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PERU TRAVEL PLANNER
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MANU NATIONAL
PARK, TAPIR AND MACAW CLAY LICKS 7 days / 6 nights
Price per person US$ 1630 (2/4 pax)
Price per person US$ 1550 (5 up pax)
Price per person US$ 2080 (1 pax)
Departures from Cusco : Every Thursday (From May through November)
Day 1: Cuzco/Manu Cloud forest (Thursday)
Depart Cusco in our private, custom-designed expedition
bus/van with reclining seats and extra legroom and drive all
day through all elevated in our private, 11000-acre (4,400-hectare)
cloud forest in Peru. The bus stops frequently during the
trip to permit visits to small Andean towns and exploration
of the incredible range of cloud forest habitats. (L, D ).
Day 2: Manu Cloud forest/Boca Manu (Friday) Observe
Cocks-of-the-Rock displaying and calling at down, and the
enjoy breakfast back at the lodge. Explore the cool, moist,
mosquito-free cloud forest and search for the confiding
Brown Capuchin Monkeys. Travel by bus for 2-3 more hours to
the riverside hamlet of Atalaya, where we board our motor
canoes to travel down the Alto Madre de Dios River towards
the mouth of the Manu River. Depending on the road and river
conditions on this day, we either sleep in a simple tented
camp (with small tents) or in a rustic local lodge near the
mouth of the Manu River. (B,L,D).
Day 3: Boca Manu/Manu wildlife Tented camps at park (Saturday)
Dawn in the forest or on the riverbank, Visit Boca Manu town.
That day we will join the group that comes from Cusco by
plane and together we will travel by motor canoe up the Manu
River for 5-6 hours to the Wildlife Tented Camp near Cocha
Salvador. We will stop at the Guard park station to be
registered. On the way we will have the chance to observe
beaches with different birds, black caimans, capybaras,
turtles, etc. Afternoon arrival at Manu Wildlife Tented camp.
Then we will explore some trails of primary forest searching
for monkeys.
After dinner, the visitors with enough energy will explore
other trails looking for different species including insects
and frogs.
(B,L,D).
Day 4: Manu National Park (Sunday)
Visit Cocha Salvador and take a canoe or catamaran outing on
the lake to look for the famous endangered Giant Otters and
observe some birds and monkeys searching for food. The rest
of the day we will explore other trails through different
forest types, with excellent chances to observe monkeys.
(B,L,D).
Day 5: Manu National Park/Boca Manu/Manu Wildlife Center
(Monday) Leave very early to motor down the Manu River
to Boca Manu (here some of the people will take the flight
to Cusco). After some time exploring Boca Manu community.
Then we take a motorized canoe for the 90 minutes journey
down the Madre de Dios River to Manu Wildlife Center. Late
afternoon will be spent exploring some of the 30 miles of
clean forest trails that surround the lodge. On these trails
you have an excellent chance to encounter some of the 12
species of monkeys, which include the Monk Saki and Emperor
Tamarin, which inhabit the surrounding forest.
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 Amazon’s largest known Tapir clay lick.
Here we climb a 17 by 17 foot observation platform perched
almost 20 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. Our
scientific reports reveal that tapirs usually visit the clay
lick between 9:00 pm and midnight; however, their activity
continues until dawn. (L/D)
Day 6: Manu Wildlife Center (Tuesday)
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 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 activity reaches its best from August to
October and decreases during the months of May and June
After lunch at the Center we continue 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.
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 7: Manu Wildlife Center/ Cusco (Wednesday) 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)
Important note: Please note that the program may vary
slightly so as to maximize your wildlife sightings,
depending on the reports of our researchers and experienced
naturalist guides based at the lodge.
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Published articles and reviews about us

2009
Testimonials
Noelle Melnychuk
Calgary, AB
Our tour to
the islands on Lake Titicaca was a
wonderful day. We had great weather and the people that we met
were very friendly. The island of Taguile was a beautiful little
paradise. The hotel in Puno was very good, with a great
breakfast. It is too bad we could only stay one night. We kept
the room for the second night so that we could freshen up before
going on the bus to Cusco Peru.
Thank you for everything that you have done to make our trip so
enjoyable. Please pass along to Christi our thanks for the great
job that she did in organizing our tour. She was able to
assemble an itinerary that included everything that we asked for
and still was not too rushed. It was an enjoyable, informative
and relaxing time.
Thank you again to all of the staff at
Peru travel Gateway
and your suppliers for making this a wonderful experience.
Peggy Chang
McLean, VA
US
I always wanted to write
you a line and let you know my husband and I had a great time in
Peru. Thank
you so much for the arrangement; everything was really smooth! The
guide in
Cusco, Eriksson, was really great. thank
you also for helping me with all
the reservation and all the changes!! Cusco and
Machu Picchu were all
fantastic, I"m sure we will want to go back to Peru at some point
again, and
I"ll definitely contact you again!! Thank you!!
Sincerely,
Peggy Chang
Mary W. Earp
WINNALSAW, NC
US
We had a very nice trip to Peru.
Thanks for you help. Our hotels in Peru
were what we expected, very nice and the hotel help went out of
their way to make sure we were comfortable and had what we needed.
Our guides were outstanding. Always on time and catered to our
needs. Our groups were small except for the Sacred Valley tour where
we had 25 members. Food was plentiful and tasty at each restaurant.
The Hotel Casa Andina in Cusco gave us an upgrade when we returned
from MP which was very nice. Also, the Radisson gave us an upgrade
when we returned to Lima although we stayed only 6 hours.
Again, thanks for your services. I feel very fortunate that I
selected your travel services, because of the services. Several on
the trip thought I was mighty brave to select an unknown agency. I
was impressed with Ivan during our first emails and phone
conversations. I trusted him and he trusted me, this makes for happy
results for everyone.
Sincerely, Mary Earp.
Wendy Feldman
Los Angeles, CA
US 90025
I just returned back to the US from my trip to Peru. I wanted to let
you know how grateful I am for the wonderful experience that you
help me coordinate and plan. I loved all of the sites and felt I had
a unique experience that I will never forget.
The tour planners and the tour
guides were all wonderful and extremely helpful. Each of them were
very polite and knowledgable about their subjects and locations. I
learned alot about Peru and its customs.
The hotel on Machu Picchu (Sanctuary Lodge) and the hotel in Puno
(The Libertador) were excellent and I would recommend anyone to stay
in each of those locations. The San Augustin El Dorado was just
adequate; I found the hotel to be clean and the staff helpful, but
there is too much noise during the evening and mornings; this is
because many of the rooms overlook the central lobby of the hotel
and the acoustics create echos of sound from the front desk and
those people having conversations in the lobby area. Also, the space
heaters in each of the El Dorado rooms I stayed in did not work at
all. I do not think I would recommend the hotel to people unless
they didn't mind a noisy atmosphere.
The Posada del Inca hotel in Bolivia was very nice; I really liked
the rustic feel and intimate setting and the private gardens--the
views of Lake Titicaca and the mountains were spectacular. Although
I didn't realize it would be a hike (literally) up to it. One of the
couples I was travelling with on the first day in Bolivia had
trouble making it up the hillside (they didn't know they would have
to hike to the top to get to the hotel). I would recommend letting
potential guests know that it is a 40 - 45 minute hike from the dock
to the hotel itself. The guides were very helpful and it was good
that our luggage was carried up separately.
The trip was amazing and I just wanted to thank you for all of your
planning. I would recommend you and your staff to everyone I know
who wanted to plan a trip to go to Peru.
Have a wonderful new year!
Regards,
Wendy
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