Treehouse Lodge offers a unique experience in the Peruvian Amazon, providing treehouse accommodations 30-70 feet above the jungle floor. Founded in 2014, the lodge presents itself as the only all-inclusive treehouse lodge in the Amazon, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Situated at the confluence of the serene and protected Yarapa and Cumaceba rivers near the Pacaya Samiria Reserve, the lodge promises visitors a distinctive perspective of the rainforest from the treetop canopy. Visitors are promised an unforgettable experience, waking up to a safari of animal life at eye level, with the opportunity to observe monkeys and birds in their natural habitat. The lodge ensures that guests do not sacrifice comfort, providing essential amenities in every bungalow, including showers, sinks, toilets, and clean white linens. The elevated bungalows also offer relief from the heat and humidity prevalent on the jungle floor. Offering an all-inclusive package, Treehouse Lodge includes pickup/drop-off at Iquitos Airport, round trip transportation via land and river, three daily meals, bottled water and juice, and a choice of excursions with English/Spanish speaking guides. Not included are flights to Iquitos, personal expenses, alcoholic beverages, tips, souvenirs, and any required hotel stay in Iquitos. Although no specific information on investments or investors is available, the potential for unique experiences in a captivating location makes Treehouse Lodge a compelling prospect for investment, particularly in the ecotourism and hospitality industries. With its headquarters in the United States, the company's focus on sustainability and offering an exclusive experience could attract interest from investors looking to support innovative and environmentally conscious ventures.
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