🌿 Manu Reserved Zone Expedition – 6 Days / 5 Nights
Embark on an immersive journey through the diverse ecosystems of Manu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity. This expedition offers a unique opportunity to explore pristine rainforests, observe rare wildlife, and experience the rich cultural heritage of the region. 
🗺️ Tour Highlights:
• Cloud Forest Exploration: Begin your adventure by traversing the Andean highlands, descending into the lush cloud forests. Here, you’ll encounter vibrant flora, cascading waterfalls, and a plethora of bird species, including the Andean cock-of-the-rock, Peru’s national bird. 
• River Navigation: Navigate the Madre de Dios and Manu Rivers by motorized canoe, providing access to remote areas of the park. Along the way, keep an eye out for capybaras, caimans, and a variety of birdlife.
• Casa Matsiguenka Lodge: Stay at the Casa Matsiguenka Lodge, a rustic eco-lodge managed by the indigenous Matsiguenka community. This offers a unique cultural experience and serves as a base for exploring the surrounding rainforest. 
• Wildlife Observation: Visit oxbow lakes such as Cocha Salvador and Cocha Otorongo, where you can observe giant river otters, black caimans, and numerous bird species from floating catamarans and canopy towers. 
• Macaw Clay Lick: Witness the vibrant spectacle of macaws, parrots, and parakeets congregating at clay licks to consume mineral-rich soil, an essential part of their diet. 
• Night Walks: Experience the nocturnal side of the rainforest with guided night walks, offering chances to see unique creatures like tarantulas, frogs, and nocturnal mammals.
📅 Itinerary Overview:
• Day 1: Depart from Cusco, journey through the cloud forest, and overnight at a rainforest lodge.
• Day 2: Continue by boat to the Bonanza Ecological Reserve, with opportunities for wildlife sightings and a visit to natural hot springs. 
• Day 3: Travel deeper into the reserve, arriving at Casa Matsiguenka Lodge. Explore the surrounding trails and participate in a night walk. 
• Day 4: Visit the macaw clay lick and Cocha Salvador, observing diverse wildlife from catamarans and canopy towers. 
• Day 5: Further exploration of the reserve, including additional wildlife observation and cultural experiences.
• Day 6: Return journey to Cusco, concluding the expedition. 
🌟 Additional Information:
• Group Size: Small groups to ensure personalized experiences and minimal environmental impact. 
• Accommodations: Eco-lodges with basic amenities, emphasizing sustainability and integration with the natural environment. 
• Guides: Experienced bilingual guides with extensive knowledge of the region’s ecology and culture.
• Best Time to Visit: The dry season from April to October offers optimal wildlife viewing and more accessible trails.
For more details or to book the tour, please visit Bloody Bueno Peru’s official website
Www.bloodybuenoperu.com
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