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Complete Manu Biosphere Experience

From Cusco we travel through traditional Quechua communities and through the spectacular eastern ranges of the Andes before beginning a breath taking descent from 3500 meters to 1600 meters above sea-level to our comfortable lodge in the orchid laden Cloud Forest. This is an excellent location to watch the strange and beautiful Cocks-of-the-Rock as they display at dawn - a wonderful sight as up to 25 bright red-orange males dance and sing attempting to attract the favours of the duller, burgundy coloured females. We then continue by road and boat to a lodge in the Andean foothills where we spend the night. 

Our journey continues by river, past the last folds of the Andes into lowland rainforest. We visit the native community of Diamante, home to the Piro culture, before arriving at our rainforest lodge.

The following morning we travel up the Manu River and will spend the next three days in a tented camp as we explore the Manu Biosphere Reserve. Jaguar are occasionally seen, and there are two oxbow lakes with families of Giant Otters. Thirteen species of monkeys, including the Woolly Monkey, can be found in the surrounding forest, and there are usually good sighting of peccaries (a species of wild boar).

We continue by river, back down the the Manu River to the Madre de Dios River which we follow south eastwards to Manu Wildilfe Centre where we spend the next three nights. 

Daily activities are determined by your bilingual naturalist guide and include a visit to a macaw clay lick where hundreds of Parrots and their larger relatives, the Macaws congregate, exploration of an ox-bow lake in search of a family of Giant Otters, and trail hikes in search of some of the twelve species of monkeys and other fauna which inhabit the surrounding rainforest. There will also be the opportunity to explore the rainforest canopy from one of two canopy towers, and visit the world's largest known tapir clay lick.

Our journey ends with an early morning boat transfer to Boca Manu and a flight back to Cusco.

This is a fixed departure trip leaving every Sunday of the year, except for Jan, Feb, Mar when it is only the first Sunday in the month.

Trip information

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Included

Bilingual naturalist guide, cook, camp, field staff, all terrestrial & fluvial transport, light aircraft flights, lodge accommodation where relevant, camping equipment where relevant (except sleeping bag), sleeping pads in camp, NP entrance fees, a visit to the Macaw lick, transfers to/from hotel in Cusco.

Is it for you?

This tour is for people with more of a passion for rainforests and who don't mind getting dirty.

Best time

April to November (to avoid most of the rains). Birdwatchers should note that macaw licks are less active around June.

Getting there

This trip departs from Cusco.

Weather and highlights

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  1. Descending the cloudforested eastern slopes of the Andes
  2. Andean Cock of the Rock display ground
  3. Oxbow lakes with Giant Otters
  4. Up to 13 species of monkeys to be spotted
  5. Macaw and parrot clay lick
  6. Canopy towers 

Itinerary

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Duration: 9 days

  1. Day 1 (SUN):
    Depart from Cusco and travel into the cloud forest. Overnight at Cock of the Rock Lodge. L,D
  2. Day 2:
    Continue by bus then boat into the lowland rainforest. Overnight Madre de Dios Lodge. FB
  3. Day 3:
    Travel by boat into Manu National Park. Visit Cocha Otorongo. Overnight Cocha Salvador Tented Camp. FB
  4. Day 4:
    Explore Cocha Salvador and local trails. Overnight Cocha Salvador Tented Camp. FB
  5. Day 5:
    Explore local trails. Travel downriver to Boca Manu. Overnight Madre de Dios Lodge. FB
  6. Day 6:
    Travel downriver to Manu Wildlife Centre. Overnight lodge. FB
  7. Day 7:
    Manu Wildlife Centre activities. Overnight lodge. FB
  8. Day 8:
    Manu Wildlife Centre acivities. Overnight lodge. FB
  9. Day 9:
    Boat transfer to Boca Manu. Fly to Cusco. Transfer to hotel. B

Pricing guidelines for Peru

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We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

International flights will add from about £750 to £1000 depending on the season and route (unless the airlines have special offers). Peru combines very well with Ecuador (including the Galapagos Island), but can also be linked with Brazil.

For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Example tripPrice per person
  • 2 weeks highlights of Peru using good quality accommodationBetween £2200 and £3000
  • 2 week holiday based in top end hotelsFrom around £4000+
  • 9 day trip, such as Cusco & the Inca TrailBetween £1300 and £1600
  • 18 days Peru & Galapagos (this can be very variable due to Galapagos yacht prices)Between £3750 and £6500
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  • We loved the whole trip. Its not for those seeking a relaxed, lazy holiday. It is for those seeking the refreshment of the different and reminds us ho...

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  • Everything ran like clockwork from start to finish. Given the amount of travelling and activities included in the intinerary this was an outstanding ...

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  • This was an outstanding experience, which exceeded expectations. Totally enjoyable.

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  • The level of service, good organisation and the general hospitality of the Peruvian team ensured that this was the best holiday we have ever had toget...

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  • Glad we went, learnt so much but found the altitude and 'Peruvian tummy' challenging at times!

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