Birding in Manu 4 Exclusive Days

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Birding in Manu 4 Exclusive Days 

 The Ultimate Andes-to-Amazon Birding Shortcut

Exploring the Manu road and looking for the birds is a fascinating experience. A journey from the Andes to the Rainforest. The cloud forest holds an incredible bird’s species including the cock of the rock at their displaying site. Going further down there is an increasing number of Amazonian birds such as; antbirds, toucans, antshikes. 

Price Includes

  • Birding Specialized Guide with Spotting Scope
  • Entrance Ticket to the Birding Sites
  • Overland Transport (Air Conditioned Minivan or SUV)
  • Sharable eBird List
  • Snacks
  • Bottled Water
  • Transfer in City (only to accesible streets)
  • BoxLunch

Price Excludes

  • Binoculars
  • Breakfast
  • Single Supplement Rate

What to Expect / Highlights

4 Days Birding in Manu

From the Andes to the Amazon via the Manu Road

Our 4 days birding in Manu itinerary is built around one of the most famous birding corridors in South America: the Manu Road. In just a few hours of driving, you transition from high Andean landscapes into mossy cloud forest and then down to warm foothill rainforest—a powerful altitude gradient that concentrates an extraordinary variety of birdlife.

This route is ideal for birdwatchers and bird photographers who want maximum diversity in a short time. Expect frequent roadside stops, mixed-species flocks, lek visits, hummingbird activity, and opportunities for emblematic species such as Andean Cock-of-the-rock, Golden-headed Quetzal, motmots, and mountain toucans.

  • Huacarpay Wetlands: Easy scanning for waterbirds, reed specialists, and migrants in perfect morning light
  • Manu Road Gradient: Andes to Amazon foothills in four days, maximizing habitats, species variety, and productive roadside birding stops
  • Cock-of-the-rock Lek: Watch spectacular courtship displays—an iconic Manu highlight and a dream target for photographers.
  • Quetzals & Cloud Forest Jewels: Search misty forest for Golden-headed Quetzal, toucans, motmots, tanager flocks, and hummingbirds.
  • Guadalupe Lodge Private Reserve: Bird excellent foothill trails and edges with frequent activity close to comfortable lodge accommodations.
  • Bamboo Specialists: Target Peruvian Recurvebill, Rufous-headed Woodpecker, and White-cheeked Tody-Flycatcher in dense bamboo.
  • Palm Forest & Macaws: Explore Mauritia palms for parrots, Blue-and-yellow Macaws, and Point-tailed Palmcreeper.
  • Expert Guidance: Behavior-based guiding improves identifications and boosts chances for key species.

The Classic Manu Birding Route

Optimized for Sightings & Photography

The Manu Road offers a unique habitat that is home to a variety of rare birds, some of which can only be spotted It is located in the eastern part of the Andes Mountains and is home to a wide range of birds.  Indeed it’s an ideal location for birdwatchers of all levels.

Birdwatchers can spot some of the most colorful and interesting species of birds found anywhere in the world. Among them are the Andean cock-of-the-rock, the golden-headed quetzal, and together with momots,  mountain toucans.

 

Itinerary

Day 1 Cusco - Huacarpay Lake - Paradise Lodge Cloud Forest

  • Pick from the hotel in Cusco from  5:30 AM
  • Drive and a brief stop at  Huacarpay Lake (30 minutes)
  • Drive to Huambutio bridge to look for; Torrent ducks, White-capped Dipper, review the  Ebird List 
  • Stop over at Paucartambo Village for some snacks 
  • Drive and birdwatching  at Acjanaco Pass, see the Ebird List
  • Birding at Tuneles and Pillahuata to look for Red and white Antpitta and other species
  • Birding walk along the Rocotales 
  • Arrival to Paradise Lodge  for Dinner and Overnight 

Day 2 Paradise Lodge- Cloud Forest - Guadalupe Lodge

  • Morning walk to the Cock of the Rock Lek 
  • Birding walk along the Road to look for Mixed Species Flock 
  • Breakfast at Paradise Lodge 
  • Birding walk along the road, Ebird List of the Location 
  • Lunch 
  • We will descend the Manu road and consider some stops along the way for some target species such as; umbrella bird, and Versicolored Barbet.
  • Exploration of the lagoon in Patria to see amazonian aquatic species, see the list Ebird 
  • Arrival to Guadalupe Lodge (Dinner & Overnight)

Day 3 Guadalupe Lodge - Bamboo & Foothill Trails - Riverine Forest

  • Morning walk to see birds along the Guadalupe road and bridge, see the Ebird List 
  • Breakfast while observing some birds from the dining room see the Ebird List
  • Exploration of the Bamboo Forest 
  • Birding along the Foothill Forest 
  • Lunch at Guadalupe Lodge 
  • Birding walk along the road to see Crepuscular Birds and Owls 
  • Dinner and Overnight 

Day 4Guadalupe Lodge - Cusco

  • Morning walk along the Palm forest to observe the Blue and Gold macaws 
  • Breakfast 
  • Packing and journey back to Cusco 
  • Stops along the Manu Cloud Forest in search of some species 
  • Arrival to Cusco 
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FAQ

What is the 4 Days Birding in Manu tour?

It’s a four-day birding program along the Manu Road, designed to cover multiple ecosystems—from Andean cloud forest down to Amazon foothill rainforest—maximizing bird diversity in a short timeframe.

Is Guadalupe Lodge good for birding?

Yes. Guadalupe Lodge sits in a productive foothill habitat and private reserve, with bird activity often close to the lodge. This reduces driving time and increases time on trails and key microhabitats.

Where does the tour start and end?

The tour typically starts and ends in Cusco City . Pickup is usually available from the airport, bus terminal, or hotel in City (based on your operator’s policy).

What time is pickup set in Cusco?

Pickup is usually between 5:30 AM. Please be ready outside your hotel or at the confirmed meeting point during this window, with luggage packed and easy to load

What Time is the tour ending ?

The Tour is ending by 6:00 PM 

I have flight on the of birding , can you drop me off at the airport ?

Yes, participants can be delivered at the airport in Cusco at the end of the tour (night time flights recommended)

How big are the tour groups?

Birding groups are small usually 6 – 8 people 

How far in advance should I book?

For high season (especially May–September) we recommend 7 days in advance / during low season can be 3 days in advance 

Which habitats will we bird during the tour?

You’ll bird across a strong elevation gradient, including:

  • Cloud forest
  • Foothill rainforest (terra firme equivalent)
  • Bamboo patches
  • Mauritia palm forest
  • Lagoons / wet areas when accessible

Is this a private tour or a group tour?

It can be arranged either way depending on your preference and availability. Private tours are ideal for photographers and serious birders who want more control over pacing.

Can I use eBird and Merlin during the tour?

Absolutely. We encourage it. eBird is excellent for hotspot checklists and recent sightings, and Merlin helps with quick identification in the field.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?

Yes. Beginners enjoy it because sightings are frequent and habitats are easy to observe. Experienced birders appreciate it for endemic targets and the efficient route.

Do I need a spotting scope?

Not required. A scope is very useful at Huacarpay, and the guide can bring one to help everyone get good views of distant waterbirds.

What should I bring?

Recommended essentials:

  • Binoculars (and a camera if you like)
  • Warm layers for early morning + sun protection later
  • Rain jacket (especially in wet season)
  • Water and snacks
  • Comfortable walking shoes 

Review the complete packing list in the Download Files Section 

Is the tour physically difficult?

It’s moderate and adaptable. Most birding is done with short walks and frequent stops, but conditions can include uneven ground, cold mornings, sun, and high elevation

Do you use responsible birding practices?

Yes. We prioritize ethical birding: respectful distances, minimal disturbance, and habitat protection. Playback use (if any) is applied conservatively and only when appropriate.

Can you customize the itinerary for my target species?

Yes, within the 4-day structure. If you share a target list (quetzals, tanagers, bamboo specialists, antpittas, etc.), we can adjust stops and timing to focus on your priorities.

Are bird sightings guaranteed?

No. Birds are wild and movement changes with weather and season. However, the itinerary is designed around proven habitats and peak birding times to maximize your chances.

Is this tour good for bird photography?

Yes. The Manu Road offers:

  • Frequent roadside birding (good angles and light at times)
  • Lek opportunities
  • Lodge trails with consistent activity A telephoto lens and rain protection for gear are strongly recommended.

Is the tour difficult physically?

It’s generally moderate. Expect early starts, short-to-medium walks, and uneven trails at times. Altitude in the cloud forest sections can also be a factor.

What altitude and climate should I expect?

You’ll experience major changes:

  • Cooler, misty cloud forest at higher elevations
  • Warm, humid foothill rainforest at lower elevations Bring layers plus rain protection

What is the best time of year for birding in Manu?

Birding is good year-round, but:

  • May–October (drier months): clearer weather, easier road conditions, excellent visibility
  • November–April (wetter months): greener forest and active birds, but more rain and variability

How many species can we expect in 4 days?

Totals vary by season, weather, and your pace. Because this tour covers multiple ecosystems, it can be highly productive, from 150 to 200 sp. 

Is bamboo forest birding included?

Yes. Bamboo habitat is included when possible to target specialists such as:

  • Yellow Billed Nunbird
  • Rufous-headed Woodpecker
  • White-cheeked Tody-Flycatcher These birds can be elusive, but the habitat is an important part of the program.

 Do you visit an Andean Cock-of-the-rock lek?

Yes, the tour is planned to target a Cock-of-the-rock display area (lek) when conditions allow, since it’s one of Manu’s signature birding experiences.

What are the main birding highlights?

Common target highlights include:

  • Andean Cock-of-the-rock
  • Golden-headed Quetzal
  • Motmots and mountain toucans
  • Mixed tanager flocks
  • Hummingbirds and macaws (species vary by day and habitat)

Which lodges do you use on this itinerary?

 We typically stay at:

  • Paradise Lodge (Cloud Forest)
  • Guadalupe Lodge (Foothill Forest / private reserve) Final lodging can vary depending on availability and logistics.

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The Download Files tab provides travelers with easy access to all essential documents related to your birding tour. Organized in a simple PDF format, this section ensures that you can quickly view, save, and print the information you need for your journey.

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Went birding with Luis on four-day trips. He was an amazing guide and engaging. We found over 250 species of birds In various habitats. He was able to point out the species that were allowed to be seen and pointed out the calls of the more difficult to see. Recommend any of the offered tours depending on which species you are looking for.

10 July, 2025
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