During the tour we entered a cold climate to a hot jungle. This route shows many typical jungle vegetation where tourists will be immersed in a world of adventure and will see different natural attractions.
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The snowy Salkantay: complete information – CUSCO – PERU
The Salkantay is a snowy mountain whose name translated from Quechua would mean ‘Wild Mountain’. This summit is known as ‘Apu’ (‘Lord’) for its majesty and elevation.
everything you need to know about the Manu River
The Manu River is the place of the highest biological concentrations on the planet, with 19,098 km2, which is why Unesco named it a World Heritage Site of the Biosphere Reserve for more than 40 years.
Manu, paradise for birdwatching
The Manu National Park is a protected natural space located in the southeast of Peru, located in the departments of Madre de Dios and Cusco, in the provinces of Manu and Paucartambo. With a territory of 1,532,806 hectares, it is divided into three large areas:
BLACK CAYMAN (Melanosuchus niger) The King of the Amazon Rivers and Cochas
200 million years ago dinosaurs and pterosaurs were the dominant reptiles on the planet. They were part of the group of archosaurs, to which crocodiles and alligators also belong, who are considered close relatives of these gigantic prehistoric reptiles. INFORMATION OF MANU TOURS:
Manu National Park – MANU TOURS PERU
Located in the jungle of the departments of Cusco and Madre de Dios, the Manu National Park represents the greatest natural treasure in Peru, due to the number of species it houses and the diversity of ecosystems it protects. Manu is one of the few wild areas in the world where animals abound and live in a totally natural state.
Sighting Otorongo in the Manu National Park
Among the natural wonders that the Manu National Park offers, a natural area protected by the State for 45 years and in 1987 declared a Natural World Heritage Site, its fauna stands out as one of its greatest exponents of otorongo or jaguar.
The yellow-blue macaw (Ara ararauna)
Also known as the blue-and-yellow macaw, yellow parrot, or yellow-billed paraba, is a species of psittaciform bird in the parrot family endemic to South America. MANU TOURS INFORMATION
Andean Tapir in danger of extinction
The Andean tapir, also called mountain tapir, danta or pinchaque, is the smallest and perhaps the least studied of the two species present in Peru. It is distributed in the montane and moor forests of Colombia,
MANU TOURS – TOURISM IN THE MANU NATIONAL PARK
Biodiversity in the Manu National Park 1025 bird species (55% of the 1800 Peruvian bird species, and 10% of the world's birds). 221 species of mammals (43.5% of all Peruvian fauna), and 5% of the species worldwide (7 species are definitely endemic to the country). 150 amphibious species. 100 Reptile species
