Adventure Route Manu Park

¿WHAT WE EXPECT?

Amazon Route – Parque Manu .

Why This Journey is Unmissable

From the breathtaking vistas of high-altitude landscapes to the serene depths of Amazonian rainforests, the journey from Cusco to Manu is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Witness extraordinary wildlife, connect with local cultures, and traverse an unparalleled diversity of ecosystems.

Prepare for an unforgettable adventure where nature’s wonders come to life. Book your guided tour today and embark on the ultimate exploration of Manu National Park—a haven of biodiversity in the heart of Peru,

 

To get to visit we have three routes to get to Manu Park:

From Cusco: Departure by bus passing through small picturesque towns such as Paucartambo, a colony town, then the Kosnipata Valley, Pilcopata, Atalaya, the

Main Port, outboard boat, trip Rio Alto Madre de Dios to the Manu River, directly to the Manu National Park.

From Puerto Maldonado: take a vehicle to Villa Santa Rosa 4.5 hours, cross the Inambari River then by car to Puerto Carlos, or Boca Colorado 45 minutes, from there we will embark on an outboard boat and navigate upriver from the upper Madre de Dios and then Manu River Manu Reserve area.

Charter flight From the City of Cusco to Boca Manu, which is a small landing strip, lego outboard boat upriver through the Manu River Reserve Zone of the Manu Lodge.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs):

Why Visit Manu National Park?

Manu National Park is one of the most biodiverse destinations in the world, ideal for ecotourism, birdwatching, and connecting with ancestral cultures. Located between Cusco and Madre de Dios, it has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its unique ecological and cultural value.

Where Is Manu National Park Located?

It is located in southeastern Peru, spanning the departments of Cusco and Madre de Dios. The park is mainly accessed from Paucartambo (Cusco) or Puerto Maldonado, via river and land routes.

 When Is the Best Time to Visit Manu National Park?

The best time to visit Manu is during the dry season (May to October), when the weather is more stable and there are fewer mosquitoes. It’s the ideal time for hiking, wildlife spotting, and enjoying the sunrise at Tres Cruces Viewpoint.

What to See in Manu National Park?

Ninamarka, a pre-Incan village with sacred funerary towers (chullpas)

  • Tres Cruces Viewpoint – Acjanaco, offering one of the most breathtaking sunrises in the world
  • Cloud Forest and Kosñipata Valley, rich in flora and fauna
  • Boca Manu, the heart of the park and a hotspot of biodiversity
  • Historic rivers like the Alto Madre de Dios and the Manu River

What Activities to Do on a Tour to Manu?

Birdwatching of exotic species like the Cock-of-the-Rock and macaws

  • Jungle hikes through cloud forest and tropical rainforest
  • Canoe trips along Amazonian rivers
  • Visits to native communities such as the Matsiguengas
  • Observation of wildlife in its natural habitat

Where to Stay in Manu National Park?

You can stay in eco-lodges and sustainable lodgings located in areas like Pilcopata, Atalaya, and Boca Manu, offering services with local guides, ecological meals, and a deep respect for the natural environment.

What to Pack for a Trip to Manu National Park?

Lightweight, long-sleeved clothing

  • Insect repellent and sunscreen
  • Waterproof, sturdy footwear
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Flashlight, binoculars, and camera
  • Personal ID and updated vaccinations

What Health Precautions Should I Take When Visiting Manu?

Get vaccinated for yellow fever (recommended by the Ministry of Health)

  • Use DEET-based repellents to prevent dengue and malaria
  • Always drink purified or bottled water
  • Consult a travel medicine specialist before your trip

Why Is Manu National Park Important for Conservation?

Manu was established in 1973 and declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1977. Thanks to the work of naturalists like Celestino Kalinowski, the park protects thousands of species and indigenous communities, serving as a global model of conservation and responsible tourism.

Which Ancestral Cultures Live in Manu National Park?

The park is home to indigenous groups such as the Matsiguengas, descendants of the Arahuac, one of the earliest known inhabitants of the Peruvian Amazon. These communities preserve their language, medicinal knowledge, and millennia-old traditions.

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