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MANU 8D/7N RESERVE
ZONE
DAY 01: We leave
Cusco early in the
morning in one of our
vehicles. Approximately
mid-morning we visit the
interesting tombs of
Ninamarca, commonly
known as “Chullpas”. We
continue to Paucartambo,
a picturesque Spanish
colonial town, and then
to 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
bromeliads. This varied
and fascinating world is
home of the Cock of the
Rock, Spectacled Bear,
Orchids, Tree Ferns (one
of the oldest living
plants), mosses and
lichens. This cloud
forest exists between
2,000 and 3,500 m.a.s.l.
and at least 50% of the
plant species found here
are endemic to this
region. Overnight at our
“Orquídeas de San Pedro
Lodge”.
DAY 02: Today we
wake up very early to
observe the Cock of the
Rock (Rupicola
peruviana), Peru’s
national bird from a
platform. The male birds
are a vibrant reddish
orange, and as many as
several dozen come
together for 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 in
our vehicle (*1) down
the narrow road between
waterfalls and canyons
toward the town of
Pilcopata (*2) and then
to Atalaya Port.
* 1 Free Option:
Here in Pilcopata town
we will make the final
settings for a 1 ½ river
rafting (class I and II)
trip down the Koshñipata
River where we will have
the opportunity for a
dip and of course enjoy
the spectacular view of
the Koñeq Canyon.
Continuing down the Alto
Madre de Dios River to
Erika Lodge.
* 2 New!!! Option:
We walk through the
trail that leads us to
the observation platform
located 15 feet above
the mammal lick itself
where we wait for the
lumbering peccaries to
arrive, we observe and
photograph them in
action. Important: The
observation deppends on
luck, availability and
weather conditions.
DAY 03: After
breakfast we leave Erika
Lodge and board our
canoe for the four-hour
ride down the Alto Madre
de Dios River to Boca
Manu’s airstrip. During
our voyage we may see
bird species typical of
the river or forest edge
such as: Black Skimmer,
Pied Lapwing, Capped
Heron, Jabiru Stork, and
several species of
kingfishers, swallows
and flycatchers.
Optional flight from
Cusco to Boca-Manu; this
means that some new
members may join our
group, the plane flies
over the Andes to a
narrow gravel landing
strip in the jungle, the
flight takes
approximately 45
minutes.
Boca Manu’s village is
situated a short
distance from the
confluence of the Manu
River with the Alto
Madre de Dios River
place where you can buy
your last fresh supplies
and cold drinks before
setting off again in the
canoe toward Boca Lodge
where we will spend the
night. Option to do a
short nigh walk.
* 3 Free Option:
Canopy Zip Down: At our
Erika Lodge, our guests
traverse from tree to
tree and platform to
platform using pulleys
on horizontal traverse
cables zip lines), as
they sail through the
treetops of the tropical
rainforest canopy, and
over the trails far
below. Expert guides
assist you in this
exciting journey through
the different layers of
the rain forests and
explain what’s going on
around you from the time
you leave the ground,
until you rappel back
down to the forest floor.
DAY 04: Very
early and after a ten
minutes boat ride, we
will arrive to a Parrot
Lick “Collpa”, which is
a wall of clay in the
riverbanks, where many
species of parrots such
as the blue headed
parrot, the white-eyed
parakeet, the dusky-headed
parrot the chestnut
fronted macaw and others
feed for mineral and
salt supplements to
their diet of seeds and
fruits. After
registering in the
official tourist logbook
at Limonal, the Park
Rangers Headquarters and
eating an early
breakfast, we will
continue travel up the
Manu River for 4 hours
approximately into the
pristine heart of the
reserve, we will leave
the final traces of
human habitation behind
us. We arrive Salvador
Lake, our base safari
campsite (screened
dining room, toilets /
showers, solar panel
system for some
electricity and with
radio communication
available). Differences
in wildlife abundance
will be noted
immediately we will
begin to sight macaws,
herons, kingfishers and
cormorants frequently
and improve our chances
of encounters with
capybaras, caimans,
monkeys, and other
wildlife, you will often
see animals sunning
themselves on beaches,
or foraging for food in
the trees lining the
riverbanks. This canoe
ride gives us the
opportunity to observe
the immensity of the
rainforest. We arrive
early in the afternoon
and have lunch before
setting off on a jungle
trail although at this
time of day mammals and
birds are not as active
as in the early morning,
we will concentrate on
the forest itself and
discuss general rain
forest ecology. Return
to the campsite.
DAY 05: We rise
early in the morning, as
the forest is awakened
by the Red Howler monkey
(Aloatta seniculus)
declaring its territory.
A morning walk before
breakfast is a great way
to catch wildlife in the
pursuit of food, as the
temperature is very
pleasant at this time of
day. We explore Salvador
Lake by paddling quietly
along on a catamaran,
giving us the
opportunity to observe
unique species of birds,
monkeys, caimans and
with luck the Giant
Otter (Pteronura
brasiliensis). This
endangered specie can be
seen swimming, fishing,
eating and playing.
After we enjoy lunch, we
cross the river to walk
a trail to another oxbow
lake called Otorongo.
This forest, which is
estimated to be 200 to
300 years old and
includes truly huge
Ceiba trees and
Strangler figs, and it
is home to several
mammals that are
occasionally encountered:
Saddleback tamarins,
Squirrel, Spider and
Brown Capuchin Monkeys,
the Collared and the
white lipped peccaries.
At the lake a
strategically located
observation tower rises
15 meters above the lake
and the jungle floor,
from the top you not
only get spectacular
view of the lake and the
surrounding forest but
also excellent
opportunities to observe
birds from the canopy,
this also gives us more
chances to observe
wildlife including the
Giant Otter. Back at
Salvador Lake, late in
the afternoon we will
use the catamaran and
with the help of
flashlights we can
observe the black
caimans rise from the
depths of the lake and
begin their search for
prey. Return to the
safari campsite.
DAY 06: Once
again we wake up early,
enjoy walking around
Salvador Lake and then
pack up and slowly go
down stream the
interesting Manu River.
We arrive at 3pm.
approximately to the
Valley’s a Island that
belongs to a Native
family and it’s possible
to do a short walk
through the forest to
observe American
bullfrogs, horned frogs,
tree frogs and an
incredible variety of
colorful insects. We
continue to Boca Manu’s
Village, situated a
short distance from the
confluence of the Manu
and Alto Madre de Dios
rivers. From here we
descend the Madre de
Dios River arriving Boca
Lodge and spend one more
night in this magical
Amazon jungle.
Possibility to do a
short night walk.
DAY 07: Around
mid morning or before we
board our canoe to
return to the airstrip
at Boca Manu. At this
point, those who are
returning to Cusco by
plane will catch their
flight. This optional
flight from Boca Manu to
Cusco offers spectacular
views of the surrounding
jungle and the area’s
meandering rivers. The
others continue up the
Alto Madre de Dios River
to camp on an
appropriate beach in the
Cultural Zone if for
some chance we can not
arrive Erika Lodge and
enjoy the sites and
sounds of the jungle for
one last night.
DAY 08: Waking up
very early, we continue
the trip by boat to
Atalaya, where the bus
will be waiting for us
and drive back up and
out of Manu, arriving in
Cusco very late this
night or the next early
morning.
END OF OUR SERVICES.
IMPORTANT: In
order to meet with group
and guide, receive last
recommendations and
answer questions;
briefing one day prior
to departure at 7:00pm.
at the agency.
AIR CHARTER
ALTERNATIVE:
DAY SEVEN: Leave
Boca Manu and arrive in
Cusco in the early
afternoon
Note: We ask our clients
taking flights not to
exceed 10kgr. of luggage
per person.
SERVICES INCLUDE:
Own ground
transportation (overland
buses and 4WD vehicles),
own boat transportation
(covered motor boats),
Specialized and
bilingual guides, 01
night in San Pedro open
air lodge, 01 night in
Erika Lodge, two-person
tents, sleeping mattress,
meals, first aid Kit
including anti-ophidian
shots) air charters (optional
- maximum 10kgr. of
luggage per person),
paperwork and payment
for Park permits, radio
communication equipment
in all lodges and
campsites, Satellite
telephone for
emergencies and as
additional service we
offer safety box for
values and storage for
luggage in Cusco’s main
office.
THINGS YOU SHOULD
BRING ALONG FOR YOUR
TRIP TO MANU:
• Sleeping bag.
• Binoculars, Camera and
film ASA 200 and 400 for
the inner forest.
• Warm clothing (in case
of a cold front), long
sleeve shirts and long
pants (cotton).
• 100% waterproof rain
gear (long poncho or
rain wear).
• Insect repellant (at
least 50% Deet),
sunscreen lotion.
• One pair of
lightweight ankle height
boots and sandals.
• Flashlight, enough
batteries (alkaline) and
bulbs.
• Wide brim hat (for
sunny days), sun glasses.
• Towel, swimming suit,
personal medicines and/or
supplies (liquid for
contact lenses, for
example).
• Day pack, and one back
pack or duffel bag of
luggage per person.
• One bottle of water
for the first day,
plastic bags.
Price per person:
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