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In order to preserve its huge diversity of flora and fauna and pristine areas, Manu was declared a National Park in 1973, designated a World Biosphere Reserve in 1977 and made a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. It covers an area of 1.5 million hectares and is one of the largest protected areas in South America . It is situated in a spectacular, untouched area of south-eastern Peru and is possibly the sole, accessible piece of pristine rainforest that exists in the world today; a number of indigenous tribes who have never had contact with outsiders also continue to live in the Park.
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ITINERARY
DAY 01: Cusco – Amazon Pona Lodge
On the first day of our adventure into the Jungle of
Manu, we will pick you up around 5:30 AM from your
Hotels in Cusco, using Amazon Tours Manu private
transport, our first stopping to visit the pre Inca
burial towers of Ninamarca. We then drive through the
mountains, to get to the typical and folkloric town of
Paucartambo. Here we will take a short walk around the
town before carrying On to Tres Cruces, the highest
point and entrance to Manu National Park. From here we
will continue into the Cloud Forest and at Fog forest we
will explore for around 3 hours to observe the National
bird of Perú, (the cock of the rock), the biggest monkey
in Peru (woolly monkeys) and to observe different types
of bromeliads and beautiful orchids, then We arrive to
our lodge in the evening where we will sleep in a
beautiful and rustic lodge.
Accommodation: Amazon Pona Lodge
Meals: Lunch (Box Lunch) Dinner.
DAY 2: Amazon Pona Lodge –
Teparo Reserve.
Very early at 06:00 a.m., we will leave in the
direction of Port Atalaya; on the way we will make a few
stops to visit the small Locals farmers who are known to
be producers of many varieties of jungle fruits, even
the famous Coca plant. Later, we will begin the boating
portion of our journey a river excursion on the Madre de
Dios, one of the tributaries of the mighty Amazon River.
During our day we will have the chance to see many types
of colourful birds such as parrots, oropendolas,
vultures and others species. We will stop for the lunch.
Hopefully, we will see some jungle mammals such as
monkeys or the famous capybaras (jungle rodents that are
about 2.5 ft long. In the afternoon, we will arrive at
our next sleeping destination. We aim to arrive here at
approximately 3:00 p.m. Here, there will be showers and
services available. We will go on a night walk which is
the best time to see many anthropoids, tarantulas,
scorpions and snakes. This is of course optional.
Accommodation: Teparo Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 3: Teparo Reserve
– Casa Matsiguenka Lodge
Well fed and rested we leave Our Lodge, leaving the
relatively clean waters of the Madre de Dios River
behind; we enter the clay laden waters of the Manu River.
With a brief stop at the park ranger station at Limonal
to present our permits we travel for about five hours up
the Manu River. Beaches, especially in the dry season,
are loaded with nesting birds and feeding Heron Egrets,
Orinoco Geese, Terns and Skimmers to name but a few.
Some beaches will host sunning White and Black Caimans
and breeding Side-necked Turtles.
Hundreds of Sand-colored
Nightjars roost during the day on logs and beaches and
there is a chance of encountering a sunning Jaguar - the
world’s third largest cat.
We will also see some species of primates on this river
trip, possibly Red Howler Monkeys or the smaller
Squirrel Monkeys. After having lunched by the river we
arrive at Casa Matsiguenka. We'll have the afternoon to
explore some of the trails through the pristine
rainforest of this area.
Before or after dinner,
an optional excursion into the forest at night is
available with your guide in search of nocturnal
creatures. We spend the night at the Casa Matsiguenka; a
rustic native owned lodge run by the Matsiguenka’s
themselves, with its own exclusive trail system. There
are flush toilet and shower facilities and screened twin
rooms, with comfortable beds and mosquito nets.
Accommodation: Casa Machiguenga Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 4: Casa
Matsiguenka Lodge – Salvador Lake - Otorongo Lake.
In the morning we visit Cocha Salvador. From a
catamaran we watch animals such as gamin herons and
spider monkeys and enjoy watching the nearly extinct
giant otters fishing.
After lunch we start our
excursion thought the virgin jungle to Cocha Otorongo
Lake, where there is a 20m high observation tower. From
this tower we will have another chance to see giant
otters and black caimans. For the rest of the day we
will explore the jungle, looking for more species of
monkeys. The guide will also explain about the jungle
lifestyle, flora and fauna, medical plants and jungle
food. We might also find a group of peccaries. In the
evening we can enjoy the beautiful sunset and return to
Casa Matchiguenka Lodge, where we spend the night.
Accommodation: Casa Machiguenga Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 5: Casa
Matsiguenka Lodge – Teparo Reserve
We leave the Casa Matchiguenka Lodge very early to
have another opportunity to see a jaguar on our way out
of the Reserve Zone. We might also see tapirs, turtles
and caimans. After a short stop in Boca Manu a visit to
the native community of Diamante is optional. We
continue upriver (Alto Madre de Dios River) to Reserve
Teparo, where we spend the night. In the evening we will
build a fire, relax and have some drinks.
Accommodation: Teparo Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
DAY 6: Teparo Reserve
- Cusco.
we get up early to visit the parrots clay lick and
after breakfast we return to Atalaya by boat. Our
private bus will be waiting for us to take us back to
Cusco via the cloud forest and Paucartambo. We will
arrive in Cusco in the late afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Tour
Includes:
. Private boat and bus
. Rubber boots, rain poncho
. All accommodations and Lodges
. Bilingual guide from the jungle
. Mineral water all the time
. First aid kit
. 3 meals per day including a vegetarian option
. Professional cook
. Entrance Fee to Manu National Park
. Entrance to Salvador Lake
. Entrance to Otorongo Lake.
What you need to take:
. Repellent with a minimum of 40% deet
. Good Binocular
. Camera with extra batteries
. Flashlight with extra batteries
. Sun lotion
. Pocket money
. Daypack
. Water bottle
. Sun hat
. Sandals
. Swimming suit
. Toilet Paper
. Small Towel
. Dark color clothes.
Important Note: The order of the activities mentioned in this program may change according to weather conditions. In the Jungle the climate is highly unpredictable, especially during rainy season, and weather conditions may affect the program as the animals as well are affected in their daily activities by the rain. Don’t hesitate to talk with your guide about it to maybe change the order of the activities or find alternative things to do in case of extremely bad weather! And remember, we have no responsibilities on climate and on the amount of animals that you will see: enjoy the jungle and good luck!
Pre-departure briefing the night before of your trip at your hotel with your tour guide.
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