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Manu National Park is one of the biggest protected areas in the world, it covers almost 2000000 hectres (4942088 acres). The park protects several ecological zones ranging from 300 to 4000 meters (984 to 13123 ft) above sea level. Because of this topographical range, it has one of highest levels of plant, insect and animal biodiversity of any park in the world. Manu is the home to the some of the greatest biodiversity and the greatest biomass in the world.

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Manu Cultural Zone With Rafting 4 Days / 3 Nights

Previous Next On this trip, we travel around over the Andes and over the famous cloud forest which has interesting flora and fauna like de Andean Cock of the Rock
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Manu Cultural Zone With Hot Springs 4 Days /3 Nights

Previous Next Nuestro recorrido por la Zona Cultural del Manu con aguas termales y cascadas comienza y termina en Cusco, para este tour salimos de Cusco muy temprano por el
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Manu Cultural Zone Native Community 4 Days 3 Nights

Previous Next The Native Community of Santa Rosa de Hucaria is an indigenous group Machiguenga and Wachipaeri, whose ancestral land is located on the right bank of the Huacaria river
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Manu Cultural Zone 4 Days / 3 Nights

Previous Next On this trip, we travel around over the Andes and over the famous cloud forest which has interesting flora and fauna like de Andean Cock of the Rock
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Manu Cultural Zone 3 Days / 2 Nights

Previous Next On this trip, we travel around over the Andes and over the famous cloud forest which has interesting flora and fauna like de Andean Cock of the Rock
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Manu Biosphere Reserve 7 Days / 6 Nights

Previous Next This Amazon trip is through the Manu Biosphere Reserve which concentrates most of the animal licks like the biggest Blanquillo Macaw lick and the famous Tapir lick on
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The following species can be found in the Manu National Park:

  • More than 1232 species of birds
  • 1300 species of butterflies
  • 200 species of mammals
  • 13 species of primates
  • 210 species of fish
  • 650 species of bees

20,000 species of plants (10% of the world’s vascular plant species

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“Cultural or buffer zone”

covers about 120,000 hectres (300000 acres). It is a beginning of the park and the only zone where tourists can enter unaccompanied. It starts from Madre de Dios River and Andean highlands at the southern boundaries of the national park. In this area there are small villages, settlers and native communities working in productive activities such as agriculture, forestry and cattle breeding.

 

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