Ornithology Program Cusco – Laguna Huacarpay – Cusco 1 day

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  • 1 day<br> <span class="title-highlights">Duración</span>
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  • Mild<br> <span class="title-highlights">Dificultad</span>
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Summary of this experience

For those who love bird watching, a day adventure to Laguna Huacarpay is an unparalleled experience. Here, you will be able to marvel at the variety of migratory birds such as the plumbeous rail, the rail, the rusty-fronted canastero, the bearded hummingbird, and a wide range of hawks and falcons. In addition to bird watching, Laguna Huacarpay offers lush vegetation that complements the beauty of the place. This full-day, or even half-day, tour is highly recommended for bird lovers who want to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the biodiversity that this unique environment offers. Laguna Huacarpay is located just two hours from Cusco, making it an accessible excursion from this historic city.

Includes

  • Private ground transportation.
  • Professional bird guide with telescope and binoculars.
  • Food (breakfast, lunch) and snacks.
  • Mineral water.
  • All entrances to tourist sites.

⚠️ Not included

  • Mineral water.
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks.

Itinerary

We leave Cusco very early in the morning, picking you up at your hotel with our comfortable private bus. We head towards the beautiful Huacarpay Lagoon, where you will have the opportunity to observe a wide variety of bird species. Among the birds you will be able to spot are the plumbeous rail, the rail, the rusty-fronted canastero, the bearded hummingbird, as well as hawks, falcons and many others. It is estimated that around the Huacarpay lagoon live about 50 species of birds, such as white grebes, flamingos, torrent ducks, puna ibis, great grebe, Puneño duck, red-crested duck, corn duck, barcino duck, speckled pigeon, common wood pigeon, great hummingbird, giant hummingbird, common gallinule, black pullet, Andean coot, cattle egret, white heron, blue heron, little egret, bigua, royal lapwing, mountain lapwing, little pitotoy, Andean gull, Ashy hawk, red-rumped falcon, Junquero, red-fronted canastero, wigeon, common mouser, Andean thrush. Common black-headed, Chingolo, Yellow-bellied barnacle, Collared pepitero, Cinereous honeyeater, Common goldbill, etc. What makes this place a true paradise for birdwatchers. Huacarpay Lagoon is known for being an important migration point for birds that arrive from different parts of the world at different times of the year. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this magnificent nature and enjoy the beauty and diversity of birds that this wonderful place offers.

What should you bring?

  • Thick clothing for cold dawns near the lake.
  • 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.
  • A pair of hiking boots.
  • Extra money.
  • Small backpack.
  • Camera.
  • Plastic bag to cover your clothes and camera.

What will we do?

The first day's itinerary begins with an early departure from Cusco to the stunning Huacarpay Lagoon. On this excursion, participants will be picked up at their hotels and transferred in a comfortable private bus to this beautiful natural destination. Once there, they will have the opportunity to engage in exciting bird watching, where they will be able to spot a wide variety of species, including rails, bearded hummingbirds, hawks, flamingos, among others. With around 50 species of birds living in the area, Huacarpay Lagoon becomes a paradise for ornithology lovers. addition to being an ideal place for bird watching, Huacarpay Lagoon is also recognized as an important migration point for birds that arrive from different parts of the world at different times of the year. Visitors will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the magnificent nature of this place and enjoy the beauty and diversity of birds that inhabit it. This experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and marvel at wildlife in its natural habitat. At the end of the day, participants will return to Cusco with an enriching experience and lasting memories of the beauty and diversity of birds they have had the opportunity to witness at Laguna Huacarpay. This first day provides a perfect introduction to the natural and cultural richness of the region, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the majesty of Peruvian nature.

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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