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Filmation
Photography

Photo gallery

Accommodation in Manu

White-bellied Woodstar

Photography Tours

We take you to all parts of Peru with the private transportation and private assistant Guide. One of our staff is professional photographer and we are always working with film makers and photographers from all over the world. We can offer you a selection of the possible fauna and culture to photograph is as follows:

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Black-tailed Trainbearer

Fauna:

  • Brazilian Tapir clay lick.
  • Macaw clay licks.
  • Giant Otters.
  • Andean Cocks-of-the-Rock.
  • Spectacled bear.
  • Monkies.
  • Harpy eagles with 3 nesting places.
  • Andean Condor.
  • Vicunas.
  • Humboldt penguins.
  • Flamingos.
  • Sealion.
  • Hummingbirds like Rufous-Crested Coquette
    Cultural objects;
  • Arqueological sites like Machupicchu, Choquequirao, Saccsayhuaman, Sayhuite, Rakchy, Pisac Valle Sagrado, and more.
  • Traditional Indigenes Community’s Agriculture activity, Textile, Festivals, Religious rituals, etc.
  • Andean Snowy Mountains Scenery etc.
  • Nazca Lines, pre-Inca line drawings in the desert

Camera and film: Beware of humidity problems with cameras and video
equipment in the tropics. You may want to bring a compact hair dryer to remove this humidity. This should be done gently and over a period of time in order to not damage your equipment.

Blanquillo Jaguar

Blanquillo Jaguar, close to the Macaw Clay Lick at Blanquillo, Manu Biosfere Reserve.

May 2008

Photo: Walter Mancilla

Machiguenka Lodge

Machiguenka Lodge, dining room next to Salvador Lake inside of Manu National Park.

July 2009.

Photo: Walter Mancilla

Machiguenka Lodge

Machiguenka Lodge, inside of Manu National Park.

Aug. 2009

Photo: Walter Mancilla

White Capped Dipper

White Capped Dipper, Urubamba River at Aguas calientes Machupicchu.

Sept. 2009

Photo: Walter Mancilla