An early journey by bus passing
through the andean communities, We leave Cusco city, then make an
stop to visit one of the Pre-Inca cementery at Ninamarca community,
then we descent into the valley of Paucartambo folkloric town and
have a short walk, continuing the trip we arrive to the Ajanaco
point (3,530 masl) which also demark the boundaries of the Manu
biosphere, this is the entrance to the rain forest because after
this we descent into the Cloud Forest (1,550 masl) the habitat of
Cock of the rock considered the National bird of Peru. We spend the
night in lodge.
DAY 2: CLOUD
FOREST - PANTIACOLLA LODGE.
After to see the activity of the
cock of the rock birds and have our day break we continue by bus and
along the road we’ll see some small towns Chontachaca, Patria,
Pillcopata all of them farmers of many tropical plantations like the
coca, rice, manioc, sugar cane, bananas, and many others. Then we
arrive to Atalaya port at (650 masl) since this place we take the
motorized boat down the Alto Madre de Dios river where we can see
many birds along the river side. Herons, Cormorants, Egrets parrots
and macaws flying around. We navigate for about 3 hours until we get
Pantiacolla, and spend the night in lodge.
DAY 3: PANTIACOLLA
LODGE.
Is one of the lodges that is
working in tourism more than ten years as a private reserved zones
protecting about 900 has of land and forest including his
wildlife, so is a good reason to stay and enjoy this place.
Today we start an early walk in
one of the trails trying to see some mammals. The guide will explain
you about the flora, fauna and their ecology, and then we go back to
the lodge for break.
By the afternoon we’ll take
other trails to increase our opportunity to see more wildlife .night
in lodge.
DAY 4: PANTIACOLLA
LODGE - TAMBO BLANQUILLO.
Alter an early walk through the
forest at the lodge we’ll take the boat down the Alto Madre de Dios
River for about 5 hours then we stop to visit Boca Manu town
(300masl) to visit the place. Later we continue our trip on the
Madre de Dios River to Tamblo Blanquillo. In the afternoon we visit
another Manu’s beautiful oxbow lake, Cocha Blanco. Night in lodge.
DAY 5.- TAMBO BLANQUILLO (MACAW CLAY
LICK).
At first light of the day, we
take the boat down the river to the Macaw Clay Lick to watch the
nature activity of hundreds of parakeets, parrots and macaws eating
clay. Then Going back up the river we stay at Tambo Blanquillo basic
lodge, or camp next to that basic lodge, depending on availability.
DAY 6.- TAMBO BLANQUILLO - COLRADO -
PUERTO MALDONADO.
Today our journey by boat is 3
hours Aprox, To Colorado town where most of the habitants are gold
miners, which is the most important economy of the area. From this
place we’ll take a car to Puerto Carlos, and then will cross the
Inambari River, after this we take other car to Puerto Maldonado.
Night in hotel.
DAY 6.- PUERTO MALDONADO - CUSCO.
Early in the morning after
break, we take the flight to Cusco. Transfer to hotel. .
NOTE: Please
consider that Manu flight schedule might be changed or - rarely -
even be canceled due to weather conditions or maintenance. Therefore
please make sure that you don't book your connecting flights the day
after returning from Manu.
INCLUDED:
-
Professional Guide
specialized in Manu
-
Cook.
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Food (3 meals per day,
vegetarian on request)
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Private bus (Cusco -
Atalaya)
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Private boat (Atalaya
–Boca Manu – Tambo Blanquillo – Colorado)
-
Private bus (Colorado –
Puerto Maldonado)
-
Flight tickets (Puerto
Maldonado- Cusco)
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Accommodation in lodges
-
Mosquito netting (except
your personal sleeping bag)
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Entrance to Macaw Clay Lick,
Lakes
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Medical supplies
-
Radio communication
NOT INCLUDED:
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Airport tax is not including
-
Sleeping bags can be hired
in our office for US$14 for the 7 day Program.
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Tips for the guide, driver
boat and assistant
-
10 kilos baggage per person
-
Excess baggage charges
-
Additional nights at the
lodge in case of flight cancellations
THINGS YOU SHOULD BRING FOR THE
MANU TRIP:
Rainforest expeditions are not
comfortable tours, but the following EQUIPMENT you will get the best
out of the forest and yourself
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The jungle is hot, sweaty
and full of insects, to keep the strong sun and the biting
bugs at bay we recommend you stay covered up at all times.
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Photocopy of passport
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Long sleeved shirts (cotton
is better).
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Cotton socks.
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Mosquito repellent.
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Sandals.
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Rain gear.
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Long pants.
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Bathing suit.
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Hiking shoes.
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Binoculars (you can also
rent them from).
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Camera and films (400 and
200 ASA).
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Plastic bags for clothes and
camera etc.
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Personal things (soap,
toilet paper. towel etc.).
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Hat (or handkerchief).
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Sun blocker, sun glasses.
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Sleeping bag (can also be
rented).
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Flashlight (with spare bulb
and batteries).
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Day pack.
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Rubber boots (only in rainy
season, Jan. -April).
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Extra money for personal
expenses