Verificada reserved zone manu park
We took a tour to manu reserved zone. From day one , the management of logistis was very good. Ruth came to our hotel in Cusco and gave us a briefing along Fernando. As we mentioned our binoculars were rather small, they lent us a good pair. These people are local.They know the field, they know the land, history, geology and biology. Our guide, Saulo, has amazing birding and fauna spoting. He knows trees, bugs, birds and orchids. Our cook, Fortunato made very good food everyday from scratch, think best quinoa youd ever had and some fruits you most likely never tried before. The captain of the boat would slow down if you pointed your camera at something. Once again, they know the game. Accomodation is basic but comfy. Youll have a place to re charge phones and cameras and a place to chill. I specially enjoyed the humminbird lodge, where the landlord was a colorful bloke that pointed at some many things at once that it was overwhelming. Mind you, it was toucans, macaws , monkeys and trogons. ALL at once around the lodge. It was an amazing experience. Its the real amazonian rainforest. The 4 days are ok but you travel around the cultural zone and only by going deep into the reserved area can you truly see pristine jungle. Advise. Bring long sleeved shirts. Bugs abound. We saw wildlife from tiny to mighty. From scary to majestic, from mimetic to flamboyant. And Saulo kept poiting at yet something else...