Viajes a la selva del Manu 4 Días

4 Día

El viaje a las selva del manu en Perú. Es el único tour de expedición a la Selva de 4 días que viaja más profundo que cualquier otro ofrecido por otros operadores turísticos. En este tour se visitará una Collpa de Tapires.

La exploración de la selva, búsqueda de caimanes, pesca de pirañas, paseos nocturnos y muchas más actividades están incluidas en esta excursión.

Resumen

El viaje a las selva del manu en Perú. Es el único tour de expedición a la Selva de 4 días que viaja más profundo que cualquier otro ofrecido por otros operadores turísticos. En este tour se visitará una Collpa de Tapires.

La exploración de la selva, búsqueda de caimanes, pesca de pirañas, paseos nocturnos y muchas más actividades están incluidas en esta excursión.

Itinerario

Salida de la ciudad del Cusco muy temprano por la mañana en uno de nuestros camiones especialmente preparados para este camino. Pasaremos por interesantes valles interandinos y pintorescas comunidades campesinas. Al medio día visitaremos las torres enterradas pre-incas de Ninamarca, conocidas como "chullpas". Después llegaremos a la ciudad de Paucartambo, que es una típica ciudad colonial. Tuvo mucha importancia y aún conserva su sabor. Continuando nuestro viaje subimos hasta el Abra de Accjanaco que se encuentra a 3850 metros sobre el mar. Desde este punto empezamos a descender pasando por el bosque nublado, que es una zona rica en especies endémicas como el espectacular "Oso Andino" (Tremarctos Ornatus) y "El Gallito de las Rocas" (Ave Nacional del Perú), "Orquis", "Bromelias" y "Helechos" etc. Luego en el bosque nublado visitaremos un lek de "Gallito de las Rocas", en el cual estas aves cada mañana y tarde realizan durante un baile muy interesante llamado "Displays". Pasaremos la noche en Bamboo Lodge.

En nuestro camino al puerto de Atalaya nos detendremos en un Jardín de Colibríes donde se observan hasta 20 especies de colibríes (grandes oportunidades de fotografía). Después de llegar al puerto de Atalaya continuaremos nuestro viaje en barco, en total navegaremos río abajo unas 4 horas hasta nuestro próximo lodge.

A lo largo del río tendremos grandes posibilidades de observar varias especies de aves como garcetas, cormoranes, garzas, halcones, monos, etc. Antes de comer también visitaremos una fuente termal donde podremos darnos un baño en sus aguas termales.

Por la tarde después de una caminata de 45 minutos en la selva visitaremos una collpa de mamíferos, en esta collpa podemos observar desde una persiana Tapires, ciervos y roedores Paca. Pasaremos la noche en este escondite en medio de la selva.

Este día caminaremos de regreso a nuestro lodge para desayunar. Nuestro albergue tiene varios senderos para explorar, este día después del desayuno exploraremos uno de los senderos teniendo la oportunidad de ver varias especies de aves; como, tangaras, papamoscas, trogones, loros, guacamayos, halcones, halcones y Manakins. Además de las aves también podemos ver varias especies de monos, pecaríes, y tal vez un jaguar o puma.

Late in the afternoon we will visit a lake near to the lodge where we can observe some caimans.

Nos levantaremos temprano para poder iniciar nuestro viaje de regreso a Cusco en bote, el desayuno y el almuerzo serán servidos en el camino y llegaremos a Cusco alrededor de las 6pm.

Incluye

El Tour Incluye

  • Guía turístico en inglés y español con catalejo
  • Transporte (autobús y barco)
  • Professional cook.
  • Tres comidas al día, incluida la opción vegetariana.
  • Agua mineral
  • Todos los alojamientos en albergues.
  • 1 noche en una casa de camuflaje en medio de la selva.
  • Aperitivos (fruta fresca, dulces/caramelos, bombones, galletas, zumos)
  • Poncho de lluvia
  • Botas de goma
  • Entrada a los lagos
  • Entrada al Parque Nacional del Manu
  • Entrada a todas las Reservas Naturales privadas
  • Kit de primeros auxilios
IS MANU NATIONAL PARK OPEN ALL YEAR AROUND?

Yes, it is open all year round. The best time to visit is from April to November, during the dry season. The torrential rainy season is from February to March, when access by road and air becomes more difficult and forest trails can be flooded.>

HOW TO GET TO MANU NATIONAL PARK?

Located in the Madre de Dios and Cusco regions of Peru, the closest city to Manu National Park is Cusco.

Manu National Park is accessible by road from Cusco, although the only access to the lowlands is by boat on the Manu River. The bus from Cusco to Shintuya or Atalaya takes about 10 to 12 hours, then requires another 8 hours by boat to Boca Manu. From here, it is another 8 hours of travel to reach the entrance to the “reserved zone” of the National Park.

This remote location is what has allowed it to remain so well preserved,

BEST TIME TO VISIT THE AMAZON RAINFOREST OF PERU?

The climate Humid and humid throughout the year, the climate of the Amazon is characterized by continuous rainfall and temperatures around 30°C (86°F). Let’s not beat around the bush, the rainforest is no place for people who hate the heat. Whether you go in the wet or wetter season can affect the way you explore, but each month offers its own experiences. In summer, drier weather allows rainforest treks, but boats are the only answer in winter, when rivers can grow up to three stories high. May through September is the best time to visit the Peruvian Amazon, when wildlife congregates on riverbanks and mosquito crowds are on the decline. The drier, clearer skies are also better for trekking in the highlands.

HOW IS THE FOOD SERVICE IN THE MANU JUNGLE?

The service in the Manu Amazon jungle is excellent, fresh and authentic. Generally, lodges seek to provide a mix of local and international cuisine. The fruits, vegetables and juices of the jungle provide a unique freshness that is unmatched in more temperate climates. Although menu options are limited in the more remote lodges, all can accommodate vegetarians or other common dietary preferences if advance notice is given.

HOW ARE THE TOUR GUIDES ON THE MANU JUNGLE TOURS?

The guides in the Amazon are exceptional. They are fluent in English and generally speak the local languages of the jungle and Spanish. They are trained in biology or ecology and specialize in jungle guiding, which gives them a unique ability to spot elusive wildlife. Some lodges employ both a guide native to the local area and a biologist guide with formal training.

ARE MANU RAINFOREST TOURS A GOOD OPTION FOR INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS?

Absolutely! We organize tours in small groups (6 or less), so these tours are an excellent option for individual travelers interested in meeting a small group of other travelers. Some accommodations are easier to arrange for individual travelers than others so numbers are not an issue.

IS IT ALLOWED TO SWIM IN LAKES AND RIVERS?

At the moment it is forbidden to do these activities since the Manu National Park is protected by the Peruvian State and UNESCO for being a reserve of an enormous amount of flora and fauna in its natural state.

WHAT SHOULD I PACK FOR THE TOURS IN THE MANU RAINFOREST?

It is recommended to bring a polo shirt with long sleeves, a sun hat and long pants to protect you from insects and the sun. Lightweight convertible pants that zipper into shorts are an excellent choice, as you can convert them to shorts during the heat of the day and back to full length when the bugs are at their worst at night. Be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent, as well as any toiletries you need, as replacements are hard to find in these remote lodges.

WILL IT BE POSSIBLE TO OBSERVE THE NATIVE PEOPLES?

The native communities in Manu Park are not accessible to tourists. The chances of seeing the nomadic peoples living in isolation are very low, as the tourist zones are set up to avoid the areas they use, but in case of encountering them, you should leave the area and avoid any contact with them and immediately report the incident to park staff.

IS THE MANU RAINFOREST WORTH VISITING?

The short answer is yes. Especially if you are a nature lover, the Amazon is one of the most fascinating places in the world. It is home to at least 10 percent of the world’s biodiversity. In fact, its residents include 40,000 species of plants (16,000 types of trees) and more than 5,000 species of animals. However, if you’re only in Peru to see ancient ruins and don’t like being immersed in nature, it’s probably not the place for you.

WHICH IS BETTER: MANU, TAMBOPATA OR IQUITOS FOR A NATURE TRIP?

It depends on the time you have available and your specific interests. For short itineraries, Tambopata probably has the most accessible wildlife viewing. Iquitos offers the unique opportunity to navigate the Amazon River. Manu National Park is ideal for travelers with more time who don’t mind basic accommodations in exchange for a unique experience of spectacular birdlife, clay licks and unique habitats.

ARE MANU JUNGLE TOURS IDEAL FOR CHILDREN?

Amazon rainforest tours are an excellent choice for children interested in wildlife and the outdoors. Watching colorful macaws fly, listening to howler monkeys roar in the trees and climbing through the treetops of the rainforest inspires awe around the world and can be especially fascinating for children. Some lodges require much longer travel time to reach or are especially remote and rustic, which can be uncomfortable for children, so prior consultation with the agency is recommended. Some vaccinations and malaria preventives are also recommended for these excursions. Some of these cannot be administered to children under a certain age or weight, although alternatives are usually available, but medical consultation is always necessary.

IS ELECTRICITY GOOD IN THE MANU JUNGLE?

It will depend on the exact place in the Amazon jungle you visit, as in many of the lodges there is no electricity signal due to the lack of connection in these places but in others there is because the electricity is obtained by solar panels so it can not be a problem when it comes to connect all your appliances.

WHAT ARE THE MANU RAINFOREST LODGES LIKE?

All Manu jungle lodges are built with traditional materials designed to minimize the impact on the local environment and maintain the jungle environment. Accommodations can be simple and rustic or very comfortable. All lodges have running water, showers and flush toilets. The more remote ones have shared bathrooms and no electricity or hot water. They are an excellent option for adventurous travelers interested in really getting away from distractions and experiencing the jungle in the most authentic way possible.

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Viajes a la selva del Manu 4 Días
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