Cusco to Manu National Park: Peruvian Amazon Rainforest Experience (8 Days)

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This Cusco to Manu National ParkTour Package is designed for travelers who want to experience both the cultural side of Peru and the natural beauty of the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest. The journey combines history, landscapes, and wildlife across some of the country’s most important destinations.

The trip begins in Cusco with a guided City Tour, where you visit key landmarks such as the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, and the Qorikancha Temple. From there, the route continues through the Sacred Valley, including the archaeological sites of Maras and Moray, before traveling to Aguas Calientes.

A full day is dedicated to Machu Picchu, one of the most important Inca sites in South America. With a professional guide, you will learn about its history, purpose, and connection to the Andean world while exploring the citadel at your own pace.

The second part of the tour leads into Manu National Park, where you spend several days exploring the Amazon Rainforest. This region is known for its biodiversity, offering opportunities to see wildlife, tropical plants, and remote jungle landscapes.

The journey ends with a visit to Rainbow Mountain, famous for its natural colored layers and high-altitude views. With comfortable accommodations and experienced guides, this tour offers a balanced mix of culture and nature for travelers looking for a complete Peru experience.

Duration

8 Days

Tour Type

Aventure

Difficulty

Easy

Departure & return

Cusco Hotel Transfer

Start time

11:00 am

Group Size

12 people

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Cusco City Tour

We start the first day of the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest Tour Package with a guided Cusco City Tour. At 1:30 PM, we head out to visit the main archaeological sites located just outside the city.

Our first stop is Sacsayhuaman, an impressive Inca fortress known for its massive stone walls and strategic location above Cusco. Here, your guide will explain its historical role and construction techniques.

We then continue to Q’enqo, a ceremonial site with carved stone passages and ritual spaces. From there, we visit Puca Pucara, a former military checkpoint and resting place for travelers. The tour ends at Tambomachay, a site dedicated to water worship, recognized for its fountains and channels.

Throughout the tour, our local guide provides clear explanations about each site and its importance in Inca history.

Distance: 15 km (9 miles)
Highest altitude: 3,700 m (12,140 ft) at Sacsayhuaman
Lowest altitude: 3,600 m (11,811 ft) at Tambomachay
Difficulty: Moderate

Day 2: Sacred Valley of the Incas with Overnight in Aguas Calientes

The second day begins at 7:00 AM as we travel into the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our first stop is Chinchero, a traditional Andean village known for its weaving traditions and views of the surrounding mountains.

Next, we visit Maras, where you will see the famous salt mines that have been in use since pre-Inca times. We then continue to Moray, an archaeological site with circular terraces believed to have been used for agricultural research.

After visiting Moray, we head to Urubamba for lunch, enjoying the scenery of the Sacred Valley. In the afternoon, we explore Ollantaytambo, a well-preserved Inca town with an important fortress and ceremonial areas.

Later, we take the train to Aguas Calientes, traveling through the Andean landscape. Upon arrival, we check in to our hotel for an overnight stay.

Distance: 75 km (47 miles)
Highest altitude: 3,762 m (12,343 ft) at Chinchero
Lowest altitude: 2,040 m (6,693 ft) at Aguas Calientes
Difficulty: Moderate

Day 3: Machu Picchu Tour and Return to Cusco

Early in the morning, we take one of the first buses from Aguas Calientes to the entrance of Machu Picchu. This allows us to explore the site before it becomes crowded.

During the guided tour, you will walk through the main temples, terraces, and plazas of this Inca citadel. The guide will explain the site’s history, architecture, and cultural importance.

After the guided visit, you will have free time to explore on your own and take photos of the surrounding Andes Mountains. Later, we return to Aguas Calientes for lunch before boarding the train to Ollantaytambo, followed by private transport back to Cusco.

Distance: 90 km (56 miles)
Highest altitude: 2,430 m (7,972 ft) at Machu Picchu
Lowest altitude: 2,040 m (6,693 ft) at Aguas Calientes
Difficulty: Moderate

Day 4: Cusco to Manu National Park

We leave Cusco early in the morning and drive through the South Sacred Valley toward Paucartambo. Along the way, we stop at Ninamarca to visit pre-Inca funerary towers.

After breakfast in Paucartambo, we continue toward the Manu Cloud Forest. The drive takes us through changing landscapes, where we may see orchids, native plants, and birds.

After lunch, we take a short walk in the forest, with the chance to spot the Andean cock-of-the-rock. In the late afternoon, we arrive at Bambu Lodge, located in the lower rainforest.

Distance: 220 km (136 miles)
Highest altitude: 3,399 m (11,152 ft) in Cusco
Lowest altitude: 700 m (2,297 ft) at Bambu Lodge

Day 5: Bambu Lodge – Madre de Dios River – Soga de Oro Lodge

After breakfast at Bambu Lodge, we drive to Atalaya Port, where we board a boat on the Madre de Dios River. The boat ride offers views of the rainforest and chances to spot wildlife along the riverbanks.

Upon arrival at Soga de Oro Lodge, we settle into our rooms. After lunch, we visit Machuwasi Lake using traditional balsa rafts, where we may see birds and caimans.

Later, the guide explains the use of medicinal plants commonly found in the area. We return to the lodge in the evening for dinner.

Distance: 20 km (12.5 miles)
Highest altitude: 700 m (2,297 ft)
Lowest altitude: 450 m (1,476 ft)

Day 6: Parrot Clay Lick

After breakfast, we take a short boat ride to the Parrot Clay Lick, where parrots and macaws gather in the morning to consume mineral-rich clay. The guide explains why this behavior is important for their diet.

We return to the lodge for lunch, then head out on a jungle walk to observe monkeys, birds, large trees, and medicinal plants. In the evening, after dinner, we take part in a night walk to look for nocturnal wildlife such as frogs, insects, and snakes.

Distance: 5 km (3.1 miles)
Difficulty: Easy to moderate

Day 7: Soga de Oro Lodge – Atalaya Port – Cusco

After breakfast, we travel by boat back to Atalaya Port. From there, our private transport takes us back to Cusco, crossing from the Amazon lowlands back into the Andes.

This day is mainly dedicated to travel, offering time to reflect on the experience in the Manu Rainforest and the wildlife encountered during the tour.

Distance: 200 km (124 miles)
Duration: Approximately 8 hours

Day 8: Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Tour

On the final day, we depart from Cusco around 4:00 AM to visit Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain. After reaching the trailhead, we begin the hike through high-altitude landscapes.

Along the trail, you will see snow-capped peaks and wide mountain valleys. At the summit, located at 5,200 m (17,060 ft), we enjoy views of the natural colored layers that make this mountain unique.

After spending time at the top, we hike back down and return to Cusco in the afternoon, marking the end of the tour.

Distance: 15 km (9.3 miles)
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging

What is included?

  • Pick up and transfer to the airport
  • Buffet lunch with vegan option (2nd day)
  • Overnight in a hotel in Aguas Calientes (2nd day)
  • Breakfast (3rd day)
  • Lunch and dinner (4th day)
  • Overnight in Bambu Lodge (4th day)
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner (5th day)
  • Overnight in Soga De Oro Lodge (5th day)
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner (6th day)
  • Overnight in a jungle lodge (6th day)
  • Breakfast (7th day)
  • Breakfast and lunch (8th day)
  • Cusco Airport Transfer
  • All entrance fees (except Cusco Tourist Ticket)
  • Bi-Lingual Local Guide (English and Spanish)

What's Not Included?

  • Food except what is mentioned in the itinerary as included
  • Accommodation in Cusco (03 night)
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Flights
  • Cusco Tourist Ticket

Packing List

To enjoy the trip comfortably and be prepared for different climates, from the Andes to the Amazon Rainforest, it’s important to pack the right essentials. This list covers practical items that will help you stay comfortable, protected, and organized throughout the journey.

  • Lightweight, quick-dry clothing: Long-sleeved shirts and long pants to protect against insects.
  • Rain jacket or poncho: Essential for sudden rain showers in the rainforest.
  • Warm layers: For cooler nights and mornings in Cusco and the Andes.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes: Waterproof and with good grip for varied terrain.
  • Sandals or flip-flops: For relaxing at the lodge.
  • Hat: Wide-brimmed for sun protection.
  • Swimwear: For swimming in the rivers or natural pools.
  • Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from the strong sun.
  • Bandana or scarf: Useful for dust and sun protection.
  • Insect repellent: High DEET content for effective protection.
  • Sunscreen: High SPF, water-resistant.
  • Travel towel: Lightweight and quick-drying.
  • Backpack: Small daypack for daily excursions.
  • Dry bags: To keep your belongings dry in the rainforest.
  • Water bottle: Reusable and durable.
  • Headlamp or flashlight: With extra batteries for nighttime.
  • Binoculars: For wildlife spotting.
  • Camera: With extra memory cards and batteries.
  • Personal medications: Bring enough for the entire trip.
  • First aid kit: Basic supplies including band-aids, antiseptic, and pain relief.
  • Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.
  • Passport: Ensure it’s valid and bring a photocopy.
  • Travel insurance: With coverage for medical and travel-related issues.
  • Cash: In small denominations for local purchases and tips.
  • Snacks: High-energy snacks like nuts, bars, and dried fruit.
  • Plastic bags: For separating dirty or wet clothes.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I need previous jungle experience to join this tour?

No previous jungle experience is required. This tour is designed for travelers of different experience levels. All activities are led by professional local guides, and the pace is adjusted to the group, allowing everyone to enjoy the Amazon Rainforest safely and comfortably.

2. Are domestic flights included in this tour?

No domestic flights are included or needed for this itinerary. The journey is completed using a combination of ground transportation, train, and river boat, offering a more immersive travel experience through the Andes and the Amazon.

3. Is altitude sickness something I should worry about?

Some areas of the tour, especially Cusco and Rainbow Mountain, are located at high altitude. While not everyone is affected, we strongly recommend spending at least one extra day in Cusco for acclimatization and staying well hydrated during the first days of the trip.

4. Can special dietary requirements be accommodated?

Yes, vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary restrictions can usually be accommodated. It is important to inform us in advance so arrangements can be made, especially during the stay in remote jungle lodges.

5. Will I have electricity and phone signal during the Manu jungle stay?

In the Manu region, access to electricity and mobile phone signal is limited or not available. Lodges may offer scheduled power hours, but this part of the tour is ideal for travelers looking to disconnect from technology and focus on the natural surroundings.

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