Manu Reserved Zone Natural Paradise 5D/4N Bus/Bus

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Summary of this experience

The exciting trip to the Manu National Park Reserved Zone begins in Cusco, and we pass through Paucartambo, where we can observe species such as the spectacled bear and birds such as the cock-of-the-rock, among others. Then we navigate the Madre de Dios River, where we will have the opportunity to spot a great variety of birds. We will arrive at Cocha Otorongo, where from an observation tower we can admire various species of birds, mammals and reptiles. We will continue our journey to Cocha Salvador, where aboard a catamaran we can observe giant otters and various species of birds. Very early in the morning, we will go to witness the spectacle of the macaw, parrot and parakeet clay licks, and then return calmly to the city of Cusco. Thus concluding our adventure in the Manu National Park Reserved Zone, an unforgettable experience full of nature and biodiversity.

Includes

  • Private ground transportation.
  • Private river transport.
  • Specialized professional guide.
  • Telescope and binoculars.
  • Food (4 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 4 dinners) and snacks.
  • Safety equipment.
  • Accommodation in comfortable hostels with private and shared bathrooms.
  • First aid kit.
  • Bottled mineral water throughout the trip.
  • Professional staff (professional chef, driver and crew).
  • Entrance ticket to tourist attractions.
  • Houseware (tables, chairs, tableware for dining room use).
  • Recharging batteries with solar panel.
  • Free night walks (optional).
  • Entrance to the Camouflage House (Mammal Clay Lick).
  • Entrance ticket to the Manu National Park (Manu Cultural).
  • Entrance ticket to the Manu National Park (Manu Reserve).
  • First aid kit.
  • Daily snacks.
  • Entrance to the Cock of the Rock.
  • Entrance to the Lodges (Manu Green lodge, paititi lodge, amarakaeri lodge, Casa Matchiguenka).
  • Entrance to Shintuya hot springs.
  • Entrance to the Observation Tower.
  • A pair of rubber hiking boots.

⚠️ Not included

  • Breakfast on the first day.
  • Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks and water on the first day.

Itinerary

We leave Cusco early in the morning, between 5:30 and 6:00 a.m., with pickup from our hotel in a comfortable bus. Along the way, we stop to visit the Funerary Towers or Chullpas of Ninamarca, located 3,750 meters above sea level, and make a brief stop in Paucartambo, a charming folkloric town with a colonial bridge. Then, we ascend towards the upper area of ​​Paucartambo until we reach Acjanaco, the highest point of our route, located at 4,000 meters above sea level. Next, we begin our descent through the mysterious cloud forest, characterized by its great variety of flora and fauna, including beautiful orchids, heliconias, and primitive ferns. We take a walk to observe the cock-of-the-rock (Rupícola peruviana) in its mating ritual, with the possibility of also seeing trogons (Trogon sp.), quetzals, monkeys and the emblematic spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus), unique in South America. In the afternoon, we arrive at our lodge in Pilcopata, located 550 meters above sea level. It is a typical accommodation in the area, equipped with hot water in the showers and private bathrooms for the comfort of our guests.
After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we continue our bus ride for 45 minutes until we reach the port of Atalaya. During the journey, we will be able to observe coca plantations, fruit trees, and orchids. Once at the port of Atalaya, we will embark on a motorized boat to navigate the Alto Madre de Dios River. During the boat ride, we will have the opportunity to observe a wide variety of birds, such as herons and kingfishers, as well as the ever-imposing presence of vultures, among which the jungle condor and the jaguar stand out. We will make a stop at Boca Manu (280 m.a.s.l.) and then make a brief stop at the park ranger control at the Limonal Surveillance Post. We will continue our boat trip, and one will begin to appreciate why the Manu is so famous for its wildlife. Along the river banks, we will be able to spot groups of turtles, white caimans, and possibly some capybaras, among other animals. the afternoon, we will arrive at our lodge (250 m.a.s.l.), where we will stay in double beds on platforms. Shortly after, we will organize to go on a hike to visit the lake and the 30-meter observation tower, from where we will have the opportunity to observe giant otters, turtles, and birds. Here in Manu, animals have never been hunted by humans. We will spend the night at the lodge, in double beds with mosquito nets. Showers and bathrooms are provided for the convenience of guests.
Today the group visits Cocha Salvador, which is 30 minutes from Cocha Otorongo. During the day, we explore by walking inside the virgin primary forest. We visit the cocha to paddle quietly on a catamaran, which gives us the opportunity to observe the river otters again and a great variety of exotic birds, such as the sultana cock (Porphyrula martinica) or the agami heron (Agamia). It is also very likely that we will see monkeys of different species; in fact, it is almost certain that we will observe at least 12 species present in the area. Later, we take a walk along the main trails with the guide to learn about the functioning and secrets of the tropical forest. In the afternoon we returned to our hostel, where we spent the night on roofed platforms. The beds are provided with mosquito nets, and we have showers and toilets available. Additionally, an optional night walk is offered for those who wish to participate.
Very early in the morning, the group will visit the macaw clay lick located in the Salvadorcillo ravine. Afterwards, we will return along the Manu River, observing the biodiversity along the way until we reach Boca Manu. We will make a brief visit to Cocha Brasco to observe giant otters. We will spend the night in a lodge that has bathrooms and showers for the convenience of guests.
We continue our return trip by boat along the Alto Madre de Dios River, where we will again have the opportunity to spot a large number of birds and, hopefully, some more animals. This day is tinged with nostalgia as we must say goodbye to our wonderful jungle full of mysteries. Once in Atalaya, we will travel by bus back to Cusco. During the bus ride, we will be able to enjoy once again the impressive Cloud Forest, with its immense variety of flora and fauna. Finally, we will arrive in the city approximately between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., taking with us the memories and emotions experienced in the jungle, and with the hope of returning one day to continue exploring this fascinating place.

What should you bring?

  • Thick clothing for cold dawns near the river.
  • Rain gear.
  • Canteen.
  • Binoculars.
  • Sun block.
  • Flashlight or torch with extra batteries.
  • Hat or cap.
  • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
  • Repellent of at least 25% DEET.
  • Sandals, swimwear and towel.
  • Personal medications.
  • Personal hygiene equipment (don't forget to include toilet paper).
  • Extra money.

What will we do?

Accommodation

Discover our cozy accommodations designed to offer you comfort and connection with nature during your Manu experience. From private rooms to shared options, each space is equipped to ensure a memorable stay in the Peruvian jungle.

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Paititi Lodge

WI-FI, mosquito nets, hot water, private bathrooms.
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Boca Manu Hostel

Amarakeire style, mosquito nets, Spanish shower, WIFI, shared bathrooms.
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Manu Green Lodge

WI-FI, mosquito nets, hot water, private bathrooms and showers

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Essential information for your trip to Manu

Do you have questions about your upcoming visit to Manu National Park? Don’t worry! In this section, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions with detailed answers to help you out. From how to get to Manu National Park in Peru to what to do in the jungle, you’ll find all the essential information to plan and make the most of your Manu adventure.

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.

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