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MANU CLOUD FOREST WITH RAFTING
4 days 3 nights

Departures every Monday minimum 2 persons.

Price per person. $ 450 USD

Contact: abraham@amazontrailsperu.com
Calle Tecsicocha 163, Cusco
Telf. 0051-84-242680 Celular. 0051-84-984741735

DAY 1.-CUSCO TO SAN PEDRO: 6:00 am leaving in a private bus stopping in interesting places like Ninamarcas Chullpas these are pre-Inca cemetery. The trip will be around 9 hours approximately, the highest pass on this road is 4000 msl. On this day we travel over the Andes and over the famous cloud forest which has interesting flora and fauna like de Andean Cock of the Rock Peru’s national bird. In the afternoon we arrive to our campsite in San Pedro. We will spend the night in very big tents design for your comfort. Optional night walk.

DAY 2 .- SAN PEDRO TO SOGA DE ORO LODGE: 5:00 am we go to the lick to observe the display of the male Andean cock of the Rocks. After the show we come back for breakfast and explore slowly looking for woolly monkey, brown capuchin, quetzals, toucans which inhabit the cloud forest. Later we continue our trip by bus to Atalaya. From Atalaya we will make rafting . in balsa rafts which are made from balsa wood. We spend the night in the rustic Soga de Oro Lodge with private bathroom and hot shower. Optional night walk.

DAY 3.- SOGA DE ORO LODGE PARRO AND MACAW CLAY LICK : We leave very early to see the parrot lick which is located ten minutes down river from the lodge. The activity begins around 5:50 am with the blue headed and yellow crowned parrots. Also the blue headed and the chestnut fronted macaws. The Parrots eat the clay which has minerals that helps the stomach digestion that is the reason why hundreds of parrots parakeets and macaws come to this particular place. After breakfast we explore the trails of the lodge, we look for black spider monkey, Woolly monkey, saddle backed Tamarin, also with a very good explanation about the medicinal plants and trees which are used for lumber. After lunch we visit Machuwasi lake here we go paddling on a raft very quietly, the lake is small but it has many Hoatzins (prehistoric birds). We spend the night in the rustic Soga de Oro Lodge with private bathroom and hot shower. Optional night walk. Or we can search for caimans with the flash light.

DAY 4.- SOGA DE ORO LODGE TO CUSCO .- On this day we have the last option for the macaw clay lick in case we did not have luck on the last day. After we continue our trip to Cusco . The trip will be 10 hours aprox. First by boat and later by bus. We leave you in your hostels.

TOUR PRICE INLUDES:

  • Professional English speaking Guide with telescope
  • Private bus and boat transportation
  • Entrance fee to the Cock of the Rock lick
  • Professional cook
  • All food and Snacks (vegetarian on request) drinking water
  • Lodge accommodation and camping equipment
  • First Aid Kit, antidote for snake bite
  • Luggage max 20 kilos

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Binocular
  • Airport tax
  • Alcoholic drinks and sodas





Updated:

Amazon Trails Peru Tour Operator
Calle Tandapata 660, San Blas, Cusco - Peru
Tel: (+51 84) 437499 (telefax) / mobile: 984741735 / 984714148
Skype: amazontrailsperu
e-mail: info@amazontrailsperu.com

USA representative : World Class Travel
800-771-3100 (Toll free USA and Canada)
352-371-3100 (local phone)
e-mail: amazontrails@peruperu.com

Cusco / Trekking / Inka Trail Links
 
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Fixed departures 2010:
April: 5., 12., 19., 26.
May: 3., 10., 17., 24., 31.
June: 7., 14., 21., 28.
July: 5., 12., 19., 26.
August: 2., 9., 16., 23., 30.
September: 6., 13., 20., 27.
October: 4., 11., 18., 25.
November: 1., 8., 15., 22., 29.
December: 6., 13., 20., 27.

You want to do the Inka Trail or a package tour? Please contact us!



· Why go to Manu?

Manu is situated in the peruvian part of the Amazon basin and is one of the world´s great wilderness areas where wildlife is still undisturbed and plentiful.

The Manu Biosphere Reserve protects Tropical Alpine Grasslands ( Puna), Elfin ( temperate) and Cloud Forests, High Rainforest and Lowland Rainforest. In these different ecosistems we can find an extraordinary variety of animal and plant species:

So far 15.000 plant species, over 1000 bird species and 200 species of mammals have been identified in Manu.

According to biologists no other rainforest Park can compare with Manu´s biodiversity ( 40 % more bird species than in the brazilian Amazon) and opportunities to observe wildlife, e.g. at the Mammal- and Macaw Salt Licks.

Manu is remote, away from civilisation and scarcely populated, which distinguishes Manu from other rainforest destinations like Pto. Maldonado. Some of the indigenous tribes in Manu have no contact to civilization.

Some birds are endemic to this area as e.g. White tufted Sunbeam(Aglaeactis castelnaudii), Red and white Antpitta (Grallaria erythroleuca), Puna Thistletail (Schizoeaca h. helleri) and White cheeked Tody Tyrant (Poecilotriccus albifacies).

No other area in America offers such excellent viewing of rare or difficult to observe animals.

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Macaws

· Why go with Amazon Trails Peru?

We were founded by experienced, professional Manu guides - most of them grew up in the rainforest - , who make sure that you have the best opportunities to observe wildlife without disturbing the animals.

Our guides are bilingual and give you a comprehensive impression of the rainforest ecosystem and provide you with an unique, learning rainforest experience at a fair price.

Amazon Trails Peru aims to train local people and work with them, support lodges and enterprises owned by local people and communities (e.g. Casa Matsiguenka).

· Why go to Blanquillo and Maquisapayoj?

Blanquillo and Maquisapayoj are private reserves, situated in pristine primary rainforest, only a short boat ride from Boca Manu. In Blanquillo there is the big Macaw Clay Lick and 2 oxbow lakes with ideal conditions to observe giant otters from a wooden catamaran.

Maquisapayoj has an elevated platform to observe tapirs at night – surrounded by dense forest.

Nobody else around in hundreds of kilometers of rainforest!

Both places are surrounded by plenty of private walking trails to discover, ideal to observe animals.·

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Tapir

· Ecotourism and Conservation

Manu is a very rich/ biodiverse but fragile ecosystem.

Being home of several endangered species, e.g. Giant Otter, Harpy Eagle, Giant Anteater, Ocelot and Wooly Monkey, ecologically sustainable tourism in Manu is imperative and a low tourism flow is favourable.

Visitors should be informed about rainforest conservation and favorabletourism activities have to be controled ( e.g. don´t get too close to the animals).

Ecotourism also is an important economic activity for the inhabitants of the rainforest that permits its use without distroying the rainforest resources.

That´s why it´s very important to involve local people in Manu tourism!

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Tapirplatform in Maquisapayoj
 
     


Calle Tandapata 660, San Blas, Cusco - Peru
Tel: (+51 84) 437499 (telefax) / mobile: 984741735 / 984714148 - Skype: amazontrailsperu
e-mail: info@amazontrailsperu.com
 
USA representative : World Class Travel
800-771-3100 (Toll free USA and Canada)
352-371-3100 (local phone)
e-mail: amazontrails@peruperu.com
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