If you stay at the Amazon Tupana Lodge, on your last night you have the opportunity to spend the night in the heart of the rainforest in a basic jungle camp, sleeping in a hammock with a mosquito net.
Together with your guide and other guests from the lodge, you’ll take a 15-minute walk into the jungle until you reach the area where camp will be set up for the night. Here, you’ll hang up your provided hammock and mosquito net under a tarp, where you’ll sleep overnight. You’ll also be given a blanket for the night.
In the evening, you’ll prepare dinner together over a campfire, served on banana leaves.
Look forward to a unique experience in nature with the sounds of the jungle as your backdrop.
We recommend wearing long trousers and a long-sleeved shirt, as well as bringing a headlamp and earplugs.
If you prefer not to sleep outdoors but are still curious about the experience, you can join in for the evening meal and then be escorted back to the lodge by a guide. This must be arranged in advance to ensure guide accompaniment back to the lodge.
Please note: There are no toilet facilities here. Toilet needs are taken care of in the wild.
Read our blog about how an overnight stay in a hammock in the jungle takes place here.
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