Venture into the heart of one of the world’s most biodiverse regions on the Manu Reserve and Macaw Clay Lick 7-day expedition. Enjoy the wonders of Manu National Park, where you’ll explore the Core, Reserved, and Cultural Zones, spotting jaguars, embarking on night safaris, and canoeing across Lake Cocha Salvador. The highlight? Witnessing the vibrant Macaw Clay Lick, where hundreds of these magnificent birds gather in a stunning natural display. With comfortable lodgings, locally-sourced meals, and expert bilingual guides, this journey promises adventure and discovery at every turn. But what awaits you beyond the Macaw Clay Lick?
Key Points
- 7-day expedition in Manu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with activities like jaguar spotting, night safaris, and canoeing on Lake Cocha Salvador.
- Guided by English and Spanish-speaking professionals, with pickup from Cusco, lodging, meals, and essential gear included in the starting price of $3,579 per person.
- Opportunity to visit the Macaw Clay Lick, where hundreds of macaws gather to feed, and hike to an observation tower for expansive views.
- Comfortable lodges with private bathrooms and modern amenities, and locally-sourced meals prepared by skilled cooks, including vegetarian options.
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve-now-pay-later option available, with the tour not recommended for individuals with physical limitations.
Trip Overview
This 7-day expedition immerses adventurers in the lush wonders of Manu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site spanning over 1.5 million hectares.
Priced from $3,579 per person, the small-group trip offers a reserve-now-pay-later option with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Led by English and Spanish-speaking guides, the itinerary features birdwatching, jaguar spotting, night safaris, and survival training across the park’s distinct zones.
Pickup from Cusco, comfortable lodging, and all meals are included, along with essential gear like rubber boots.
While not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues, the trip promises an unforgettable immersion in one of Peru’s most biodiverse regions.
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Itinerary Highlights
The 7-day expedition through Manu National Park takes adventurers on an immersive journey across the UNESCO World Heritage site’s distinct zones.
Explorers will spot jaguars, go on night safaris, and learn survival skills within the Core, Reserved, and Cultural Zones. The itinerary begins in Cusco, continues to Atalaya port, and then follows the Madre de Dios river to various Amazon lodges.
Highlights include canoeing on Lake Cocha Salvador, witnessing the Macaw Clay Lick, and hiking to an observation tower.
Throughout the journey, travelers will enjoy continuous mineral water, delicious meals, and a knowledgeable bilingual guide to enhance their experience.
Manu National Park
Manu National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site covering an astounding 1.5 million hectares in the Peruvian Amazon.
This vast, protected area is divided into three distinct zones:
- Core Zone, dedicated to scientific research
- Reserved Zone, open to carefully managed tourism
- Cultural Zone, home to indigenous communities
Teeming with biodiversity, Manu offers an unparalleled opportunity to spot jaguars, witness the vibrant Macaw Clay Lick, and take in the daily life of the Amazon.
With a range of activities like birdwatching, night safaris, and survival training, this seven-day journey promises an unforgettable exploration of one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
Activities and Experiences
Visitors to Manu National Park can look forward to an array of engaging activities and immersive experiences. Participants will embark on birdwatching excursions to spot the park’s incredible avian diversity, including the elusive jaguar.
Night safaris provide opportunities to witness the nocturnal wildlife, while survival training teaches essential wilderness skills. Canoeing on Cocha Salvador Lake allows for up-close encounters with the Amazon’s flora and fauna.
The highlight for many is witnessing the spectacle of Macaw Clay Lick, where hundreds of vibrant macaws gather to feed on the mineral-rich clay. Throughout the journey, guests will explore the park’s distinct zones, from the research-focused Core Zone to the indigenous Cultural Zone.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyAccommodations and Meals
Throughout the 7-day Manu Reserve and Macaw Clay Lick expedition, travelers will enjoy comfortable accommodations at strategically located lodges within the Amazon rainforest.
These lodges offer a blend of modern amenities and a connection to the surrounding nature. Guests can expect:
- Cozy and clean rooms with private bathrooms
- Delicious, locally-sourced meals prepared by skilled cooks
- Communal areas to relax and recharge after a day of exploration
The meals served at the lodges feature a variety of local and international dishes, catering to different dietary preferences, including vegetarian options.
With this balance of comfort and immersion in the Amazon, travelers can fully embrace the adventure and discover the wonders of the Manu Reserve.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour package includes a comprehensive set of amenities and services to ensure a seamless and enriching experience for travelers.
Private transportation by bus and boat, along with the services of a professional bilingual guide, are provided throughout the itinerary. Participants will receive rubber boots, a waterproof bag, and camping equipment as needed.
Accommodations at various lodges, a continuous supply of mineral water, and a first-aid kit are also included. Meals, consisting of a buffet with vegetarian options, snacks, and a professional cook, are provided three times daily.
Entrance fees to key attractions, such as the Hot Spring, Manu National Park, Macaw Clay Lick, and Palotoa Ecological Reserve, are covered in the package.
Important Considerations
This tour may not be suitable for all travelers. Certain physical limitations and health conditions may prevent individuals from fully participating in the activities and exploration of the Manu National Park.
The rugged terrain, long hiking trails, and boat rides can be challenging for those with:
- Back problems or mobility impairments
- Pregnancy
- Elderly or very young travelers
It is essential to carefully consider your physical abilities and any potential health concerns before booking this adventure.
The tour operator can provide guidance on the suitability of the itinerary and assist in making an informed decision.
Booking and Availability
Booking this Manu Reserve and Macaw Clay Lick tour is straightforward. Travelers can check availability for specific dates and select the number of participants.
The tour operator offers a reserve now and pay later option, providing flexibility. Availability may vary depending on the chosen travel dates, so it’s best to check early.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance allows for a full refund, giving peace of mind. Once the booking is confirmed, the tour operator will provide all necessary details, including meeting points, departure times, and packing recommendations.
With these convenient booking options, travelers can easily secure their spot on this immersive Manu National Park adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Pet on the Trip?
Sorry, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour itinerary and activities aren’t suitable for animals. For the safety and enjoyment of all participants, only registered service animals are permitted.
Is Wi-Fi Available at the Lodges?
Wi-Fi availability at the lodges is limited due to the remote location. Most lodges don’t offer Wi-Fi, though some may have limited connectivity in public areas. Guests should expect an unplugged experience to fully immerse in the Amazonian wilderness.
Can I Modify the Itinerary to Meet My Needs?
Yes, the tour company allows guests to modify the itinerary to fit their needs. They’ll work with you to customize the trip and ensure you get the most from your Manu National Park experience.
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?
The minimum age requirement for participants is 10 years old. Children under 10 are not permitted on this tour due to the challenging hiking and boat activities involved. Visitors of all ages must be able to navigate the terrain safely.
Can I Request a Vegetarian or Gluten-Free Meal?
Yes, you can request vegetarian or gluten-free meals. The tour includes 3 daily meals with buffet options, including vegetarian choices. Just let the travel provider know about any dietary requirements when booking your trip.
Recap
This 7-day expedition through Manu National Park offers unparalleled opportunities to take in the Amazon’s vibrant biodiversity. From spotting jaguars to witnessing the spectacle of macaws at the Clay Lick, each day promises unforgettable experiences. With comfortable lodgings, delectable meals, and expert guides, travelers can embark on an adventure that combines comfort and discovery in the heart of the rainforest.
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