Contents
( In by Private Van And out by fly )
ITINERARY:
DAY 1 On
the first day of our adventure into the Jungle of Manu, we will pick
you up around 6:00 AM from your Hotels in Cusco, using the service
of our private SAS transport. The first part of our excursion is
will take us through the majestic Andean mountains, where we will
take a quick opportunity to visit a really nice pleasant lake by
the name of Huacarpay, a high Andean Lagoon that boasts heaps of
flora and fauna typical of the Andean mountains. Afterwards,
we will visit the town of Huancarani which contains the funeral towers
of Ninamarca, a cemetery of the Lupaca Pre –Inca Culture, which
we will visit briefly on our way to Paucartambo, which is known as
the folkloric capital of the district of Cusco. In the face
of modern times, this small colonial pueblo has managed to hold on
to its rich tradition for centuries upon centuries. At
mid-day we will arrive at the entrance of Manu National Park and
access to one of the most protected natural areas in South America. We
will continue on in our private transport down a dirt road and on
through the thick fog from which this section of the forest takes
it name. Eventually we will arrive at the home of the exotic
Peruvian National Bird, the “Cock of the Rocks”, where
it is known to gather with others of its kind for some sort of social
gathering that seems reminiscent of a large courtship. 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. For our first night, we will stay in the beautiful BAMBU
Lodge, where we will arrive
at approx. 5:00 p.m.
DAY 2 Very
early, at 06:30 a.m., we will leave in the direction of Port Atalaya,
on the way we will make a few stops to visit the small, native communities
of Patria and Pilcopata. These communities are known
to be producers of many varieties of jungle fruits even the famous
Coca plant.
Later, we will begin the boating
portion of our journey in a river excursion
on the Madre de Dios, or “Mother of God” River, one of
the tributaries of the mighty Amazon River.
During our day we will have the
chance to witness many types of colorful birds such as parrots, Oropendolas,
vultures and others species. Hopefully, we will make some
sightings of some jungle mammals such as monkeys or the famous capybaras (jungle
rodents that are as much as 2.5 ft long Towards the late afternoon,
we will arrive to our next sleeping destination, the Piranha
Tented Platforms, arriving
approximately at 3:00 p.m. Here, there will be showers and
services available.
DAY 3 At
the crack of dawn we will go on an early morning trek through the
jungle on our way to enjoy the one the Amazon Jungles most impressive
spectacles, the amazing Mackaw Clay Lick. This is where hundreds
of colorful parrots, Pericos and Guacamayos congregate to “lick” the
clay thereby receiving its nutrients.
In the evening, we will visit a lagoon of ancient
origin, this ecosystem will divulge to us diversity so profound that
it is truly breathtaking. This portion of the journey will
be made in a catamaran and for couple of hours, we will explore and
appreciate this tropical paradise, all the while, enjoying the landscape
and beauty of the lagoon. We will make it back to Piranha
Tented Platforms for our dinner
and our beds.
DAY 4 Continuing
on with our adventure, we will now go to one of the main areas of
the Manu National Park, the Tourist Zone. For the next 5 to
6 hours, depending on the level of the water in the Manu River, we
will sail down the robust river in our river boat. Because
of the lack of civilization in this part of the jungle it will make
all that much easier for us to take notice of the rich wildlife to
be found here. Animals such as Capybaras, Caymans, monkeys
and with a little bit of luck, maybe we will be able to see the great,
South American feline, the Jaguar, which may just resting in the
sun some place along the river.
We will then arrive to our private
area in the jungle, the Capybara
SAS Tented Platforms, where
we will spend the 3 following nights. If there is sufficient
time, we will take a trail nearby the camp site, all the while with
our guide feeding us information about the complicated amazonian
forest.
DAY 5 We
will begin this day with an early morning visit to one of the largest
tourist pulls in all of Manu National Park, the stunning Lake Salvador,
which is the natural habitat for any countless number of local species. This
is the jungle at its best, boasting such animals as the Black Cayman
and the Giant River Otters, both of which are endangered and at risk
of extinction. This is one of the only areas in the entire
world where we may see one, not in captivity, but instead in its
natural home.
During the evening, we will continue on to yet
another lake, this one equipped with giant towers alongside used
for viewing the immense lake from a birds-eye-view. This will
be a fantastic vantage point from which to soak up the amazing views
of Lake Otorongo. Then it is back to the Capybara
SAS Tented Platforms for dinner
and sleep.
DAY 6 Today
very early, we will head of to visit the Pakitza, which is known
as one of the first Biological Stations created for the scientific
studies being conducted in Manu. Aguila Arpia which means “Matchiguenga
expression”, is an as of yet, still unknown and unvisited
palace that will one day be a highly sought after tourist site. We
will take you in and around its amazingly complex trail system as
the forest exposes more and more of its natural beauty for us behind
every bend. Maybe we will even have a chance to see a
group of Tamarine Monkeys, which are the smallest monkeys in the
entire world. Be aware of surroundings, because they could
sneak up right behind you!!
Later on, in the night, we will visit another
system of trails with a completely different set of characteristics
than the first. Our guide will explain to us why and show us
native plants from the area that can be used as traditional medicines. Back
to the camp ground. Capybara
SAS Tented Platforms
DAY 07: Very
early in the morning we leave Lake Salvador to continue our adventure
traveling down the Manu river to reach Boca Manu (approx 4 hrs) On
this day it is still possible to find the famous Jaguar as we search
along the beaches to find them perhaps resting placidly after their
lunch. At Boca Manu part of the group may take the flight back to
Cusco around noon.
Departures on: Wednesday & Saturday ( Minimum 4 people) Maximum
10 people with
1 Guide in the Tourist Zone ( Reserved Protected Area) (
Please Check Our Other Confirmed Departures )
INCLUDES :
- Flight from Cusco to Boca Manu and return to Cusco
- Entrance fees for Manu National Park
- Qualified naturalist guide speaking English and Spanish.
- First Aid Kit.
- All terrestrial and fluvial transportation
- Accommodations; Platforms
- All Meals (vegetarian options).
- Drinking Water at all times
- Tents and beds.
- Manu checking list.
- Paper work for Park entrance.
- Radio communications along our locations.
NOT INCLUDED :
- Airport taxes for those returning by plane from Boca
Manu to Cusco
- Optional tips for the staff guide, cooks, motorist,
assistant.
- Soft drinks and beers.
“SAS Travel provides
Ecotourism at its best, working with people from the region to
improve their lives, conserving the Environment and preserving
the Rain Forest Ecosystem of Manu National Park and the Amazon
for the future generations .”
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PROGRAM: “MANU MAQUISAPA” RESERVED
ZONE
( In by fly And out by Private Van)
DAY 1 In
the morning, you will have a transfer from your hotel to the airport
to take the plane to Boca Manu (30 min). Once in Boca Manu, you will
take a boat in the direction of our Piranha Tented Platforms. There
you will meet with the group that came by land and river. Afterwards,
we will visit a lagoon of ancient origin, this ecosystem will divulge
to us diversity so profound that it is truly breathtaking. This
portion of the journey will be made in a catamaran and for couple
of hours, we will explore and appreciate this tropical paradise,
all the while, enjoying the landscape and beauty of the lagoon. We
will make it back to Piranha
Tented Platforms for our dinner
and our beds.
DAY 2 Continuing
on with our adventure, we will now go to one of the main areas of
the Manu National Park, the Tourist Zone. For the next 5 to
6 hours, depending on the level of the water in the Manu River, we
will sail down the robust river in our river boat. Because
of the lack of civilization in this part of the jungle it will make
all that much easier for us to take notice of the rich wildlife to
be found here. Animals such as Capybaras, Caymans, monkeys
and with a little bit of luck, maybe we will be able to see the great,
South American feline, the Jaguar, which may just resting in the
sun some place along the river.
We will then arrive to
our private area in the jungle, the Capybara
SAS Tented Platforms, where
we will spend the 3 following nights. If there is sufficient
time, we will take a trail nearby the camp site, all the while with
our guide feeding us information about the complicated amazonian
forest.
DAY 3 We
will begin this day with an early morning visit to one of the largest
tourist pulls in all of Manu National Park, the stunning Lake Salvador,
which is the natural habitat for any countless number of local species. This
is the jungle at its best, boasting such animals as the Black Cayman
and the Giant River Otters, both of which are endangered and at risk
of extinction. This is one of the only areas in the entire
world where we may see one, not in captivity, but instead in its
natural home.
During the evening, we will continue
on to yet another lake, this one equipped with giant towers alongside
used for viewing the immense lake from a birds-eye-view. This
will be a fantastic vantage point from which to soak up the amazing
views of Lake Otorongo. Then it is back to the Capybara
SAS Tented Platforms for dinner
and sleep.
DAY 4 Today
very early, we will head of to visit the Pakitza, which is known
as one of the first Biological Stations created for the scientific
studies being conducted in Manu. Aguila Arpia which means “Matchiguenga
expression”, is an as of yet, still unknown and unvisited
palace that will one day be a highly sought after tourist site. We
will take you in and around its amazingly complex trail system as
the forest exposes more and more of its natural beauty for us behind
every bend. Maybe we will even have a chance to see a
group of Tamarine Monkeys, which are the smallest monkeys in the
entire world. Be aware of surroundings, because they could
sneak up right behind you!!
Later on, in the night, we will
visit another system of trails with a completely different set of
characteristics than the first. Our guide will explain to us
why and show us native plants from the area that can be used as traditional
medicines. Back to the camp ground. Capybara
SAS Tented Platforms
DAY 5 Early
in the morning, we will depart the tourist zone and move in the direction
of our last lodging of the journey, The Bonanza House. In
order to get there, we will make a 25 kilometer journey up the Madre
de Dios River. We will arrive at our destination around 3.00
p.m. Upon our arrival, we will take a little bit of time to
relax and enjoy a bit of a break before going out on this, the last
trek of the journey. This time we will go with specific intentions
of seeing the jungle under the moon. We will see such of its
night time residents as the night frog, spiders (tarantulas), insects,
etc. Then back to the lodge for a welcome rest. CASA
Bonanza
DAY 6 GOOD
BYE TO MANU On
the day of our return, we will have an early morning departure
from the Casa Bonanza in the direction of the Port of Atalaya,
which was the entrance point that led us into the jungle in the
first place. Our private will already be waiting for us
there to take us back to the Magical City, Cusco. We will
pass through the beautiful Sacred Valley on the way, arriving in
Cusco around 7.00pm.
Departures on: Wednesday & Saturday ( Minimum 4 people) Maximum
10 people with
1 Guide in the Tourist Zone ( Reserved Protected Area) (
Please Check Our Other Confirmed Departures )
INCLUDES:
- Flight from Cusco to Boca Manu and return to Cusco
- Entrance fees for Manu National Park
- Qualified naturalist guide speaking English and Spanish.
- First Aid Kit.
- All terrestrial and fluvial transportation
- Accommodations; Platforms
- All Meals (vegetarian options).
- Drinking Water at all times
- Tents and beds.
- Manu checking list.
- Paper work for Park entrance.
- Radio communications along our locations.
NOT INCLUDED:
- Airport taxes Cusco/ Boca Manu / Cusco
- Soft drinks and Beers
- Optional tips for the staff ,guide,
cook, motorist .
“SAS Travel provides
Ecotourism at its best, working with people from the region to
improve their lives, conserving the Environment and preserving
the Rain Forest Ecosystem of Manu National Park and the Amazon
for the future generations .”