For Immediate Release
                                    
                                    Rainforest Expeditions Upgrades Guest Comforts
                                    Adds New Activities for Spotting Creatures in Peruvian Amazon
                                     
                                    LIMA, Peru, Jan. 21, 2013 – Peru’s visionary leader in sustainable tourism, Rainforest Expeditions 
http://www.perunature.com/,  announces accommodations upgrades and additions at two of its three eco  lodges, the addition of sunset river trips, a new and secluded bungalow  in the Amazon jungle offering total immersion with surprising luxury,  and more.
                                     
                                    
Rainforest Expeditions  has since 1980 created a work-in-process for exploring the miracles of  the Tambopata–Candamo Reserved Zone, 1.5 million hectares of pristine,  still-wild tropical rainforest encompassing an area of land the size of  Connecticut and stretching from the Andean highlands to the Amazon  lowlands.
                                     
                                    
 Accommodations Upgrades
Accommodations Upgrades
                                    Most recently, six rooms of 
Posada Amazonas’ 30 rooms and eight rooms of 
Refugio Amazonas’ 33 rooms will be converted by May 13 to a new Superior category inclusive of added comfort and amenities.
                                     
                                    All Superior rooms are single, double or twin, as requested, and come  with a signature windowless verandah. They are built of such local  materials as wood, bamboo, adobe mud and palm trees. The rooms are  appointed with a bed with a mosquito net, a spacious private bathroom  with on demand hot water, a hammock and bedside table. Electric lighting  is available evenings when electronic devices can be charged. Free  internet is available in all guest rooms. The décor of the Superior  rooms at both lodges is based on Yanchama, a natural bark that is  harvested by artisans from the indigenous Ese’eja Community of Infierno.  Each visitor has access to a personal safe-deposit box, an umbrella for  rain and a special set of eco-friendly amenities.
                                     
                                    An upgrade at all Rainforest Expeditions accommodations is a  low-consumption, on-demand, propane-heated hot water system installed in  all guest accommodations.
                                     
                                    
New Amazon Villa
                                    An Amazon Villa scheduled to open this winter is a 15-minute boat ride  up the Tambopata River from the Refugio Amazonas Lodge, then another 10  minutes by trail. This 180-square-meter bungalow in the middle of the  nowhere wraps guests in views of the surrounding forest. There are no  neighbors and contact with the non-Amazonian world is optional. The  secluded accommodation has a king bed with optional additional double  bed, a large closet, two hammocks, luxury towels and sheets,  hypoallergenic pillows, a fully equipped private dining lounge, spacious  bathroom with hot water and bathtub, 24-hour electricity, a ceiling  fan, free Internet and cable TV upon request. Guests have access to a  personal safe, an umbrella for the rain, a special set of eco-friendly  amenities, a rechargeable flashlight and a courtesy bottle of white  wine. Services include private dining, a private guide, telescope and  binoculars.
                                     
                                    
Sunset Cruises
                                    A new 
sunset  wildlife spotting add-on can now be arranged with a trained guide on a  two-hour boat ride from the Tambopata Research Center. Light snacks are  provided. The per person rate (in a shared boat) at each of the lodges  is $85. See: 
http://www.perunature.com/tambopata-sunset-cruise.html
                                     
                                    New Transfer Boats and Shorter TRC Package
                                    New motorized canoes with high tech 75 hp, 4 stroke engines can now make trip downstream from the most distant lodge, 
Tambopata Research Center  (TRC) to Puerto Maldonado in just 5 hours. New scheduling now allows  for a three-night jungle adventure at the TRC (instead of the previously  required five). The per person double rate is $665. 
http://www.perunature.com/tambopata-research-center-4d3n.html
                                     
                                     Rainforest Expeditions
Rainforest Expeditions is  a Peruvian company that through conservation and ecotourism is helping  to protect some of the last untouched lowland and premontane tropical  humid forests in the Amazon.
                                     
                                    Since 1989, guests of first one and now 
three Rainforest Expedition eco-lodges  have added value to the region’s standing tropical rainforest. A  sensitively conceived and managed (in some cases by native communities)  touristic infrastructure creates a competitive alternative to such  unsustainable economic uses as clear cutting the forest for timber or  for cattle grazing. The partnerships Rainforest Expeditions has forged  with local people eager to share Amazonian traditions with guests  provide connection, expertise, adventure and access to wildlife in the  jungles of Tambopata. Rainforest Expeditions has been verified and  certified “a sustainable tourism business” by the Rainforest Alliance 
http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/.
                                     
                                    Rainforest Expeditions’ string of three jungle lodges is accessed from  Puerto Maldonado airport with flights arriving daily from Lima or Cusco.  Motorized wooden canoes then take guests on a 45-minute trip to the  first lodge, Posada Amazonas. Refugio Amazonas, the second lodge, is a  				      
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