Manu National Park 7D/6N
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Manu National Park Tour 7 Days / 4 Nights, experience a journey that connects Cusco with the Manu National Park Reserve, Peru’s biodiversity gem. Descend from the Andes to the cloud forest to spot the cock-of-the-rock and navigate the Alto Madre de Dios River to Casa Matsiguenka, a community lodge in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. During the journey, you’ll enjoy shimmering lakes like Cocha Salvador, riverside beaches frequented by jaguars and multicolored birds on the macaw clay lick, making it a
ITINERARY
DAY 1 │ CUSCO 3 300 m - CHULLPAS DE NINAMARCA - CLOUD FOREST - PILCOPATA 600 m
7-Day Manu Park Tour
- Departure from Cusco along the Interoceanic Route, crossing Inca terraces and cornfields.
- Archaeological stop at the Chullpas de Ninamarca; explanation of pre-Inca burials and views of the Mapacho Valley.
- Cultural tour through Paucartambo: Colonial Carlos III Bridge, Temple of the Virgin of Carmen, and herb market.
- Crossing the Acjanaco Pass (3,560 m), a puna viewpoint where you can see flocks of caracaras and vizcachas.
- Picnic with a view of the cloud forest filled with miniature orchids and tank bromeliads.
- Guided descent through the mist to spot the cock-of-the-rock at its lek and track spectacled bear tracks.
- Arrival at Pilcopata Lodge; check into wooden bungalows, dinner with the Amazonian “juane” dish, and jungle safety briefing.
Distance hiked: 3 km
Minimum altitude: 600 m
Maximum altitude: 3,560 m
Climate: cold in the morning / warm and humid in the afternoon
Overnight: Pilcopata Lodge
DAY 2 │ PILCOPATA 600 m - HOT SPRINGS - PUERTO ATALAYA - BOCA MANU 300 m
7-Day Manu Park Tour
- Sunrise walk through banana, papaya, and cassava orchards; spot capuchin monkeys and ivory-billed toucans.
- Stop at a coca leaf plantation to learn about the harvest, traditional chewing, and ritual uses.
- Visit to the Wildlife Rescue Center: sloths, parrots, and peccary snouts undergoing rehabilitation.
- Descent along a jungle road to Puerto Atalaya; boarding a covered motorboat.
- Relaxing soak in the hot springs of Alto Madre de Dios surrounded by heliconias.
- River cruise with sightings of tiger herons, kingfishers, osprey hawks, and capybaras.
- Arrival at Boca Manu; twilight walk along the riverbank to spot fishing bats and Amazonian nightjars.
Walking distance: 3 km
Minimum altitude: 300 m
Maximum altitude: 600 m
Climate: Warm and humid all day
Overnight: Boca Manu Lodge
DAY 3 │ BOCA MANU 300 m - LIMONAL 330 m - CASA MATSIGUENKA 395 m
7-day Manu Park Tour
- Parrot clay lick observation: blue-headed parakeet, chestnut-fronted macaw, and gray-breasted parrot devouring mineral clay.
- Registration at the Limonal checkpoint; Park ranger talk about the Manu Reserve.
- Cruise on the Manu River (4 hours): occasional sightings of sunbathing jaguars, black caimans, and turtles on logs.
- Welcome to Casa Matsiguenka; introduction to their worldview and masato (fermented cassava drink) tasting.
- Afternoon walk in primary rainforest to identify emerging trees, strangling vines, and fresh tapir tracks.
Walking distance: 2 km
Minimum altitude: 300 m
Maximum altitude: 395 m
Climate: hot and humid
Overnight: Casa Matsiguenka
DAY 4 │ CASA MATSIGUENKA 395 m - COCHA SALVADOR 395 m
7-Day Manu Park Tour
- Sail downriver to Maquisapayoj Lodge, an ecolodge in the buffer zone.
- Relax in hammocks by the river and take an optional refreshing swim.
- Afternoon walk through the Aguaje palm forest to the tapir clay lick; silent observation of these large mammals in their mineral salt deposit.
- Dinner and talk about the conservation of Manu National Park and current threats (mining and illegal logging).
Walking distance: 4 km
Minimum altitude: 395 m
Maximum altitude: 400 m
Climate: Very hot during the day / mild at night
Overnight: Casa Matsiguenka
DAY 5 │ OTORONGO LAKE 395 m - LIMONAL 330 m - BOCA MANU 300 m
7-Day Manu Park Tour
- Hik to Otorongo Lake and climb a 15-m tower to observe blue-and-yellow macaws and rainbow-billed toucans.
- Explore a forest of giant ceiba trees and blue morpho butterflies; explain the relationship between the ant and the cecropia tree.
- Cruise downriver with a short stop in Limonal for a wildlife checklist.
- Free afternoon in Boca Manu: a refreshing swim in the river or a sunset photo tour among herons and chajás.
Walking distance: 3 km
Minimum altitude: 300 m
Maximum altitude: 395 m
Climate: Hot and Humid
Overnight: — (return to Cusco)
DAY 6 │ BOCA MANU 300 m - HOT SPRINGS - AMAZON MANU LODGE 450 m
7-Day Manu Park Tour
- Cruise the current through the Upper Madre de Dios; observe oriole and osprey nests.
- Second stop: hot springs surrounded by giant guadua bamboo.
- Arrival at Amazon Manu Lodge; twilight walk along bamboo trails to listen for howler monkeys.
- Farewell dinner with dorado in coconut sauce; brief closing talk and presentation of the species list.
Walking distance: 2 km
Minimum altitude: 300 m
Maximum altitude: 550 m
Climate: Warm and humid
Overnight: Amazon Manu Lodge
DAY 7 │ AMAZON MANU LODGE 450 m - PUERTO ATALAYA - PAUCARTAMBO - CUSCO 3,300 m
7-Day Manu Park Tour
- Final sail to Puerto Atalaya, for a last glimpse of egrets and kingfishers.
- Return by land, ascending through the cloud forest; stop for lunch in the mountains in Paucartambo.
- Afternoon arrival in Cusco and end of the 7-day Manu Park Tour.
Walking distance: —
Minimum altitude: 300 m
Maximum altitude: 3,300 m
Climate: Humid in the morning / Mild-Cold in the afternoon
Overnight: — (Return to Cusco)
INCLUDES
Includes – Manu National Park Tour 5 Days
Transportation:
- Authorized tourist vehicle from Cusco to Puerto Atalaya (oxygen, first aid kit, panoramic windows).
- Covered motorboat for all river trips along the Alto Madre de Dios and Manu Rivers.
Accommodation:
- 1 night at Pilcopata Lodge (cloud forest).
- 1 night at a Boca Manu riverside lodge.
- 2 nights at Casa Matsiguenka within the Manu Reserve.
- 1 night at Amazon Manu Lodge (lowland rainforest).
Meals:
- 7 breakfasts*, 6 lunches, 6 dinners.
- Unlimited boiled water, Amazonian coffee, and mates.
- Vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free options available (advance notice required).
- Breakfast on the first day is at the traveler’s expense due to early departure.
Local Guide and Equipment:
- Bilingual naturalist guide (Spanish-English) accredited by SERNANP.
- River crew, cook, and logistics staff.
- Group-use binoculars, spotting scope, and bird identification sheets.
Included Activities:
- Interpretive walks in cloud forest and primary forest.
- Catamaran navigation through Cocha Salvador and a visit to Cocha Otorongo.
- Observation at the macaw clay lick (macaw clay lick) and the tapir clay lick.
- Cultural workshop with the Matsiguenka community (crafts and ethnobotany).
- Guided night safaris for wildlife (insects, frogs, caimans).
Safety and Permits:
- Official entrance to Manu National Park and the reserved area.
- First aid kit, VHF radio, and satellite phone.
- Approved life jackets.
NOT INCLUDED
Not Included – Manu National Park 5-Day Tour
Personal Expenses:
- Voluntary tips for guide, cook, driver, and local staff.
- Additional bottled drinks, soft drinks, beer, and snacks.
- Handcrafted souvenirs purchased from the Matsiguenka community.
Personal Equipment:
- Sleeping bag (not essential, but recommended for cool nights).
- Headlamp, spare batteries, and solar charger.
- Insect repellent, sunscreen, rain poncho, hiking boots, toiletries.
- Binoculars and additional cameras/memory cards.
Optional Services:
- Travel insurance and medical evacuation (highly recommended).
- Accommodation in Cusco before or after the tour.
- Private transfers off the beaten track (voluntary abandonment or non-medical evacuation).
- Activities not mentioned (e.g., canopy zip-line, personal coffee thermos, private photography classes).
Meals not covered:
- Breakfast on the first day (very early departure).
- Dinner on the last day (arrival in Cusco in the mid-afternoon).
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations – Manu National Park 5-Day Tour
Plan your acclimatization:
Spend at least one night in Cusco before starting the Manu 5-Day Tour; this way you’ll avoid altitude fatigue and start with energy.
Pack appropriate clothing and recommended footwear:
- Waterproof jacket and poncho for the cloud forest; long-sleeved shirts, lightweight pants, and quick-drying socks for the Peruvian Amazon rainforest.
- A light sweater: at night, temperatures can drop to 15°C.
- Waterproof hiking boots with good grip; sandals or Crocs for showers and walks around the lodge.
Essential personal protection:
- Repellent with a high concentration of DEET, biodegradable sunscreen, a cap or hat, sunglasses, and a reusable bottle.
Photography Equipment:
- 8×42 binoculars or larger for birds at the macaw clay lick; a camera with a zoom of ≥300 mm for otters and tapirs in the Manu Reserve.
- Dry bags to protect equipment during navigation.
Health and Safety:
- Bring your prescribed medications and a basic first-aid kit (pain relievers, anti-diarrheal medications, band-aids).
- Purchase travel insurance that covers jungle evacuation: medical transfers from Manu National Park are expensive.
- Yellow fever vaccination is recommended; consult your doctor about malaria prophylaxis if you travel to other Amazonian areas.
Sustainability and Cultural Respect:
- Follow the guide’s instructions and remain silent at the tapir clay lick and the macaw clay lick.
- Do not buy wildlife or feed animals; support community tourism by purchasing Matsiguenka handicrafts.
- Take your waste back to Cusco: there is no urban garbage collection system in Manu.
Money and Tipping Tips:
- Bring cash in small soles; there are no ATMs in Puerto Atalaya or at the lodges.
- Suggested tip for guides and crew: 10% of the program cost, distributed at the end of the trip.
Connectivity and Power:
- There is no cell phone service in the Manu Reserve; notify your family before leaving.
- Lodges use limited solar power; bring a power bank and headlamp with extra batteries.
Documentation and Permits:
- Have your original passport or ID ready for registration at the Boca Manu checkpoint.
- Respect SERNANP regulations; the authority oversees the conservation of the Manu 5-Day Tour and its biodiversity.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions – Manu National Park 7-Day Tour
1. Do I need previous trekking experience for the Manu 7-Day Tour?
No. The Manu Expedition from Cusco combines boat trips and moderate ecotourism hikes. Good health, hiking boots, and a desire to explore the Peruvian Amazon rainforest are all you need.
2. What is the best time to travel to Manu National Park Peru?
From April to November (dry season), the Andean-Amazonian trails are well-paved and the wildlife is very active. From December to March, it rains, but the Manu 7-Day Tour is still available with contingency plans.
3. What vaccinations or health precautions do you recommend for tourism in Manu?
A yellow fever vaccine, strong insect repellent, and malaria profilaxis are recommended if you will be visiting more lowland areas. Bring medical insurance for the entire ecotourism adventure in Peru.
4. What are the accommodations like on the Cusco-Manu jungle route?
Our nights are divided between Pilcopata Lodge, a river lodge in Boca Manu, two nights at Casa Matsiguenka in the Manu Reserve, and one night at Amazon Manu Lodge. All offer beds with mosquito nets and solar energy.
5. Will there be cell phone or internet service in Manu National Park?
Only in Puerto Atalaya is there a weak signal. In the Manu Reserve, there is no coverage or Wi-Fi: enjoy complete disconnection in the heart of the Amazon.
6. What is essential luggage for this trip to the Cusco jungle?
Waterproof boots, poncho, light long-sleeved clothing, headlamp, power bank, repellent DEET, biodegradable sunscreen, reusable bottle, binoculars, and a zoom camera for jaguar or macaw photos.
7. Does the program cater to special diets?
Yes. With advance notice, we serve vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or low-lactose menus using fresh ingredients from the Peruvian Amazon.
8. Can children participate in the 7-day Manu tour?
Recommended for ages 8 and up who can tolerate wet hikes and boat trips. Children travel under adult supervision.
9. What animals am I likely to see?
Cock-of-the-rock in the cloud forest, giant otters and hoatzins at Cocha Salvador, multicolored flocks at the macaw clay lick, tapirs at the tapir clay lick, capuchin monkeys, capybaras, and, with luck, jaguars resting on the beaches of the Manu River.
10. Is the tour safe?
We operate with SERNANP-certified guides, a complete first-aid kit, and a satellite phone. Purchase insurance that includes evacuation for any Manu tourism experience.
11. How much luggage can I bring?
A 40L backpack is ideal; hard-sided suitcases won’t fit on the boat. Bring a day pack for water, a camera, and insect repellent during the hikes.
12. What payment methods and tips are accepted?
Reservations for the Manu 7-day tour must be confirmed in Cusco by card or bank transfer; in the jungle, only cash in soles is accepted for drinks and tips (10% suggested). There are no ATMs at Boca Manu or Casa Matsiguenka.
DEPARTURE DATES
Confirmed Departures
PRICES
Adult: $365 per Adult
Student: $365 per Adult
Available Equipment:
Trekking poles: These help maintain balance and reduce impact on the knees during long ascents and descents.
Thermal sleeping bags: Designed to withstand the low temperatures of the Salkantay area, ensuring a comfortable and warm rest.
Waterproof jackets: These protect from wind and rain, ideal for changes in altitude.
Headlamps: Recommended for early departures and for moving safely around camp.