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“MANU
NATIONAL PARK”
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Nowadays, the earth holds few
places free from pollution and depredation
where we can fully enjoy the magnificence
and majesty of nature.
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One of these places is the
"Manu National Park". In 1977, UNESCO
officially declared this area a Biosphere
Reserve.
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These
2 million hectares of
protected forests are recognised worldwide
for their incomparable biological diversity.
Manu shelters more animal and plant species
than any other forest in the world. It is
located between the districts of Cusco and
Madre de Dios.
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Manu is home to about 1,000
bird species, 900 butterfly species and more
than 100 species of trees. Manu is also the
refuge of the jaguar (the biggest feline in
the world), wild cats, peccaries, tapirs and
the giant river otter; one of the
rainforest’s most endangered species.
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The otter lives along the
park’s river banks, as do the human
inhabitants of the rainforest. The
black caiman, turtles and many other animals
survive in this magnificent region: one of
the last great natural refuges on Earth.
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If you have an adventurous
spirit and delight in nature, visit the Manu
National Park.
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MASTER PROGRAM (8 DAYS/ 7
NIGHTS)
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1ST DAY.-
We depart from Cusco early and travel over
two mountain ranges before plunging down
into the cloud forest of the eastern slopes
of the Andes. We will be able to look out
over the Amazon Basin from a height of 3,500
metres above sea level. We then pass through
pristine mountain rainforest, amidst
orchids, bromeliads and cascading
waterfalls.
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After a picnic
lunch, in the late afternoon we will reach
the Upper Madre de Dios River, which we
cross by boat.
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2ND DAY.-
After a hearty breakfast of regional
specialties, we board our canoes and go
downstream on the Madre de Dios River,
reaching the confluence of the Manu River in
the early afternoon.
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The chocolate colored waters
of the Manu River contrast with the deep
green forest that surrounds us. We camp by
the river at a beahc campsite just before
sundown.
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3RD DAY.-
Early in the morning we continue up the
river, reaching the base camp at Lake
Salvador. A trail cut through the jungle
will bring us to this oxbow lake. We spend
the rest of the day observing the
surrounding flora and fauna. Camp in the
vicinity.
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4TH DAY.-
Cocha Salvador: Today we hike along
fascinating trails and paddle silently
around the lake to the hoarse calls of
hoatzins and caciques. We will be able to
observe a multitude of wildlife in this
lovely protected area, such as the giant
otter and the black caiman.
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5TH DAY.-
We visit the nearby Lake Otorongo, a smaller
oxbow lake, by canoe, having a chance to see
other wildlife. We spend the afternoon
hiking an interesting trail back to our
campsite.
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6TH DAY.-
After an early morning walk through the
jungle we return by boat to Boca Manu at the
confluence of both rivers and camp nearby.
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7TH DAY.-
Boca Manu to Atalaya. We arrive for a
farewell dinner, our last night spent in the
jungle.
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8TH DAY.-
Atalaya to Cusco. We arrive in the
afternoon.
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End of service.
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ABOUT OUR OTHER PROGRAMS:
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8 DAYS/ 7 NIGHTS LEAVING AND
RETURNING BY CAR (MASTER PROGRAM)
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7 DAYS/ 6 NIGHTS LEAVING BY
PLANE AND RETURNING BY CAR
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6 DAYS/ 5 NIGHTS LEAVING BY
CAR AND RETURNING BY PLANE
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5 DAYS/ 4 NIGHTS LEAVING BY
PLANE AND RETURNING BY PLANE
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4 DAYS/ 3 NIGHTS LEAVING BY
PLANE AND RETURNING BY PLANE
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