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Tropical Rainforest flora and fauna, jungle exploration and
the Parrot clay lick.
(Bus -Plane)(WEDNESDAY -TUESDAY)
Country:Peru
Category:Easy
Season:All year around (departures on Wednesday)
Transportation:Bus, boat and airplane
Accommodation:Camping and lodge
Highlights:Tropical Rainforest flora and fauna, jungle
exploration and the Parrot clay lick.
DAY 01.
-It
is necessary to leave Cusco early in order to reach the
cloud forest - traveling through Andean landscapes of great
beauty, with deep valleys, highlands, rural communities and
picturesque colonial towns such as Paucartambo, which has
been the gateway to the Manu forests since pre-Hispanic
times. Acjanaco pass ( 3,850 m.a.s.l) marks the official
entrance to Manu National Park. From here the road descends
to the cloud forest, passing the important ecosystem
comprised of Andean grassland, where vegetation is sparse,
before reaching the cloud forest in the afternoon. This is a
very rich area in terms of flora and fauna, the habitat of
the Cock-of-the-Rock (Rupicula peruviana), Quetzal, Blue-crowned
motmot, Toucans, Spectacled Bear (South America's only bear),
White-tailed deer, butterflies, ferns and orchids. We will
spend the first night in our cloud forest Paradise Lodge.

DAY 02.
-After
our first night in the cloud forest, and before breakfast,
we will take a walk in the forest to see the Cock-of-the-Rock
in a daily ritual in which eight to ten males perform in
order to attract the attention of the female.
We will then return to the Lodge for a healthy and
fortifying breakfast and continue our trip to the port of
Atalaya, from where we will board our boat downstream to our
camp in the hot springs in the Upper Madre de Dios River,
near to a Macaw clay lick.
DAY
03.
-Before
breakfast about 5:30 a m, we will hike to a position some
30m (90ft) from the collpa, a rich deposit of natural
minerals and clay in the river sidewall. From here, we can
observe several species of parrots and parakeets arriving,
followed by macaws in a colorful and impressive show. If
there is a good weather you can have the opportunity to see
around 300 individuals. After this unforgettable spectacle
and a good breakfast we will continue downstream to the
village of Boca Manu, where we will be joined by others
passengers arriving by light aircraft from Cusco. As we
travel downriver we will be able to see a variety of birds
among the trees as well as caimans. More or less at noon we
will enter the Reserved Zone of the Park for a 4 hour hike
in this primary forest. At nightfall we will stay in a
comfortable lodge In Boca Manu, at the entrance to the Park.
This is an opportunity for a nocturnal walk, during which we
will hopefully see nocturnal birds such as the sand-colored
nighthawk as we listen to the spectacular sounds made by
Night monkeys (Musmuqui), the world's only nocturnal
primate, the Amazon bamboo rat, numerous species of toads
and insects and other inhabitants of the forest which only
emerge at night.
DAY 04.
-Today
we will continue our journey along the Manu River as far as
the CAIMAN CAMP, inside the Reserved Area, passing Limonal,
the Park Ranger Station, where we will register before
entering the Reserved Area.
In the course of the trip we will see birds, toucans, macaws,
parrots and some mammals such as capybara, tapirs, peccaries
and many varieties of turtles, caiman and, if we are lucky,
an impressive, lone jaguar. We will arrive at our camp in
the mid-afternoon, near the Salvador oxbow-Lake, where we
will spend two nights camping on comfortable platforms.
DAY 05.
-Today
we will make an early start for a long walk of some three or
four hours, from the banks of Manu River to Otorongo lake,
where we will climb a 15m high observation tower, from where
birds such as the exuberantly feathered and primitive
Shansho (Hoatzin) can be seen, as well as monkeys feeding on
fruits and several species of flowers and brightly-colored
butterflies. We will then return to our camp by canoe to
enjoy a delicious lunch. The afternoon will be dedicated to
exploring Salvador Oxbow lake and the surrounding area
aboard our catamaran, from which will be able to observe the
mega diversity attracted by this oxbow lake, including Black
Caiman, White Caiman, a family of Giant Otters and waterfowl.
Return to the camp in the evening.
DAY 06.
-Early
in the morning we will another chance to go for a nature
walk or one more visit to the oxbow lake and hear choirs of
birds defining their territory in song. As the sun rises,
the eastern sky changes to a pale yellow and we will be able
to see falcons or other predatory birds patiently searching
for prey from the treetops. After lunch we will board our
boat again and head downstream towards Boca Manu but this
time just foating with out the engine in order to have the
opportunity to observ with plenty of time this mighty and
diverse enviroment. Arriving at Boca Manu we will visit the
native community of the Matshiguenka and Yine ethnic group,
also we will visit their botanical garden of medicinal
plants and share their activities.
DAY 7.
-In
the morning we will go to the airfield at Boca Manu, where
we will board our plane to Cusco. Staff from our office will
be waiting for you at the Cusco Airport to take to your
hotel.


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