
Electricity and Device Charging at Manu Lodges (Lighting Hours)
We know you’re worried about running out of battery in the middle of the jungle. That’s perfectly normal. We promise to explain exactly how electricity works in Manu lodges, what times it’s available, and how to prepare.
⚡ How does electricity work in Manu lodges?
Most accommodations within Manu National Park are not connected to the national power grid. They operate using:
- Fuel-powered generators
- Solar panels
- Limited hybrid systems
- Electricity is only available at specific times, usually at night.
🕒 Most Common Daylight Hours
🏕 Cultural Zone (most accessible)
- Electricity: 3–5 hours at night
- Typical hours: 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
- Outlets in rooms or common areas
👉 Comfort level: Medium
🌳 Reserved Zone (deeper)
- Limited electricity or only in the dining area
- Reduced hours: 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
- Some lodges have electricity only for lighting
👉 Comfort level: Basic – Adventure
🔬 Camps or expeditions
- No electricity
- Exclusive use of flashlights
👉 100% Nature Experience
🔎 Comparison: Manu vs. other Amazonian destinations
| Destination | Electricity | Available Hours | WiFi | Main Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manu Cultural Zone | Generator / Solar | 3–5 hrs | No | Conservation |
| Manu Reserved Zone | Very limited | 2–3 hrs | No | Adventure |
| Iquitos | More stable | 6–12 hrs | Sometimes | Developed tourism |
| Puerto Maldonado | More consistent | 8+ hrs | Some lodges | More accessible tourism |
🔋 What you should know before traveling
🔌 Plug type
In Peru, the following are used:
- Type A (American)
- Type C (European)
- Voltage: 220V
💡 Bringing a universal adapter is recommended.
📱 How many times can you charge your phone?
On an average 4-day tour:
- You can charge it 2–3 times.
- Cameras and extra batteries should be planned for.
- Not all lodges allow power banks to be charged at all times.
✅ Standard tours include:
- Electricity for limited hours
- Lighting in rooms
- Shared or in-room outlets
💎 Premium tours may include:
- More generator hours
- Private outlets
- More stable solar power system
❌ Not included:
- 24-hour electricity
- Air conditioning
- Guaranteed Wi-Fi
👉 The more remote the lodge, the less electricity is available and the greater the focus on eco-friendliness.
🌎 Pro-Tips for Foreign Tourists
🔋 Power and Equipment
- Bring a high-capacity power bank (20,000 mAh minimum)
- Extra camera batteries
- Small power strip if traveling in a group
- Headlamp required
🌦 Weather
- High humidity can affect batteries
- Store devices in a waterproof bag
- Use silica gel in backpacks
🏔 Health
- There is no altitude sickness (you’re in the Amazon)
- Heat accelerates battery drain
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is there Wi-Fi in the Manu lodges?
- Generally not. Some lodges outside the deep zone may have limited satellite signal.
Can I use a hair dryer?
- It’s not recommended. The electrical system cannot handle high power consumption.
Is it possible to work remotely from Manu?
- No. It’s a destination for total disconnection.

