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Every year thousands of people visit , one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world. For many visitors, it becomes the highlight of their trip to Peru.
What many travelers don’t realize, however, is that beyond those mountains lies another incredible world — the Amazon rainforest. Just a journey from Cusco, visitors can reach the lush jungle landscapes of , one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Many travelers visiting Peru have never heard of Manu National Park, but it’s actually one of the most incredible places in the Amazon.
Located in southeastern Peru, the park stretches from the high Andes mountains down into the deep rainforest. Because of this, the area includes several different ecosystems and an impressive variety of wildlife.
After visiting Machu Picchu, it’s possible to continue the journey into the Amazon rainforest.
Most tours begin near Cusco, but travelers coming from Machu Picchu first pass through the Sacred Valley, one of the most beautiful regions of the Andes. From there, the route continues toward Cusco and then gradually leaves the high mountains behind, descending into the cloud forest before reaching the Amazon basin.
One of the biggest reasons travelers visit the Amazon is the. In places like Manu National Park, the forest is full of life, and you never really know what you might see during a walk or a boat ride.
It’s common to see animals like macaws, capybaras, caimans, and different species of monkeys. Along the rivers, visitors sometimes spot giant river otters, and with some luck even a jaguar. What makes Manu special is how wild and untouched it still feels, which makes wildlife encounters feel very authentic.
Adding a few days in the Amazon can make the trip even more memorable.
Two very different experiences: Machu Picchu offers history and incredible Andean landscapes, while the Amazon rainforest is all about wildlife and nature.
Wildlife and nature: In the jungle, travelers can see animals like macaws, monkeys, capybaras, and caimans, along with hundreds of bird species.
A different side of Peru: Combining both destinations lets visitors experience two completely different worlds — the ancient Andes and the wild Amazon.
The Amazon near Cusco can be visited at any time of the year. The main difference is between the dry season and the rainy season.
a) Dry season (April – November): During these months the weather is usually more stable and trails are easier to walk. Many travelers prefer this time because hiking and wildlife spotting can be more comfortable.
b) Rainy season (December – March): This time of year brings more rain, but the forest becomes very green and rivers are higher.
For travelers who want to experience the Amazon in a more natural and less crowded environment, Manu National Park is often considered one of the best destinations in Peru.
Unlike some Amazon areas that receive large numbers of visitors, Manu remains remote and highly protected. This means the forests are still very intact and wildlife encounters can feel more authentic.
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