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Day One:
06:00 departure from Cusco on our vehicle. Our destination is Manu
1,300 Ha. Private Reserve in the cloud forest near the
southeastern boundary of Manu Park, nested between the grasslands
and the lowlands of the Upper Madre de Dios River. We travel
south-east through small Andean villages while we observe cameloid
shepherds and native peasants in their colorful attires. We travel
at leisure making several stops along the way, including many
photo opportunities and the colonial town of Paucartambo, the
gateway to the rainforest since pre-Inka times.
Optional
Trekking: Upon arrival to an Andean pass, located at the
southern-most tip of the Manu Park in the grasslands overlooking
the Amazon Basin we will offer you the chance to get in touch with
this very special kind of habitat by trekking down through a moss
and lichen-carpeted kingdom. This four-hour trek will take us
through the grasslands, elfin forests and cloud forests. A perfect
occasion to learn about the natural history of the eastern slopes
of the Andes. We might have the opportunity to spot many species
of ferns, lichens, bromeliads and orchids, (i.e. Odontoglossum,
Epidendrum, Pachyphyllum, Stelis, Scaphyglotis) We may also have a
chance to spot several species of raptors (Black-and- Chestnut
Eagle, Mountain Caracara, Black-chested Buzzard Eagle and Puna
Hawk).
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Note:
If you decide to hike, you can not participate in
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a) Llama Taxis: As we reach the southern-most point of Manu
National Park, in the grasslands, you will have the chance to ride
a Llama Taxi. Led by local peasants and pulled by a couple of
these intelligent cameloids you will have a chance to get off the
bus, and ride from the Andean grasslands to the elfin forests as
you watch the Amazon basin in the far horizon, 11,000 ft. below.
This is an opportunity to learn about the Andean culture, their
way of life and the use of cameloids to participate in ecotourism,
while preserving these wild ecosystems. The Llama Taxi initiative
has been funded and started by Manu Nature Tours in an effort to
include local Andean peasants in the benefits of ecotourism. Two,
llama-assisted treks are now being planned to descend from the
Andes into the rainforest.
You may ride a Llama Taxi for segments of 30´minutes. If you want
to bird watch, these vehicles are ideal. At a 5 km/hour speed,
there are slow, silent, and patient.
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Note:
Llama Taxis, may not be available on certain
occasions, due to traditional community
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b) Mountain
Biking: After this experience, for those with the energy and a
sense of adventure we will offer the choice to use a sturdy
mountain bike to descend effortlessly the most scenic and
beautiful part of the single-lane dirt road into the heart of the
cloud forests. For your security, and since this is not a
competition but a chance to enjoy nature, you will have to ride
behind our transport.
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Note:
You can take a Llama taxi, and later continue by
mountain bike. In coordination with your guide you
can decide your mountain bike excursion length,
getting back to the ground transport at any
moment. We provide helmets, although if you plan
to mountain bike all the way to the Manu Cloud
Forest Lodge (about four hours), then you should
bring your favorite pair of well-padded mountain
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We reach our
Manu Cloud Forest Lodge to have a relaxing evening by the lodge's
veranda. The sound of the Union Creek or a visit to the lodge´s
sauna will put us into a pleasant sleep.
Day 02.
The lush and misty cloud forest is perhaps the most fragile and
threatened type of rainforest. This forest which starts from
11,000 feet, and continue down to about 5,000 feet of elevation,
cover the eastern slopes of the Andes, before yielding to the vast
lowland forest of the Amazon. This is a kingdom of moss, lichens,
ferns, and orchids.
Early
excursion to a nearby platform and blind strategically located to
see a "lek" where the brightly red-colored Cocks-of-the
Rock display daily for the females. Afterwards we return to our
lodge for a hearty breakfast.
Later in the
morning, we will have the opportunity to explore the Mirador
Trail, and the beautiful scenery of the Cloud Forest. This is
another good chance to try our luck and see Woolly Monkeys,
Emerald Toucanet, Torrent Duck, Golden-headed Quetzal,
Gray-breasted Mountain Toucan, Amazonian Umbrella Bird,
Blue-banded Toucanet, Fruit-eating Tanagers, Red-crested Cotinga,
Banded-tail Fruit-eater, tyrant flycatchers and the Blue-crowned
Mot-Mot.
In the
afternoon you can rent a mountain bike to explore the unpaved road
nearby. This is an opportunity to see Dusky-green Oropendola,
Crested Oropendola, Mountain Cacique, Yellow-billed Cacique,
Grass-green Tanager, Yellow-throated Tanager, or simply enjoy the
profusion of plants and flowers insects and butterflies.
Optional
White-water rafting on the Qosnipata River: visitors of all ages
can enjoy 3 hours of exciting class II and III rapids in the
beautiful setting of the tropical rainforest. Lunch is served
along the river course. Must be reserved in advance. We need a
minimum of three-four participants to run it.
Clients not participating on the river rafting expediton may take
a mountain bike to accompany the group to the put-in point, the
local town, or simply to explore the unpaved road nearby. This is
an opportunity to see Dusky-green Oropendola, Crested Oropendola,
Mountain Cacique, yellow-billed Cacique, Grass-green Tanagers,
Yellow-throated tanager, or simply enjoy the profusion of plants
and flowers insects and butterflies.
Day 03.
This morning we offer you a hiking excursion to the Waterfall
trail, walking through dense and exuberant cloud forest and
crossing rushing streams, which originate in the mountain peaks
high above the forest. At noon a delicious barbecue awaits beside
a natural pond. Surrounded by massive rocks, hanging vines and
bromeliads, we may enjoy a refreshing dip in these crystal-clear
waters
Early in the
afternoon we start our journey back to Cusco. END
Optional White-water
rafting on the Tono River: If you thought that the class III
rapids of the Qosñipata River were fun, we challenge you to
explore the class IV rapids of the Tono River. This beautiful,
narrow and pristine cloud forest river is born in the Manu Park
core area and their unpolluted waters offer you 3-4 hours of
world-class white water rafting. We offer you a safe experience
with well-experienced river guides, with experience in many rivers
worldwide, and training in rescue techniques. For your security we
always take, either to rafts, or a raft and a security kayak. We
need a minimum of three-four participants.
Additional cost: $ 98.00 per person.
Included:
Round trip ground transportation from Cusco, English-speaking
guide services, meals according to type of accommodations chosen
and excursions according to itinerary.
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Important
Note: The sequence of the itinerary is subject
to change due to weather conditions. |
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