08 Days 07
Nights
The 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 Manus
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.
Manu
Expedition
Wildlife
Itinerary
Day 1: 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
bromiliads. This
varied and
fascinating
world is home of
the Cock of the
Rock, The
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 plant
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),
Perus 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 mating 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 the
beach.
Day 3 :
(Optional flight
from Cusco to
Boca Manu) Here
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
Reserve 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 the
diversity of
bird life and
reptiles and
mammals sunning
themselves on
beaches ,or
foraging for
food in the
trees lining the
riverbanks.
Arriving early
afternoon we
have lunch and
set off on a
jungle trail.
Here we spend
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 :
You 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 :
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.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 :
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.
AIR CHARTER
ALTERNATIVE :
Day Three:
Optional :
Arrive by plane
from Cusco to
Boca Manu mid
morning
Day Seven: Boca
Manu to Cusco,
return early
afternoon.
SERVICES
INCLUDED :
-
Specialized
and
bilingual
guides
-
two-person
tents,
sleeping
mattress
-
dining tent
-
cooking tent
-
meals
-
first aid
kit
-
all ground
and river
transportation
-
air-charters-optional.(maximum
15 k. of
luggage per
person) and
paperwork
and payment
for the Park
Permits.
THINGS YOU
SHOULD BRING :
-
Sleeping bag
-
Warm
clothing in
case of a
cold front
-
100%
Waterproof
rain wear
-
long sleeve
shirts and
long pants
(Cotton)
-
Enough
insect
repellent
-
Sunscreen
lotion
-
wide brim
hat
-
One or two
pairs of
sneakers
-
Flashlight
with
batteries
and spare
bulb
-
Sunglasses
-
plastic bags
-
Towel
-
swimming
suit and
personal
medicines
-
day pack,
and duffel
bag for
luggage.
-
Camera and
film ASA 200
and 400 for
the inner
forest.
Fixed
departures every
Sunday of the
Month from March
until January
Going in by
plane every
tuesday |