The Kentitambo is a small lodge surrounded by lush vegetation from were to explore Kuelap, Revash, the fascinating mummies in the Leymebamba museum, Gocta, all while relaxing and just enjoying life in this very remote corner of the Peruvian Amazonian Andes. The owners, Adriana von Hagen, a well-known Austrian writer and anthropologist directly involved with discoveries in the area and her partner Oscar, built these rustic charming chalets with just the perfect amount of local touch, providing a true haven for relaxation and an authentic sense of place.
The property has just 5 rooms, 3 of which are in separate cabins and two others in the main building, also hosting the kitchen and the dining area. It has its own restaurant with locally sourced food, much of which is grown on the property itself, as well as a road-side café.
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