Posada Amazonas is an ecotourism venture located within the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. It is a jungle lodge co-owned and operated in partnership between the indigenous Ese-Eja community of Infierno and Rainforest Expeditions. The lodge provides accommodations and guided tours, offering visitors a chance to experience the rainforest while directly contributing to the local community’s economic sustainability and the preservation of their ancestral lands. The establishment’s name reflects its role as an “inn” or resting place situated within the Amazon basin of Peru.
The establishment plays a crucial role in sustainable tourism. By involving the local community in its operation, it ensures that tourism revenue directly benefits the Ese-Eja people, providing employment opportunities and supporting their cultural heritage. Furthermore, the lodge’s commitment to environmentally responsible practices minimizes its impact on the delicate rainforest ecosystem. Its existence also provides a tangible alternative to destructive practices like logging and mining, showcasing the economic value of preserving the Amazon rainforest. The lodge has contributed to the area’s economy and provided a means of protecting the forest from other exploitative industries in recent decades.