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SACHA LODGE

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Sacha Lodge: Our View


The lodging at Sacha was carefully designed to offer comfort to the traveller yet preserve the environment and rainforest ambience. Located within a 5000 acre private reserve this is a good but rustic lodge within the Amazonian region of Ecuador.  Highlight would be the view from your terrace across the jungle, a place where you can lie in your hammock and have the chance to see; toucans, agoutis and monkeys right from your terrace.

Sacha Lodge: Fast Facts


Our Rating
 

  • Rustic lodge in a private reserve
  • Wildlife often spotted from your cabin terrace
  • Good knowledgeable guides

Sacha Lodge: The Detail


All of the cabins, with high thatched roofs and private shaded terraces, are constructed with traditional materials and nestle well concealed into the lush surroundings. Each of 26 the rooms, which include single, double and (upon request) triple accommodations, provides a private bathroom with flushing toilet and hot shower.

All cabins are screened against insects, and contain ceiling fans above two comfortable double beds.  Sacha lodge also has a raised lookout above the main bar and lounge, which offers a scenic view of Pilchicocha Lake and gives excellent opportunities to spot wildlife.

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