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2010 Rates |
Departs |
Rate |
8 days / 7
nights
In by bus / Out by bus |
Sun to Sun |
$956 |
7 days / 6
nights
In by bus / Out by plane |
Sun to Sat |
$906 |
7 days / 6
nights
In by bus / Out by bus |
Mon to Sun |
$956 |
6 days / 5
nights
In by plane / Out by bus |
Tues to Sun |
$906 |
6 days / 5
nights
In by bus / Out by plane |
Mon to Sat |
$906 |
5 days, 4
nights
In by plane / Out by
plane |
Tue to Sat |
$869 |
All rates are per person, in US dollars and subject to change at
any time.
Itineraries are subject to change at any time and for any reason
AIR NOT INCLUDED:
Cusco-Manu Air = $236 US
Cusco-Manu-Cusco Air = $472 US |
Manu
is a UNESCO
Biosphere Reserve |
Manu National
Park is the largest tropical park in South America, covering one
million eight hundred thousand hectares of pristine rainforest.
Designated by the UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve, this unique status recognizes
Manu's rich biodiversity and serene beauty.
The
park begins in the highland savannahs and cloud forest. The lowlands jungles are crisscrossed by the immense
chocolate-colored Manu River, which meanders to and from and in some places has formed crystal clear oxbow lakes.
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Untouched by
western man, Manu encompasses a wide variety of tropical habitats with thousands of species of plants and animals such as monkeys,
tapirs, capybaras, giant otters, black caiman, the Jaguar and more than one thousand bird species, including the
colorful macaws. Although the wildlife in Manu is abundant, visitors must be patient when trying to see these natural
inhabitants. |

Jaguar
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Join us to have a fantastic experience of this tropical world, guided by
a specialized staff of
biologists and naturalists.
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1 (Sunday):
We leave the city of Cusco early in the morning by bus. Approximately mid-morning we visit the interesting tombs of
Ninamarca, commonly known as ¨Chulpas¨. We continue
to the picturesque town of Paucartambo, and on toward the Acjanacu pass, which marks the
beginning of the cultural Zone of Manu Biosphere Reserve. Here a thick cloak of clouds provides perpetual humidity and makes an ideal habitat
for epiphytic plants such as bromeliads. This varied and fascinating world is home of the Cock of the Rock, Spectacled
Bear, Orchids, Tree Ferns, mosses and lichens. This cloud forest exists between 2000 and 3000 meters above sea
level and at least 50 % of the plants species found here are endemic to this region. We camp our first night in this high
forest.
Day 2:
Today we wake up very early in the morning to observe the Cock of the Rock
(Rupicola Peruviana), Peru's national bird, whose males are a vibrant reddish orange. At about 5:00 am as many as several dozen come together in an
exhibition of a matting ritual dance in a place called Lek. The males display their crest, showing off and posturing for
the females. The females, fewer in number, watch to select the most suitable males. After breakfast we continue by
bus down the narrow road between waterfalls and canyons toward the town of
Atalaya. Here we board our motorized canoe and head down the Alto Madre de Dios River, where we will camp on an
appropriate beach.
Day 3 (Tuesday):
(Optional Flight from Cusco to Boca Manu) This means that some new members may join our group. After breakfast
we board our canoe for the four hour trip down the Alto Madre de Dios river to Boca Manu, a small
village where you can buy your last fresh supplies and cold drinks before setting off again in the canoe. Now we enter the Manu River and
the Reserved Zone, stopping at Limonal where we camp along the riverbanks at the Park
Rangers Headquarters.
Day 4:
After an early morning breakfast at Limonal and signing our names in the official tourist logbook, we follow the Manu
river until we arrive at our campsite at Salvador lake. This canoe ride gives us the opportunity to observe the immensity
of the rainforest and the diversity of bird life and reptiles and mammals sunning themselves on beaches ,or busy
foraging for food in the trees lining the riverbanks. Arriving early afternoon we have lunch and set off on a jungle trail,
spending time looking for wildlife inside the rainforest and on the oxbow Lake Salvador, until the sun goes down and we
return to camp.
Day 5:
We rise early in the morning as the forest is awakened by the Red Howler Monkeys
(Aloatta seniculus) declaring
territory. A morning walk before breakfast is a great way to catch wildlife in the pursuit of food and the temperature is
very pleasant at this time of the day. After relaxing or swimming in the river then lunch,. We cross the river to walk an 8
km. trail to the oxbow lake Otorongo, here a strategically located observation tower rises 15 meters above the lake and
the jungle floor, giving us more chances to observe wildlife such as the Giant otter
(Pteronura brasiliensis), which is an
endangered species. Late afternoon the Black Caiman rises from the depths of the lake and begin their search for
prey. With the help of flashlights we can observe them in the lakes and river at night. We return to camp at Salvador
Lake.
Day 6:
Once again we wake up early, enjoy a brief morning walk eat a relaxing breakfast, then we pack up camp and descend
Manu River, arriving at Boca Manu around midday. From here we descend the Madre de Dios river, for three hours to
Blanquillo, where we set up camp on the lodge grounds. After a swim in the river we can set off for a short walk to
Cocha Blanquillo. Return to campsite.
Day 7 (Saturday):
After a very early wake-up. we board a camouflaged catamaran down the river at the
"Collpa", Macaw Lick. We quietly
observe the various parrots feeding on the clay for mineral and salt supplements to their diet of seeds and fruits. The
brightly colored macaws usually wait patiently in the surroundings trees until the smaller parrot species have left the
area. Slowly, the macaws come down to the clay wall to feed. We need a lot of patience and silence on the catamaran
so as not to disturb them as they eat the clay. Around mid morning we board our canoe to return to the airstrip at Boca
Manu so those who return to Cusco by plane can catch their flight. The others continue up Alto Madre de Dios River to
camp on a beach in the Cultural Zone. This optional flight from Boca Manu to Cusco Offers spectacular views of the
surrounding jungle and the areas meandering rivers.
Day 8 (Sunday):
Waking up very early we continue the trip by boat to Atalaya, where we board the bus and drive back up and out of
Manu, arriving in Cusco the next morning.
| INCLUDES |
DOES
NOT INCLUDE |
YOU
SHOULD BRING |
- specialized and bilingual
guides
- two-person tents
- sleeping mattress
- dining tent
- cooking tent
- meals
- first aid kit
- all
ground and river transportation
- paperwork and
payment for the park permits.
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- International or local flights
- Additional transfers, tours or
meals in the cities
- Laundry, liquor, tips
- Personal Items
- Items not mentioned
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- sleeping bag
- warm clothing in case of a cold front
- 100% waterproof rain wear
- long sleeve shirts and long pants (cotton)
- insect repellent
- sunscreen
- wide brim hat
- one or two pair of
sneakers
- flashlight or
headlamp with batteries
and spare bulb
- sun glasses
- plastic bags
- towel
- swimming suit
- personal medicines
- day pack and duffel bag for luggage
- camera
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