amazon and respect the natural balance that surrounds us. The lodge operates mainly on solar energy, This minimizes our ecological footprint. We also implement sustainable water and waste management practices, and encourage all our visitors to adopt environmentally-friendly behavior. Together, we participate in a responsible ecotourism which supports local communities and protects our precious ecosystem.
Yes, the lodge benefits from solar-powered electricity, available practically all day long. However, Wi-Fi is limited and only available in common areas at certain times. This management allows us to respect the environment while guaranteeing your comfort.
Wi-Fi is available in common areas at limited times (once in the morning and once in the afternoon). This approach aims to encourage reconnection with nature, while offering limited access to digital communications.
We do not have an Eftpos terminal for credit card payments. We only accept cash for services, meals and activities.