Manu National Park 3 day tour

We invite you to enjoy a unique experience with the Manu National Park 3 day tour. Delve into the Amazon rainforest, where biodiversity comes to life in its purest form. For three days, you will explore one of the richest ecosystems on the planet, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, exotic sounds, and a variety of flora and fauna that will take your breath away. Join us on this unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Amazon!

Duration

3 Days

Difficulty

Moderate, Moderate

Max Altitude

(3,500 meters - 600 meters)

Food

2B, 2L, 2D

Transport

by Bus

Season

All year

Manu National Park 3 Day tour

Manu National Park 3 Day Tour from Cusco takes you into one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, a UNESCO World Heritage Site stretching from the high Andes mountains down through dramatic cloud forests to the heart of the Peruvian Amazon. Home to over 800 species of birds, jaguars, giant anteaters, Amazonian tapirs and indigenous communities that have lived in harmony with nature for centuries, Manu National Park is a place unlike anywhere else in the world and access is strictly limited, making every visit a rare privilege.

Over three unforgettable days you will travel by private bus and river boat through some of Peru’s most spectacular scenery: standing at Tres Cruces as the Andes give way to endless jungle, walking cloud forest trails to spot the iconic Cock of the Rock, drifting down the Alto Madre de Dios river, soaking in natural hot springs, tracking monkeys and peccaries by night, and waking at dawn to watch parrots gather at a clay lick. Nights are spent sleeping in tents on raised platforms and open sandbanks beneath a sky full of stars, before returning to Cusco through the cloud forest and the colorful mountain town of Paucartambo.

Manu National Park 3 day tour details

  • Tour name: Manu National Park Tours from Cusco 3 Day Manu Tour
  • Duration: 3 Days – 2 Nights
  • Group Size: (02 – 106ppl Average – 08ppl Maximum)
  • Departure: Daily departures
  • Meals included: 2 Breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
  • Vegetarian/vegan: Food available upon request at no extra charge
  • Starting Point: We will come and Pick you up from your hotel in Cusco
  • Ending Point: Drop-off at your Hotel in Cusco
  • Departure: Upon Request. If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as large group service). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here.
  • Transportation: Bus & Boat
  • Acomodations: 02 Nights, Jungle Bungalow (Private Bathroom and shower)
  • Manu National Park Permits: All Manu National Park Permits & fee Included.
  • Free storage: Available, you can leave the rest of your stuff in our free storage in Cusco
  • High Season: From april to october
  • Places to visit in Manu Jungle Tour 3 Días: Visit the Manu Cultural Zone

The best of Manu National Park 3 day tour

Manu National Park is known for its remarkable highlights, which make it a globally significant and captivating destination. Here are some of the key highlights of the park:

1. Biodiversity: Manu National Park is renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity. It boasts one of the highest levels of biodiversity on the planet, with thousands of plant and animal species.

The park is home to iconic species such as jaguars, giant river otters, giant anteaters, harpy eagles, Andean bears, and many more.

2. Pristine Amazon Rainforest: The park encompasses vast stretches of pristine Amazon rainforest, offering visitors the opportunity to explore untouched wilderness.

It showcases the incredible beauty and complexity of the Amazon ecosystem, with towering trees, dense vegetation, winding rivers, and an abundance of wildlife.

3. Cultural Encounters: Manu Jungle Tour 3 Días is not only a haven for wildlife but also a place where indigenous cultures thrive. The park is home to several indigenous communities, including the Matsiguenga and Amahuaca, who have inhabited the area for generations.

Visitors can engage with these communities, learn about their traditional ways of life, and appreciate their deep connection with the natural environment.

4. Birdwatching Paradise: With over 800 bird species recorded, Manu National Park is a paradise for birdwatchers. Bird enthusiasts can spot a wide range of colorful and exotic birds, including macaws, toucans, hummingbirds, parrots, and countless other species.

The park offers exceptional opportunities for bird photography and observation.

5. The Manu River: The Manu River runs through the park, adding to its scenic beauty. The river is a lifeline for the diverse flora and fauna of the region and offers opportunities for boating and wildlife viewing.

Exploring the river and its tributaries allows visitors to discover hidden corners of the park and observe aquatic species like caimans and river dolphins.

6. Andean Cloud Forest: As Manu National Park ascends into the Andes Mountains, it transitions into the enchanting cloud forest. This unique ecosystem is characterized by mist-shrouded mountains, moss-covered trees, and a different set of species adapted to the cooler and moister conditions. The cloud forest area of the park provides a contrasting and captivating experience.

7. Wildlife Viewing: Manu Jungle Tour 3 Días offers exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors have the chance to see diverse mammal species, including monkeys, sloths, tapirs, peccaries, and elusive big cats like jaguars and pumas.

Guided tours and excursions within the park increase the chances of encountering these remarkable creatures.

8. Research and Conservation: The park has been a site of extensive scientific research and conservation efforts. Many researchers and organizations conduct studies and conservation projects to understand and protect the unique ecosystems and species found in Manu National Park.

Visitors can learn about these efforts and contribute to the conservation initiatives through responsible tourism.

These are just a few of the highlights that Manu National Park offers. The park’s natural beauty, biodiversity, cultural richness, and opportunities for adventure make it a remarkable destination for nature lovers and conservation enthusiasts.

DAY 1 Cusco – Soga de Oro

We leave from Cusco by private bus, first stopping to visit the pre Inca burial towers of Ninamarca. We then drive through the mountains, to get to the typical and folkloric town of Paucartambo.

Here we will have a short walk around town before carrying on to Tres Cruces, the highest point and entrance to Manu National Park.

From here we will continue into the Cloud Forest and at San Pedro we will walk for around 1 hour to observe the National bird of Peru, the cock of the rock, and many different kinds of monkeys, plants and flowers.

At Atalaya we will take the boat down the Alto Madre de Dios river to Soga de Oro where we will spend the night. We will sleep on raised platforms in tents.

DAY 2 Soga de Oro+

DAY 3 Soga de Oro – Cusco+

Included in the Manu Jungle tour 3 days

  • Pre departure manu jungle trip breafing at the hotel/office
  • Qualified naturalist native jungle English/Spanish-speaking guide
  • cook who is charge of making the food /cooking equipment
  • camping equipment/tents and mats (in case we camp in the jungle)
  • Transportation by private bus from Cusco to the Cloud Forest and Atalaya , and back from Atalaya to Cusco (4 day tour)
  • Transportation by private boat: Atalaya / Bonanza lodge / Atalaya (4-day tour)
  • Overnights in lodges and camping huts
  • Mineral water all the time
  • 3 Meals per day (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Manu National Park guide book – Talking About Manu
  • Manu National Park entrance fee
  • Entrance fee to the hot springs
  • Vegetarian option…send us you requirements please.
  • Entrance to Soga de Oro
  • First Aid Kit (bring your personal Medication)

Manu National Park 3 day tour prices availability

Small Group:(02-06ppl Average – 08ppl Maximum) / (Includes All as well as a Private Bus and Boat to Explore better)

PRICE PER PERSON US$500 (trips 2026) Daily Departures
Please if you are group over 06 people let us know to give you a good discount.

How to book any tour/trek through with PERU AMAZON GARDEN LODGE.

To confirm the tour/trek we need you to send us your personal information: Full Names, Passport Numbers, Nationalities, Ages, Gender as well as a deposit to secure the trip/tour.

  • For Tambopata National Reserve (Puerto Maldonado) – Manu National Park We do require a Non-Refundable US$200 deposit per person.

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For those that wish to pay via Paypal. Please note that a 6% fee applies. That is, you need to increase your payment by 6% to cover the costs that we incur via this kind of payments.

the remaining, you will pay in cash(briefing day) without taxes.

Please, After your deposit, send Us, Transfer Number to: peruamazongardenlodge@gmail.com, After we are going to confirm your deposit and reservation.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CHOOSING PERU AMAZON GARDEN LODGE !!!.

Packing list for the Manu National Park 3 day tour

The jungle has its own rules, and showing up prepared makes all the difference. Here is everything you need to pack for your 3 day tour of Manu National Park, from the cold mountain air of the Andes to the humid heat of the Amazon riverbank.

  • Binoculars (imperative)
  • Flashlight with spare bulbs and extra batteries
  • Sleeping bag (it can be hired from us US$5 a day)
  • Day pack
  • Long pants and long-sleeved shirts
  • T-shirts light shirts
  • Shorts/Bathing suit
  • Towel
  • Sweater or light jacket
  • 1 pair of hiking boots and 1 pair of light shoes or trekking sandals
  • Long socks
  • Rain gear
  • Rubber boots (only in the rainy season-we provide them)
  • Sunhat, sunglasses, sun block
  • Insect repellent (with at least 40% DEET) and after bite
  • Toilet-paper
  • Plastic bags (to keep everything dry)
  • Water bottle (with water for the bus ride into Manu)
  • Copy of a valid passport
  • Copy of yellow fever and tetanus vaccinations
  • Money for soft drinks or beers and handicrafts

Frequently asked questions about Manu National Park 3 day tour

Manu National Park 3 Day Tour is one of the most sought-after wildlife experiences in South America, and it’s natural to have questions before embarking on a journey this special. Below you will find answers to the most common questions from travelers planning their trip to this extraordinary corner of the Peruvian Amazon.

  • Where is Manu National Park located?
    Manu National Park is in southeastern Peru, extending across the regions of Cusco and Madre de Dios. It’s one of the most biodiverse protected areas in the world.
  • What is the Cultural Zone of Manu?
    The Cultural Zone is the most accessible area of Manu, where visitors can experience the rainforest’s wildlife, scenery, and local communities without entering the restricted core zones.
  • What does the 3-day tour include?
    The tour includes transportation, meals, lodging, guided walks, boat rides, entrance fees, and professional bilingual guides.
  • How is the 3-day tour different from the 4-day tour?
    The 3-day program is shorter and focuses mainly on the cloud forest and lower rainforest, offering a compact yet rich experience of Manu’s biodiversity.
  • What makes Manu National Park so special?
    It’s one of the few places on Earth where the Andes, cloud forest, and Amazon basin meet — creating an incredible range of ecosystems and species.
  • What can I expect during the 3-day tour?
    You’ll travel from Cusco through the Andes to the cloud forest and lowland jungle, exploring nature trails, wildlife, and local culture.
  • What type of transportation is used?
    The trip combines comfortable overland vehicles and motorized canoes along the rivers.
  • How many hours are spent traveling per day?
    The first day involves the longest travel (7–8 hours from Cusco), while the remaining days focus more on exploration and return.
  • Is the tour guided?
    Yes, all tours are led by experienced naturalist guides who specialize in Amazonian wildlife and local culture.
  • What’s the daily schedule like?
    Early mornings for wildlife observation, guided walks during the day, and night activities such as nocturnal hikes or cultural talks.
  • What animals might I see?
    Expect to see monkeys, macaws, toucans, hummingbirds, capybaras, caimans, butterflies, and an abundance of tropical birds.
  • Are there good birdwatching opportunities?
    Absolutely — Manu is a paradise for birdwatchers, home to more than 1,000 species of birds.
  • Is wildlife guaranteed?
    Wildlife sightings vary depending on weather and luck, but you’ll definitely see plenty of species due to Manu’s immense biodiversity.
  • Are night walks part of the tour?
    Yes — guided night walks are offered to observe frogs, insects, and nocturnal mammals.
  • Is it safe to walk in the jungle?
    Completely safe when following your guide’s instructions and staying on designated trails.
  • Do we visit local communities?
    Yes — the tour includes interaction with Amazonian families who share their traditions, farming techniques, and way of life.
  • What will I learn from the community visits?
    You’ll learn about medicinal plants, natural dyes, traditional hunting tools, and the community’s relationship with the forest.
  • Can I take photos of local people?
    Always ask for permission first — your guide will help ensure respectful interaction.
  • Do local people speak Spanish?
    Many do, though their native languages are Matsiguenka or Quechua. Guides translate when needed.
  • Can I buy handmade crafts?
    Yes — communities often offer beautiful handicrafts like baskets, jewelry, or carvings made from natural materials.
  • What should I bring?
    Lightweight long-sleeved clothing, rain jacket, hat, insect repellent, sunscreen, binoculars, flashlight, and sturdy shoes.
  • Is there electricity at the lodges?
    Most have limited solar power for lights and small device charging.
  • Is there internet or phone signal?
    Generally no — Manu is an off-grid experience, ideal for disconnecting from technology.
  • Can I drink tap water?
    No — safe, filtered drinking water is always provided.
  • Do I need hiking boots?
    Yes, waterproof hiking boots or good-quality sneakers with traction are recommended.
  • Are vaccinations required?
    Yellow fever vaccination is recommended. Check with your doctor for malaria prevention or other advice.
  • Are there mosquitoes?
    Yes — especially in the lower jungle. Use repellent and wear protective clothing.
  • What happens in case of emergencies?
    Guides carry first aid kits, and emergency evacuation procedures are in place.
  • Is travel insurance necessary?
    Yes — travel insurance covering medical emergencies and trip interruptions is highly recommended.
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Manu National Park 3 day tour in pictures

These photos were taken on real departures of the Manu National Park 3 day tour, giving you an honest look at the landscapes, wildlife and experiences that await you. From the cloud forest at dawn to nights on the riverbank under the stars, this is what three days in Manu actually looks like.