PERU, AMAZON TO ANDES, JUNGLE, MOUNTAINS, ANCIENT CULTURES

Amazon To Andes, Jungle, Mountains & Ancient Cultures

Overview

Divided into two very distinct halves, this unique journey combines the very best scenic, cultural and wildlife highlights of south-east Peru. First explore the rainforest at Manu Biosphere Reserve renowned for its excellent wildlife and birding opportunities. Then travel through The Andes, taking in the stunning mountain scenery and impressive ruins of the former Inca Empire. Discover the treasures of Cuzco, the Sacred Valley with its local culture, markets and archaeology and finally, marvel at the impressive and enigmatic site of Machu Picchu. Email or Call Us on +44 (0)1285 643333 for a detailed itinerary

Details

Tour Dates
07 September 2009 - 21 September 2009 (15 days)
14 October 2009 - 28 October 2009 (15 days)

Costs (currency converter)
From: £3,935 per person based on sharing a twin/double room based on two sharing.

What's included?
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.

What's excluded?
Meals unless stated in the itinerary, insurance, gratuities, domestic airport taxes, personal expenses, International departure tax (approx US$30)

Conservation

Peru, The Macaw Recovery Project at Manu Wildlife Centre
The Macaw Recovery Project at Manu Wildlife Centre is committed to reversing the declining numbers of large macaws across much of Central and South America

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Expertise

Peru, Jose Antonio Padilla
Jose Antonio Padilla was born in Lima and obtained a licensed degree in Nature Tourism at Centro de Formacion en turismo. He started work as a Naturalist guide in 1999 at Tambopata National Reserve then as a naturalist at "Tambopata Lodge" .

Accommodation

Peru, Manu Wildlife Centre
Manu Wildlife Centre is the only lodge in the Manu Lowlands. Consisting of 22 bungalows with private bathrooms, 48 kilometres of trails, and towers to view canopy birds and mammals, and it is very comfortable given it remoteness

Email or Call Us on +44 (0)1285 643333 for a detailed itinerary