Where: Island in the Xingu
River in Brazilian State of
Para
The lodge has 15
rooms
Activities
Caneoing
Fishing
Forest walks
Wildlife viewing
Ownership:Operated by a
cooperative of 6 local tribes of
indigenous people
Enviromental Benefits
It uses solar pannels to power & run lights
Not using fossil fuels to
generate electirciy
Food served in the lodge is
locally sourced
Means less fossil fuels used
to transport it
The Lodge was built from
local materials
Straw & Wood found on the floor
Meaning you don't cut
down any trees
Economic Benefits
Lodge is owned by a cooperative of
indigenous tribes rather than a big
foregin company.
Money goes straight to the local economy
Creates more jobs for local people
As the lodge uses locally
produced food more money
goes to the local economy
Why go there?
Surrounding the rainforest is home to a rich variety of wildlife
including many species of bat and tropical birds. there are
also some endangered species in the area such as the harpy
eagal and giant river otter.
Benefits for Local People
Create jobs for locals
People in nearby villages are encouraged
to visit Tataquara Lodge to...
Sell Crafts
Perform traditional songs & dances
Helps to preserve their culture
Profits earned from the lodge
are used to provide decent
health care & education