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Situated in Southeast Peru, the Manu National Park has an area of 1.9 million hectares. Within the Reserve, there are about 6500 Quechua and 2000 Amazonian residents. Three key biogeographic provinces are involved with the Manu National Park (the Puna, the Yungas and the Amazonian provinces). It spans 200–4020 meters above sea level. The Manu National Park is distinguished by a relatively high level of diversity when combined with topography, soil, and climate conditions (Natural World Heritage Site). Some of the fauna are at danger of extinction.
Cusco Hotel Transfer
05:30 am
Ascending to the legendary town of Paucartambo, we will depart Cusco in our minivan. We will stop at the pre-Incan Ninamarca funeral towers on route. The country’s national bird, the Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola Peruvana), as well as monkeys and numerous other bird species may be seen as we take our first journey through this amazing cloud forest, which is home to a variety of plants and stunning orchids. We’ll get at the Bambu lodge that evening, where you’ll stay in a normal ensuite room.
We will take a bus to the port of Atalaya in the morning after breakfast. From there, we will take a motor boat up the Madre de Dios River to the Soga de Oro Lodge (40 minutes ). The river is swimmable. You will witness beautiful sceneries during our excursion. The tropical rain forest’s pleasant climate is something else you’ll appreciate. Afternoon walks through the forest are planned, during which we’ll look for caimans (Caiman Crocodiles), birds, and medicinal plants. We will spend the night at our resort before returning home.
We will spend the night at our resort before returning home.
We will have a morning stroll on this day and observe enormous trees, healing herbs, orchids, and some large beasts like tapirs. The largest rodent in the world, the capybara (Hidrochaeris), as well as caymans and birds, will be seen at Lake Machuwasi once we cross the river in the afternoon. We’ll take a stroll through the lush forest at night in search of some common frogs, toads, insects, bats, and snakes. You will be lodged in an ensuite room in a typical lodge where we will spend the night.
We will pack our bags and catch the minivan back to Cusco after breakfast.