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MANU NATIONAL PARK
7D / 6N
Fixed departures “from the
highlands to the jungle lowlands”, starting in Cusco. It
allows to visit Manu national Park and a private
reserve. Includes a visit to a Cock-of-the-Rock display
ground, an oxbow lake with Giant otters, Manu’s only
accessible macaw clay lick, tapir lick, un limited
access to our large observation platform, a diverse of
birds, mammals and much more!. One night in the cloud
forest(Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge, one night in Boca Manu
and two nights at the Manu Wildlife Tented Camps
(National park) and two nights at Manu Wildlife Center.
Bus, boat transportation, Manu National Park entrance
fee and airfare Boca Manu/Cuzco.
ITINERARY
Day 1: Cuzco/Manu Cloud forest (Thursday)
Depart Cusco in our private, custom-designed expedition
bus/van with reclining seats and extra legroom and drive
all day through all elevated in our private, 11000-acre
(4,400-hectare) cloud forest in Peru. The bus stops
frequently during the trip to permit visits to small
Andean towns and exploration of the incredible range of
cloud forest habitats. (L, D ).
Day 2: Manu Cloud forest/Boca Manu (Friday)
Observe Cocks-of-the-Rock displaying and calling at
down, and the enjoy breakfast back at the lodge. Explore
the cool, moist, mosquito-free cloud forest and search
for the confiding Brown Capuchin Monkeys. Travel by bus
for 2-3 more hours to the riverside hamlet of Atalaya,
where we board our motor canoes to travel down the Alto
Madre de Dios River towards the mouth of the Manu River.
Depending on the road and river conditions on this day,
we either sleep in a simple tented camp (with small
tents) or in a rustic local lodge near the mouth of the
Manu River. (B,L,D).
Day 3: Boca Manu/Manu wildlife Tented camps at park
(Saturday)
Dawn in the forest or on the riverbank, Visit Boca Manu
town. That day we will join the group that comes from
Cusco by plane and together we will travel by motor
canoe up the Manu River for 5-6 hours to the Wildlife
Tented Camp near Cocha Salvador. We will stop at the
Guard park station to be registered. On the way we will
have the chance to observe beaches with different birds,
black caimans, capybaras, turtles, etc. Afternoon
arrival at Manu Wildlife Tented camp. Then we will
explore some trails of primary forest searching for
monkeys.
After dinner, the visitors with enough energy will
explore other trails looking for different species
including insects and frogs.(B,L,D).
Day 4: Manu National Park (Sunday)
Visit Cocha Salvador and take a canoe or catamaran
outing on the lake to look for the famous endangered
Giant Otters and observe some birds and monkeys
searching for food. The rest of the day we will explore
other trails through different forest types, with
excellent chances to observe monkeys. (B,L,D).
Day 5: Manu National Park/Boca Manu/Manu Wildlife Center
(Monday)
Leave very early to motor down the Manu River to Boca
Manu (here some of the people will take the flight to
Cusco). After some time exploring Boca Manu community.
Then we take a motorized canoe for the 90 minutes
journey down the Madre de Dios River to Manu Wildlife
Center. Late afternoon will be spent exploring some of
the 30 miles of clean forest trails that surround the
lodge. On these trails you have an excellent chance to
encounter some of the 12 species of monkeys, which
include the Monk Saki and Emperor Tamarin, which inhabit
the surrounding forest.
We can return for dinner back at the Center, or pack our
meal for the leisurely hike about 60-75 minutes through
the night forest to the Amazon’s largest known Tapir
clay lick. Here we climb a 17 by 17 foot observation
platform perched almost 20 feet above the lick itself
where we wait for the lumbering Tapirs to arrive. Then,
using powerful flashlights we hope to observe and
photograph them in action. Our scientific reports reveal
that tapirs usually visit the clay lick between 9:00 pm
and midnight; however, their activity continues until
dawn. (L/D)
Day 6: Manu Wildlife Center (Tuesday)
Rising before dawn, we take a 25-minute boat journey
downstream to the only large parrot and macaw clay lick
in the Manu area. From a blind we are afforded excellent
views and photo opportunities of hundreds of
medium-sized and large parrots arriving first at the
lick, followed by the large Red-and-Green Macaws
arriving to eat the clay.
Please note that:
The clay lick activity reaches its best from August to
October and decreases during the months of May and June
After lunch at the Center we continue by boat and short
hike from the river, you have what promises to be an
exciting visit to Blanco Oxbow Lake. This lake has
populations of a variety of aquatic life and water
birds, including the prehistoric-looking hoatzin and the
possibility to see the resident family of giant otters.
Alternatively, time is available to independently
practice your abilities and experience this expanse of
rainforest habitats on your own.
This evening, from the late afternoon until after
Dinner, we offer an opportunity to search for caiman and
other nocturnal life along the riverbank by boat.
(B/L/D)
Day 7: Manu Wildlife Center/ Cusco (Wednesday)
After early breakfast, we leave near dawn by motor canoe
for the two-hour return trip to the Manu landing strip,
taking advantage of valuable early morning wildlife
activity along the river. From here you fly to Cusco,
where your jungle adventure ends. Arrival at Cusco
Airport, reception and transfer to your hotel. (B)
INCLUDED
•Bus and boat transportation
•Airfare from Boca Manu to Cusco in new aircraft (Read
more)
•Transfer from Cusco airport to hotel.
•Private bungalows with private bathrooms in Cock-of-theRock
Lodge and Manu Wildlife center
•Accommodation at Boca Manu Lodge and Manu Wildlife
tented camps with sharing facilities
•All meals and snacks
•Purified drinking water and juices
•Bilingual naturalist guide
•Entrance fee to Manu National park
•Entrance fee to the Manu National Park
•Visits to macaw and tapir clay licks, oxbow lake,
canopy platforms
NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEE
•Tips,
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