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,
Wildlife Observation on the Manu Tour
The PNM is home to a large number of wildlife species. There have been about 160 species of mammals, more than 1,000 species of birds (mostly residents), about 140 species of amphibians, 50 species of snakes, 40 lizards, 6 turtles, 3 alligators and 210 fish
The White Cayman of Manu – Cusco – Peru
(Caiman Crocodilus) can be one of them, they usually sunbathe on the sand banks of the Manú River while some butterfly perches on their shoulders.
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
MANU PARK DORADO TOUR ITINERARY
Starting early from Cusco we begin our 9 or 10 hours journey by private minibus ascending to the high mountain area at 4000 m (13,000 feet). We make a stop in Ninamarca, to see the pre-Inca cemetery, and in the colonial village of Paucartambo
Manu National Park: Life Reserve
“When you study an animal or a plant, you see that there is no obstacle that will drive it back. Yes, there are predators, pests, but, without the intervention of man, everything comes to a balance. If we analyze this process and manage to reproduce it, can you
MANU NATIONAL PARK BIOSPHERE RESERVED AREA
The Manu Biosphere Reserve is located in southeastern Peru, covers territories of the regions of Madre de Dios and Cusco for recreational activities, anthropological and biological research, limited to the observation of wildlife in its natural form. It is
MANU RESERVED AREA
The Manú Reserved Zone is located in the province of Manu in the department of Madre de Dios and has an area of 257000 ha. It is considered an almost intact area, due to the small population that inhabits the territory, mostly made up of indigenous
MANU TOUR 3 DAYS ITINERARY
After breakfast we will continue by private bus to Atalaya. On the way we will stop to observe a coca plantation, we will also stop at a view point where you can get a good overview of the jungle and river. From Atalaya we leave by motorized
