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The Manu National Park in Peru is one of the most biodiverse places on earth. It is home to an incredible variety of plants and animals, including the iconic jaguar, the endangered giant otter, and hundreds of species of birds. The park is also home to several indigenous communities, who have lived in harmony with the environment for centuries.
The Manu National Park covers an area of over 1.5 million hectares, making it one of the largest protected areas in South America. This incredible park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is home to some of the most stunning landscapes in the world. The park is filled with lush rainforests, stunning mountains, and stunning rivers, making it a paradise for nature lovers.
The Manu National Park is a haven for wildlife, and it is home to over 1000 species of birds, over 200 species of mammals, and over 1000 species of plants. This incredible diversity of animals and plants makes the park an ideal spot for ecotourism and research. The park is also home to several indigenous communities, who rely on the resources of the park for their livelihoods.
The Manu National Park is an incredible place, and it is an important part of Peru’s heritage. The park is a great example of how humans and nature can coexist peacefully and sustainably. It is a great place to explore, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.
Peru Vive Travel is an experienced tour operator that specializes in customizing unique and memorable trips to the region of Cusco, Peru. We offer a wide range of services, from planning personalized itineraries and providing knowledgeable guides to arranging transportation and accommodation. Our experienced team of travel experts are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and creating unforgettable journeys.
Cusco hotel transfer.
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After picking you up from your hotel in Cusco city, we will drive to Huancarani Town, where we will stop to have breakfast. Then, we will visit Paucartambo, a small Andean town. It is known for its colorful traditional festival of the “Virgen of Paucartambo”, which takes place each July 17th. The town is located in a stunningly beautiful mountain valley and is a popular destination for tourists and hikers alike.
After visiting Paucartambo, we will go to the San Pedro Sanctuary, where you will be able to spot some native bird species of the Peruvian Amazon, such as the Cock of the Rock. Afterwards, we will transfer you to Paraiso Lodge, where you will have dinner and spend the rest of the night.
We will leave Paraiso Lodge after having breakfast. Then, we will board our private vehicle to go to Atalaya Port. Once we arrive there, we will travel by boat to Aguas Calientes. After spending some time there bathing in the hot springs, we will have a traditional Amazonian lunch.
Then, we will continue our trip to our jungle lodge located at the Manu National Park. Once there, our staff will transfer you to your room. After having dinner at the lodge, you will have a nocturnal tour to the nearby rainforest.
After having a delicious Amazonian breakfast, we will leave the lodge to explore the Manu National Park. You will be trekking amidst the lush rainforests. Also, you will be able to spot different species of jungle animals, such as monkeys, capybaras, parrots, and toucans.
After exploring the rainforest, we will return to the lodge to have lunch. We will spend the rest of the afternoon in the lodge relaxing and enjoying the sounds of the Manu National Park. After having dinner, you will have a nocturnal tour to the nearby jungles.
We will leave the lodge early in the morning after having breakfast. Then, we will go to Atalaya Port. After arriving there, we will board our private vehicle to return to Cusco city. We will be arriving at Cusco in the evening.