Join our 3-day Manu National Park tour from Cusco and explore the Amazon rainforest. Spot monkeys, parrots, and caimans, visit a parrot clay lick, and stay in comfortable jungle lodges. This Manu National Park tour is ideal for travelers who want a real Amazon experience with limited time.
Amazon jungle tours rely on weather and climate conditions. While we cannot guarantee specific sightings, with our guides we will always strive to deliver the best possible experience.
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3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco trip details
The 3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco itinerary
Day 1: Cusco to Cloud Forest, Paucartambo and Pilcopata
Pick-up from your hotel in Cusco between 5:30 and 6:00 AM
Visit the Ninamarca tombs and the traditional town of Paucartambo
Cross the Acjanaco Pass (4,000 m), entrance to Manu National Park from Cusco
Walk in the cloud forest to spot the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock and other birds
Possible sightings of quetzals, trogons, or spectacled bears
Overnight in Pilcopata in a jungle lodge with private bathroom and shower
Day 2: Pilcopata to Atalaya, Machuwasi Lagoon and Paititi Lodge
Travel 45 minutes by bus to the river port of Atalaya (490 m)
Boat ride of 30 minutes to reach Paititi Lodge in the Manu cultural zone
Lunch and visit to Machuwasi Lagoon by catamaran to spot birds, monkeys, and reptiles
Optional night walk in the Manu Amazon jungle
Overnight at Paititi Lodge with private bathroom and shower
Day 3: Parrot Clay Lick and return to Cusco
Early boat ride to a parrot clay lick to see green parrots feeding on mineral clay
Return to lodge for breakfast
Boat to Atalaya and return by private bus to Cusco
Travel again through the cloud forest
Arrival in Cusco around 6:30 to 7:00 PM
Accommodations for 3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco
Lodge 1st night
Lodge outside 1st night
Lodge 2nd night
Lodge outside 2nd night
Included on the 3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco trip
Land and river transport
Professional guide
Meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Safety equipment
Radio communication
Basic jungle lodge with private bathroom (private rooms per 2 persons, single rooms available as well)
First aid equipment
Mineral water
Professional staff including a motorist, crew member, and cook
Excluded on the 3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco trip
Breakfast on the first day
Alcoholic and soft drinks
What to bring on 3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco
Warm clothes (mornings are cold by the river)
Rain gear
Canteen
Binoculars
Sunscreen
Flashlight with extra batteries
Hat or cap
Long-sleeve shirt and long pants
Mosquito repellent (50% DEET recommended)
Sandals, swimwear, and towel
Personal hygiene items (toilet paper)
Extra money, binoculars, mosquito repellent
Description of 3-Day Manu National Park tour from Cusco
The Manu National Park tour from Cusco is a perfect 3-day, 2-night Amazon adventure for travelers with limited time who still want to experience one of the most biodiverse rainforests in the world. Located between the Andes mountains and the Amazon basin, this 3-day Manu jungle tour takes you deep into the Cultural Zone of Manu National Park in Peru, a region rich in wildlife, culture, and untouched nature.
Spanning nearly 2 million hectares, Manu National Park Peru is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique ecosystems and incredible biodiversity. It’s home to indigenous communities and iconic Amazon wildlife such as jaguars, giant otters, monkeys, and over 1,000 species of birds. This short Manu National Park Amazon tour lets you explore this stunning region while enjoying comfort, expert guidance, and immersive jungle experiences.
Join our 3-day Manu National Park Tour from Cusco and discover the wonders of the Amazon rainforest in a short, unforgettable journey.
Animals in manu national park for this 3-day tour
During this 3-day Manu National Park tour, you can see many animals — both on the way and during the jungle activities. Here’s a simple overview of the wildlife you might spot:
Birds
Andean cock-of-the-rock – the national bird of Peru, often seen in the cloud forest on day 1 or 3
Parrots – including green macaws, parakeets, and mealy parrots, especially at the clay lick
Toucans
Hummingbirds
Jungle birds – like oropendolas and many colorful species
Mammals
Monkeys – such as capuchin monkeys, howler monkeys, and squirrel monkeys
Spectacled bear – rare, but possible to see in the cloud forest
Capybaras – the world’s largest rodent, sometimes seen near the river
Reptiles & amphibians
Caimans – small caimans, active especially at night or around lakes
Turtles – often resting on logs in the river
Frogs and lizards – during jungle walks and night tours
Insects
Butterflies – large and colorful ones
Ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and other tropical insects
Note: Wildlife sightings are never 100% guaranteed, but this tour gives you a very good chance.
Itinerary for the 3-Day Manu National Park from Cusco
This 3-day adventure takes you from Cusco to the heart of the Manu Amazon jungle. You will explore the Manu cultural zone, travel by road and boat, and stay in basic but comfortable jungle lodges. Along the way, you will see many birds, monkeys, and other animals in their natural environment.
Day 1: Cusco to Cloud Forest, Paucartambo, and Pilcopata
We pick you up early from your hotel in Cusco between 5:30 and 6:00 AM. On the way, we visit the ancient tombs of Ninamarca at 3750 meters and the traditional town of Paucartambo. We continue to Acjanaco Pass at 4000 meters, which is the official entrance to Manu National Park from Cusco.
From there, we descend into the cloud forest, a beautiful area full of orchids, ferns, and birds. We take a short walk to look for the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, the national bird of Peru. With some luck, we may also see trogons, quetzals, or even a spectacled bear. In the afternoon, we arrive in Pilcopata at 550 meters and spend the night in a jungle lodge with a private bathroom and shower.
Day 2: Pilcopata to Atalaya, Machuwasi Lagoon, and Paititi Lodge
After breakfast, we travel for 45 minutes by bus to the river port of Atalaya at 490 meters. There we board a motorized boat for a 30-minute ride along the river. We arrive at Paititi Lodge, located in the Manu cultural zone. The lodge has private bathrooms and showers.
After lunch, we visit Machuwasi Lagoon by wooden catamaran. This area is perfect for spotting wildlife. You may see hoatzins, monkeys, reptiles, insects, and maybe capybaras. In the evening, there is an optional night walk in the Manu Amazon jungle to look for nocturnal animals. We spend the night at the lodge.
Day 3: Parrot Clay Lick and return to Cusco
Very early in the morning, we take a 45-minute boat ride to visit a parrot clay lick. Here, three to four species of green parrots gather to eat the mineral-rich clay. After observing this colorful wildlife activity, we return to the lodge for breakfast.
Then we begin our journey back to Cusco. We travel by boat to Atalaya and then continue by private bus, passing again through the cloud forest. We expect to arrive in Cusco between 6:30 and 7:00 PM.
Wildlife and biodiversity in Manu National Park
The Manu National Park rainforest is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to countless species of plants and animals. In the Cultural Zone of Manu National Park, where our 3-day tours take you, you may encounter monkeys, capybaras, colorful birds like toucans and macaws, and fascinating insects such as butterflies and frogs. There’s a chance to see a butterfly from Manu National Park up close, or even a playful troop of tamarins in the trees. With some luck, you might even spot a capybara near the river or hear the calls of howler monkeys echo through the forest.
The animals in Manu National Park are part of a complex food web that includes predators like the elusive jaguar, though sightings of big cats are rare. The park is also home to over 1,000 bird species, dozens of reptile and amphibian species, and many types of mammals. This makes Manu National Park biodiversity some of the richest in the world. The region protects many endangered species in Manu National Park, including rare monkeys and forest cats.
The rainforest also supports an enormous variety of life through its dense vegetation. You’ll see unique plants in Manu National Park, from towering trees to medicinal herbs and exotic flowers.
Please note: This is the real Amazon jungle. Sightings of wild animals are never guaranteed. They live freely and move as they wish. If you want a higher chance of seeing rarer or more exotic species, like giant otters or possibly a jaguar, we recommend our longer tours to the Reserved Zone of Manu. These include our 5-day, 6-day, or 7-day Manu Reserved Zone tours, which take you deeper into the untouched Manu National Park Amazon, far from any human settlements.
What to expect on our 3-day Manu National Park tour to the Amazon jungle
Our Manu Amazon tour from Cusco takes you into a remote and pristine part of the rainforest. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Road travel: Travel involves long drives through the Andes and cloud forest. Some roads may be narrow or affected by rain. Our drivers are experienced, but delays can happen.
Weather: Rain is common, especially from November to April. We adjust the schedule when needed, but some activities may be delayed for safety.
Jungle walking: Some lodges require short hikes through muddy terrain. Hiking shoes are essential.
Packing light: Bring only essentials. We offer free luggage storage in Cusco.
Guide support: Our guides stay close to the group and are there to support you. Let them know if you need help at any time.
We want to keep things clear and honest, so you know what to expect. Questions before booking? Just ask — we’re happy to help!
How to get to Manu National Park from Cusco
Wondering how to get to Manu National Park from Cusco or how to get to Manu National Park Peru in general? With our tour, all transportation is included. We’ll pick you up directly at your accommodation in Cusco and begin the journey toward the Amazon. If you’re traveling from Lima, you’ll first need to fly or take a bus to Cusco. There are no direct routes from Lima to Manu.
On the first day, you’ll travel by a mini-bus through the breathtaking cloud forest. This is a scenic route full of waterfalls, orchids, and lush green landscapes. You drive there until you reach the edge of the Cultural Zone of Manu National Park. This is where the Amazon jungle begins.
The return from Manu National Park to Cusco is also fully arranged, with drop-off in the city in the late afternoon of the final day. You can easily locate the park by searching Manu National Park on a map. It stretches across the Madre de Dios and Cusco regions of southeastern Peru, deep in the untouched Amazon rainforest.
More about Manu National Park
Located in southeastern Peru, Manu National Park stretches across the Cusco and Madre de Dios regions and protects an amazing range of wildlife and ecosystems. With elevations from 150 to 4,200 meters, the park includes lowland Amazon rainforest, cloud forest, Andean grasslands, and high-altitude puna. Read more about all our Manu National Park tours.
Geography and ecosystems in the park
This variety in altitude creates a stunning range of habitats, making Manu National Park Peru one of the most important conservation areas on Earth. Visitors can explore everything from dense jungle to open mountain landscapes in one tour.
Biodiversity during the 3-Day Manu National Park Amazon jungle tour
Expect to see many animal species, including over 1,000 birds like macaws and the harpy eagle, monkeys, spectacled bears, and jaguars. The rainforest also shelters countless reptiles, amphibians, and insects, adding to its status as one of the most biodiverse places in the world.
Our 3-day Manu National Park tour from Cusco gives you a taste of this wild paradise. It’s ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers seeking a real Amazon jungle experience in a short amount of time.