Embark on a 4-day adventure through Peru’s Manu National Park, exploring its diverse biogeographical provinces and encountering endangered wildlife species. Book your Manu Jungle Tour now!
Embark on a 4-day adventure through Peru’s Manu National Park, exploring its diverse biogeographical provinces and encountering endangered wildlife species. Book your Manu Jungle Tour now!
Cusco - Bambu Lodge
Manu National Park - We will leave Cusco in our mini-van, ascending to the folkloric town of Paucartambo. On the way, we will visit the pre-Incan funeral towers of Ninamarca. Then we will drive through the impressive cloud forest full of plants and beautiful orchids, here we will take our first hike and we would have the…
Cusco - Bambu Lodge
Manu National Park - We will leave Cusco in our mini-van, ascending to the folkloric town of Paucartambo. On the way, we will visit the pre-Incan funeral towers of Ninamarca. Then we will drive through the impressive cloud forest full of plants and beautiful orchids, here we will take our first hike and we would have the chance to see the country’s national bird- Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola Peruvana), monkeys and many different species of birds. In the evening we will arrive at the Bambu Lodge, where you will be accommodated in a typical ensuite room.
Bambu Lodge - Saga De Oro Lodge
Manu National Park - In the morning after breakfast, we will board a bus to the port of Atalaya, where will travel by a motorboat to Soga de Oro Lodge, up to the Madre de Dios river (40 minutes ). You can swim in the river. In our journey, you will see stunning landscapes. You will also enjoy a warm climate of the tropical rain forest. In the afternoon we will walk around and explore the jungle for a few hours and try to spot caimans (Caiman Crocodiles), birds and medicinal plants. We will then head back to our lodge, where we will spend the night.
Saga De Oro Lodge - Machuwasi Lake
Manu National Park - On this day, we will walk around in the morning and see giant trees, medicinal plants, orchids and some big mammals like tapirs. We will cross the river in the afternoon and walk for about 30 minutes to the Lake Machuwasi where we will spot the largest rodent in the world -Capybara (Hidrochaeris), caymans and birds. At night we will walk into the lush forest to spot some typical frogs, toads, insects, bats and snakes. We will spend the night in a typical lodge where you will be accommodated in an ensuite room.
Machuwasi Lake - Cusco
Centro Historico De Cusco - After breakfast, we will pack our belongings and would board the mini-van back to Cusco.

- Diverse snacking options including cookies, sweets, fresh fruit, and juice
- Protective rubber boots for terrain
- Available first aid kit for safety
- Refreshing mineral water provided
- Nutritious lunch
- Comfortable private transportation by minivan and motorized boat
- Delicious dinner prepared on-site
- Professional chef to enhance dining…
- Diverse snacking options including cookies, sweets, fresh fruit, and juice
- Protective rubber boots for terrain
- Available first aid kit for safety
- Refreshing mineral water provided
- Nutritious lunch
- Comfortable private transportation by minivan and motorized boat
- Delicious dinner prepared on-site
- Professional chef to enhance dining experiences
- Hearty breakfast to start your day
- Knowledgeable tour guide for insight and assistance
- Admission to the scenic Machuhuasi Lake included
- Choice of 3 daily meals - standard or vegetarian buffet
- The first breakfast
- Last day’s lunch and dinner
- Alcoholic drinks
- The first breakfast
- Last day’s lunch and dinner
- Alcoholic drinks
The Manu National Park is situated in Southeastern Peru where it covers 1.9 Million hectares. Around 6500 Quechua and 2000 Amazonian peoples are living inside the Reserve. The Manu National Park is concerned by 3 major biogeographically provinces (the Puna, the Yungas and the Amazonian provinces). It ranges from 200 to 4020 m a.s.1. Combined with…
The Manu National Park is situated in Southeastern Peru where it covers 1.9 Million hectares. Around 6500 Quechua and 2000 Amazonian peoples are living inside the Reserve. The Manu National Park is concerned by 3 major biogeographically provinces (the Puna, the Yungas and the Amazonian provinces). It ranges from 200 to 4020 m a.s.1. Combined with topographic, soil and climate conditions; The Manu National Park is characterised by a very high level of diversity (Natural World Heritage Site). Some of the wildlife species are endangered.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.