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Peru Amazon - Manu Cultural Zone Adventure
FEEL THE SENSATION OF A NATURAL EXPERIENCE!
“The most important
request for the development of the ecotourism is the sustainable use and the
conservation of nature.”
We are aware of the changes that
have occurred on our planet because of human activity. We see ecotourism as a
mean of preserving nature by providing sustainable development for the
communities that live surrounding natural habitats like Manu National Park.
Direct contact with pristine nature provide tourists love for conservation.
Hopefully, people will return home with this feeling and share it with friends
and family. If so, then ecotourism has an additional value as a source of
environmental education that can be passed along to later generations.
Peru, like other countries,
observes ecotourism as an invaluable form of sustainable development. Our
company has participated in ecotourism development as part of a National
Strategy for the Conservation of Biological Diversity. The security of our
passengers is our first priority. Our staff and our equipment ensure safety,
making possible to enjoy a natural and adventurous trip, along with comfort in a
tropical jungle setting. Do not miss the opportunity to visit and enjoy virgin
habitats in the mountains, cloud forests, and lowland tropical rain forests.
MANU
NATIONAL PARK
Manu National Park, located in
south-eastern Peru, is one of the largest parks in South America. The area of
the park encompasses parts of the Andean department of Cusco and the jungle
department of Madre de Dios. Manu protects over 2 million hectares (4.5 million
acres) of territory rich in flora and fauna species in a variety of habitats
including high Andes, cloud forests, and lowland tropical rain forests.
UNESCO officially
recognizes this natural paradise as a world heritage site. In 1977 they
designated Manu as a World Biosphere Reserve because it contains the best
existing example of biodiversity in protected areas of rain forest, as well as
endemic areas of cloud forest.
Humans have altered the majority
of forests in the world. Fortunately, Manu has remained intact and untouched by
civilization. Thus, we can observe a variety of animals in their natural
habitats, including: Giant Otters (Pteronura brasiliensis), Black Caiman
(Melanosuchus niger), the majestic Jaguar (Panthera onca), the
strange Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), the Tapir (Tapirus
terrestris), the Ocelot (Felis pardalis), 13 species of primates, and
an estimated one thousand species of birds including seven species of Macaws (Ara
sp.).
Manu also contains 10% of the
world’s vascular plant species, including several species of figs and palms, as
well as countless species of medicinal plants that scientists are currently
cataloguing. A single hectare of forest in Manu can have up to 220 species of
trees, while a hectare of temperate forest in Europe or North America may only
have 20 tree species.
Manu National
Park may be the most biologically diverse and protected park on the planet.
PROGRAM
DAY 01:
We leave Cusco early in the
morning in our specialized overland vehicles. Approximately mid-morning we visit
the interesting Pre- Inca 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. Here, a thick cloak of clouds provides perpetual humidity and makes an
ideal habitat for epiphytic plants such as bromeliads. This varied and
fascinating world is home of the Cock of the Rock, Spectacled Bear, Orchids,
Tree Ferns (one of the oldest living plants), mosses and lichens. This cloud
forest exists between 2000 and 3500 meters above sea level and at least 50% of
the plant species found here are endemic to this region. Overnight in our
Orchids lodge “San Pedro”.
DAY 02:
Today we wake up very early to
observe the Cock-of-the-Rock (Rupicola peruviana), Peru’s national bird.
The male birds are a vibrant reddish orange and about 5:00am. as many as several
dozen come together for an exhibition of a ritual mating dance in a comfortably
installed on an observation platform called “Lek”. The males display their
crest, showing off and posturing for the females. The females, fewer in number,
watch to select the most suitable males. After breakfast we continue by bike
down the narrow road between waterfalls and canyons toward Pilcopata town (*1)
for 2 hours approximately (*2). A 30 minutes bus ride to the port of Atalaya
where we will board our covered outboard motor boat and head down the Alto Madre
de Dios River for approximately 30 minutes toward our private reserve of “Erika
Lodge” where we will spend the next two nights. Short walk around the lodge.
(*1) Optional (only for
experienced people):
Descend with mountain bikes from the Cloud Forest (1,700 m.a.s.l.) - to
Pilcopata town (700 m.a.s.l.).
(*2)
Optional:
At Pilcopata town we will make the final settings for a 1 hour tropical jungle
river rafting
down the Kosñipata River
having the opportunity for a dip and of course enjoy the spectacular view of the
Koñeq Canyon.
DAY 03:
Erika Lodge is located in a transition zone between high and low jungle (600
m.a.s.l. to 1,150 m.a.s.l), encompassing different habitats. This altitude range
explains the high diversity of wildlife found around this lodge, so immediately
after breakfast, we will start walking near the riverbanks, during the hike our
guide will talk about insects, medicinal plants, trees, reptiles, mammals, etc.
This afternoon we board our boat, and after five minutes, we will walk for
another 30 minutes approximately though a very nice trail to observe and talk
about the interesting flora fond such as sensitive plants, heliconias, fruit
plantations, etc. until we arrive to Machuwasi Lake where with the help of a
telescope we can observe great egrets, tucanets, carpenters, Keskadees,
cardinals, etc. Short night walk to
observe American bullfrogs, horned frogs, tree frogs and an
incredible variety of insects.
New!!! Canopy tour:
Our guests traverse from tree to tree and platform to
platform using pulleys on horizontal traverse cables, as they sail through the
treetops of the tropical rainforest canopy, and over the trails far below.
Expert guides assist you in this exciting journey through the different layers
of the virgin rain forests and explain what’s going on around you, from the time
you leave the ground, until you rappel back down to the forest floor.
DAY 04:
This day we will
get up very early to board our boat again for only five minutes down river to a
Parrot clay Lick called “Collpa” on the riverbanks, where many species of
parrots such as the blue headed parrot, white-eyed parakeet, feed for mineral
and salt supplements to their diet of seeds and fruits. Immediately after we
continue to Atalaya Port where the bus will drive us to Cusco city, arriving
late in the night.
SERVICES INCLUDED:
Specialized and
bilingual guide, 01 at Orquídeas de San Pedro Lodge, 02 nights at Erika Lodge,
meals (vegetarian option also possible to offer), first aid kit including
anti-ophidian shots, all land and river transportation, captain and river
rafting equipment, mountain biking equipment, special guide for the Canopy Zip
down and required equipment, safety box for values and storage for luggage at
Cusco’s main office.
THINGS YOU SHOULD
BRING ALONG ON A TRIP TO MANU
Binoculars, camera and films (ASA
200 and 400 for the inner forest)
Warm clothing, long sleeve
shirts and long pants (cotton) wide brim hat and sun glasses for sunny days
100% waterproof rain gear (long
poncho or rain wear)
Insect repellent (at least 50%
Deet), sunscreen lotion
One pair of lightweight ankle
height boots and sandals
Flashlight, enough batteries
(alkaline) and bulbs
Towel, swimming suit, Personal
medicines and/or supplies (liquid for contact lenses for example) a day pack and
one back pack or duffel bag of luggage
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