During these 4 days we'll raft a total of 48km/29mi on the Alto Madre de Dios river from Atalaya to the Shintuya Lodge and hammock camp a night in the forest. Along the way we'll visit 2 different clay licks "collpa de loros", explore lake Machuwasi and experience the Shintuya hot springs and waterfalls. We'll hike through jungle to see an array of tropical birds, butterflies and plant species. We'll also meet the locals of Atalaya, Shintuya and Salvación. Although we also offer a 3 day trip for those short on time, 4 days minimum is highly recommended to allow at least 2 full days in the area.
Duration
Difficulty
Adventure
Walking Distance
Rapids Class
Rafting Distance
Rafting Duration
River Speed
Water Quality
Bugs?
4D3N
2 of 5
5 of 10
2km/1.2mi
1-2
48km/29mi
~3hrs/day
5-9kph/3-6mph
Excellent
Yes
Day 1 Cusco - Atalaya
We leave Cusco at 9 am and drive towards the south then climb up and over the mountains passing by the Chulpas of Ninamarca. We have breakfast in Paucartambo before climbing up to the Acjanaco Pass before a 3.5 hr descent reaching the jungle town of Atalaya. Night in a basic hostal / lodge.
Day 2 Lake Machuwasi - Clay Lick Campsite
Early morning we raft class 1 - 2 for 1 hr to a jungle trail which takes us to Lake Machuwasi. We'll explore this lake on catamarans (log rafts) then return to the river for breakfast and raft another 1.5 hrs to our next campsite near the next morning's clay lick. Night hammock camping.
Day 3 Clay Lick - Shintuya - Shintuya Lodge - Waterfalls - Hot Springs
Early this morning we'll cross the river with our gear to the parrot clay lick to watch flocks of parakeets and parrots congregate during their daily ritual. Afterwards we'll raft 3.5 hrs to the community of Shintuya then raft further to the Shintuya Lodge for hot springs and a jungle trek to the waterfalls. Night in lodge.
Day 4 Shintuya Clay Lick - Shintuya - Cusco
Early this morning we'll take a motorboat to the nearby clay lick before transferring back to Shintuya by boat where we'll take a bus to Cusco. We'll arrive in Cusco at night.
Gearing up at Atalaya
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We will leave your hotel in Cusco at 9 am and transfer to the local Manu bus station then head south passing by Lake Huacarpay where we will begin climbing through the Andes mountains through the pueblos of Huambutio and Huancarani then descend into the valley and to Paucartambo (approx. 3 hrs). Along the way we can stop for photos at the Chullpas de Ninamarca (Incan burial towers) before we arrive in Paucartambo for breakfast and short tour at the main plaza. Then we'll climb again in our van until we begin to see cloud formations at the Acjanaco pass at 3502m/11489ft, our gateway into the cloud forest. During our decent into Manu our surroundings begin to seem greener and quickly turn into a lush habitat with views of Amazonian canyons, mountain ranges, waterfalls and drops. We'll stop along the famous birding hotpsot "Manu Road" for lunch and a short birding hike in search of Peru's national bird, the "Cock of the Rock" as well as trogons, woodpeckers, oropendolas etc. then we'll continue on by van for approx. 1 hour reaching the jungle town of Pilcopata, Atalaya and finally arrive in the pueblo of Atalaya. We will have a typical dinner at a local restaurant or at the lodge. Night in a basic hostal / lodge in Atalaya.
Full Day
30 mins
Hostal / Lodge
Meals LD
Day 2 Lake Machuwasi - Clay Lick Campsite
Early morning we'll take a short walk down to the Alto Madre de Dios river where we will inflate our rafts and get to know the gear. After a training session we will rig our packs to our boats then set off into an Amazonian paradise. Along the way we can see great egrets, herons, cormorans or capybaras on the riverbanks. After rafting for 1 hr we reach an entrance into the forest and a trail which will lead us to Lake Machuwasi. We'll hike 20 mins to this lake then use local catamarans (log rafts) to explore the waterways between aquatic plant masses spotting hoatzin "Shanshos", capybaras, green parrots, turtles, donacobius, horned screamers, the limpkin etc. We have at least 2 hrs to thoroughly explore the lake in its entirety. In addition, we can cross the lake to walk the trail loop on the other side where it's possible to see guans, the pale-legged hornero, gallinules and others. Afterwards, we'll return to the river by taking another trail which takes us by Caiman Lake. If we are quiet, we have the chance to see a caiman on the opposite side of this narrow lake, or resting on a log. Arriving back at the river, we'll have lunch followed by another 1.5 hrs rafting to our campsite near the parrot clay lick "collpa de loros". Here, we will choose trees for setting up our tarps and bug hammocks. Afterwards we can cool off in the river or go for a short hike into the forest. After dinner at camp we can decide on a night walk option as a group. Night hammock camping.
2.5 hrs
40+ mins
2+ hrs
1+ hr
Hammock
Meals BLD
Day 3 Clay Lick - Shintuya - Shintuya Lodge - Waterfalls - Hot Springs
Early this morning we'll cross the river to the parrot clay lick where flocks of parrots such as the Blue-headed parrot (Pionus menstruus menstruus) and White-eyed parakeet (Psittacara leucophthalmus) can be seen licking the clay to get minerals and salt supplements very important for their diet of seeds and fruits. The clay is negatively charged and helps rid their digestive system of toxins. We'll have breakfast here after the show then we'll set off again on our packrafts for 3 hours floating by the Pantiacolla mountain range and its overhanging primary forest canopy until we reach the community of Shintuya. Here, we'll dock our boats and explore this town, try fresh coconut milk, shop at the stores etc. We'll raft again another 45 mins until we reach our lodge where we will have lunch. In the afternoon we'll trek up to the Shinuya waterfalls where we can relax in the pools or jump off the 12-15 ft cliffs! We'll return to the lodge and head down to the beach for dinner next to a bonfire. Afterwards we can rejuvenate in the natural hot springs under the natural moonlight. Night in lodge.
1 hr
3.5 hrs
1 hr
2 hrs
2+ hrs
1+ hr
Lodge
Meals BLD
Day 4 Hot Springs - Shintuya Clay Lick (Weather Permitting) - Shintuya - Cusco
This morning we take a motorboat to the nearby clay lick "collpa de loros" followed by breakfast at the lodge then a 15 min motorboat transfer back to the community of Shintuya. From here we take the local bus back to Salvación where our private van will be waiting to take us back to Cusco arriving at your hotel at night.
1 hr
Full Day
Meals BL
Group Size | All Included | No Gear | No Gear / Meals | Transp. Type |
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1 | $700 | $650 | $620 | Local |
2 | $500 | $450 | $420 | Local |
3 | $450 | $400 | $370 | Local |
4 | $450 | $400 | $370 | Local |
5 | $400 | $350 | $320 | Local |
All Included | No Gear | No Gear / Meals |
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• All Packrafting Equipment • All Camping Equipment • Meals - 3B / 3L / 3D • Reception - Taxi Transfers • RT Local Bus Transfer Cuz - Atalaya • Lake Machuwasi Entrance • Hot Springs Entrance • 02 Nights Camping • 01 Night Hostal • 01 Night Lodge • English-Speaking Guide |
• Meals - 3B / 3L / 3D • Reception - Taxi Transfers • RT Local Bus Transfer Cuz - Atalaya • Lake Machuwasi Entrance • Hot Springs Entrance • 02 Nights Camping • 01 Night Hostal • 01 Night Lodge • English-Speaking Guide |
• Reception - Taxi Transfers • RT Local Bus Transfer Cuz - Atalaya • Lake Machuwasi Entrance • Hot Springs Entrance • 02 Nights Camping • 01 Night Hostal • 01 Night Lodge • English-Speaking Guide |
All Included | No Gear | No Gear / Meals | Optional |
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• Light Sleeping Bag • Backpack (Daypack) • Change of Clothes • Light Jacket • Raincoat / Poncho • Flashlight / Batteries • Hat / Sunblock / Sunglasses • Insect Repellent • Toilet Paper • Snacks • Water Bottle • Swimsuit |
• Packraft / Paddles / PFD • Dry Bag 50l+ • Hammock w/ Bug Net • Rain Tarp • Light Sleeping Bag • Backpack (Daypack) • Change of Clothes • Light Jacket • Raincoat / Poncho • Flashlight / Batteries • Hat / Sunblock / Sunglasses • Insect Repellent • Toilet Paper • Snacks • Water Bottle • Swimsuit |
• Cook Kit / Gas • Meals (3B / 3L / 3D) • Packraft / Paddles / PFD • Dry Bag 50l+ • Hammock w/ Bug Net • Rain Tarp • Light Sleeping Bag • Backpack (Daypack) • Change of Clothes • Light Jacket • Raincoat/Poncho • Flashlight/Batteries • Hat / Sunblock / Sunglasses • Insect Repellent • Toilet Paper • Snacks • Water Bottle • Swimsuit |
• Camp Chair • Binoculars • Long Camera Lens • Afterbite |
• Prices are per person according to your group size.
• All prices are for your own private group. We will not "pool" your group with other groups.
• We require a deposit which we refund 100% with the return of all undamaged equipment.
• We have included prices for those wanting to bring their own camping gear and/or meals. For all 3 options your transportation, lodging and guide are included. Contact us if you will be bringing specific gear for adjusted prices.
• "Local" transportation is a 15 passenger Sprinter van which is available to the public. You will be sharing the bus with local Peruvians. We leave Cusco at 11 am and arrive in Manu at dusk to dark. There is only 1 stop in Pilcopata for lunch. The Mercedez Sprinter is a high ceiling passenger van built for comfort.
• "Private" transportation is an 11 passenger Toyota H1 van for your group only (Sprinter also avail). We leave Cusco at 5 am with time for stops for breakfast, lunch, photos and a 30 min birding hike along the "Manu Road". We will arrive in Manu in the early afternoon.
• There are also options for private transportion for groups of 1-3 with an additional cost or local transportion for groups of 3 or more with slightly lower costs. Contact us for more info.
• Contact us if your group is larger than 5 people for more options.
Cancellations: We are not responsible for natural occurances, delayed or cancelled flights, political protests or personal sickness.
Refunds: Tours and deposits (partial payments) are 100% refundable if cancelled within 2 months of your reserved start date. Partial refunds of 50% are available up until 2 weeks of your reserved start date. This is to protect us from any loss as we operate 1 group at a time. If we have reserved your dates then denied availability to another we are unable to fully refund a deposit or full payment according to specified time limits.
Gear: Our equipment is expensive and has to be imported so we require a 100% refundable deposit (specified in "Rates") in case of any loss. This is 100% refundable at our office in Cusco following our trip provided that all gear is returned and undamaged. This includes replacing any lost items, repairing holes in packrafts or mosquito nets etc. We're in this together and any lost or damaged gear in the field can make for a difficult trip. Please follow our simple guidelines for gear care.
Gear Care: Please review the following helpful guidelines in order to avoid any additional fees.
1. For our jungle trips and after arriving to our campsites on the river bank, simply deflate your raft. Please do not carry your raft into the forest. At most campsites there are bamboo thorns which can put holes in your boat. Your guide is responsible for taking care of your boat at campsites. Please do not under any circumstance carry a fully inflated packraft into the forest!
2. Keep a list of provided gear and check this list every morning before rafting. You are responsible for any gear items left behind at campsites. Your guide is unable to check all items for all group members. If something is missing please bring it to your guide's attention.
3. Be mindful of your boat's inflation volume (tightness). It can get hot in the jungle and regulation is very important as to prevent any warping to your packraft.
4. No smoking in your boat or in your hammock. You do not want to sink or let any bugs in.
Safety: We are not responsible for any injuries, sickness or accidental death. Sorry, we've got to put it out there but know that we have not have had any issues thus far. Although the jungle has been portrayed as a dangerous environment with flesh eating disease, hungry piranhas and man-eating caimans, this is not the case. You are more likely to hurt yourself with your own machete or with a nasty fall. As with any forestal environments there are precautions to take such as watch where you step and what you touch. Be aware of your surroundings always. Listen to your guide's instructions both on the river and at camp and most of all, have a humble attitude. The Amazon commands the greatest respect from the most experienced campers to local guides to the indigenous for good reason. For experienced rafters, the river may not act according to your experience creating eddies where they shouldn't be or unexpected moments of turbulence from below the surface.
Machete Safety: Always swing your machete away from your body, never towards your limbs and especially your legs. Be aware of anyone in close proximity and warn others nearby of anything you need to cut down. Do not cut anything towards your arms or hands such as small sticks, cordage etc. Always cut out and away. If you are unsure of any machete work, let your guide help or do it for you.
River Safety: No experience is required for most of our rafting trips as we mainly stick with class 1-2+ whitewater. Please consult with us before booking as we are not responsible for river levels and changing conditions nor are we responsible for your boating skills. In most cases there is a road which follows our river so at any time you do not want to continue, let your guide know. Not to worry, we prefer calmer rivers for sightseeing as opposed to wild and rocky adrenaline rushes.
Conclusion: Whew! We don't like these things either and appreciate you taking the time to read this. Glad that's over now let's just have fun! We are sure it will all go well, but if you have any questions or concerns just let us know. We are happy to help.