Travel Blog Photos from Manu Biosphere (225)
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I never feel like writing after I{ve uploaded my photos, but I suppose I should. The 7 day trip to Manu national park was amazing. THough more expensive than trips in Bolivia, the operation was much more professional, with an English speaking biologist as ...
... the jungle of the Amazonian Basin. Reachable only by plane and boat we headed off to Puerto Maldonado for our stay in the Manu Biosphere, one of the most ecologically diverse areas on earth. Boasting over 12,000 species of bird alone, I must confess to ...
One of the most amazing experiences. It took a day and a half to finally get into the boat on the Manu River but it was worth it. Although there were moments on the bus ride where IŽd wished I was somewhere else. The dusty, bumpy road curved its way ...
... I thought it was all in Brazil. Well it does contain a fair chunk of it and the area I went to is called Manu Biosphere Reserve. So off I went for an 8 day trip to search for lots of wildlife. You can do much shorter trips for ...
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Manu Nature Tours reputable agency?
Posted on May 1, 2008, 01:49:30
... look the same as the blog starlagurl quoted. We found them pretty good. Bit disorganized maybe, but that's Latin America. Manu Biosphere Reserve's brilliant - one of the better wildlife experiences we had, and we had a lot. Pain in the butt to ...
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Manu Nature Tours reputable agency?
Posted on Apr 30, 2008, 12:36:57
... even by Peruvian standards, which is why it is so attractive for wildlife viewers. Here is a slew of blogs regarding the Manu Biosphere. I have my feelers out and if I hear anything about Manu Nature Tours I'll let you know. Hope this helps ...
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Manu Nature Tours reputable agency?
Posted on Apr 30, 2008, 10:01:02
... about "Manu Nature Tours" BUT I found some positive feedback on "Manu Ecological Tours" and "Manu Biosphere" (maybe the name of a tour company, maybe not) Perhaps you could contact the bloggers directly and ask them.
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I need Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador advice
Posted on Dec 11, 2007, 23:35:13
... about. Like wakingdream I haven't been to La Paz but have heard great things about it, and certainly we loved the chunk of Bolivia we did get to. You can also go into the jungle from La Paz via Rurrenabaque, and it's a lot cheaper than in Peru.
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