From the upper to lower Madre de Dios
Jungle rafting tour in Peru

Manu to Boca Colorado Packrafting / Hammock Camping Expedition 9 Days

Atalaya - Lake Machuwasi - Clay Lick - Shintuya Lodge - Hot Springs - Alto Madre de Dios - Boca Manu - Madre de Dios - Puerto Azul - (Blanquillo) - Boca Colorado

Venture into the deep Peruvian Amazon, through Manu's Cultural zone and entrance to Reserve Zone and over 245 km/151 mi to Boca Colorado. Spot caiman and river otters on the banks from your packraft while parrots and red and green macaws fly above. Explore the oxbow lakes, lodges and clay licks such as "Blanquillo" along the way. Choose and create your campsites. Your machete is required and your hammock your sanctuary.


Duration
Difficulty
Adventure
Walking Distance
Rapids Class
Rafting Distance
Rafting Duration
River Speed
Water Quality
Bugs?

9D8N
2.5 of 5
7 of 10
2km/1.2mi
2+
243km/151mi
6 + 2 hrs
5-9kph/3-6mph
Excellent
Yes

Overview

Day 1    Cusco - Manu
We leave Cusco around 9 am towards the south then climb up and over the mountains passing by the Chulpas of Ninamarca. We have lunch in Paucartambo before descending further another 3.5 hrs reaching the jungle town of Atalaya. Night in a basic hostal.

Day 2    Lake Machuwasi - Colpa Camp
After breakfast we raft class 2 down to an opening to a jungle trail to Lake Machuwasi. We'll explore this lake on catamarans then return to the river and raft another 2 hrs to our next camp site 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 walk with our gear to the parrot clay lick, then we'll raft again 2 hrs to Shintuya followed by the Shintuya Lodge for hot springs and a jungle trek to the Shintuya waterfalls.

Day 4    Shintuya Lodge - Alto Madre de Dios River
This morning we can take another dip in the hot springs after breakfast. Afterwards we raft again for 5 hrs making our way towards a halfway point to Boca Manu where we will decide on our campsite as a group. Night hammock camping.

Day 5    Alto Madre de Dios - Boca Manu
This morning after breakfast we raft another 5-6 hrs arriving at the small port of Boca Manu and the entrance to Manu's Reserve Zone. Here we can restock our food supply at one of the 3 small stores. Night in a basic hostal.

Day 6    Madre de Dios - Puerto Azul
This morning after breakfast we raft from the Alto Madre de Dios/Madre de Dios confluence east for 5 - 6 hrs passing the small community of Puerto Azul and just before Tambo Blanquillo where we will decide on a place to camp. Night hammock camping.

Day 7    Madre de Dios - Madre de Dios (* Blanquillo Option)
This morning after breakfast we raft another 5-6 hrs arriving at the halfway point between Blanquillo and Boca Colorado. Night hammock camping. * Option to stay a night at the Blanquillo lodge for the following day's 5 am macaw clay lick viewing (add a day).

Day 8    Madre de Dios - Boca Colorado
After breakfast we raft another 5-6 hrs arriving at the mining town of Boca Colorado. Night in a basic hostal.

Day 9    Boca Colorado - Cusco
After breakfast we take a 1 hr transfer to the Inambari river where we will cross by water taxi then take another 1 hr transfer to Mazuko where we will book a tour bus back to Cusco arriving at night.

Itinerary

Day 1    Cusco - Atalaya
We leave Cusco around 10 am towards the south then climb up and over the mountains passing by the Chulpas of Ninamarca. We'll have lunch in Paucartambo before descending further another 3.5 hrs reaching the jungle town of Atalaya. Dinner at a local restaurant in Atalaya. Night in basic hostal.

7 hrs

Transfer
Transfer from your hotel in Cusco to Atalaya using local transportation.

Hostal

Accommodation
Basic Hostal in Atalaya.

Meals LD

Day 2    Atalaya - Lake Machuwasi - Colpa Camp
After a typical Peruvian breakfast at the local restaurant we'll take a short walk down to the Alto Madre de Dios river. We'll inflate our rafts and get to know the gear. We'll have a training session before setting off down into an Amazonian paradise. raft downriver 1 hr until we reach an entrance into the forest which will lead to Lake Machuwasi. We'll hike 20 mins to the lake then use local catamarans (log rafts) to paddle around the lake spotting hoatzin "Shanshos", capybaras, green parrots, turtles, egrets and kingfishers. Afterwards, we'll return to the river and have lunch before a 2 hr float downriver to our campsite near the "Colpa de Loros" (Clay Lick). In the afternoon we can go on a nature walk or swim in the river before dinner. Night walk options. Night hammock camping.

1 hr

Packrafting Class 2
We float downriver to the Machuwasi trail entrance.

20 mins

Jungle Walk
We walk through forest to Lake Machuwasi.

2 hrs

Lake Machuwasi
Explore Lake Machuwasi on a catamaran (log raft).

2 hrs

Packrafting
We float downriver towards the Parrot Clay Lick (Colpa).

Hammock

Colpa Campsite
Hammocks and camping equipment provided

Meals BLD

Day 3    Clay Lick - Shintuya - Shintuya Lodge - Waterfalls - Hot Springs
Early this morning we'll wake up early and walk to the parrot clay lick "Colpa de Loros" located on the river banks where many species of parrots such as the Blue-headed parrot and White-eyed parakeet 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 them of toxins. We'll have breakfast here after the show then we'll set off again on our packrafts for approx. 3 hours along 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 pueblo, try fresh coconut milk, shop at the stores etc. We'll raft again another 20 mins until we reach our lodge where we will have lunch. In the afternoon we'll trek up to the Shinuya waterfalls. Arriving at the waterfalls, we can relax in the pools or jump off the 12-15 ft cliffs! We'll return to the lodge for dinner and to rejuvenate in the natural hot springs at the lodge. Night walk options. Night in lodge.

1 hr

Parrot / Macaw Clay Lick
Witness one of the most colorful wonders of the area.

3.5 hrs

Packrafting
Class 1 - 2 packrafting.

1 hr

Shintuya Community
We'll stop in to explore this community, pick up snacks etc.

3 hrs

Hot Springs
Enjoy this mix of cooler creek and hot volcanic streams.

2.5 hrs

Trek to Waterfalls
We'll trek up into the jungle until we reach these beautiful falls and pool for a swim.

Lodge

Accommodation
Night in Shintuya Lodge.

Meals BLD

Day 4    Shintuya Lodge - Alto Madre de Dios River
This morning we can again take another dip in the hotsprings before setting off again downriver, now leaving our point of no return where the road ends. We'll raft for about 6 hrs reaching a halfway point between Shintuya and Boca Manu. At any point for stopping off for lunch or bathroom breaks we can find tracks left in the mud or sand. Bring a monocular, binoculars or long lens so that you don't miss much from your raft. We'll decide on a spot together which has a clump of trees to accommodate our hammocks. Night hammock camping.

6 hrs

Packrafting
Class 1 - 2 packrafting.

Hammock

Riverside Campsite
Hammocks and camping equipment provided

Meals BLD

Day 5    Alto Madre de Dios - Boca Manu
This morning after breakfast we will continue rafting another 5 - 6 hrs looking for wildlife on the way. The river here often splits and rejoins but we have the best opportunities to see wildlife by sticking to the far left or right banks. It's easy to float right by river otters, turtles and caiman and much easier to see overhead Kites, Herons and Swifts. Most animals prefer the calmer waters of small eddy-like turn offs, creeks and pools. We will explore these banks according to our speed and remaining daylight.

6 hrs

Packrafting
Class 1 - 2 packrafting.

Hammock

Riverside Campsite
Hammocks and camping equipment provided

Meals BLD

Day 6    Madre de Dios - Puerto Azul
This morning after breakfast we will continue rafting another 5 - 6 hrs east where now the Alto Madre de Dios and Madre de Dios (Reserve Zone river) rivers meet. Shortly after leaving Boca Manu we reach a forgotten port. It's the old airstrip. We can paddle into this calm inlet and explore. There are old forgotten boat parts and if we are feeling adventurous, we can follow the Tapir tracks and hack our way towards the strip to see what still remains. Afterwards, we'll continue downriver where it now begins to wind more. At times we'll be rafting around peninsulas, learning how to spot the faster channels. In this stretch we'll begin to hear the Macaws clattering and find pairs crossing from one side of the river to the other. We have many opportunities for wildlife at the river banks if we look closely. After stopping for lunch we set off again now passing by a community of friendly locals and available (but limited) medical services at Puerto Azul. After another hour or so rafting we'll choose our campsite just before Tambo Blanquillo.

6 hrs

Packrafting
Class 1 - 2 packrafting.

Hammock

Riverside Campsite
Hammocks and camping equipment provided

Meals BLD

Day 7    Madre de Dios - Madre de Dios (* Blanquillo Option)
This morning after breakfast we will continue rafting another 1 hr or so to Blanquillo. This marks our home stretch to Boca Colorado and today our goal is to make it to the halfway point to Boca Colorado. Blanquillo is a favorite for Birders and is often included in tours to Manu's reserve zone. During the months of June, July and Aug there is much less activity and the lodge does not promise Macaw sightings during this season. Nevertheless this is a nice lodge where fruit and cold drinks are available including wifi. You have the option to stay a night to see the clay lick in action the following morning. In this case, add a day to your itinerary. Otherwise we can continue on or add a day further down where there are more oxbow lakes to explore and possibly some on our own. We'll raft another 4 - 5 hrs until we find a nice campsite. Options for night walks and exploration are different at every site including monkeys, small non-poisonous tropical snakes and the occasional tarantula.

6 hrs

Packrafting
Class 1 - 2 packrafting.

Hammock

Riverside Campsite
Hammocks and camping equipment provided

Meals BLD

Day 8    Madre de Dios - Boca Colorado
After breakfast we will continue rafting another 5 - 6 hrs towards our ending point and the mining town of Boca Colorado. In this area we can find small sidelets and canals with overhanging trees. In these areas we can easily spot hawks, Caracaras, Caiman and other mammals. We will plan an exploration of these canals if time allows and can add a day here to see more. There is also a couple of oxbow lakes with entrances from the main river which could be worthwhile for getting closer to the animals with great photo opportunites. Quietly packrafting a small canal provides the best opportunty for seeing animals with the absence of a loud motor on a tour group boat. Further downriver it gets wider still and begins to slow down as we get closer to Boca Colorado. After stopping for lunch we'll arrive in the afternoon and check into a local basic hostal with showers. We'll have the night to enjoy dinner and cold drinks in this busy town.

6 hrs

Packrafting
Class 1 - 2 packrafting.

Hostal

Accommodation
Basic Hostal in Boca Colorado

Meals BLD

Day 9    Boca Colorado - Cusco
After breakfast we will book a transfer car south 1 hr to the Inambari's river edge where we will catch a ferry to take us to the other side of the river. From there we will transfer again by car south to the bigger town of Mazuko and to the bus terminal. We will book a comfortable tour bus to Cusco and arrive at night.

1 hr

Transfer
Transfer from Boca Colorado to the Inambari river.

20 mins

Ferry
Transfer across the Inambari river.

1.5 hrs

Transfer
Transfer to Mazuko.

7 hrs

Transfer
Transfer to your hotel in Cusco on a large tour bus.

Meals BL

Group Size All Included No Gear No Gear / Meals Transp. Type
1 $1300 $1200 $1100 Local + Private
2 $800 $700 $600 Local + Private
3 $800 $700 $600 Local + Private
4 $700 $600 $500 Local + Private
5 $700 $600 $500 Local + Private

* Prices may be lower than posted online. Please contact us for current rates.

All Included No Gear No Gear / Meals
• All Packrafting Equipment
• All Camping Equipment
• Meals - 8B / 8L / 8D
• Reception - Taxi Transfers
• Local Bus Transfer Cuz - Manu
• Private Car Mazuko - Cusco
• Lake Machuwasi Entrance
• Hot Springs Entrance
• Inambari River Ferry
• 05 Nights Camping
• 02 Nights Hostals
• 01 Night Lodge
• English-Speaking Guide
• Meals - 8B / 8L / 8D
• Reception - Taxi Transfers
• Local Bus Transfer Cuz - Manu
• Private Car Mazuko - Cusco
• Lake Machuwasi Entrance
• Hot Springs Entrance
• Inambari River Ferry
• 05 Nights Camping
• 02 Nights Hostals
• 01 Night Lodge
• English-Speaking Guide
• Reception - Taxi Transfers
• Local Bus Transfer Cuz - Manu
• Private Car Mazuko - Cusco
• Lake Machuwasi Entrance
• Hot Springs Entrance
• Inambari River Ferry
• 05 Nights Camping
• 02 Nights Hostals
• 01 Night Lodge
• English-Speaking Guide

All Included No Gear No Gear / Meals Optional
• 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 (8B / 8L / 8D)

• 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 (Cusco to Manu) 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 (Cusco to Manu) 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.

"Private" transportation (Mazuko to Cusco) is a 4 passenger car for your group and guide only. We leave Mazuko anytime morning or night according to the groups preference and arrive in Cusco in the early morning, afternoon or night.

• There are also options for private transportion (Cusco to Manu) for an additional cost or local transportion (Mazuko to Cusco) for groups of 3 or less 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.