Manu Cultural 6 days

OVERVIEW:

This is the best program which will let you visit in few days the highlights of Manu. Activities include a visit to Manu Wildlife Center’s Macaw Clay Lick Project, a visit to the world’s largest Tapir clay lick, oxbow lakes with Giant Otters and unlimited access to our unique spiral staircase to a large canopy observation platform!

HIGHLIGHTS & ROUTE: Meals Included: B= Breakfast L=Lunch BxL=Picnic Lunch D=Dinner

PLEAS NOTE THAT YOU HAVE TO ARRIVE IN MALDONADO ON A WEDNESDAY. OUR SERVICES START AND FINISH IN MALDONADO

DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY: ARRIVING IN MALDONADO FROM CUSCO or LIMA

DAY 2 - THURSDAY: 7 AM MALDONADO - COLORADO - MANU WILD LIFE CENTER. (B/BxL/D)

DAY 3 - FRIDAY - MANU WILD LIFE CENTER: Macaw Clay lick project, Canopy Tower & Tapir Clay lick. (B/L/D)

DAY 4 - SATURDAY - MANU WILD LIFE CENTER: Hike to an Oxbow Lake and the Wildlife Trails. (B/L/D)

DAY 5: SUNDAY - MANU WILD LIFE CENTER: Observation tower and trail system. (B/L/D)

DAY 6 - MONDAY - MANU WILD LIFE CENTER - COLORADO - CUSCO or LIMA (B)

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DETAILED ITINERARY: Meals Included: B= Breakfast L=Lunch BxL=Picnic Lunch D=Dinner


PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU HAVE TO ARRIVE TO MALDONADO ON A WEDNESDAY; OUR SERVICES START AND FINISH IN MALDONADO


DAY 1 - WEDNESDAY: LIMA/CUSCO - MALDONADO: Arrival, Reception and transfer to the hotel.

Note: You are in charge of arriving by plane or bus to Maldonado this day at any time. Our Services start and finish in Maldonado.


DAY 2 - THURSDAY: MALDONADO - COLORADO - MANU WILD LIFE CENTER: 7 AM: Transfer service by van from your hotel to Santa Rosa Village, we will get there in about two-hours and half journey, you will cross the Inambari river for a 15 minutes boat trip to Puerto Carlos.

Caiman

Here you will start your overland journey to Boca Colorado for 45 minutes by car, followed by four hours and half motorized boat journey ride upstream the Madre de Dios river in between we plan on a delicious boxed lunch at the beginning of the boat journey to Manu Wildlife Center. Later we make our first acquaintance with the rain forest, exploring some of the 30 miles of forest trails that surround the lodge. We have an excellent chance of encountering some of the 12 species of monkeys, including the Spider Monkey and Emperor Tamarin, which inhabit the surrounding forest. After dinner there will be an enchanting night walk along the trails, in search of the nocturnal birds and animals of the rain forest (B,BxL, D)

DAY 3 - FRIDAY: Manu Wildlife Center: the Macaw Clay lick project, Canopy Tower & Tapir Clay lick: Another early start (inevitable on wildlife expeditions), after a delicious breakfast is followed by a short boat ride downstream.

Macaw Clay Lick

We walk through the forest for some minutes, where we find the Macaw Lick project. The hide provided with individual chairs and a convenient place for cameras and binoculars is our ringside seat for what is usually a spectacular show. In groups of twos and threes the scarlet Macaws come flapping in, landing in the treetops as they eye the main stage below -- the eroded clay banks of the river and the occasional villain, a menacing and unwelcome Great Black Hawk. The drama plays out in first in tentative and then bolder approaches to the lick, until finally nearly all the macaws form a colorful and noisy spectacle on the bare banks, squabbling as they scrape clay from the hard surface. After this we continue walking and exploring on the network of trails surrounding the lodge then we return to the lodge for lunch. Later, we continue to explore and discover the rain forest, its lore and plant life, on the network of trails surrounding the lodge, arriving in the late afternoon at our 34m/112ft. Canopy Tower.

Tapir Clay Lick

On its platform we witness the frantic rush-hour activity of twilight in the rain forest canopy, before night closes in. Then we set off along the “collpa trail”, which will take us to the lodge’s famous Tapir Clay lick. Here at the most active tapir lick known in all the Amazon, our research has identified from 8-12 individual 600-pound Tapirs who come to this lick to eat clay from under the tree roots around the edge. This unlikely snack absorbs and neutralizes toxins in the vegetarian diet of the Tapir, the largest land animal of Latin America. The lick features a roomy, elevated observation platform 5m/17ft above the forest floor. The platform is equipped with freshly-made-up mattresses with pillows. Each mattress is covered by a roomy mosquito net. The 10-m-long, elevated walkway to the platform is covered with sound-absorbing padding to prevent our footsteps from making noise.

Oxbow Lake

This Tapir Experience is unique and exciting because these normally very shy creatures are visible up close, and flash photography is not just permitted, but encouraged. The hard part for modern city dwellers is to remain still and silent anywhere from 30 minutes to two or more hours. Many prefer to nap until the first Tapir arrives, at which point your guide gently awakens you to watch the Tapir 10-20m/33-66ft) away below the platform. Most people feel that the wait is well worth it in order to have such a high probability of observing the rare and elusive Tapir in its rain forest home. (B/L/D).


DAY 4 - SATURDAY: Manu Wildlife Center: Hike to an Oxbow Lake and the Wildlife Trails: We set off early for an old oxbow lake full of water lilies (Nuphar lutea) and sunken logs. As we circle the lake on our catamaran we might encounter the resident Giant Otter family on a fishing expedition, or troops of monkeys crashing noisily through the trees.

Giant Otter

Wattled Jacanas step lightly on the lily pads, dainty Sun Grebes paddle across the water, supple-necked Anhingas air-dry their wide, black wings, and perhaps an Osprey scans for fish from a high branch. Among the bushes near the waterline, Hoatzins, which look like rust-colored, punk chickens, announce their presence with distinctive, bizarre wheezing and grunts. Woodpeckers, tanagers, macaws, toucans and parakeets all finally come swooping in to trees surrounding the lake. Many of them roost around the lake for the night. After lunch at the lodge our guide is available to lead us on freewheeling expeditions in search of further wildlife encounters, or we may take one of the lodge’s many trails on private and personal excursions to commune with the spirits of the rainforest. This evening, from the late afternoon until after Dinner, we offer an opportunity to search for caiman and other nocturnal life along the riverbank by boat (If the level of river allows it) (B/L/D)

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DAY 5 - SUNDAY: Manu Wildlife Center: Observation tower and trail system

After breakfast we will explore on the network of trails, having more emphasis in visiting trees that are with flowers and fruits, this thanks to the information of our resident and naturalist guides. Here we expect to find more species of monkeys, as well as also numerous species of birds. Before or after the dinner, the passengers who have energy and want more experience, they will have the second opportunity to visit the Observation Tower as well as The mammals or tapir clay lick (Collpa de mamiferos). (B/L/D).

DAY 6 - MONDAY: Manu Wildlife Center to Cusco or Lima

We leave our lodge very early on the two hour and half return boat trip downstream to the Colorado Village, the breakfast will be serve on the boat while you enjoying early morning wildlife activity as we go.

Howler Monkey

We will stop in the far-west type gold-mining town of Colorado to start our overland journey to Puerto Carlos for 45 minutes, then you will cross the Inambari River for 15 minutes boat trip to Santa Rosa, finally a van or bus will drive us in approximately two-hours to the airport in Puerto Maldonado City, here you fly by a commercial airplane to Cusco or Lima, with this assistance your jungle adventure ends. (B)

Please note that the program may vary slightly so as to maximize your wildlife sightings, depending on the reports of our researchers and experienced naturalist guides based at the lodge.

For those with interest of visiting other destination or having other special activities: BIRDWATCHING, WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY, RESEARCH, TAMBOPATA RESERVE, IQUITOS AND THE AMAZON, PACAYA SAMIRIA, MACAW CLAY LICKS, ETC, or spend more days in the Manu Rainforest and know more. Please contact us

PRICES PER PERSON IN US DOLLARS

DOUBLE or TRIPLE OCCUPANCY:
1890 US DOLLARS PP
SINGLE OCCUPANCY:
2200 US DOLLARS PP

INCLUDED IN THE PRICES ACCORDING TO THE ITINERARY:

Round trip transfers to and from the Maldonado Airport, Round trip canoe transportation to the lodge, 1 night at a hotel in Maldonado, Private bungalows with private bathrooms, All meals and snacks, Purified drinking water and juices, Bilingual naturalist guide, Visits to macaw and tapir clay licks, oxbow lake, canopy platforms and trail hikes.

- Professional & Personal Assistance during your visit.


Does not include: International or domestic airfares (to and from Maldonado), Services Taxes or visa fees, excess baggage charges, tips, additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, alcoholic beverages or bottled water, snacks, insurance of any kind, laundry, phone calls, radio calls or messages, reconfirmation of flights and items of personal nature.


BOOKING & DEPOSIT FOR THE TRIP:

COVID – 19 VERY FLEXIBLE CONDITIONS: Booking with flexibility means you can...

UP TO 2 MONTHS BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF YOUR TRIP/TOUR

• Change booking dates: You’re not locked in. Things can change, and we will allow you to choose a different booking date.

• Choose a different Trip/Tour: In case your new dates and your previous trip no longer works out, we will let you choose a different trip.

• Receive credit if plans change: If you can’t pick your new dates and tour at the time of cancellation, we will offer you a credit towards a future trip.


- To reconfirm and book we will need you to send a deposit of 20% of the trip's price ASAP.

- The remaining balance has to be paid 90 days before your trip.

THE LODGE

Manu Wildlife Center is located east of the Manu River on the north bank of Madre de Dios River. The Lodge contains 22 double-occupancy fully screened private bungalows, separate complexes with hot showers and toilets, a large fully screened dining room and a delightful bar with hammocks for relaxing. Manu Wildlife Center has no electricity, a 220V the generator is available (make sure your equipment is compatible with this voltage) and has limited electricity at certain times of night, during which it is possible to recharge batteries; although a local wall-plug adaptor may be required. So the communal areas lit by lamps and candles, the paths around the lodge complex lit by lamps and the guest bungalows lit by candle.

ADDITIONAL TOURS IN CUSCO & THE SACRED VALLEY
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