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Welcome to Amazon Manu Lodge

Manu National Park

Amazon Manu Lodge is located in the heart of the jungle in the remote Manu area of Peru, close to Manu National Park.

At the lodge itself, there are ample opportunities to see animals such as emperor and saddle back tamarins, spider monkeys, howler monkeys, and saki monkeys and any of the 550 bird species registered there including the long crested pygmy tyrant and Festive Coquette next to the Lodge garden.

It is also a convenient base for excursions to the Macaw Clay Lick where parrots and macaws flock by the dozen, and oxbow lakes where endangered giant otters may be observed from floating platforms.

Perhaps the greatest feature of the Amazon Manu Lodge, however, is its proximity to the Tapir Clay Lick.

Many mammals, including monkeys, deer, and the otherwise elusive Amazonian tapir are attracted to the lick’s rich natural mineral deposits and are often observed there.

In addition, many rarely sighted birds frequent the clay lick.

Macaw Clay Lick

Red and Green Macaw at Macaw Clay Lick, Manu National park

August, 2008

Photo: Walter Mancilla

Titica Grebe

Titica Grebe, Endemic bird of Perú.

January 2, 2010

Photo: Walter Mancilla

White chinned Grebe

White chinned Grebe.

Juliaca

January 2, 2010

Photo: Walter Mancilla

Andean Gull

Andean Gull.

Juliaca

January 2, 2010

Photo: Walter Mancilla