Manu Wildlife Center Lodge 3N - Peru
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Manu Wildlife Center LodgeIs located in the remote and wild Manu Wilderness of Southeastern Peru. Amidst spectacular forest and incredible scenery, the density and diversity of animal and plant species reach a peak in the extreme western Amazon, near the foot of the Andes.
A 35-minute flight from Cuzco to the mouth of the Manu River and a 90 minute motorcanoe ride down the Madre de Dios River brings you to the single best wildlife destination in the entire Amazon: Manu Wildlife Center.
The Lodge is incredibly remote and wild. Wildlife enthusiasts, birders, and nature photographers find Manu worth the extra effort and travelling time. The Manu Wildlife Center offers more wildlife sightings and a higher level of comfort, at a lower price than any other lodge in the Manu region. Manu Wildlife Center: is the ONLY lodge in the Manu Lowlands with ANY of the following:
22 bungalows with private baths and hot showers & flush toilets.
All facilities are screened for your comfort.
48 kilometers of trails, half in scientific grids.
Towers at fruiting trees visited by mammals and canopy birds.
Minutes from the famous Macaw Clay Lick. (January 1994 cover story National Geographic Magazine)
World's best Tapir viewing.
Explore the 30 miles (48 km) of scientifically-designed forest trails surrounding the Center to search for the 10 species of resident monkeys, namely the acrobatic Black Spider Monkey, inquisitive Brown and White-fronted Capuchins, Bolivian Squirrel Monkey, Saddleback Tamarin, Dusky Titi, Night Monkey, Red Howler, Monk Saki, and the spectacular, mustachioed Emperor Tamarin. Birders delight at the large game birds such as Razor-billed Curassows and Pale-winged Trumpeters, which often pass within 200 yards (180 m) of the lodge.
Manu Wildlife Center is number one in the world for viewing of canopy wildlife because, unlike most competing lodges, the forest remains unhunted and full of wildlife, and the scientists and canopy logistics experts have more practice building platforms and canopy towers for international TV crews than all other teams in South America combined.
Address:
Manu National ParkPuerto Maldonado
Peru
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