Manu National Park 8 Days
Manu National Park 8 Days
Overview
Manu reserved Zone 8 Days.
Manu National Park 8 Days has the greatest biodiversity of any other protected area in the world. The incomparable beauty of this trip is in the landscape and the variety of habitats ranging from the orchid-covered cloud forest, where spectacled bears and cock-of-the-rock still live undisturbed, to the Amazon rainforest with 13 species.
Highlights
Manu National Park represents 25% of all known birds in South America and 10% of all species in the world. It is believed that there may be up to 1,000 bird species in total. According to Renton, six species of macaws can be seen in the lowland forests among Ara ararauna,
A. chloroptera,
A. macao,
A severa,
A and manilata. Three Endemic Bird Areas are represented in the park. Manu is also home to 15 species of restricted distribution.
It is known as cocha (lake) to the natural formation that leaves a river to cut its own cause this lake in the form of “U” is known as COCHA which is the result of this geographical phenomenon. In Australia, these oxbow lakes are known as Billabongs.
Trip Details
Amazon Rainforest Manu Park 8 Days.
Day1. – Cusco (3,300m.s.n.m.) – Andes- (3650m.s.n.m.) Cloud Forest (1,700m.s.n.m.)
Day 2. – Cloud Forest – Erika Lodge (460m.s.n.m.)
Day 3. –Erika Lodge – Aguas Calientes – Boca Manu (365m.s.n.m.)
Day 4. –Boca Manu –Reserved Zone / Lake Salvador (395m.s.n.m.)
Day 5. –Reserved Zone / Lake Salvador (395m.s.n.m.)
Day 6. –Reserved Zone / Lake Salvador (395m.s.n.m.) – Boca Manu
Day 7. –Boca Manu – Erika Lodge
Day 8. –Erika Lodge – Cusco
Itinerary
Day 1. - Cusco (3,300m.s.n.m.) – Andes- (3650m.s.n.m.) Cloud Forest (1,700m.s.n.m.)
We leave Cusco early in the morning in one of our vehicles. We will pass through interesting valleys and picturesque communities. We will visit pre Incan tombs and then we will stop in Paucartambo, a beautiful colonial town. Here we will visit a very intersting museum. We will have a packed lunch en route.
We continue to the cloud forest, an area rich with endemic species like the Spectacled Bear, the Cock of The Rock, a variety of orchids, bromeliads and ferns etc. Take in the beautiful nature as we make our way to San Pedro de Orquideas Lodge where we will spend our first night in our comfortable accommodation.
Day 2. - Cloud Forest – Erika Lodge (460m.s.n.m.)
Very early we will go in search of the Cock of the Rock, the National bird of Peru, that has a very unique courtship dance. After breakfast we will continue to the small town of Pilcopata then to the Port of Atalaya, which is located on the shores of the Madre de Dios River (700 m.s.n.m).
Here we will take a boat to our Private Reserve of “Erika”*. From the boat we will be able to see an enormous diversity of bird species such as Herons, vultures and cormorants etc. We will walk along the interesting trails that are in the transistion zone between high and low jungle and your guide will point out and explain the interesting diversity of wild life that surrounds you.
We will have the chance for a night walk to catch a glimpse of insects and amphibians. We overnight in our Erika Lodge.
* 1 Free Option – Rafting: In Pilcopata will have 90 minutes of rafting (grade I & II) on the Koñeq and/or Madre de Dios Rivers. You can enjoy the beautiful landscape and have a swim in the refreshing wáter.
* 2 Free Option – Canopy Zip Line: In Erika our guests can glide from tree to tree and from platform to platform with a harness on a horizontal cable rail system at high speeds above the trees in the incredible amazon jungle. You then rappel from a height of 15m back to the jungle floor.
Day 3. –Erika Lodge – Aguas Calientes - Boca Manu (365m.s.n.m.)
Very early we board our boat and make our way to Collpa, a clay wall by the river where a variety of parrots such as the blue headed parrot, the White eyed parakeet, possibly the Maracana Macaw and others come every morning to subsitute their diet with minerals and salts.
After this activity we return to Erika for breakfast, pack up and board our boat again. We will head down the Alto Madre de Dios River to the of the hot springs of Aguas Calientes, which are surrounded by the magnificent Jungle.
After relaxing in the water and a refreshing cold lunch, we wil continue to the town of Boca Manu. During this part of our journey we will see birds like skimmers, herons, several species of kingfishers, swallows and flycatchers.
Day 4. –Boca Manu –Reserved Zone / Lake Salvador (395m.s.n.m.)
At dawn, we will make a brief stop at the Limonal Ranger Station where we will register in the Visitor’s Book which controls entry into the reserve. We continue on the Manu River towards the heart of the reserve for about 4 hours to Lake Salvador leaving all traces of civilization behind.
We will spend the next two nights in our safari camp. During this trip you can often see a variety of bird species like macaws, herons, pink rosettes and with a Little luck, capybaras, caimans, river turtles, monkeys, and hopefully some felines often sunning on the beaches or feeding in surrounding trees. In the afternoon we spend our time walking in search of wildlife in this pristine forest.
Day 5. –Reserved Zone / Lake Salvador (395m.s.n.m.)
We will most likely be woken early by the howler monkey declaring his territory. Before breakfast we will talk a morning walk as the temperature at this time is more pleasant and it makes it a bit easier to find animals who are in search of food.
We will explore Lake Salvador by catamarán and try to see the giant otter, a species in danger of extinction. They can be seen fishing, playing or swimming. We will be looking for the Black Cayman, the Hoatzin and the interesting surrounding flora.
We will visit Lake Otorongo and the observation tower which is 15m heigh which enables us to fully appreciate the landscape of the surounding primary forest and we are more likely to see the family of otters whom reside here. There may be a possiblity to do a short night walk to look for American bullfrogs, horned frogs , tree frogs and a host of colorful insects.
Day 6. –Reserved Zone / Lake Salvador (395m.s.n.m.) – Boca Manu
We will wake early again to take a walk around our campsite and Lake Salvador.You will be amazed by the gigantic Ceibas, colorful butterflies and curious squirrel, capuchin and wooly monkeys. After breakfast we will pack up, board our boat and head down the Manu River. We will keep our eyes open for peccaries (hogs), caymans, turtles and birds. We arrive at BOca Manu at dusk. Overnight at the lodge.
Day 7. –Boca Manu – Erika Lodge
Today we cross the Alto Madre de Dios River, against the current, taking in the beautiful scenery of the Amazon jungle and the huge diversity of bird species. Late afternoon, we will arrive at our Private Reserve of Erika where you can rest comfortably and spend your last night, surrounded by the magic of the jungle.
Day 8. –Erika Lodge - Cusco
We get up very early, we travel up the river to Atalaya Port where our bus is waiting to take us back to Cusco, arriving early evening. END OF OUR SERVICES.
IMPORTANT: In order to meet your guide, the rest of your group, receive last minute recommendations and ask any questions you may have; one day before departure at 7:00 pm we have a meeting in our office. Manu National Park is not an endemic area for malaria or yellow fever
Notes Itinerario
Included
- Land transportation,
- river transportation,
- equipment for rafting,
- 01 night accommodation in San Pedro de Orquideas Lodge,
- 02 nights in Erika Lodge, 02 nights in Boca Manu lodge,
- 02 nights in Safari campsite, all meals (vegetarian option avail)
- bilingual specialized guide,
- paperwork to obtain permission to enter the Manu National Park,
- first aid kit,
- radio communication, luggage storage,
- safty deposite box for valuables
No Included
- First breakfast,
- water for the first day,
- soft drinks,
- alcoholic drinks,
- souvenirs,
- tips and the last dinner
Recommendations:
Passport and entrance tickets: For the Manu National Park Tour, it is important to carry with the income to places to visit. In addition, the original and valid passport is very important.
Weather in Manu National Park: Weather conditions are highly variable PNM. The climate is generally rainy and rainfall varies with altitude. In the south (the highest) it is recorded between 1,500 and 2,000 mm per year. In the center of the sector it increases from 3,000 to 3,500 mm.
The highest record in the Northwest reaches over 8000mm. In the dry season, from May to September, the precipitation decreases and the temperature drops. The thermal regime is also highly variable, since the Amazon area is hot, with an average temperature of 25.6 °C, and the Andean region is cold, with an average annual temperature of 8 °C.
What To Bring
- Towel for the entire trip
- Personal hygiene supplies & medicines for 3 days
- Shoes for walking/hiking) sandals
- Headlamp or torch
- Hat, sunglasses and sun block
- Insect repellent (recommend 40% DEET),
- Waterproof gear, t-shirt with long sleeves, long pants, swimming gear/bathers
- Warm clothing in case of cold weather
- Binoculars, Camera
- Back pack, day pack, plastic bags
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