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An 8-day tour to the Manu National Park is an extraordinary adventure to explore one of the most remote jungles on earth. This 8-day tour gives you a 90% chance of seeing caimans over 5 meters long, families of giant otters, tapirs and jaguars, and isolated tribes with a little luck.
The Manu Reserved Area is so inhospitable that sometimes uncontacted human groups wander along its banks; we are talking about the Piros Masco Piros, a human group that has lived for thousands of years completely isolated from the civilization we know.
What makes our tour to the Manu reserve more complete is that we combine this tour with an Ayahuasca ceremony. This Amazonian jungle is inhabited by Amazonian tribes such as the Ashaninkas and Matsigenkas, who have used Ayahuasca wisely.
We are specialists in operating tours to the Inca Trail, Manu and Machu Picchu with our agency IncaGo Expeditions and we are also specialists in performing Ayahuasca ceremonies.
This exploration of the Manu Reserved area begins with the pick-up of each of the participants from their respective hotels. They will travel for 2 hours to the town of Ninarmarca, where they will make a short stop so that the guide can show them and share information about a pre-Incan cemetery located on the top of a hill. They will continue for 30 more minutes to the town of Paucartambo, where they will have breakfast; in this town they will explore its interesting plaza, which has statues of more than 15 types of regional dances that are performed in this town on the feast of the Virgin of Carmen, the main festival for the Catholic devotees of Cusco.
They will travel for 40 minutes to the highest point of the route, the Abra de Tres Cruces de Oro, where the Manu National Park and the tour to the reserved zone also officially begin. You will make a 15-minute stop to observe from above how the mountains become smaller and the Amazon rainforest begins. After boarding the bus for 30 minutes, you will begin to walk down the Manu route observing animals and birds that inhabit the cloud forests, including: the spectacled bear, deer, monkeys, the Andean quetzal, the relojero and the cock-of-the-rock. On the way the cook will prepare a delicious buffet lunch.
Afterwards you will continue descending by car and on foot observing birds and animals that you may not have been able to appreciate and observe in the first section of the Manu reserved area. Around 5 pm you will arrive at the first lodge, where you will spend the night. You will have a delicious dinner and at night to digest you will go to explore the jungle to observe snakes, tarantulas and other creatures.
** The exploration of the Manu reserved area, one of the most inhospitable jungles on the planet, has already begun.
After waking up with a fruit juice, you will get ready for the second day of the tour in the Manu amazon forest. You will leave the lodge around 7 am and will drive for 40 minutes to a place where you will be able to observe many species of hummingbirds, tanagers, snakes, tarantulas and the great royal condor. Then you will drive for 30 minutes to the port of Atalaya where you will board a motor boat to sail the Madre de Dios River.
You will sail this river to gradually enter deeper and deeper into the Manu Reserved Area. You will sail for 4 hours this majestic Amazonian River and on its banks and beaches you will have the possibility of observing capybaras, herons of all species and other smaller mammals in the treetops. Lunch will be served on the motor boat.
Upon arrival at the lodge, you will settle in and take a well-deserved shower after a great day in the Manu National Park. In the evening after dinner, you will go exploring the forest so you can observe reptiles, arachnids and nocturnal monkeys.
** We are getting closer and closer to the tour of the Manu Reserved Area.
You will start this day in the Manu reserve, with a very nutritious breakfast and surrounded by the sounds of all the wildlife in the area. You will embark for 1 hour on the Manu River and in this section, you have to be alert to the river banks and the trees, since you are entering the most isolated area of the Manu National Park. You will arrive at the Limonal checkpoint where you will present your passport and the respective entrance tickets to the tour of the reserved area. Then you will go for 4 hours to the Matsigenka house.
You will have lunch on board and you will have many chances to observe capybaras, tapirs, white caimans, monkeys, deer and many other species of mammals and birds. This section is so isolated from civilization as we know it that on the banks of the Manu River, we can also observe jaguars and the isolated tribe of the Piros Mashcopiros. After a well-deserved dinner, you will coordinate with the guide to explore the forest at night and see various nocturnal creatures.
** You are now in the most inhospitable part of the reserved area of the Manu tour.
You will wake up to the charming sound of macaws and parrots heading to eat the fruits that Mother Earth provides them. After getting ready, you will navigate the Manu River for 20 minutes to the start of the hike to reach the Salvador oxbow. You will walk for 20 minutes to the lake, where you will board a small wooden catamaran to explore this lake for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
The Salvador Lake will allow you to observe endemic species of birds and mammals that spend 90% of their time within this ecosystem of life formed by the flooding of rivers millions of years ago. In this ecosystem you will be able to observe families of river otters fishing for Boquichicos, Pacos, Carachamas and Zungaros. You will also be able to observe birds such as the Hoatzin and the Camungo.
You will return to the Matsigenka house to enjoy a well-deserved breakfast rich in protein, minerals and carbohydrates. Afterwards you will have some free time to digest, rest and take a refreshing shower. In the afternoon you will go on a 2-hour round trip trail to observe parrots and macaws; the macaw species you will be able to observe are: the scarlet macaw, the blue and yellow macaw, the big-headed macaw and the Ara Militaris.
At night, if you wish, you can go explore the forest at night or to the Manu River to see the black caimans waiting for their prey.
** Exploring the Amazon rainforest will allow you to come into direct contact with nature and be better prepared for the Ayahuasca ceremony in Manu.
You will begin this fifth day exploring the Manu and Ayahuasca tour, going back and forth for 2 hours to a clay area where you can see tapirs, deer, pumas, ocelots, Amazonian dogs and other types of mammals that come to this place daily to lick salt, a mineral that allows them to detoxify and also acquire the sodium necessary to develop properly.
After breakfast, you will have integration activities with the natives of the Matsigenka tribe, activities where you will learn to play their musical instruments, to hunt with an arrow and to make Masato, a famous fermented yuca drink.
In the afternoon you will go for 30 minutes in the motor boat to the beginning of the trail to enter the Otorongo lake. You will walk for about 30 minutes until you reach this enormous lake, where you can see giant river otters, the black caiman that can reach up to 6 meters, the Paiche, the largest fish in the Amazon, and many species of monkeys and macaws in the crowns of the Aguaje palm trees and the large Amazonian trees.
** Wonderful day to observe majestic animals in the Manu National Park.
After enjoying our last breakfast at the Matsigenka house, we will sail the Manu River for 4 hours to the Limonal Manu station. During this stretch on the Manu River, you will focus on observing the capybaras and white caimans, which often come to the banks of the rivers to receive the first rays of the sun.
When you leave the Limonal checkpoint you will have officially left the Manu Reserved Zone. You will continue sailing the Manu River for 40 more minutes until you reach the Madre de Dios River. You will have a nutritious lunch on board. In the afternoon at the lodge, you will take a 1-hour walk to observe more fauna on the Manu tour.
** We are now approaching the day when you will experience the ancestral medicine of Ayahuasca.
After a typical breakfast of the Manu jungle, you will board the motor boat for 4 hours to the town of Atalaya; along this stretch you will be able to observe a diversity of birds and especially the local populations transporting their bananas and other products in rustic boats made of Topa, a type of wood that floats on water. In Atalaya we will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch.
From this point we will board our car for 1 hour and 10 minutes to San Fernando, where our Amazonian Ayahuasca retreat is located. In the afternoon we will rest and have a conversation with our Ayahuasca shaman.
The Ayahuasca ceremony in the Manu Reserved Zone will begin at 7:00 pm and will last for approximately 4 hours. During the ayahuasca ceremony, the coordinators will be watching the participants at all times and the shaman will be playing musical instruments and singing Ikaros of Ayahuasca. At the end of the ceremony the coordinators will help the participants to go to their rooms and rest after a healing ayahuasca ceremony.
** Finally, you will have the opportunity to connect with Grandmother Ayahuasca.
After a ceremony with this ancestral medicine from the Amazon, you will wake up very hungry and our chef will have a varied and nutritious breakfast ready. After a ceremony of integration of visions and experience with Ayahuasca, our shaman will give you a flower bath to expel negative energies.
At mid-morning you will have cooking classes, where the chef will teach you how to cook a Peruvian Amazon stew. Afterwards you will board a van for 5 hours back to Cusco, where you will arrive around 7 pm.
** Our tour in the Manu Reserved Zone with Ayahuasca ceremony is a door-to-door service.
| Min - Max (Persons) | Adult Price |
|---|---|
| 10 - 20 | $ 270.00 |