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Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
NZ$70/nighttotal: NZ$840 (12 )
Pachamama Apartment
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apartment , Urubamba
Pachamama Apartment in Urubamba is situated a 15-minute walk from the bus station, 1.8 km from the main square, and within 2 km of the Iglesia de San Pedro and the Iglesia de Sir Torrechayoc. This 50-square-metre flat offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps five guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace; towels and linen are available at an extra cost.
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
NZ$64/nighttotal: NZ$768 (12 )
Comfortable Apartment In Urubamba
1 2
apartment , Urubamba
This Urubamba flat is a 8-minute walk from Saint Peter's Church and approximately 46 kilometres from Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport, with Sacsayhuamán, Wanchaq Train Station, and the Inka Museum also around 46 kilometres away. This one-bedroom flat offers complimentary Wi-Fi, free private parking, and a fully equipped kitchen, accommodating up to seven guests for a comfortable stay without parties.
9.7 520 reviews
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
NZ$106/nighttotal: NZ$1272 (12 )
Town Center Apartments
2 2
apartment , Urubamba
Town Center Apartments in Urubamba are conveniently located near both the bus station and the main square, making it easy to explore the town and its surroundings. The apartments have consistently received excellent ratings for their location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The apartments offer a range of modern amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a private bathroom, and a jacuzzi in some units. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, relax in the public bath, and take advantage of the airport shuttle service.
Madre de Dios
14/10 – 26/10
NZ$14/nighttotal: NZ$168 (12 )
Casa Bonita Con Diseño Moderno Y Un Toque Rústico & Jardín
1 2
apartment , Urubamba
This Urubamba cottage is located in a rural mountain setting, 4 minutes by car from Santuario del Senor de Torrechayoc and the Plaza de Armas. This 40 square meter dwelling accommodates two guests, features one bedroom and one bathroom, and offers a kitchen with a fridge, a garden, and parking, with opportunities for ecotours, rafting, and hiking nearby.
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Frequently asked questions about lodges in Madre de Dios
Which attractions shouldn't be missed in Madre de Dios, Peru?
In Madre de Dios, you absolutely shouldn't miss the Tambopata National Reserve, renowned for its incredible biodiversity. A visit to the Manu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also a must for its incredible wildlife. For a different experience, explore the charming town of Puerto Maldonado, the capital of Madre de Dios, and visit the local markets.
Are there any items you should pack specifically for visiting Madre de Dios, Peru?
Packing for Madre de Dios requires careful consideration. Lightweight, breathable clothing is essential due to the high humidity and temperatures. Insect repellent with high DEET concentration is a must to protect against mosquitoes and other biting insects. Comfortable walking shoes are crucial for exploring jungle trails. A raincoat or poncho is also vital, as rain showers are common. Don't forget a hat for sun protection and binoculars for wildlife viewing.
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Does Madre de Dios, Peru host any well-known festivals?
Madre de Dios doesn't have widely internationally known festivals, but local celebrations often revolve around religious holidays and harvests. Information on specific local events is best found closer to your travel dates through local tourism offices or community announcements.
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How can you get to know the culture of Madre de Dios, Peru by connecting with the locals?
To connect with the local culture, consider visiting local markets in Puerto Maldonado, like the Mercado Modelo, to interact with vendors and experience daily life. Engaging with local guides during jungle tours provides opportunities to learn about their traditions and perspectives. Supporting local businesses, such as smaller restaurants and artisan shops, also contributes to the local economy and fosters cultural exchange.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Madre de Dios?
What are the best unusual attractions in Madre de Dios, Peru?
One unusual attraction is the Sandoval Lake, known for its giant river otters. Another unique experience is visiting a local cacao farm to learn about the process of chocolate-making from bean to bar. Exploring the clay licks frequented by macaws offers a memorable and unusual wildlife viewing opportunity.
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Which restaurants offer the best local food in Madre de Dios, Peru?
Specific restaurant recommendations change frequently, so it's best to check recent reviews before your trip. However, look for restaurants in Puerto Maldonado that feature traditional Peruvian dishes with Amazonian influences. Many smaller restaurants near the markets often offer authentic and delicious local cuisine.
What are the best lodges with parking in Madre de Dios?
Does Madre de Dios, Peru have clean air and pollution-free environments?
While remote areas of Madre de Dios boast clean air, Puerto Maldonado, like most towns, experiences some air pollution, particularly from vehicle emissions. The level of pollution is generally low compared to larger cities, but it's not entirely pollution-free.
What are the unique and adventurous activities in Madre de Dios, Peru?
Madre de Dios offers many unique and adventurous activities. Jungle trekking through the rainforest, spotting wildlife on a night-time jungle walk, and piranha fishing are popular choices. Kayaking or canoeing on the rivers provides a different perspective of the landscape. For the truly adventurous, consider a multi-day jungle expedition into the deeper parts of the national reserves.