This package offers an immersion into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, renowned for its biodiversity and unique natural landscapes. Travellers will enjoy an unparalleled experience at the Manu Wildlife Center, a lodge emblematic for its proximity to key wildlife hotspots such as the Tapir Clay Lick, the Macaw Clay Lick, two oxbow lakes and a 34-metre observation tower. The itinerary is carefully designed to maximise opportunities for spotting Amazonian species, with day and night activities ensuring an intimate connection with nature.
Guests will be picked up at the arrival hall of the Puerto Maldonado airport. Our team will be waiting with a sign displaying the lead traveler’s name for easy identification.
Our service starts with an early morning reception and transfer by van to Santa Rosa Village, a two-and-a half-hour journey. From there, a 15 minutes boat trip across the Inambari river to Puerto Carlos, followed by a 45-minute car ride to Boca Colorado, and finally, a four-and-a half-hour boat journey upstream the Madre de Dios river. We reach Manu Wildlife Center for lunch. Later, we explore some of the 13 miles of forest trails surrounding the lodge, with a chance to spot some of the 12 species of monkeys, such as the Spider Monkey and Emperor Tamarin. After dinner, a night walk along the trails to observe the nocturnal wildlife of the rainforest.
Begins with an early start, typical of wildlife expeditions. After a satisfying breakfast, we venture into the forest to witness the captivating Macaw Clay lick. From a concealed hideout, we marvel at scarlet Macaws swooping in, adding a vibrant spectacle to the rainforest canvas. Following this, we embark on further exploration of the lodge's surrounding trails, returning for a hearty lunch. In the afternoon, we ascend to the Canopy Tower, standing tall at 34 meters. From its platform, we observe the bustling twilight activity in the canopy, anticipating the night's mysteries. Our journey continues along the "collpa trail" leading to the renowned Tapir Clay lick. Here, amidst the Amazon's grandeur, we encounter the majestic Tapirs, drawn to the lick for its clay's detoxifying properties.
Elevated on a spacious observation platform, we witness these elusive creatures up close, their presence a testament to the rainforest's rich biodiversity. The Tapir Experience offers a unique opportunity for intimate observation, where patience is rewarded with glimpses of this shy giant. As daylight fades, we remain still, immersed in the wilderness, eagerly awaiting the Tapirs' nocturnal visit. It's a moment of connection with nature, reminding us of the wonders concealed within the Amazon's depths.
Begins with an early exploration of an old oxbow lake, adorned with water lilies and sunken logs. While circling the lake on a catamaran, we may spot the elusive Giant Otter family or lively troops of monkeys swinging through the trees. Various bird species grace the scene, from dainty Wattled Jacanas to majestic Ospreys scanning for fish. After lunch, guided expeditions await, offering the chance for further wildlife encounters or personal journeys along the lodge's trails. As evening descends, a riverboat excursion presents an opportunity to seek out caimans and noctunal creatures along the riverbank, enriching our rainforest experience. It's a day filled with immersion in nature's wonders, where every moment unveils the vibrant tapestry of life within the Amazon's embrace.
Observation tower and trail system. After breakfast we will explore on the network of trails, having more emphasis in visiting trees that are with flowers and fruits, this thanks to the information of our resident and naturalist guides. Here we expect to find more species of monkeys, as well as also numerous species of birds. Before or after the dinner, the passengers who have energy and want more experience, they will have the second opportunity to visit the Observation Tower as well as The mammals or tapir clay lick (Collpa de mamiferos).
Departure day from Manu Wildlife Center, we set out early on a downstream boat trip to Colorado Village. Depending on our schedule, breakfast is served either at the lodge or on the boat, allowing us to witness morning wildlife activity along the river. En route, we glimpse lowland settlements and gold miners along the Madre de Dios River. After a stop in Colorado, we embark on an overland journey to Puerto Carlos, followed by a boat trip to Santa Rosa. Finally, a two-hour drive takes us to Puerto Maldonado City's airport, concluding our jungle adventure. It's a farewell filled with memories of nature's beauty and the vibrant rhythms of the rainforest.
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