WILD LIFE IN THE
"MANU NATIONAL PARK" 8D / 7N
Day 1: Cusco –
Bosque nublado
You wake up early to leave Cusco and begin a winding ascent
into the Andes. The road eventually winds down to the
town of Paucartambo Colonial Town, where you will stop
briefly to stretch your legs.
Leaving Paucartambo you begin your ascent through eucalyptus
groves, cultivated fields, and remnant patches of native
vegetation. Forty minutes from Paucartambo you reach Acjanaco
at 3,500 meter atop the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes.
At this point you have entered the Manu Biosphere Reserve
where you are above the clouds gazing below into the lush
jungle of the Amazon. As you ascent down from Acjanaco,
the baron Paramo starts to change to an elfin forest.
Here you will stop for lunch to admire the view. As you
descend further into the cloud forest where the tree canopy
covered by mist gives life to numerous epiphytes, moss,
luscious green ferns and the Kur-Kur (high land bamboo).
This area is a natural playground for a vast number of
birds. You make your way to an observation post where,
with a little luck, you will be able to watch the fascinating
dance of Peru’s National bird, the Cock-of-the-Rock
and hopefully spot the Woolly monkey.You arrive at our
campsite at 6 p.m. where you will spend the night. After
a delicious meal you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings
before turning in for the evening.
Day 2: Bosque nublado
- Boca Manu
At daybreak, we make our way to the fluvial port of Atalaya,
at the headwaters of the Alto Madre de Dios River.
Accessibility to the lowland jungle from Atalaya must
be made in improvised canoes with powerful outboard motors.
From Atalaya we have a relaxed journey downstream to Boca
Manu. Arriving at Boca Manu, it is time to take in the
beautiful surrounding. At dusk we will take a short walk
into the jungle in order to spot the more elusive nocturnal
animals such as the Night Monkey. Returning to Lodge for
dinner, we are lulled into a peaceful sleep by the jungle
orchestra.
Day 3: Boca Manu
- Casa Matsiguenka
Once we have breakfast, we’ll get into our boat
in order to go to the National Park Manu. We’ll
briefly stop at Limonal check post to show our authorizations.
We’ll continue to navigate on the river and enjoy
all that nature, always changing and capricious, will
show us during our journey.
We shall have lunch in the boat and in the afternoon we
will arrive at Casa Matsiguenka. There we will be welcomed
by Matsiguenka natives and be introduce to their guides
which, in the next day, will show us the natural wealth
of the area
Day 4: Casa Matsiguenka
This day we shall navigate in a catamaran by Salvador
Ox-bow lake looking for giant river otters (Pteronura
brasiliensis) and to go through the forest of the Casa
Matsiguenka, trying to find the spider monkeys (Atheles
paniscus) and the noisy white lipped pecker (Tayassu pecari).
We shall sleep at Casa Matsiguenka.
Day 5: Casa
Matsiguenka - Blanquillo
Early in the morning we shall board our boat to go to
Blanquillo, this place is known for its Macaw clay lick.
Before that we’ll stop briefly at Limonal to register
our exit. At sunset we shall take a short walk until Blanquillo
Ox-bow lake, where we shall search for caimans.
Day 6: Blanquillo
- Yanayaco
Early on we shall go in the catamaran to park in front
of the Macaw clay lick. From a hide away we will fully
enjoy
the arrival of hundreds of parrots and parakeets, as the
Macaws descend to
complete their diet.
After this fantastic spectacle, we will continue our river
voyage to Yanayaco, where we shall rest until next day.
Optional camping in the beaches of Madre de Dios River
Day 7: Amaru Mayu
Next morning, we shall head to the river port of Atalaya.
On our trip we shall be atonished by the many birds which
fly ahead and above us, or that rest on the tree branches.
Before arriving at Atalaya we will briefly stop in Aguas
Calientes, where we will relax in the hot springs (Lunch).
Once in Atalaya, and after a short stop we will continue
upriver to enjoy our last night in Amaru Mayu Ecological
Reserve. This is a space with special conditions, protection
and conservation interest because of its biological diversity,
fragility and wealth of its forests. The guide will introduce
us in the different projects of protection and conservation
of this zone. Sleep overnight in the Lodge of the reserve.
Day 8: Return to
Cusco
After breakfast we shall have our last walk in the jungle
and we will prepare ourselves for our trip back to Cusco.
In the road we will make short stops in interesting places
such as Pilcopata (for lunch), again in the Cloud Forest
and our last stop in Paucartambo to have a coffee before
the arrival to Cuzco. End of our services.
MAX. 10 PAX
PRICE $ 925.00 PER PERSON + s/ 150.00 Park Entrance