For those looking for real adventure and an intimate experience with the Amazon Rainforest, these rafting and hammock camping expeditions are designed for you. Experience the jungle by bushwhacking with a machete and rafting the winding tropical rivers in your own personal boat with stops along the way to explore oxbow lakes, hot springs, macaw clay licks and tapir watering holes.
Manu to Choquequirao and Machu Picchu 18 Days From high jungle and the headwaters of the Madre de Dios River raft and hammock camp 240 km (150 mi) from Atalaya to the Shintuya hot springs, Manu Reserve, Boca Manu and Boca Colorado. Then after a rest day in Cusco tackle the switchbacks leading up to Choquequirao and behind, crossing the Yanama Pass and eventually reaching Machu Picchu.
Madre de Dios and Tambopata Rivers 16 Days Spend 16 days on both the Madre de Dios and Tambopata Rivers rafting from high jungle to low jungle with hiking and oxbow exploration options. This is the ultimate trip for jungle lovers and those wanting more time for camera shots. As a general rule, the more time you spend in the Amazon the more wildlife you will see.
Manu Rafting to Salkantay Trek 10 Days Both are now in one itinerary by popular demand. Next to the Inca Trail, Salkantay is a favorite and for Amazon river trips from Cusco Manu National Park is your best bet. This trip is split down the middle with 5 days in the jungle and 5 days in the Andes.