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MANU JUNGLE TOUR

Machu Picchu’s sister city and one of Peru’s hidden treasures.

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Manu Jungle Tour is an Ecotourism travel company that organizes exotic destinations tours to Manu National Park and Tambopata & Sandoval Lake, specifically to see and enjoy wildlife in undeveloped, relatively undisturbed natural areas, as well as giving an insight into the indigenous culture of the jungle. With the reality and dangers of global warming in mind, we dedicate a lot of time and effort to try and ensure the conservation of the world´s natural resources and biodiversity.

We work directly with local people and groups in the jungle like: Matsiguenkas, Yines; which provides employment and significant benefits for local residents. We carefully manage our tours to minimize negative impacts on the environment and local culture. It is very important for us that money is reinvested in the jungle, so as to ensure the continuation of life here to benefit the indigenous people, who rely on tourism as a source of income, and also for the benefit of future tourists.

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Bespoke Luxury Experiences

Crafting highly personalized itineraries that go beyond standard tours, ensuring every journey is unique and exceeds expectations.

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Commitment to Social Responsibility

Fair treatment of all staff and dedicated efforts to ensure tourism benefits are shared directly with Peruvian local communities.

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Extensive Adventure & Trekking Catalogue

Offering a wide range of routes, including the Classic Inca Trail, alternative treks (Salkantay, Lares, etc.), and Amazon jungle tours.

Manu Cultural Zone & Reserved Zone Tours

Travel the Exotic Wildlife Tours in Peru. The Peruvian Amazon is considered one of the best 5 places in the World. for Nature Lovers, Bird Watchers, Photographers, and Conservationist in the World.

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WELCOME TO THE MOST BIODIVERSE PLACE ON EARTH

PEOPLE | HISTORY | NATURE | CULTURE | GASTRONOMY

UNESCO officially recognizes this natural paradise as a world heritage site. In 1977 they designated Manu as a World Biosphere Reserve because it contains the best existing example of biodiversity in protected areas of rain forest, as well as endemic areas of cloud forest.

  • 1000+ Bird Species have been recorded inside Manu National Park.
  • Manu is home to more than 220 species of Mammals.
  • More than 240 species of Herps have been identified in Manu National Park.
  • 210 species of Fish call Manu National Park Home.
  • There are thousands of invertebrate species waiting to be scientifically described inside Manu National Park.

Most Popular Treks to Machu Picchu

Hiking to Machu Picchu is a true adventure, making the journey to the Inca Citadel as rewarding as the ruins themselves. There are lots of routes to take, from the most popular Classic Inca Trail 4 Days / 3 Nights, Short Inca Trail 2D/1N to the longer Salkantay 5 Days / 4 Nights, all ending at Machu Picchu on your last day for an amazing tour of this World Wonder. Those interested in the Inca Trail do need to plan early as permits sell out very far in advance. Every trek we do is full of amazing landscape and history, so there is no wrong choice to make.

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Explore Our Best Day Trips & Tours with Best Local Tour Guides

Immerse yourself in a private guided tour of the city of Cusco ranging from half day tours and full-day tours through the city of Cusco and its surroundings, depending on your time! Or venture out of Cusco exploring the impressive Inca ruins on our full day Sacred Valley tours, according to your interest and preference of the places to visit. There is no end to the adventures — Experience this truly magical place on our rainbow mountain tours or our day trip to Humantay Lake. All our tours in the region of the Cusco is guided by English speaking guides. Find the tour offers below:

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WELCOME TO THE MOST BIODIVERSE PLACE ON EARTH

PEOPLE | HISTORY | NATURE | CULTURE | GASTRONOMY

UNESCO officially recognizes this natural paradise as a world heritage site. In 1977 they designated Manu as a World Biosphere Reserve because it contains the best existing example of biodiversity in protected areas of rain forest, as well as endemic areas of cloud forest.

  • 1000+ Bird Species have been recorded inside Manu National Park.
  • Manu is home to more than 220 species of Mammals.
  • More than 240 species of Herps have been identified in Manu National Park.
  • 210 species of Fish call Manu National Park Home.
  • There are thousands of invertebrate species waiting to be scientifically described inside Manu National Park.

All Inclusive Peru Expeditions Packages

All inclusive Peru expedition packages are the perfect way to experience the best of Peru with ease and comfort. These comprehensive tours combine iconic destinations like Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca into one seamless adventure. With accommodations, transportation, guided excursions, and many meals included, you can focus on enjoying the journey without worrying about the details. Whether you choose cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, or a mix of both, these packages offer something for every traveler. From ancient Inca sites to breathtaking natural wonders, an all inclusive Peru expedition makes exploring this extraordinary country simple and unforgettable. Start planning your dream trip today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Planning a trip to Peru can raise many questions. Here, we answer the most common inquiries about our tours, the Inca Trail, and traveling to Machu Picchu, so you can book your adventure with confidence.

Altitude sickness can affect anyone. To minimize symptoms, we recommend arriving in Cusco (3,400m / 11,150ft) at least 2 to 3 days before your trek to acclimatize. Drink plenty of water, avoid heavy meals and alcohol upon arrival, and try the local mate de coca (coca tea).

You will only carry a small daypack with essentials (water, rain gear, camera, sunblock). For the Inca Trail and alternative treks, our porters or horses will carry your main duffel bag (usually up to 7kg/15lbs, included in your tour). Any extra luggage can be safely stored at your hotel in Cusco or at our office for free.

Absolutely! Our chefs are trained to prepare delicious meals for all dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and specific food allergies. Please let us know about your dietary restrictions at the time of booking so we can plan accordingly.

Altitude sickness can affect anyone. To minimize symptoms, we recommend arriving in Cusco (3,400m / 11,150ft) at least 2 to 3 days before your trek to acclimatize. Drink plenty of water, avoid heavy meals and alcohol upon arrival, and try the local mate de coca (coca tea).

You will only carry a small daypack with essentials (water, rain gear, camera, sunblock). For the Inca Trail and alternative treks, our porters or horses will carry your main duffel bag (usually up to 7kg/15lbs, included in your tour). Any extra luggage can be safely stored at your hotel in Cusco or at our office for free.

Absolutely! Our chefs are trained to prepare delicious meals for all dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and specific food allergies. Please let us know about your dietary restrictions at the time of booking so we can plan accordingly.

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