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Amazon Jungle Tours
Manu National Park Tours
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Manu Wildlife Classic ( 5
Days 4 Nights )
Price per person
| 1 pxs |
2/4 pxs |
5 pxs |
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1270 |
1230 |
| A visit
to Manu's only accessible Macaw Clay Lick and to the world's largest
Tapir Clay Lick. Unlimited access to our new "stairway to the stars"
- a unique spiral staircase to a large observation platform in the
top of a huge kapok tree - and other new wildlife attractions.
FIXED DEPARTURE DAY: THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS ( All year round )
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Day 1:
DISCOVER THE JUNGLE
Early morning our representative will pick you up from your
hotel in Cusco and transfer you to Cusco airport.
A thirty-five minute flight in a radar-equipped twin engine
plane takes you to Boca Manu (airfare included). Here you
take a motorized canoe for the 90 minute journey down the
Madre de Dios River to Manu Wildlife Center to arrive for
lunch. The afternoon will be spent exploring some of the 30
miles of clean forest trails that surround the lodge. On
these trails you have an excellent chance to encounter some
of the 12 species of monkeys, which include the Monk Saki
and Emperor Tamarin, which inhabit the surrounding forest.
After dinner we will leisurely hike for 60-75 minutes
through the night to the Amazon's largest known Tapir clay
lick. We climb up a 17 foot observation platform perched 17
feet above the lick itself where we wait for the lumbering
Tapirs to arrive, then using powerful flashlights we observe
and photograph them in action. (L/D)
Day 2: MACAW CLAY LICK
Rising before dawn, we twill take a 25 minute boat journey
downstream to the only large parrot and macaw clay lick in
the Manu area. From a floating catamaran blind we are
afforded excellent views and photo opportunities as first
hundreds of medium-sized and large parrots, and then the
large Red-and-Green Macaws arrive to eat the clay. Please
note that the clay lick is not as active in May, June and
July. Returning for lunch, the afternoon is spent visiting
one of the two oxbow lakes found in the area. These lakes
have populations of a variety of water birds, including the
prehistoric-looking Hoatzin, and also house Giant Otters.
After dinner back at the Center there will be another
opportunity to visit the Tapir clay lick. (B/L/D)
Day 3: WILDLIFE
Rising at dawn we will explore the forest trails with the
emphasis on visiting the fruiting trees which our
researchers and native guides have been monitoring. Here we
will hope to encounter more monkey species as well as
numerous species of birds. Or, we will have an early visit
to one or both of the lakes before exploring the forest
trails.
After lunch at the Center there will be a further
opportunity to explore more of the forest types which can be
found in the vicinity of the lodge. Alternatively, some
visitors may wish to spend time at the strategically
designed observation points in order to observe and perhaps
to photograph the brilliantly colored dancing birds called
manakins.
After dinner, those particularly determined visitors can
once again visit the tapir clay lick. (B/L/D)
Day 4: BLANCO RIVER
Rising early, we will board the motorized canoe for a 25
minute journey to the mouth of the Blanco River. Here we
transfer to dugout canoes where our native guides will
paddle us up this beautiful small tributary of the River
Madre de Dios. As we paddle up the river, we will look for
monkeys feeding in the liana-festooned trees which loom
overhead, and will encounter numerous water birds including
probable sightings of the Horned Screamers. Those lucky
explores might also meet giant otters, or the smaller
southern river otter, swimming upstream on a fishing
expedition. After lunch at the Center there will be an
opportunity to observe life in the forest canopy from one of
our 35-metre tree platforms, or to independently explore one
of the numerous forest trails. After supper, those explorers
with enough energy will have a chance for a final visit to
the Tapir clay lick. (B/L/D)
Day 5: TRANSFER OUT
After a dawn breakfast, you will board the motor canoe for
the two hour return trip to the Manu landing strip, from
which you fly to Cusco (airfare included), where 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 native guides based at the lodge. |
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Towering canopy platform |

Macaw clay lick |

Tamarin monkey |

Turtles |

Roomy floating blind |
INCLUDES: All hotel and lodge accommodations based on double
occupancy. All scheduled land, lake and river transportation. All
transfers. All scheduled excursions with English-speaking guide
services. All entrance fees. Meals and domestic airfares as
specified in the itinerary. B=Breakfast;L=Lunch;D=Dinner.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE FEE
International airfares, airport departure taxes or visa fees, excess
baggage charges, additional nights during the trip due to flight
cancellations, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages or bottled
water, snacks, insurance of any kind, laundry, phone calls, radio
calls or messages, reconfirmation of international flights and items
of personal nature. |
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Reservations
- Ask
for the availability by sending an e-mail to orquidea@orquidea.net
,we will answer within 48 hours.
- Once we have confirmed
the availability , we need the payment in advance. We accept Visa
and MasterCard on-line, please fill out our SECURE SERVER RESERVATION FORM
. Please note that all the transactions are managed by the
Internetsecure banking service ( Canadian company ) , for your total
security. All the information is encrypted, we will not know your card
number. More information about our reliability are available here

- We'll send you a receipt of the deposit
and the confirmation of your reservation
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