Quick answers for travelers

Explore our FAQ guide for key information on our services, lodges and experiences in Manu. Everything you need to know is here.

Everything you need to know for your tour to Manu

In this section, you will find detailed answers to the most common questions about our tours to Manu National Park. From information about the different types of tours we offer, to details about what you need to bring, weather conditions, and the safety measures we implement. We also address questions about accommodation options, transportation logistics, and reservation and cancellation policies. Our goal is to provide you with all the necessary information so that you can plan your trip with complete peace of mind and enjoy an unforgettable experience in Manu.

Within the park, there are lodges and camps run by licensed tour operators, offering a variety of options from basic accommodation to luxury jungle experiences.
Yes, it is possible, but this has an extra cost for a limited period of time.
Pets are not allowed inside Manu National Park due to wildlife conservation and safety regulations.
Some lodges may have electricity generated by solar panels or generators, but this may not be available 24 hours a day.
Accommodations do not usually offer food services, but many tour packages include meals, guides and transportation. This allows visitors to enjoy the experience without worrying about daily logistics, as tours are usually well organized. This way, you can focus on exploring and enjoying the natural environment without any hassle.
Yes, it is highly recommended to make reservations in advance, especially during peak season, as accommodation availability can be limited. This ensures that you can secure your spot and enjoy a smoother, more stress-free experience. Planning ahead also gives you the opportunity to choose the lodge or campsite that best suits your preferences.
Facilities may vary by lodge or camp, but generally offer basic amenities that ensure a comfortable stay. These include beds, private or shared bathrooms, and mosquito nets to protect against insects. They also usually have common areas where guests can eat and relax, creating a welcoming and social atmosphere.
Yes, some lodges and camps are designed following principles of environmental sustainability, using renewable energy, conservation practices and eco-friendly materials.
Camping is not allowed on these beaches, as they are an important refuge for the taricayas, which come to nest. These turtles lay their eggs in the sand, and to protect the hatchlings and ensure their survival, camping is prohibited in these areas. The conservation of their habitat is fundamental, so it is crucial to respect these rules to help preserve these incredible creatures and their life cycle.

Payment Methods: Frequently Asked Questions

In this FAQ section, you will find detailed answers about the payment methods available for booking our tours and services in Manu National Park. We explain the different payment options we accept, including credit cards, bank transfers, and online payments. We also address questions about transaction security, refund policies, and what to do in case of payment issues. Our goal is to provide you with all the necessary information so that you can make your payments safely and without complications, ensuring a smooth and reliable experience from the moment of booking.

At Manu Vilca, we strive to provide you with the greatest convenience and flexibility when making your reservation. Below are our available payment methods:

Bank Transfer

You can make your payment via bank transfer to our bank account. Please contact us for the bank details required to complete the transfer.

We accept both cash and credit/debit card payments. Please indicate your preference at the time of booking and our team will provide you with the necessary instructions to complete the payment with your card at our office.

For your convenience, we also offer the option of online payment through our secure platform. Once you have completed your booking, we will provide you with a link to make payment quickly and securely. You can make payment using credit cards, debit cards, or through PayPal, giving you flexibility and confidence in choosing the method that best suits your needs.

Reglas de conservación

  1. Pernoctar en el lugar indicado en el programa y permiso.
  2. Visitar solo áreas autorizadas
  3. No interferir en las actividades de los guarda parques e investigadores
  4. No establecer contacto con pobladores nativos y respetar sus costumbres.
  5. No colectar especies de flora y fauna.
  6. No portar armas de fuego.
  7. No ingresar implementos de caza y pesca.
  8. Acatar las disposiciones la jefatura del Parque y su personal de Guarda
    Parques.
  9. Otorgar facilidades al Guarda Parques a las inspecciones que se efectué en
    la embarcación que los transporta.
  10. El Ingreso al Manu Zona Reservada es a partir del Puesto de vigilancia
    Limonal, a la zona de Campamentos Otorongo, Salvador y Casa
    Matshiguenka.
  11. No molestar, ni alimentar a los animales silvestres.
  12. Colocar la basura en los tachos o al salir del área. Llévala contigo.
  13. No destruyas o escribas o rayes los letreros, tachos, u otra infraestructura.
  14. Comunicar a los guarda parque cualquier hecho anormal que observes
    durante tu visita.
Estoy de acuerdo
Con el cumplimiento de dichas normas indicadas estará apoyando a la conservación y el Buen uso del área de recreación del Parque Nacional del Manu

Conservation rules

  1. Spend the night at the place indicated in the program and permit.
  2. Visit only authorized areas
  3. Do not interfere with the activities of park rangers and researchers
  4. Do not establish contact with native inhabitants and respect their customs.
  5. Do not collect flora and fauna species.
  6. Do not carry firearms.
  7. Do not bring hunting and fishing equipment.
  8. Comply with the provisions of the Park management and its Park Ranger staff.
  9. Provide facilities to the Park Ranger for inspections carried out on the vessel that transports them.
  10. Entry to the Manu Reserved Zone is from the Limonal surveillance post, to the Otorongo, Salvador and Casa Matshiguenka Campgrounds.
  11. Do not disturb or feed wild animals.
  12. Place trash in the bins or take it with you when leaving the area.
  13. Do not destroy, write on, or scratch signs, bins, or other infrastructure.
  14. Report any abnormal events you observe to the park rangers during your visit.
I agree
By complying with these indicated rules you will be supporting the conservation and good use of the recreation area of ​​the Manu National Park.