What To Bring

What to Bring

We recommend you bring these items on your trip. Please contact us if you have any questions.

 

Recommended:

  • Cash (dollars or soles under $50 bills please). Once you are at the lodge any additional purchases are cash only. This includes drinks at the bar, souvenirs, tips etc… All major expenses are taken care of in advance (lodging, excursions, food, transportation), but please bring cash for incidental expenses.Tipping is customary in Peru although it is not obligatory. We pay our staff a wage or salary and if you feel they exceeded your expectations please feel free to tip your guide and your boat driver directly and/or any other member of the staff using the tip box in the Main Lodge.
  • Light-weight clothing that breathes and easily sheds moisture (not cotton). Take one
    set of clothes for each day.
  • Long pants are recommended for jungle walks and insect prevention.
  • Long or short sleeve shirts. Long sleeve shirts aren’t as cool, but protect better
    from insects.
  • Long socks for insect prevention
  • Hat for sun protection (baseball-style or wide-brimmed)
  • 1 – 2 pairs of comfortable walking or hiking shoes (rubber boots are provided for some
    excursions)
  • Insect repellent containing 20 – 30 % DEET. Many times there will be very few
    mosquitos and insects. Other times there will be many. Take a small bottle that you
    can keep in your pocket for use when needed.
  • Plastic bag for dirty clothes
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera equipment
  • High quality cameras and lenses or compact cameras, whatever suits you
  • Dry bag or other water protection (at least a Ziploc bag)
  • Don’t forget your battery charger.
  • Flashlight (headlamps are usually best)
  • Personal toiletries
  • Personal medications
    Optional
  • Sandals or leisure shoes for around the lodge
  • Binoculars
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