Analysis
Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica says land protection — here is what is documented
- Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica states its commitment to land protection through its associated non-profit, Inkaterra Asociacion. This organization manages research and conservation concessions within the Tambopata landscape. The available data indicates that the lodge is linked to a conservation entity that actively engages in protecting land.
- The primary claim of land protection is supported by the description of the Inkaterra Asociacion's activities. This information is self-reported by the organization via its website. The lodge is categorized as a luxury travel style, with its conservation efforts framed under an "edge model" of research and stewardship.
- The impact dimensions highlighted by the organization include habitat, wildlife, and education. Based on the available data, the trust tier for this claim is considered moderate. To elevate this trust tier, independent verification of the extent and effectiveness of the managed conservation concessions would be beneficial.
Conservation programs
- ›habitat restoration
- ›reforestation with native plants
- ›ecosystem restoration
- ›Spectacled Bear Conservation project
- ›recording 29 species new to science across its areas of influence
Certifications on record
Rainforest Alliance Verification in Sustainable Tourism since 2011Relais & Châteaux 2013 Environment Trophy2012 Tourism for Tomorrow Award for Conservation2012 Green Choice Sustainable Tourism Award1 Michelin Key in the Peru Edition for 2025