Yachana Lodge, Ecuador
This one is for chocoholics. Yachana (“Place of Learning”), surrounded by 17 square kilometres of protected forest, is where Yachana Gourmet cacao (www.yachanagourmet.com) is grown. Here you can learn how chocolate is made from freshly picked cacao beans, go river swimming, or join jungle treks with indigenous guides to nearby waterfalls and Yachana villages. Visit www.yachana.com for more info.
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Napo Wildlife Centre, Ecuador
Owned by the Añangua Quichua community, this luxury lodge on the banks of the Napo River supports the conservation of 200 square kilometres of Yasuní National Park – a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the largest tract of tropical rainforest in Ecuador. There are several clay licks near the lodge where you can see parrots and macaws, and a short trek away is a 36m-high canopy tower that will get you closer to toucans as well as spider and howler monkeys.
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Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica lodge, Peru
Come to this luxury lodge in the Tambopata National Reserve if you like your creature comforts: hot showers, “terracotta exfoliates”, robes and rubber slippers are the order of the day here. Various excursions are available, including guided treks with professionally trained guides to a canopy walkway, Lake Sandoval and a nearby indigenous farm belonging to the Ese Eja community. Find out more at www.inkaterra.com/en/reserva-amazonica.