Designed and built by two of Cuyabeno’s most experienced guides and managers, Caiman Lodge has been considered especially for exploring the wonders of the Pantanal. With space for up to 40 guests, there are a range of room sizes making it a great stop for groups of all types, including double and triple rooms, quadruple and even quintuples, each room with its own private bathroom and hot water.There are communal areas to relax, including hammocks and an impressive bird watching tower with a great view from the seventh floor over the lagoon and the jungle. With a range of activities provided directly by the property, guests are assisted throughout by licensed naturalist guides, licensed canoe driver, and the Caiman Lodge Crew throughout their stay.
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