Manu, The Biotrip
From the Andes to the Amazon
Duration: 6 days/5 nights
Fixed departures. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
OVERVIEW:
This five-night program provides a complete overview of the habitats and wildlife of all
elevations along the road-and-river route from Cusco to the Manu lowlands. We travel in
our expedition bus down the orchid-festooned cloud forest road to Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge,
which offers the world's finest viewing of these blazing scarlet birds.
The following day, we drive and boat to Pantiacolla Lodge in the foothills of the Andes.
On day three, we boat to Manu Wildlife Center and spend three nights there exploring the
vast Manu lowlands. This trip includes one visit each to the Macaw Clay Lick, the Tapir
Clay Lick, a canopy platform, and a mature oxbow lake. On the last day, you fly out to
Cusco.
ITINERARY:
Day one: Cusco/Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge
We pick you up by bus from your hotel, after your breakfast, and set off
for the cloud forest. We pass over two Andean chains of almost 13,100 feet elevation
through a steppe-like landscape, or Puna. On the way we pass stone Chullpas, or burial
chambers, of the Pre-Inca people and will hope to catch sight of some of the bird species
of the high Andes, including the Giant Hummingbird and Mountain Caracara.
We plan on a delicious boxed lunch at the edge of the cloud forest, Ajanaco, which if
clear affords views over the cloud forest and the vast sprawling expanse of the lowland
rain forest. From here the road suddenly descends the eastern slope of the Andes. We
plunge downwards, past remnant patches of elfin forest, through swirling mist and cloud,
to emerge in a forest of stunted, evergreen trees, festooned with mosses, lichens,
bromeliads and other epiphytes. Nestled in this forest within a 2-minute walk of the road,
and within earshot of a rushing mountain stream, lies the Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge, If there
is time available, we will have a chance to briefly began our exploration of the
surrounding forest before dinner. (Box Lunch,D)
Day two: Cock-of-the-Rock Lodge/Pantiacolla Lodge
We need to get up before sunrise to visit the lek of the Andean
Cock-of-the-Rock. Next, we spend some hours of the morning searching from the road looking
for cloud forest birds, and with luck, Common Woolly Monkeys. Then continue by bus for
Atalaya. After a 3-4 hour bus ride we reach the Alto Madre de Dios River, where we may
have box lunch in Atalaya or choose to eat on the River. From here we switch over to a
cargo canoe with a 55 hp or 65 HP outboard motor and continue for 1.5 - 2 hours on the
Alto Madre de Dios River to the Pantiacolla Lodge. If there is time before dark you will
be able to start you exploration of one of the 20 km of gridded forest trails which
surround the lodge. (B, Box Lunch, D)
Day three : Pantiacolla Lodge Manu Wildlife Center
You can take a small hike on the Lodge trails before leaving early for
Manu Wildlife Center. On the way we have wildlife viewing possibilities throughout the
morning until you stop for a visit at an Indigenous Piro Indian Village. Later after
passing the entrance to the Manu National Park, we take a break at Boca Manu. Now on the
River Madre de Dios, after traveling today approximately 6 hours by boat, you arrive at
Manu Wildlife Center. A Wildlife Center Reception and Orientation are planned before
unpacking in your private bungalow and resting to escape the afternoon heat. Today, at one
of the top ten wildlife lodges in the world, we begin your exploration through 48
kilometers, almost 30 miles, of diverse forest trails. (B, Box Lunch, D).
Day four : Manu Wildlife Center
Rising before dawn, we take a 25 minute boat journey downstream to the
only large parrot and macaw clay lick in the Manu area. From a floating catamaran blind we
are afforded excellent views and photo opportunities of hundreds of medium-sized and large
parrots arriving first at the lick, followed by the large Red-and-Green Macaws arriving to
eat the clay. Please note that the clay lick is not as active in May, June and July. After
lunch at the Center we continue to explore the forest trails surrounding the lodge, and
plan to spend the late afternoon up a 34 meter canopy platform. Here, we watch the last
frantic activity in the rainforest canopy, or rush hour, before night settles.
We can return for dinner back at the Center, or pack our meal for the leisurely hike about
60-75 minutes through the night forest to the Amazons largest known Tapir clay lick.
We climb up a 17 by 17 foot observation platform perched 17 feet above the lick itself
where we wait for the lumbering Tapirs to arrive, then using powerful flashlights we hope
to observe and photograph them in action. (B/L/D).
Day Five: Manu Wildlife Center
After another early morning departure by boat and short hike from the
river, you have what promises to be an exciting visit to Blanco Oxbow Lake. This lake has
populations of a variety of aquatic life and water birds, including the
prehistoric-looking hoatzin and the possibility to see the resident family of giant
otters.
After returning for lunch at the Center your guide is available to further explore the
forest trails for more wildlife encounters. Alternatively, time is available to
independently practice your abilities and experience this expanse of rainforest habitats
on your own.
This evening, from the late afternoon until after Dinner, we offer an opportunity to
search for caiman and other nocturnal life along the riverbank by boat. (B/L/D).
Day Six: Manu wildlife Center/Cusco
After early breakfast, we leave near dawn by motor canoe for the two hour
return trip to the Manu landing strip, taking advantage of valuable early morning wildlife
activity along the river. From here you fly to Cusco, where your jungle adventure ends.
Arrival at Cusco Airport, reception and transfer to your hotel. (B).