Discovery Initiatives

Discovery Initiatives

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Amazon to Andes, Jungle, Mountains & Ancient Cultures

Monday 1st to Monday 15th September 2008
Monday 7th to Monday 21st September 2009
Wednesday 14th to Wednesday 28th October 2009

However we can arrange a similar journey on a tailor-made basis

2008 cost from £3,295 per person based on twin sharing including international flights to Lima.

2009 cost from £3,550 per person based on twin sharing including international flights to Lima.

  • Combines the very best of Peru’s incredible jungle wildlife with

  • stunning Andean scenery and ancient Inca ruins

  • Rare opportunity to explore Manu Biosphere Reserve, the most

  • biologically diverse region of the Amazon

  • Involvement with local Macaw conservation as part of your jungle stay

  • Includes highlights of the Inca Empire: Cuzco & Machu Picchu

Peru is a large country with far too much to see for a single visit. With this in mind, by incorporating the very best highlights of the south-eastern region, the aim of this particular trip is to introduce the first time visitor to Peru’s incredible diversity, both wildlife and cultural. Divided into two very distinct halves, Amazon rainforest and Andes, this unique journey combines the very best jungle wildlife opportunities with stunning mountain scenery and ancient cultures.

The largest tropical rainforest biosphere reserve on earth, almost half the size of Switzerland and one of the world’s most species-rich protected areas, we’ve chosen the lesser visited Manu Biosphere Reserve for the rainforest part of your trip. Renowned for its excellent wildlife opportunities as well as for birding, you will explore Manu in the company of highly experienced local naturalist guides, visiting macaw and tapir mineral licks, ox-bow lakes and canopy towers. An important part of this trip is the contribution made to local macaw conservation efforts in the Manu.

In complete contrast to the jungle, the second half of this trip journeys through The Andes, taking in the stunning mountain scenery and impressive ruins of the former Inca Empire. With time to explore the treasures of Cuzco before moving up the Sacred Valley with its local culture, colourful markets and archaeological sites, your trip culminates with the enigmatic and unmissable site of Machu Picchu.

A superb journey in this extraordinary country.


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Price 2008
From £3,295 per person based on twin sharing including international flights

Price 2009
£3,550 per person based on sharing a twin sharing room including international flights

Single supplements We do not charge single supplements as long as you are willing to share, even if we are unable to find you a suitable room mate

Travelling from outside the UK We are happy to quote you either in US dollars or Euros for the trip without International flights

Includes International flights from UK and tax, domestic flights, all meals and transport shown, local guides and experts, and arrangements, accommodation & guided sightseeing as per the itinerary. Contribution to Macaw Recovery project and a Climate Care levy to offset your flights.

Excludes Visas, vaccinations, travel insurance, alcoholic drinks, tips/gratuities and items of a personal nature. Meals unless stated in the itinerary, insurance, gratuities, domestic airport taxes, personal expenses, International departure tax (approx US$30)

Group size This group trip is based on a maximum of 10 people travelling. We can run the group on a smaller number of participants, but this may incur a small supplement.

The Macaw Recovery Project at Manu Wildlife Centre, in collaboration with Peru Verde Conservation Group and the US conservation group Tropical Nature, is committed to reversing the declining numbers of large macaws across much of Central and South America. By providing security at two large macaw clay licks to prevent poaching and patrolling, patrolling to prevent the destruction of macaw nesting trees and by hanging artificial nest boxes for macaws using PVC pipes, the local macaw populations have bounced back, but there is still plenty of work to be done.

Field Expertise

Percy Avendano

Percy Avendano

Percy Avendano was born in the city of Cusco and studied at the School Sciences of Cusco and continued his studies at Khipu Institute. He began in tourism in 1998 working at the operation department of Tambopata Jungle Lodge, assisting groups his passion for wildlife led him into the Tambopata National Reserve, and qualify as a Naturalist Guide in the amazing areas of Manu and Tambopata. During the training period he increased his interest and knowledge in birds that surround these areas.

As this is the first trip of its kind then we have no direct client feedback. However if you would like to speak to someone who has travelled to Peru and the Amazon with us or indeed on any of our small escorted tours then please contact us for more information.

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