Lodge in CuyabenoPutumayo > Puerto Bolivar (Puerto Montufar)
9.8
Excellent
$
+4
Sustainability Journey
AI-generatedJamu Lodge operates with a minimal environmental impact policy within the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve. It utilizes solar panels for energy and employs biodigesters that treat all wastewater using natural enzymes and bacteria. All inorganic waste is removed from the reserve, and organic material is composted. River transportation uses ecological engines, and the lodge uses fresh, local ingredients in its cuisine. It actively supports the FAP Fundacion Amazonia Productiva for local sustainable development projects.
Lodge in MarianPutumayo > Puerto Bolivar (Puerto Montufar)
5.0
Rated
From $207
$
+4
Sustainability Journey
AI-generatedThe lodge's mission is to promote ecotourism in an environmentally and culturally safe manner, protecting the delicate jungle habitat and collaborating with local Siona indigenous communities. It was built with minimal environmental impact and implements an efficient waste management system. The lodge uses locally sourced ingredients, supports indigenous communities, and is solar-powered. It offers educational programs on conservation and cultural exchange.
AI-generatedLa Selva Eco-Lodge & Retreat is officially carbon neutral, certified by SICMA Ecuador and VERSA, and recognized as South America's Leading Eco-lodge by the World Travel Awards. It is an active member of The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) and partnered with Preferred by Nature. The lodge has implemented advanced battery systems, reducing diesel consumption by 3,150 gallons annually and generator use. It bans single-use plastics, uses biodegradable products, and its 'Golden Sustainability' program protects the Amazon rainforest and involves local communities in development initiatives.