Our Guide Manu Park

Our Guide  National Park – Discover the Amazon with Manu Jungle Trips: Your Gateway to Ecotourism in Peru’s Rainforest

  Our Guide Manu Park  is a leading ecotourism company specializing in immersive tours across the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest. We offer a diverse range of eco-friendly adventures, including jungle expeditions, birdwatching, fishing, biking, and rafting, all designed to showcase the beauty and biodiversity of the Amazon Basin.

Why Choose Manu Jungle Trips?

Our extensive experience in the tourism industry has taught us that the key to an unforgettable journey is customer satisfaction. That’s why we offer a wide variety of pre-designed and customizable tours tailored to meet your

interests and preferences. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an adrenaline seeker, or someone looking for a

peaceful retreat in the heart of the rainforest, we have the perfect tour for you.

At Manu Jungle Trips, we pride ourselves on delivering premium service and ensuring that your adventure is as

comfortable as it is awe-inspiring. From the moment you arrive, we are here to assist you, making sure your

experience is seamless and unforgettable.

What to Expect on Your Adventure -Our Guide Manu Park.

Join us on an extraordinary journey through the pristine Manu region, far from the noise and stress of daily life. Our

expert guides will lead you through diverse ecosystems, from highland landscapes and misty cloud forests to the

vibrant, biodiverse rainforest. You’ll have the chance to explore the rich natural beauty of the jungle, spotting unique

wildlife like monkeys, jaguars, colorful butterflies, and more than 1,000 species of birds, including the iconic National Bird of Peru, the Cock-of-the-Rock.

Your adventure will take you to oxbow lakes where you can try your hand at piranha fishing, spot majestic macaw

parrots, and encounter the rare and endangered giant otters. For a truly immersive experience, camp along the

serene riverbanks, where you can cook fresh fish over an open campfire and fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the jungle.

Why Manu Jungle Trips? Our Guide Manu Park .

What sets Manu Jungle Trips apart is our passionate, experienced team of native guides, who have spent their entire

lives in the Amazon’s Madre de Dios region. Our guides are not only professionally trained but are deeply connected

to the rainforest, offering you a unique perspective and firsthand knowledge of the region’s flora, fauna, and indigenous cultures.

The jungle is our home, and we’re excited to share it with you. Our guides know the trails, the wildlife, and the best spots for every adventure, ensuring that you experience the rainforest in its most authentic and untouched form.

Book Your Journey Today

Let Manu Jungle Trips show you the Amazon Rainforest like never before—through the eyes of those who have lived

and loved it their entire lives. Join us for an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.

 

 

OUR TEAM

Our guides are bilingual (English/Spanish)

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ALEX DURAN –

he best bird guide, discovered and developed in the beginning by Oropendola Tours, began working as an assistant to our Lodge Amazon Manu Lodge, where the contact with birders tourists came to interest in learning about birds. At the beginning following the birdwatchers in trails develop his knowledge and technique of birding activity, before working with our company worked in logging where he developed an instinct to hunt.

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ABED MANCILLA

He is a very experienced tour guide, always make people smile, and commits a satisfactory trip, ability to handle difficult situations and highly demand customers.

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LUCHO PEREIRA

born 1982 in the rainforest and raised there, works as a Manu Guide since 2002 and specializes in ornithology,

MANU PARK  .

Manu National Park, one of the biggest protected areas in the world, is home to the some of the greatest biodiversity and the greatest biomass in the world. The park boasts over 1,000 species of birds and 200 species of mammals. Including the biosphere reserve (Manu National Park, Reserved Zone, and Cultural Zone), Manu spans across a variety of habitats, from the Andean cloud forests to the humid lowland rainforests. Many magnificent creatures inhabit Manu’s rich ecosystem, including Jaguars, Pumas, Spectacled Bears, Tapirs, Anacondas, and Harpy Eagles. A generous amount of butterflies and plants inhabit Manu’s different bioregions.

In 1973, the Peruvian government established Manu as a park protecting the great biodiversity living in it. In 1977, Manu National Park became a Biosphere Reserve. Then, in 1987, UNESCO declared Manu a World Natural Heritage Site. Protecting countless numbers of species of animals and plants, and a plethora of different habitats, Manu truly is “a living eden.