This establishment represents a type of accommodation situated within the Amazon rainforest, specifically a lodge providing lodging, dining, and tour opportunities. Its name suggests a viewpoint (“mirante”) associated with the gavio (hawk) indigenous people or the hawk species inhabiting the area. This suggests an emphasis on nature observation and possibly cultural immersion.
Such a location offers potential benefits including ecotourism experiences, contributing to local economies through employment and supporting conservation efforts. These lodges frequently provide access to remote regions of the rainforest, allowing for unique encounters with flora, fauna, and indigenous cultures. Historically, these kinds of accommodations have emerged as a way to balance tourism with the preservation of the Amazon’s fragile ecosystem.