

TecsecochaStreet165(NearPlazadeArmas)Cusco–Peru
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TecsecochaStreet165(NearPlazadeArmas)Cusco–Peru
Manu National Park is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Located in southeastern Peru, it spans from the Andes to the Amazon Basin.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich natural and cultural value. Home to thousands of species of plants, birds, mammals, and reptiles.


Coversover1.7millionhectaresofuntouchedrainforest.
Protectsanextraordinaryrangeofecosystems—fromhighmountains totropicallowlands.
Offersaglimpseoftruewildernessrarelyseenbytravelers. Alivinglaboratoryforbiodiversity,conservation,andecotourism.

Spot iconic Amazon wildlife such as jaguars, tapirs, giant otters, and capybaras.
Observe colorful macaws and parrots at clay licks.
Discover unique amphibians, reptiles, and over 1,000 species of birds.
Experience one of the world’s last untouched tropical ecosystems.
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MosttoursstartinCusco,offeringscenicdrivesthrough Andeanvalleys. Thejourneytransitionsfrommountainstolushjungle landscapes.
Stopsoftenincludeviewpoints,cloudforests,andsmall Amazonianvillages.
Idealfortravelersseekingadventureandadeeper connectiontonature.
HometonativeAmazoniancommunitieswhopreserve ancienttraditions.
Aglobalmodelforsustainabletourismandrainforest conservation.
Everyvisitsupportslocallivelihoodsandhelpsprotect fragileecosystems.
Promotesharmonybetweenhumansandnature.

Dry Season (May–October): Best for hiking, photography, and wildlife viewing.
Wet Season (November–April): Richer vegetation and fewer visitors.
Each season offers a unique perspective of the Amazon’s vibrant life.


