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Manu Biosphere Reserve and Macaw Clay Lick (8 Days)

Our eight days Manu Biosphere Reserve Tour with a half-day excursion to see the Macaws Clay Lick is a complete package tour of the Manu National Park. Manu National Park is a popular destination in the Peruvian Amazon. The entire national park is spread over 1.532.806 hectares. The lush tiers of vegetation rise from 150 metres above sea level all the way up to 4200 metres. Manu National Park comprises three zones – Manu core zone, biosphere reserve and cultural zone. Access to Manu Core Zone is exclusive to scientists and researchers. The Biosphere reserve or the Manu Reserved Zone which dominates the major part of the national park has many trails and is popular among travellers. Manu cultural zone is where the communities live. The Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world and Manu. This lowland forest dominates the major part of the Peruvian Amazon. Manu National Park is home to over 32 indigenous people. They continue to practise their age-old traditions and customs. Some of these indigenous communities are currently living in voluntary isolation. Countless species of birds and animals also inhabit the Amazon lowland rainforest, such as the black caiman and the giant armadillo. You will also find different plant species here. In 1987, UNESCO recognised Manu as a world heritage site, giving its current status as a protected area. The Manu Wildlife Center and the Alto Madre de Dios river are some of the most known places of the reserve. The eight days tour to Manu Biosphere Reserve and Macaws Clay Lick programme is carefully designed by our local experts from the native community to offer you the best of the pristine areas of the biosphere zone and cultural zone.

Manu National Park (Manu Cultural Zone)

Adventure and biodiversity

English, Spanish

2 - 10 people

We will be picking you up from your hotel in Cusco at 06:00 in the morning.The first part of the drive will be through the Andes Mountain range. On the way, we will pass through Paucartambo, a folkloric and colonial town. Around noon, we will be arriving at the main entrance of Manu National Reserve. As we would enter Manu National Reserve, we will be traversing on a dirt road through dense fog which would mark our entrance to the Cloud Forest. Eventually, we will be arriving at the home of the Peruvian National Bird, the “Cock of the Rocks”. They are known to gather in this area. You will find that this is quite an amazing spectacle complete with an impressive array of sounds and colours that can only be found in the jungle. We will be spending the first night of the tour in Rain forest Lodge.
At 06:00 in the morning, we will start our journey towards Atalaya Port. On our way, we will stop in a couple of villages. Farmers in these villages are known to produce a variety of fruits those are typical to the region. They also plant the infamous coca plants. We will then start our boat ride on “Madre De Dios” river, one of the tributaries of the Amazon River. During our boat ride you will have a chance to spot many varieties of colourful birds. To name a few, parrots, oropendolas and vultures are in abundance here. We will stop at natural hot springs. If luck favours, you will have a chance to spot some jungle mammals like the renowned capybaras (jungle rodents that are as much as 2.5 ft. long). Early in the evening, we will arrive at the Amazon Lodge) where you will be spending the second night of the trip. Hummingbird Lodge has comfortable service, here you can freshen up before starting the night walk. During the night walk, we will spot some insects, tarantulas, scorpions and snakes.
We will be leaving from Amazon Lodge leaving behind the clean waters of Madre de Dios river and enter the Clay Laden Waters of the Manu River. With a brief stop at the Park ranger station at Limonal to present our permits, we will travel for about five hours deep down to Manu Biosphere, up the Manu River. Beaches, especially in the dry season, are full of nesting birds and feeding Herons, Egrets, Orinoco Geese, Terns and Skimmers to name a few. Some beaches will host sunning White and Black Caimans, and breeding side-of-necked turtles. Hundreds of Sand-coloured nightjars roost during the day on logs and beaches. Here you may have a chance to spot Jaguars. You will also have an opportunity to see Red Howler monkeys and small Squirrel monkeys which are typical of the region.
After breakfast, we will be spending the morning on Cocha Salvador Lake. Most of the time will be spent canoeing on a floating platform of the lake witnessing the ox-bow lake animal life. We may spot Agami Heron, Sungrebe, and Brown Capuchin Monkeys that are usually fed with fruits nearby. Specially constructed piers that jut out into the lake enable us to look for a family of Giant Otters that live here. These are the world’s largest freshwater carnivores. They remain mostly in Manu Biosphere. They have been hunted to extinction throughout most of their former range. Each of these animals consumes between 4 to 5 kilos of fish daily. Often they can be seen eating large quantities of fish on logs by the lake. We will be spending the rest of the day walking along the trails in the area looking for some of the 13 species of monkeys that are typical in the region. Your guide will explain some of the basics of rainforest ecosystems and point out some of the medicinal plants of the area used by local, indigenous groups. We may crossways with a group of Peccaries – a species of wild boar. Later that day, we will be visiting the control post of pakitza. There you will be able to walk through its trails to see the biodiversity. In the evening we will stop to see the sun setting over the world’s largest rainforest before returning to Casa Matsiguenka Lodge, where you will be spending the night.
You will be waking up to the call of the red howler monkeys (“Alouta Seniculus”). After breakfast, we will start our return trip to the Manu River. On the way, you will be able to spot a variety of birds. Namely, herons, egret, kingfishers, and the ever-present vultures of which the most spectacular is the condor of the jungle, king vulture (sarcoramphus papa). We will have a brief stop in Boca Manu where you can fetch some cold beverages. Later that evening we will arrive at Tambo Blanquillo lodge. Late in the evening you can have a guided tour of the lagoons in the region and see the alligators and nocturnal animals.
At daybreak, we will start sailing to “Macaw Clay Licks”, a special place where flocks of Parakeets, Parrots, and Macaws come every day to eat the nutritious lick. We will stop at a camouflaged hideout house for the birds. It is a paradise for bird lovers. ere you will get to see many of them. However, this activity depends a lot on the weather. There, we will spend around 5 hours waiting to see the macaws performing their daily activity. We will later return to the lodge for lunch. After lunch, we will be visiting the camungo oxbow lake. Here, you will have an opportunity to climb up the observation tower. From the top, you will get an awe-inspiring view of the Amazon plain and the lake. We will then return to the lodge for dinner.
We will begin the day with a three hours boat ride up the river to Boca Manu. There we will stop to buy cold drinks. The river trip may hold surprises as we’ll be attentive to any wildlife on the beaches. Leaving from Boca Manu we will sail up the Madre de Dios River for about five hours to our signature, Palotoa Amazon Lodge. The afternoon will be set aside to relax. Alternatively, you can trail through the forest to a lookout point on a cliff over the river to watch roosting flights of Parrots and Macaws as the sunsets.
We will get up early and after breakfast, we will return to Atalaya by boat. Here our private bus will be waiting for us for our journey back to Cusco. We will be reaching Cusco by noon.
  • All terrestrial and fluvial transport
  • Team of security
  • Rubber boots.
  • Lodge accommodation
  • All camping equipment.(optional)
  • Tent, sleeping bag and mats
  • Mineral water.
  • First aid kit.
  • 3 meals per day vegetarian, option.
  • Snack.
  • Chef
  • Entrance to hot spring, and machuhuasi lake.
  • Shirt long sleeve and long pants
  • Warm cloths (for misty morning on the river)
  • Enough mosquitos repellent.
  • Binocular.
  • Camera with extra batteries.
  • Flashlight with extra batteries.
  • Sun lotion.
  • Pocket money
  • Daypack.
  • Water bottle
  • Sun hat.
  • Sandals.
  • Swim clothes.
  • Toilet paper.
  • Dark clothes.