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Manu
National Park, situated 170 km northeast of Cusco has some of the richest
biodiversity and ecology in its territory. This park of 2 million
hectares, ranges from altitudes between 300 and 3800m above sea level,
and encompasses the high Andes, cloud forests and lowland tropical
rainforests. Since it is a protected park it offers an enormous variety of flora
and
fauna including the mighty jaguar, puma, black caiman,
giant river otter, spectacled bear, tapir, armadillo, deer,
peccaries and 10 species of monkeys. Included in the
approximately one thousand species of birds are the national
bird "cock of the rock", quetzal, harpy eagle, toucan, macaw. The nature is splendid and enormous varied, including the grasslands of the High Andes, the ferns, bromeliads and
orchids of the cloud forest and the broad slow flowing rivers, with their
white beaches in contrast with green forests. The cochas
(oxbow lakes) are wonderful places to absorb the tranquility
and beauty of the Amazon region.
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Map Cusco- Manu
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General
information
This is an adventure tour which includes some inherent risks. On the first day we
cross the Andes range. This involves curvy dirt roads, generally in bad
condition, high altitudes (please take warm clothes) and sometimes after
rain fall, landslides. Arriving at the lowlands, it can be very hot and humid
and heavy rainfall is possible year round. At night, we stay in tents, thus we have to
cope with a lot of biting flies and other creatures, although we have
mosquito nets and a dining tent. Luckily, in Manu the occurrence of malaria,
yellow fever and other disease is very low.
Please note, this tour doesn't enter the Reserved area
but instead we visit other unspoiled, less visited parts of this unique
National Park.
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Program
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Day
01: We leave Cusco early
in the morning and visit the interesting tombs of Ninamarca,
commonly known as "Chullpas". We continue to Paucartambo,
a picturesque Spanish colonial town, and then to the Acjanacu pass,
which marks the beginning of the Cultural Zone of Manu Biosphere
Reserve. From here we descend
through dwarf forests to the splendid cloud forest surrounding the
settlement of San Pedro. Amid ferns, bromeliads, mosses, lichens and
other abundant green vegetation we hope to spot Peru's national
bird, the beautifully colored "cock of the
rock". We cam near the
village.
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Day
02 : After
breakfast we continue driving downhill on the narrow road, between waterfalls and
canyons, toward the town of Atalaya. Here we board our covered,
motorized canoe and head down the Alto Madre de Dios River, where we
camp near the river at Aguas Calientes (hot springs).
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Day
03 : ; In the
morning at a nearby clay lick we hope to spot groups of macaw
and parrots. After breakfast we board our canoe for the four-hour
trip down the Alto Madre de Dios River to Boca Manu, a small village
where you can buy your last fresh supplies and cold drinks before
setting off again in the canoe. En route we stop at a Collpa
(lick) where tapirs frequently are sighted and continue to the
Blanquillo Ecological Reserve were we camp. At night we visit
an oxbow lake for a chance to spot black caimans.
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Day
04 : . In the early
morning we visit the world famous macaw clay lick. From a
stable and silent camouflaged catamaran at a distance of 20
meters we can observe numerous macaws and parrots. These
birds are pecking
at the cliffs for minerals that help them eliminate the
toxic gases produced by the poisonous seeds they eat. In the afternoon we visit by canoe and on foot, Cocha
Blanco and hope to see the giant river otter and various
species of monkeys. You will have the opportunity to visit the
largest observation tower (40m high) of Manu to spot birds and have
a splendid view over the canopy level of the forest.
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Day
05 : We leave early for
our river journey upstream on the Rio Madre de Dios. For those
who prefer to fly to Cusco we stop at the Bocu Manu airstrip. At
lunch we stop at a native community. If we are lucky we can see
capybaras along the riverbanks. Depending on the weather
conditions, the towering snow capped peaks of Ausangate are visible. In
the afternoon we arrive at Shintuya were we board the bus to
Pillcopata. Here we overnight in a lodge.
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Day 06 : Today
we return to Cusco by bus, on the same road we came in on, where we
will arrive in the late afternoon. End of Tour.
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Print out program
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Before/
After the Tour:
We
can arrange:
- Hotel
in Cusco, Lima
- Ticket, flight Cusco- Lima
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Tour Extensions
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What
to take
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- Sleeping
Bag
- Warm
clothing (in case of a cold front)
- 100%
Waterproof rain wear (long poncho or rain wear)
- Long
sleeve shirts and long pants (cotton)
- Insect
repellant
- Sunscreen
lotion, hat (for sunny days)
- One or
two pairs of sneakers
- One pair
of lightweight ankle height boots and sandals
- Flashlight,
enough batteries (alkaline) and bulbs
- Binoculars
- Sun
glasses, plastic bags
- Towel,
swimming suit
- Personal
first aid kit
- Daypack, and one backpack or duffel bag of luggage per person
- Camera
and Film ASA 200 and 400 for the inner forest.
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Dates
of departure and prices 2007 |
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Tour dates are on request and can leave
any day
between July and October 2007.
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Prices start at $450,- |
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Included:
-Transport by bus/boat Cusco- Manu-Cusco
-5 nights camping
-Specialized, bilingual guide
-All meals, from day 1 dinner to day 6 breakfast
-Tent for two with mosquito nets, mattress, dining tent, dining tent
-First aid kit.
Not included:
-Air - charters - optional (maximum 10 kg. of luggage per person). |
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