Nature Tours and Ecotourism Peru
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7 Days
The 7-day Manu Reserved Zone Expedition is a unique experience that takes you from Cusco to the heart of the Manu National Park, one of the most biodiverse natural areas on the planet. Designed for lovers of nature, birdwatching, photography, and wildlife, this tour allows you to explore untouched rainforests, winding rivers, and native communities that preserve their ancestral traditions. Experience the most complete form of ecotourism in the Peruvian Amazon, combining adventure, culture, and sustainability in one unforgettable expedition.
During the Manu expedition, you’ll travel through landscapes that range from the Andes to the lowland Amazon rainforest, crossing the Manu Cloud Forest, home to the colorful Andean Cock-of-the-Rock and emblematic species such as the spectacled bear and toucans.
The journey continues along the Alto Madre de Dios River, where you’ll navigate through lush forests, visit the Shintuya Hot Springs, and enter the Manu Reserved Zone, a natural sanctuary inhabited by giant otters, caimans, macaws, capybaras, and jaguars. The experience is enriched by a visit to the Matsiguenka House, a native community where you’ll learn about their lifestyle and connection to the jungle.
You’ll explore the Cocha Otorongo and Salvador Lake, ideal for wildlife photography and birdwatching in Manu. You can also join guided night walks to discover the mysteries of the tropical forest. Each day combines nature, culture, and comfort in carefully selected eco-lodges.
This expedition to the reserved zone is much more than a tour: it is a deep immersion into Amazonian biodiversity. Perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, sustainable, and discovery-filled journey through the Manu Amazon rainforest.
Departure from Cusco towards the Manu National Park, visiting the Chullpas of Ninamarca and the picturesque village of Paucartambo. Ascent to the Ajanaco viewpoint, the gateway to Manu, and descent into the Cloud Forest to spot birds such as the Cock-of-the-Rock. Walk through the tropical forest and arrival at Bamboo Lodge in Pilcopata.
After breakfast, head to the Atalaya Port to navigate the Alto Madre de Dios River. Observe riverine birds and wildlife. Stop at the Shintuya Hot Springs for a relaxing bath. Picnic lunch and arrival at Dorado Lodge. At night, take a night walk in the jungle to spot frogs, insects, and mammals.
Early visit to the Macaw Clay Lick to witness their colorful natural spectacle. Navigation toward the Manu Reserved Zone, with possible jaguar sightings and other Amazon species. Visit the Cocha Otorongo lagoon and its observation tower. Arrival at the Matsiguenka House, accommodation managed by the native community.
Sunrise excursion to Salvador Lake to observe giant otters, monkeys, caimans, and birds such as the hoatzin. Lunch at the lodge and interpretative walk through the primary forest to learn about giant trees and medicinal plants. At night, take an optional night walk to discover Manu’s nocturnal fauna.
Navigate upstream to Pakitza, one of the most remote areas of Manu. Hike to the mammal clay lick to observe monkeys, wild pigs, and other species. Return to the lodge and enjoy a cultural encounter with the Matsiguenka community to learn about their traditions and Amazonian way of life.
Return trip along the Manu River with a visit to Cocha Otorongo to observe giant otters and canopy birds. Short walk at the Limonal control post to enjoy panoramic forest views. Continue along the Alto Madre de Dios River until reaching Soga de Oro Lodge. Optional night walk.
Early breakfast and navigation back to the Atalaya Port. Transfer by minivan to Cusco with stops at the Ajanaco viewpoint and the Cloud Forest. Lunch en route and arrival in Cusco in the late afternoon, concluding an unforgettable expedition to the heart of Manu National Park.

Early in the morning, our guide will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco to begin the exciting Expedition to Manu Reserved Zone, a journey that combines Andean culture, lush nature, and one of the greatest concentrations of biodiversity on the planet.
You will depart in a private vehicle toward the Manu National Park, crossing Andean valleys and traditional rural communities where the scenery constantly changes. Along the way, you will visit the Chullpas of Ninamarca, an ancient pre-Inca cemetery that offers a fascinating glimpse into the past of the Andean civilizations.
The trip continues to the picturesque colonial town of Paucartambo, known for its architecture, historic bridge, and local museum, which you can visit to learn more about its traditions and folklore. After enjoying a typical breakfast in the area, you will ascend for about 40 minutes to reach the Ajanaco Viewpoint (3,500 m a.s.l.), considered the official entrance gate to the Manu National Park and the starting point of the transition to the tropical rainforest of Manu. From this point, you’ll enjoy an impressive panoramic view of the mist-covered mountains and the vast Manu Cloud Forest.
From here, the descent into this humid and vibrant ecosystem begins — home to the spectacled bear, toucans, oriole birds, quetzals, and many endemic bird species, making it a perfect environment for birdwatching in Manu and wildlife photography expeditions.
Throughout the route, we will make strategic stops and take short walks to observe the wildlife of the Manu National Park, as well as its rich vegetation filled with orchids, bromeliads, and giant ferns.
In San Pedro, our cook will be waiting with a hot lunch served outdoors, surrounded by the tranquility of the tropical forest. You will then continue to the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock viewpoint, where you’ll witness the unique mating dance and display of this colorful bird — the national symbol of Peru — accompanied by the songs of macaws and other native species of the region.
Along the way, you can also spot monkeys, wild orchids, and a wide variety of tropical plants, making this first day the perfect start for those seeking an authentic wildlife expedition in the Peruvian Amazon.
Around 5:00 p.m., we will arrive in Pilcopata, home to the cozy Bamboo Lodge. The private rooms are equipped with bathrooms, mosquito nets, electricity, and internet, ensuring comfort in the heart of the jungle.
We end the day with a delicious dinner and the immersive sounds of Manu’s wildlife — the perfect prelude to the adventures awaiting you in the coming days inside the Manu Reserved Zone.

After resting at Pilcopata – Bamboo Lodge, you will begin the second day of the Expedition to the Manu Reserved Zone with an Amazonian breakfast. Early in the morning, you will board the vehicle to continue the adventure for approximately 40 minutes through the tropical forest, where you’ll be able to admire the incredible biodiversity of Manu: brightly colored birds, butterflies, monkeys, and lush vegetation that reflects the richness of the rainforest within the Manu National Park.
Our next stop will be the Atalaya Port (500 m a.s.l.), located on the banks of the impressive Alto Madre de Dios River. Here, you will receive your rubber boots and life jacket — essential for river navigation. At this point, the boat driver and assistant will join us as part of our team for the entire expedition through the Peruvian Amazon.
From here, we will begin an unforgettable boat trip along the river, where you will have the opportunity to observe a wide variety of Amazonian birds such as herons, cormorants, vultures, kingfishers, and other species typical of the rainforest. You will also enjoy a spectacular landscape that combines jungle, rivers, and mountains — an ideal stretch for those who enjoy wildlife photography or a photo safari in Manu.
During the journey, we will make a special stop at the Shintuya Hot Springs, a natural spot perfect for relaxing and enjoying a bath in the middle of the rainforest, surrounded by the lush vegetation of the Peruvian Amazon.
After an outdoor lunch, we will continue our boat ride downstream until we reach the Dorado Lodge, your accommodation for the night. The rooms feature private bathrooms, beds with mosquito nets, and all the necessary amenities for a comfortable rest in the heart of the Manu National Park.
In the afternoon, as the sun sets, we will venture into the forest for a night walk in the Amazon rainforest, one of the most exciting experiences of the journey. Guided by flashlights, we will look for amphibians, insects, frogs, and small nocturnal mammals while listening to the mysterious sounds of the tropical forest.
We will end the day with a delicious dinner and rest under the starry Amazon sky, surrounded by the sounds of Manu’s wildlife — an experience that deeply connects you with nature in its purest form.

The third day of the Manu Reserved Zone expedition begins very early, departing from Dorado Lodge toward one of the most fascinating experiences in the Peruvian Amazon: visiting the Manu Macaw Clay Lick. Just ten minutes downstream, you’ll witness an unparalleled natural spectacle: dozens of brightly colored parrots and macaws gathering to feed on clay, an essential part of their diet. This moment is perfect for those who enjoy macaw watching and wildlife photography in the Amazon.
After this unforgettable experience, you’ll continue navigating along the Madre de Dios River, venturing deeper into the heart of the Manu National Park. Along the journey, you may spot birds, monkeys, and other wildlife—and with some luck, even see the majestic jaguar resting on the riverbanks or moving through the dense jungle vegetation.
While sailing, enjoy a delicious breakfast on board. Then we’ll make a brief stop at the Limonal checkpoint, the official entrance to the Manu Reserved Zone, where you must register before entering this highly protected conservation area.
From Limonal, you’ll continue upriver toward the very center of the Manu Reserved Zone adventure, a pristine rainforest environment where nature reveals itself in its purest form. Along the way, you’ll visit Cocha Otorongo, one of the park’s most emblematic lagoons. From its observation tower, you can enjoy privileged views and observe giant river otters, black caimans, and aquatic birds such as herons, kingfishers, and cormorants in their natural habitat.
Around 4:00 p.m., you’ll arrive at Casa Matsiguenka, a traditional lodge managed by the native Matsiguenka community. This place will allow you to connect with local culture and understand the harmonious coexistence that Amazonian peoples maintain with nature.
Throughout the day, you’ll have the opportunity to admire an incredible variety of Amazonian wildlife: toucans, eagles, macaws, vultures, capybaras, river turtles, caimans, and several monkey species. This setting makes Manu a privileged destination for photographic expeditions and for lovers of wildlife in Manu National Park.
In the afternoon, you’ll take a guided walk through the primary forest, exploring trails in search of more wildlife while spotting new species of birds, mammals, and insects that inhabit this untouched jungle of Manu.
Overnight stay at Casa Matsiguenka, a rustic and eco-friendly lodge with shared bathrooms and showers, surrounded by the heart of the tropical rainforest in Manu National Park. The deep silence of the jungle, broken only by the songs of insects and nocturnal birds, will mark the perfect end to a day full of adventure, nature, and Amazonian culture.

The fourth day of our Manu Reserved Zone expedition begins at dawn, when the echoes of the jungle awaken with the call of the howler monkey, one of the most distinctive sounds of the tropical rainforest of Manu National Park. After breakfast, we’ll take advantage of the early morning hours—when wildlife is most active—to begin a guided walk through the primary forest, accompanied by bird songs and the morning mist covering the giant trees.
Our route will take us to the impressive Salvador Lake (Cocha Salvador), one of the most emblematic and biodiverse places in the Manu Reserved Zone. This mirror-like body of water, surrounded by untouched vegetation, is home to the majestic giant river otters of Manu (Pteronura brasiliensis), an endangered species that lives in family groups and can be seen swimming or hunting fish on the surface.
During the lake navigation, you’ll also be able to spot black caimans, howler monkeys, spider monkeys, kingfishers, and the unique hoatzin—a prehistoric-looking bird highly sought after by those who love birdwatching in Manu. The surroundings are perfect for capturing wildlife photography in Manu National Park and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the Amazon rainforest.
After the tour, we’ll return to Casa Matsiguenka to enjoy lunch. In the afternoon, you’ll take another interpretive walk through the forest, where you’ll learn about medicinal plants, giant trees, and the ecosystems that make up this incredible virgin jungle of Manu. This walk will allow you to observe more species of birds, butterflies, and small mammals that inhabit this area of great biological richness.
At nightfall, those who wish may join an optional night walk—a unique experience to discover the hidden world of the forest after sunset. With the help of flashlights and guided by experts, we’ll search for frogs, insects, snakes, and other nocturnal animals while listening to the mysterious sounds of Amazonian wildlife.
We’ll end the day with a delicious dinner and rest at Casa Matsiguenka, surrounded by the magic and deep silence of the tropical rainforest—a place where nature reveals itself in its purest and most fascinating form.

After breakfast, we will embark on a journey along the Manu River toward the Pakitza ranger station, on a trip of approximately 3 hours upstream. During the journey, you’ll have the opportunity to spot a wide variety of wildlife, as this area has very few tourists, which increases the chances of seeing animals such as capybaras, caimans, various birds, and, with a bit of luck, the jaguar, the most iconic feline of the Peruvian Amazon.
Upon arrival at Pakitza, you will take a hike to the mammal clay lick, a spot where it’s possible to observe animals active during the day, such as monkeys and wild pigs.
We will then return to the Casa Matsiguenka, always alert for wildlife along the way. In the afternoon, we’ll have a meeting with the Matsiguenka community, where you’ll learn about their culture, traditions, and connection with the forest.
You’ll end the day with dinner and rest at the Casa Matsiguenka, enjoying our last night in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.

Today you will wake up very early to board the boat and begin the return journey, continuing our adventure along the Manu River. During the navigation, breakfast will be served on board while we keep observing the wildlife living along the riverbanks: birds, monkeys, caimans, and, with a bit of luck, the jaguar.
Along the way, you will once again visit Cocha Otorongo, where, just a few meters away, there is an observation tower designed to appreciate the surrounding primary forest landscape and increase the chances of spotting the family of giant otters that inhabits the lake.
During this visit, you will also have the chance to admire the canopy birds of the forest, the gigantic Ceiba trees, colorful butterflies, and various species of monkeys moving among the treetops.
After observing the wildlife, you will continue downstream along the Manu River, keeping an eye on the banks and high branches where caimans, turtles, and tropical birds usually rest.
Upon arrival at the Limonal checkpoint, you will take a short walk to a natural platform, famous for its excellent panoramic views of the Amazonian flora and fauna.
Afterward, we will continue navigating along the Alto Madre de Dios River, enjoying the scenery and the last opportunities to spot wildlife. Around 5:00 p.m., we’ll arrive at the Soga de Oro Lodge, where you will spend your last night surrounded by the unique and enveloping sounds of the Amazon rainforest.
For those who wish to extend the experience, we will offer an optional night walk, perfect for discovering the secret life of the forest under the light of flashlights.

Early in the morning, you will have breakfast at the Soga de Oro Lodge. Then, we will start loading the luggage and board the boat to begin the journey back to the Port of Atalaya.
There, we will say goodbye to the boat driver and crew member who accompanied us during this unforgettable adventure through the Manu National Park. At the port, our private minivan will be waiting for us to start the return trip to the city of Cusco.
During the road trip, you will still have chances to spot birds and animals along the way, as we bid farewell to the majestic Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Upon arriving at Ajanaco, you will enjoy lunch and the last views of the cloud forest, symbolically marking the farewell to the jungle.
Afterward, you will continue the journey through the Andean valleys, arriving in the city of Cusco at around 6:00 p.m., where we will drop you off at your hotel.
This marks the end of this unforgettable expedition to the heart of Manu, an experience filled with nature, culture, and unique memories that will last forever.

Please note that the program may have slight variations in order to optimize wildlife observation, according to the most recent reports from our researchers and expert naturalist guides.
From the city of Cusco, we will begin the journey together with the driver, cook, and bilingual tour guide.
During the second day, the boat driver and crew member will join the team responsible for your safety and comfort throughout the expedition, ensuring that your experience in the Manu National Park is unforgettable and enriching.
During this expedition to the Manu Reserved Zone, everything has been carefully planned so you can enjoy an authentic, safe, and worry-free experience in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. From your departure in Cusco until your return, every service is designed for you to make the most of the nature and biodiversity of the Manu National Park.
Although the expedition to the Manu Reserved Zone covers most essential services, there are some additional expenses not included in the package that you should consider before traveling:
Packing properly is essential to fully enjoy the Manu Reserved Zone Expedition, a journey that takes you from the Andean highlands to the deepest tropical rainforest of the Manu National Park. The climate varies between the cool Cloud Forest and the warm lowland Amazon jungle, so packing smart and balanced will ensure your comfort and safety throughout the trip.
If you’re preparing for your adventure to the Manu Reserved Zone, it’s natural to have some questions. Below, you’ll find the answers to the most common ones, so you can travel with confidence and fully enjoy this experience.
The Ajanaco Viewpoint is located at 3,500 meters above sea level and marks the official entrance to the Manu National Park. From this point, the descent begins toward the Cloud Forest, where the Andean ecosystem transitions into the Amazon, an essential stretch of the expedition from Cusco.
The best time to visit Manu is between May and October, during the dry season. During these months, rivers are more navigable, trails are in better condition, and there’s a higher chance of spotting jaguars, giant otters, and macaws.
The tour starts and ends in the city of Cusco (3,400 m a.s.l.). From there, the route passes through the Ajanaco Viewpoint, Paucartambo, Pilcopata, and the Atalaya Port, where navigation on the Alto Madre de Dios River begins toward the Manu Reserved Zone.
Throughout the 7-day journey, travelers stay in eco-lodges and native guesthouses such as Bamboo Lodge, Dorado Lodge, Casa Matsiguenka, and Soga de Oro Lodge. All provide mosquito nets, comfortable beds, showers (some shared), and electricity at scheduled hours.
Yes, it is recommended to get the yellow fever vaccine at least 10 days before traveling. Also, bring insect repellent and a small personal first aid kit, since the tour takes place in tropical regions of the Peruvian Amazon.
The difficulty level is moderate. Daily hikes last between 1 and 3 hours, with mostly flat terrain and some slippery paths due to humidity. No previous experience is required, but good physical condition and a passion for adventure and nature are essential.
During the expedition, you can spot over 500 bird species and dozens of mammals, including macaws, toucans, howler monkeys, capybaras, caimans, giant otters, and, with luck, the jaguar. The main areas include Cocha Otorongo, Cocha Salvador, and the Macaw Clay Lick.
The Casa Matsiguenka is located within the Manu Reserved Zone, near Salvador Lake. It is managed by the Matsiguenka indigenous community, where travelers can learn about their traditions, crafts, language, and Amazonian lifestyle, promoting sustainable tourism and cultural exchange.
The climate varies by altitude:
You will navigate over 200 km along the Alto Madre de Dios River and the Manu River, distributed between days 2 and 6 of the itinerary. Each section lasts 3 to 6 hours, depending on wildlife observation stops or visits to lakes and clay licks.
The signal is intermittent and available only in certain areas on the first and last day. In the more remote lodges, such as Casa Matsiguenka, there’s no connection. This allows for a truly authentic digital detox in nature.
The journey combines land and river transportation:
Both means of transport are authorized and designed for operation in natural areas.
Yes, but caution is advised. The rainy season lasts from November to April, when the weather is less predictable and river levels can rise. However, the jungle becomes greener, and bird sightings are often more frequent.
It is recommended to bring:
The guide provides additional orientation before departure from Cusco.
Unlike Iquitos or Tambopata, Manu is a protected area with restricted access, recognized by UNESCO as a Natural World Heritage Site. The Manu Reserved Zone preserves untouched ecosystems and offers an authentic immersion in the virgin rainforest, ideal for lovers of ecotourism, photography, and wildlife observation.
Venture into the virgin rainforest of Manu and witness unique species in their natural habitat.
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Posted on Tripadvisor Riku LVerified Lovely trip to jungle Exellecent experience! Food was amazing! I loved it.Posted on Tripadvisor Fabrice SVerified À faire absolument. Nous recommandons Nous sommes pleinement satisfait de ce séjour dans la jungle avec votre équipe. Tous ont été très professionnels et sympathiques. Vous pouvez les féliciter encore de votre part. Nous avons pris plein de photos et les souvenirs resteront longtemps dans nos têtes. Merci pour tout.Posted on Tripadvisor Paradise63046115859Verified Beautiful Experience Loved it. Jimi was an awesome guide, very knowledgeable. We hit Pisaq, which was my favorite, Ollantaytambo & those ruins were amazing. It was my birthday & at lunch they had the restaurant make it a whole thing, which was sweet. We also hit the salt mines, & lots of other places, too many to remember. Overall great experiencePosted on Tripadvisor Jules MVerified Do it!! I did a 4 day trip and I think if it’s your first time visiting the jungle it’s a perfect one to do, we were happy with how everything turned out!! We got to see all the animals we were hoping, the tour was very organized, amazing home cooked food and the employees were all great! Our guide Raul was very educational and made my friend and I love the trip. We went hiking for a bit, bird watching, fishing, and wooden rafting It was so much fun. comfy accommodation!Posted on Tripadvisor Melvin FVerified Buena experiencia recomendable Super turs, el guía bien atentos y amables, en cuanto el hospedaje en aguas calientes excelente. Si tienes alguna pregunta sobre tu turs te ayudan en todoPosted on Tripadvisor Max SVerified Iquitos 5 dagars djungeläventyr. Min kompis och jag hade fantastisk 5-dagars Iquitos äventyr då vi hade touren helt för oss sjölva. Vår guide var både otroligt kunnig om djur o natur samt trevlig. Men även lyhörd och intresserad av att vad vi ville få ut av resan vilket tog den till nästa nivå. De övriga arbetarna på lodgen var även mycket trevliga och på boendet hade vi både egen toa o dush samt wifi på kvällarna. Vi hade turen att få se allt vi hade vågat hoppats på: Apor, tucaner, Papegokjor, Kajmaner, en anaconda mm, fick simma med rosa delfiner, fiska och sedan äta pirajjor som träffa lokalbefolkningen i byarna samt deras exotiska husdjur vilket gjorde att äventyret kändes mer äkta.Posted on Tripadvisor Jean CVerified Great tour of the sacred valley This was a wonderful tour. We learned and saw so much. Our driver was kind and proficient. Our guide was knowledgeable and kind. It was easy to arrange and such a cool tour. The stops were all amazing.Posted on Tripadvisor Leonardo CVerified Manu 4 días con Yimmy Estabamos un Manu por 4 días juntos con Yimmy y otra gente atenta. Yimmy sabe mucho sobre los animales. Sobretodo es un experto de encontrar a pájaros raros. También nos cuidaba bien, ajustando el esquemo especialmente para nosotros. ¡Si estas interesado en una aventura unica este tour es recomendado!Posted on Tripadvisor Alberto AVerified Mejor agencia Muy bien organizados y siempre amables y puntuales, los recomiendo al 100%, fueron por nosotros a nuestro hospedaje y nos dejaron ahí mismo.










