Manu National Park is a biosphere reserve and national park located in the Madre de Dios region of Peru. It is one of the largest and most biodiverse parks in South America and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The park covers an extensive area of approximately 1,716,295 hectares, stretching from the lowland Amazon rainforest to the high mountains of the Andes. This varied geography contributes to the incredible biological diversity of the park, hosting a vast array of plant and animal species.
Manu National Park is divided into three main zones: the Special Use Zone, the Reserved Zone, and the Cultural Zone. The Special Use Zone is intended for scientific research and environmental education, while the Reserved Zone is the most strictly protected and only allows access to authorized researchers and scientists. The Cultural Zone is home to indigenous communities, such as the Matsiguenga and Amahuaca, who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries.
The park is home to an astonishing variety of species, including over 800 species of birds, 200 species of mammals, 100 species of reptiles and amphibians, and a diverse range of plants and trees. Iconic species found in the park include the jaguar, giant anteater, Amazonian tapir, and blue-headed macaw.
In addition to its rich biodiversity, Manu National Park is also renowned for its scenic beauty. It features stunning landscapes, ranging from dense tropical rainforests to high snow-capped mountains. It also houses the spectacular Manu Canyon, which offers panoramic views and a unique habitat for numerous species.
Due to its ecological significance, Manu National Park is subject to strict regulations to protect its biodiversity and maintain its natural balance. Access to the park is limited, and special permits are required to enter. This ensures the long-term conservation of this valuable Amazonian ecosystem.
In summary, Manu National Park in Peru is a priceless natural treasure. Its vast expanse, biological diversity, and breathtaking landscapes make it a unique destination for scientific research, ecotourism, and nature conservation.
Duration: 4 Days – 3 Nights
Group Size: (02 – 10ppl Average – 16ppl Maximum)
Departure: Daily departures
Meals included: 3 Breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
Vegetarian/vegan: Food available upon request at no extra charge
Starting Point: We will come and Pick you up from your hotel in Cusco
Ending Point: Drop-off at your Hotel in Cusco
Departure: Upon Request. If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as large group service). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here.
Transportation: Bus & Boat
Acomodations: 03 Nights, Jungle Bungalow (Private Bathroom and shower)
Manu National Park Permits: All Manu National Park Permits & fee Included.
Free storage: Available, you can leave the rest of your stuff in our free storage in Cusco
High Season: From april to october
Places to visit in Manu National Park: Visit the Manu Cultural Zone
We leave from Cusco in our comfortable bus, ascending to the folkloric town of Paucartambo. On the way we visit the Pre Incas funeral towers of Ninamarca. Then we drive through the impressive cloud forest full of plants and beautiful orchids, here we take our first hike and we have the chance to observe the Peru´s national bird-Cock of the Rocks (Rupicola Peruviana), monkeys and many differents species of birds. With luck the only South American bear-the Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos Ornatus). In the evening we arrive to BAMBU lODGE , we sleep in a typical lodge.included showers and toilets and private room.
In the morning after a delicious breakfast, the bus transfers the group to the port of Atalaya, where the adventure begin by motorized boat, to Our lodge for about 45 minutes through the Alto Madre de Dios river , you can swim on the river if you like ,the lodge has all the facilities such us : toilets,kitchen dining room , showers and rooms with beds and mosquito nets , In our journey you will appreciate amazing landscapes, enjoy also warm climate of the rain forest. In the afternoon we have a walk explore in the jungle for almost 2 hours in order to see Creeping insects like :Spider, tarantulesand other insects, birds, Monkeys and medicinal plants, we sleep in a typical lodge. Showers and toilets and private room..
This day, we will do trek in the morning to see giant trees, Medicinal plants,orchiqs,and some big mamals like tapirs we can enjoy beautiful sunsets on this trip also. We wil cross the river in the afternoon and walk for about 30 minutes to the lake of Machuwasi we can observe the largest rodent in the world-capybara (Hidrochaeris) caymans and hundreds of birds in the night we are going to observe frogs, toads, insects, bats and snakes.we sleep in a typical lodge. Showers and toilets shared.
Early morning we take the boat for 20 minutes, down the stream to the parrots lick, we are going to observe the green parrots, blue headed parrot (Pionus Menstrus), mealy parrot (Amazona farinosa), chestnut-fronted macaw (Ara severa)and some others, returning to the lodge, we pack after breakfast, the boat will take us to the port of Atalaya. Our bus will be waiting to ride us back to the city of Cusco.
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Small Group:(02-06ppl Average – 16ppl Maximum) / (Includes All as well as a Private Bus and Boat to Explore better)
PRICE PER PERSON US$450 (Upcoming Trips 2023 – 2024) Daily Departures
Please if you are group over 06 people let us know to give you a good discount.
Frequently Asked Questions about Visiting Manu National Park:
1. How do I get to Manu National Park?
Manu National Park is located in Peru, and the primary access point is through the city of Cusco. From Cusco, you can travel by road or take a flight to the town of Puerto Maldonado. From Puerto Maldonado, you can continue your journey to Manu National Park by boat or by organized tour.
2. What should I wear when visiting Manu National Park?
It is recommended to wear lightweight, breathable clothing that provides protection from the sun and insects. Opt for long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots. Don’t forget to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Additionally, pack a rain jacket or poncho, as the park experiences frequent rainfall.
3. What essential items should I bring with me?
Some essential items to bring include insect repellent, a good-quality camera, binoculars for bird watching, a refillable water bottle, a small backpack, and a flashlight or headlamp. Also, pack any necessary medications, a first-aid kit, and a copy of your passport and other important documents.
4. What can I expect to see in Manu National Park?
Manu National Park is renowned for its incredible biodiversity. You can expect to encounter a wide variety of flora and fauna, including numerous bird species, monkeys, giant river otters, tapirs, jaguars, and more. The park is also home to indigenous communities, and visitors can learn about their culture and traditional way of life.
5. Are there any restrictions or permits required to visit Manu National Park?
Yes, there are certain restrictions and permits required to visit the park. It is advisable to join a guided tour or work with a reputable tour operator who can assist you with obtaining the necessary permits and ensure compliance with park regulations. These permits help manage visitor numbers and protect the park’s fragile ecosystems.
6. Is it safe to visit Manu National Park?
Manu National Park is generally safe to visit, but like any remote natural area, it’s important to take necessary precautions. Follow the guidance of your tour guide, respect the park’s rules, and be aware of potential risks such as wildlife encounters and weather conditions. It’s also recommended to have travel insurance that covers outdoor activities.
7. Can I camp in Manu National Park?
Camping is allowed in designated areas within the park, but it’s important to obtain the proper permits and follow park regulations. Most visitors opt to stay in lodges or eco-lodges located within or near the park, which provide accommodation and guided tours.
To confirm the tour/trek we need you to send us your personal information: Full Names, Passport Numbers, Nationalities, Ages, Gender as well as a deposit to secure the trip/tour.
For Tambopata National Reserve (Puerto Maldonado) – Manu National Park We do require a Non-Refundable US$100 deposit per person.
For Inca Trails Treks We do require a Non-Refundable US$200 deposit per person.
For Alternative Treks(Salkantay Trek, Inca Jungle, Lares Trek, Choquequirao) We do require a Non-Refundable US$100 deposit per person.
For Tambopata National Reserve (Puerto Maldonado) – Manu National Park We do require a Non-Refundable US$100 deposit per person.
For Peru Package Tours/Treks We do require a Non-Refundable US$400 deposit per person.
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