Things to do
Activities available on-property include a canopy tour, hiking tours, horse-back riding, bird watching and white water rafting.
Accommodation
The lodge has 19 bungalows and suites in total.
7 Garden view bungalows have a king size bed with mosquito nets, private terraces, spacious private bathrooms and a private outdoor shower with solar heated water.
2 Jungle view rooms are the only rooms in the lodge with electricity and ideal for families. They have a king size or two smaller double beds, private bathroom, private terrace, in room telephone to communicate only with the main lodge and a safe. (note: these rooms are located above the live-in staff quarters)
5 River view Suites have a king size bed, two solar heated showers and a private terrace with a hammock.
The Canopy honeymoon suite has a king size bed, two showers, covered terrace with hammock and sofa, spring-fed plunge pool with sundeck and private suspension bridge with treetop platform.
3 Linda Vista suites are perched on a ridge, higher than the main lodge. Each suite enjoys views of the forest and river. Inside the suites there is a living room section, one king size bed, bathroom with a solar heated shower and outside solar heated shower, private deck and terrace with hammock and a private spring fed plunge pool.
The Linda Vista Honeymoon suite has a king size bed, bathroom, with a solar heated shower and a bathtub, an outdoor solar heated shower, two private terraces with hammocks, a living area and a private plunge pool.
Food
Guests stay on a full board basis. The food is all sourced locally and to a very high standard. Any dietary requirements are easily catered for.
Facilities
There is a two storey main building with dining area and open air lounge on the second floor.
Services
There is no wifi, tv's or phones at the lodge but are available if needed in an emergency.
Childcare
Pacuare Lodge welcomes children but only children over 12 years old are allowed to participate in the white water rafting. Children younger than this will have to get to and from the lodge by land.