How much does a trip to Manu cost (5, 7 and more days)?

How Much Does a Trip to Manu Cost (5, 7, or More Days)

 

You know that Manu National Park is one of the most breathtaking destinations on the planet, but you’re wondering how much you should really budget. Here you’ll find the updated 2025 prices for tours of 5, 7, and more days, what’s included, what’s not, and how to choose the best option for your budget.

 

🌎 What Does a Trip to Manu Include?

A trip to Manu is an organized expedition that combines:

  • Land transportation from Cusco.
  • Navigation on the Amazon River.
  • Accommodation in an ecolodge.
  • Full board.
  • Bilingual naturalist guide.
  • Daily hikes and excursions.

It’s not conventional tourism; it’s an immersive nature experience.

 

📊 Price Comparison Chart

Duration Average Price Difficulty Best Time to Go Biodiversity Level
5 days USD $750 – $1,100 Moderate Mayo–Octubre Muy alta
7 days USD $1,100 – $1,600 Moderate–High May–October Very High
8–10 days USD $1,600 – $2,500 High June–September Maximum

 

🧭 How does the total budget work?

The price depends on:

 

1️⃣ Area visited

  • Cultural Zone: more economical.
  • Reserved Zone: more expensive and exclusive.

 

2️⃣ Type of lodge

  • Basic eco-lodge.
  • Superior lodge with greater comfort.

 

3️⃣ Group size

  • Shared tours are more economical.
  • Private tours increase the price.

 

💵 Transaction Value: Actual Costs

 

✔️ Typically includes:

  • Round-trip transportation from Cusco.
  • Riverboat.
  • Professional guide.
  • Lodging.
  • Full board.
  • Official park entrance fees.
  • Rubber boots.

 

❌ Does not include:

  • International flights.
  • Hotel in Cusco prior to the trip.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Tips.
  • Alcoholic beverages.
  • Personal expenses.

 

💰 Estimated total budget including extras:

Estimated Additional Costs
Hotel in Cusco (2 nights) $80–$200
Travel insurance $50–$120
Tips $40–$100
Additional equipment $50–$150

 

📋 Requirements for traveling to Manu

  • Valid passport.
  • Book with an authorized operator.
  • Recommended travel insurance.
  • Yellow fever vaccination (recommended).
  • 1–2 days of acclimatization in Cusco.

 

🌤️ Best time to travel

  • May to October: dry season, best wildlife viewing.
  • November to April: more rain, greener landscapes.
  • July–September is peak season and prices can increase by 10–20%.

 

🎒 Pro-Tips for foreigners

 

🏔️ Altitude sickness

  • The tour starts in Cusco (3,400 m). Rest before departing.

 

🌡️ Humid climate

  • Quick-drying clothing.
  • Lightweight rain gear.
  • Extra sandals.

 

🦟 Insects

  • Strong insect repellent.
  • Long-sleeved shirts.
  • Mosquito net (usually included).

 

🔋 Electricity

  • Bring a power bank; many lodges use solar power.

 

💳 Cash

  • There are no ATMs in the jungle.

 

🧠 Is it worth paying for more days?

Yes, if you’re looking for:

  • Greater biodiversity.
  • A less touristy experience.
  • More opportunities to see iconic wildlife.
  • Total immersion in the Amazon.

If you have limited time, 5 days is enough.
If you want the full experience, 7 days is ideal.

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