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El Parque Nacional del Manu es una de las áreas protegidas más grandes del mundo, cubre casi 2000000 hectáreas (4942088 acres). El parque protégé varias zonas ecológicas que van desde 300 a 4000 metros (984 a 13123 pies) sobre el nivel del mar. Debido a este rango topográfico, tiene uno de los niveles más altos de biodiversidad de plantas, insectos y animales de cualquier parque en el mundo. Manu es el hogar de una de las mayores biodiversidades y la mayor biomasa del mundo.

Las siguientes especies se pueden encontrar en el Parque Nacional del Manu:

  • Más de 1232 especies de aves
  • 1300 especies de mariposas
  • 200 especies de mamíferos
  • 13 especies de primates
  • 210 especies de peces
  • 650 especies de abejas
  • 20.000 especies de plantas (10% de las especies de plantas vasculares del mundo)
  • ¡Se han encontrado hasta 250 variedades de árboles en una sola hectárea!

El Parque consta de tres partes:

“Zona cultural o de amortiguamiento” 

cubre alrededor de 120,000 hectáreas (300000 acres). Es un comienzo del parque y la única zona donde los turistas pueden entrar sin acompañante. Comienza desde el río Madre de Dios y las tierras altas andinas en los límites sur del parque nacional. En esta zona hay pequeños pueblos, colonos y comunidades nativas que trabajan en actividades productivas como la agricultura, la silvicultura y la ganadería.

“Zona reservada”

cubre 257,000 hectáreas (635000 acres). Se encuentra en la parte baja del río Manu y se extiende desde el río Panagua hasta Boca Manu. Esta área se reserva para la investigación científica controlada y el ecoturismo. Aunque los turistas están permitidos aquí, la entrada está estrictamente controlada y los visitantes deben visitar el área con un guía autorizado.

Esta parte del parque tiene una tremenda diversidad de paisajes, vida silvestre y vegetación. Las curvas del río forman lagunas con una maravillosa diversidad de flora y fauna.

“Intangible zone – Manu National Park”

 is the biggest part of the Park, covering an extension of 1,532,806 hectres (3787000 acres). This part of the park is strictly for flora and fauna preservation and only government sponsored biologists and anthropologists may visit with no right to interfere with natural history of events. The tropical ecological research station Cocha Cashu is located in this part of the Manu Park. In this area tourism is not permitted and entry is with special permit only.

The Manu have been inhabited by Indigenous tribes since long ago. There are about 1000 people in these tribes. There are also about 200 Quechua Indians in this part of Manu National Park.

According to Guinness Book the tropical forests of Amazonia is a place of the biggest concentration of unexplored tribes. Today there are only about 100 uncontacted tribes in the world. More than half of them live in the tropical region of Amazonia in the territory of Peru and Brazil.  

Cómo llegar al Parque Nacional del Manu:

Es mejor tomar un autobús desde Cusco a Shintuya o Atalaya (esto tomará alrededor de 10-12 horas), luego continuar por el río hasta Boca Manu (otras 8 horas) y luego otras 8 horas hasta llegar a la zona del parque.

The second is to arrive by air from Cusco to Boca Manu, but the bus trip is much cheaper and allows to enjoy the nature – it is very beautiful route.

If you plan to visit Manu, please note that it is very risky to go to jungles alone, without a guide who knows the routes and will help you avoid dangerous places. Besides, you will not be allowed to visit “Reserved zone” of the Park without a certified guide. You can enjoy the beauty of Manu National Park and learn about flora and fauna with the help of local travel agencies by selecting one of tours offered by them. 

INFORMACIÓN SOBRE TU VIAJE A MANU

1. DO I HAVE TO BE FIT FOR THE MANU TRIP?

On the Manu tour you spend some time travelling by bus and on the boat – depending on the tour (e.g. on the Manu National Park Tour you spend more time sitting in the boat) and we do walks that usually do not exceed 3 to 4 hours in one. You only need to bring a day pack on the walks. Night walks are optional and included in the price.

Due to the humidity and heat some people may feel a bit weak but there is always a ‘siesta’ at midday and the possibility to stay at the lodge instead of participating in a walk.

A rainforest tour is not a comfortable tour, but if you bring appropriate gear (see packing list) you will have an incomparable experience.

The Manu Biosphere Tour is outside of the Manu National Park and visits often 2 oxbow lakes from the 5 lakes wich exist around there (to observe Giant Otters), the Mammal Salt Lick at Maquisapayoj and the Macaw Clay Lick at Blanquillo private Reserve, both situated 30 km (19 miles) South of Boca Manu. The Macaw Clay Lick is situated outside the Manu National Park on the area call the Manu Biosphere Zone thus you need more time for travelling if you want to go into the National Park AND visit the Macaw Clay Lick.

On the Manu Biosphere Tour you have more time for walking on the trails and the tour has one day (day 5) to choose which animals you are missing or would like to try (again), which is useful especially in case of bad weather conditions. The Biosphere reserve covers the territory of the indiginous community of Puerto Azul Barraca and they have special permission for logging around this area and you may listen some chainsaw.

On the Manu National Park Tour (ex-Reserved Zone, now the proper name is the touristic area of the Manu National Park since 2002), you spend more time on the boat BUT IT IS WORTH AND HIGHLY RECOMENDED – travelling deep on the ISOLATED Manu River and comming back couple days later – and visit 2 oxbow lakes from the 23 inside the Park to observe Giant Otters, caymans and monkies and possible jaguar.

On both tours you have great opportunities to see animals, on the National Park Tour you have more options to see jaguar, big black caymans, turttles on the riverbanks (while travelling by boat) ( according to the statistics one out of ten groups see the Jaguar). On the Manu Biosphere Tour you are more flexible and have more options to try again at the tapir clay lick, macaw clay lick or walking on the trails.

MALARIA: The Malaria risk in Manu is extremely low (less than 0.1 %). We recommend to bring insect repellent and protect yourself with long sleeves instead of taking heavy malaria prophylaxis (please check for the side effects of these medicaments!!) which are not very secure either. If you want you can bring a ´stand by´ medicine in case you get Malaria (which can be detected by blood analysis), but you can also get this medication here. In the south peruvian rainforest there is only the type of Malaria named ´Plasmodium vivax` which is completely curable.

YELLOW FEVER: It is recommended to have a Yellow Fever vaccination for Manu. If you plan to visit any jungle area or cloud forest like Machupicchu or Manu you better have the Yellow Fever vaccination because it is controlled at Limonal guard station.

LEISHMANIASIS: The risk to get Leishmaniasis is also very very low, the best form of protection is to wear long sleeves and long pants. Is very important to chek 4 weeks after the tour for any round wound, if you have a wound that does not cure with regular medication chek with your doctor. In Peru the treatment for Leishmaniasis is free and they use Glucantine.

TETANUS: You should have a Tetanus vaccination for the rainforest and for Peru in general.

AS TO RABIES: We spend all nights under mosquito nets therefore the risk to be bitten by a bat is very low.

BOTFLY: If you have a pain like somebody pricking in your body that can be a botfly; you can feel this 2 or 3 weeks after the tour. The human botfly occasionally uses humans as the host to its larvae. The larva, because of its spines, can pose an extremely painful sub-epidermal condition. To kill this larvae, one can attempt to seal the breathing hole of the larva with nail polish, vaseline or with adhesive tape and then, after a day, squeeze out the suffocated dead larva. In 25 years that I am working in Manu I knew of 2 clients had this botflies.

Please read the tour program before you book a tour, if you have any questions we will be happy to answer them.

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Full name, Address, Age, Profession, Nationality, Actual Passport number the one you are going to use for your trip

To secure your booking we require a deposit in our Bank account, by Visa System or Paypal System, where you can verify that you will deposit to our Company “INKAMAZONIA”, WE DON’T USE WESTERN UNION AS PAYMENT METHOD (more details in our booking conditions on terms and conditions please read carefully before booking).

We then confirm reception of the deposit and your tour booking. The balance is due at our office in Cusco, latest 3 days before your tour start. You can pay in cash (Soles, US $ or Euros).

We recommend to check credit card conditions (limits for the ATMs) with your bank before coming to Peru.

The flights from and to Boca Manu are NO LONGER operated with small aircrafts. THE ONLY OPTION IS VIA PUERTO MALDONADO

Please also consider that flights to/ from Puerto Maldonado are more likely (than flights like Cusco – Lima) subject to change due to bad weather conditions, especially during the rainy season November till April or when we have cold fronts from May to October. We make the flight reservations for you but have no control over the flights. In rare cases with persistent bad weather conditions we may have to return overland from Puerto Maldonado to Cusco. Therefore we strongly recommend allowing a spare day before flying back to Lima, especially if you have connection to an international flight. In case you do not use your flight NO Show is charged (full flight price), in case you miss your flight the airline charges a 100 % penalty. We highlyrecommendto have a TRAVEL INSURANCE.

The luggage limit on the plane is 20 kg per person, there is a fee of 4 US $ per kilo for extra luggage. Also you have to pay a tax for Puerto Maldonado airport which is 6 US $ per person (one way).

On Manu tours the maximum group size is 10 people per guide. That means if there are more than 10 participants on a tour we take one more guide to divide the group into two while walking on the trails. This secures that everybody can hear what the guide says and the group is not too big to see animals etc.

You should bring a light sleeping bag to Manu for the observation platform at the mammal salt lick. In the months from may to october there can be cold fronts in the lowland forest, and temperatures may go down as far as 10 ° C, which feels colder due to the humidity in the rainforest. Binoculars are VERY essential for a Manu tour: to spot and have a close view of the animals.

Both sleeping bags and binoculars can be rented in Cusco. Just let us know.

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