availability for Manu National Park
Tour type: Adventure 
Countries: Peru
Cities: Cusco
Tour operator: Axel Tours ( Peru Machupicchu ) - Cusco, Peru
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FAQ/INFO ABOUT TOUR Itineraries are available from 4 to 8 days, including boat travel, overland travel and / or flight (custom itineraries on request).
The Tour Includes:
Professional Guide specialized in Manu, specialized birding guide on request
Entrance to National Park
Cook
Food (three meals per day, vegetarian on request)
Private bus and boat transportation
Camping equipment and lodge camps (except your personal sleeping bag)
Entrance to Macaw Clay Lick, Lakes
Medical supplies
Radio communication Options are: Staying at Lodges on the Tour or afterwards Charter Flight in to and/ or back from Boca Manu to Cusco (130 US $ p. flight per person) special guiding, e.g. by a natural history expert shamanic ceremony in Shipetiari, Machiguenga village Birding Program guided by a birding expert Location logistics for photographers Things you should bring for the Manu Trip: mosquito repellent long sleeved shirts (cotton is better) cotton socks sandals rain gear long pants bathing suit hiking shoes binoculars (you can also rent them in Cusco) camera and films (400 and 200 ASA) plastic bags for clothes and camera etc. personal things (soap, toilet paper. towel etc.) hat ( or handkerchief) sun blocker, sun glasses sleeping bag (can also be rented) flashlight (with spare bulb and batteries) day pack rubber boots ( only in rainy season, Jan. -April) Note: Please consider that Manu flight schedule might be changed or - rarely - even be canceled due to weather conditions or maintenance. Therefore please make sure that you don't book your connecting flights the day after returning from Manu.
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INFO ABOUT TOUR OPERATOR
The Inca Trail is Peru's best known hike, combining a stunning mix of Inca ruins, mountain scenery, lush cloud-forest and rich subtropical jungle. Over 250 species of orchid have been counted in the Machu Picchu Historic Sanctuary, as well as numerous birds such as hummingbirds, waterfowl and the majestic Andean Condor. The star of the Sanctuary is the spectacled bear - a shy, herbivorous animal that is extremely rare and close to extinction.
Essentially the Inca Trail is a mountainous jungle hike leading to the sacred Inca city of Machu Picchu. The 45km trek is usually covered in 4 days, arriving at Machu Picchu at daybreak on the final day before returning to Cusco by train in the afternoon.
The trek is rated moderate and any reasonably fit person should be able to cover the route. It is fairly challenging nevertheless, and altitudes of 4200m are reached, so ensuring that you are well acclimatized is important. If arriving from sea level, plan to spend at least 2 full days in Cusco (3 days is better) prior to commencing the trek. This should allow plenty of time for acclimatization and give you sufficient opportunity to visit the City of Cusco and nearby Inca ruins at Sacsayhuamn, Quenqo, Pucapucara & Tambomachay as well as spending a day or two exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas visiting the tradition market town of Pisaq, and the fascinating Inca fortress at Ollantaytambo |










