If you’re planning a trip to South America, you probably want to visit the top destinations, but not get stuck in any tourist traps along the way. If the Amazon Rainforest is on your list, there are a lot of options to choose from, different countries to visit, and lots of information to sort through. Let’s talk about the adventure you can have with us to the Jungle.
We’re based in Cusco, Peru, and operate trips to the jungle that neighbors the Andes Mountains in Madre de Dios. Our trips start in Cusco, and visit the Manu National Park. You can choose between a 3-day quick trip if that’s all the time you have, or we can take you on an 8-day journey deep into the jungle to search for all kinds of animals (or anything in between).
Why visit the Manu National Park? Of the jungle trips from Cusco that you can take, Manu is less-touristic, more wild, is an area that needs tourism to help protect the neighboring rainforest. From native communities to banana farmers, coca plantations and virgin jungle, there is a lot to see and learn about in the area.
Of course, the main reason to visit the Amazon is to see animals. On a trip with us, you will have the chance to see many kinds of monkeys, toucans, macaws, capybaras, caimans, frogs, snakes, the blue morpho butterfly, and the allusive jaguar. Each of our tour pages will give you an idea of what animals you may see on your trip to the Manu National Park.
We are a small business with big ambitions to help use tourism as a force for positive change in our home of Nuevo Eden, a tiny village in Manu. Together with our family, local guides, drivers, and chefs, you will have a unique and adventurous tour to the Amazon Rainforest.
For more information about our team and story, keep reading. Or, click here for more information about our tours.
The rainforest is an exciting, beautiful, exotic destination. Our leaders and travel team have years of experience transporting, guiding, and feeding international travelers to the Manu National Park for more than a decade.
We have two priorities: taking care of you, the traveler, and taking care of our home, the jungle. Working with professionals who are local to the area, limiting our footprint, and supporting reforestation efforts all help us run eco-friendly jungle trips.
The road from Cusco to Manu is winding and bumpy, and our drivers know the road like the back of their hands. All vehicles are inspected and drivers have all documentation in order, and lots of experience driving travelers on these roads.
You can’t miss the opportunity to travel by boat to the jungle. From the boat you get fresh air, beautiful views, and a chance to see Amazon wildlife on the river banks. Our boats are made of metal, about 20 meters (65 feet) long, and have space for all travelers, crew, and gear to make the journey.
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Dear Curious Traveler,
Our team at Hidden Jungle Cusco is excited to share your jungle travel with you. We are a family business, working with local professionals to create an unforgettable experience.
The Llaqui family will welcome you and be your guides. Moises has been a professional tour guide in the Amazon jungle for many years, and with Anna’s enthusiasm for travel, they started this project together. They have created these tours and jungle adventures to provide a unique experience in the Manu National Park.
When Anna first visited Nuevo Eden, she had already traveled to Manu as a tourist. The Llaqui family were welcoming and generous with their time and hospitality. They organized fishing trips, ate fresh local food, swam in the river, and more. Whereas her trip as a tourist was strictly nature-focused, this trip was a complete immersion into a totally different life. Yet, she was in the same little slice of jungle for both.
Hidden Jungle Cusco celebrates the whole jungle: the magnificent nature, and the local life. As a traveler, you can choose your priority and focus. We offer 3 types of guided tours that range from very nature-based to very culture-based. Or, you can customize your own adventure using our beautiful jungle bungalow as your base.
Let’s meet our team of jungle experts and family members that you’ll meet along the way.
I am a tour guide in the Manu National Park in Peru.When I was just a little boy, my parents set up our home in the jungle, I grew up with a special connection to the natural world around me. My parents taught me about medicinal plants, native food, and how we could survive and thrive in the jungle .Over time, my father established a school, and the town started to grow, family by family. My family also grew – I have 5 younger sisters, all of whom were raised in the jungle.When I outgrew the local school, my father organized for me to study at a school in Shintyua that was for kids from Native Communities in the area. As I got older, my father’s main gift to me was sending me to Cusco, to study Jungle Tourism. I’ve been working as a tour guide now for many years, and love to share the jungle with people from all over the world. If you travel with me, I will share with you the secrets and intricacies about this impressive place
Anna caught the travel bug from a young age, intrigued by different cultures and languages. She visited Peru for the first time while traveling for work, and decided to stay a while to really know the culture. As a traveler, she’s visited over 30 countries and always seeks out unique, local experiences. She’s created Hidden Jungle Cusco for travelers like her, who want to have a fun, relaxed genuine experience in a different country.
He was born on August 1994 and grew up in the Manu National Park. He and his family used the abundant resources around them to live and prosper in the jungle, embracing the nature around them, and learning how to navigate the challenges as well. He went to primary school in the area, then moved to Cusco where he studied Tourism at the Instituto Americana de Turismo. As a jungle specialist, Jordy is very knowledgeable about the many species of birds in Peru, animals, plants, insects, and all wildlife. His goal is help to conserve and preserve the jungle and is passionate about sharing and teaching people about nature and the world in Manu National Park.
Esmeralda is the youngest of the 6 children in the Llaqui family. She grew up exclusively in the jungle where she learned an array of skills. On any given day she may be planting or harvesting on the farm, fishing in the river, or cooking up a tasty meal. She will be your primary contact in Nuevo Eden, aside from your tour guide. She will help you find anything you may need and will gladly welcome you to her home.
To say Cayetano has had a remarkable life would be an understatement. In a time of political unrest in Peru, and after serving in the army, he found his way to the jungle when he was a young man. Learning every useful skill along the way, he became a boat maker and started a family, living a nomadic life as work required.
When it was time to find a permanent home for his family, Cayetano found a perfect spot that’s now Nuevo Eden. A pristine stream and perfect location made this the perfect place to settle down. Little by little other families joined them and the town began to grow.
Fast forward to today. Thanks to Cayetano’s persistence, the town now has schools, shops, access via road to Cusco, and more. He now spends his days running a small shop, raising fish, and tinkering as a mechanic. He will love to share stories of his life in the jungle with you.
Generous, hospitable, and big-hearted, Mama Placida is a force of energy in Nuevo Eden. She raised 6 children in the jungle, working hard to ensure that everyone always had what they needed. She is energetic and always smiling and laughing, a lover of life. If you’re interested, she’ll take you to her field of crops one day, and you’ll want to try any of the yummy dishes that she expertly cooks for her family.
The Manu Biosphere Reserve is hands down, the best jungle to visit in Peru. It may be off the beaten path compared to other options, but it boasts lush, rich rainforest and a vast range of biodiversity. Manu is mostly untouched by humans, so the animals we see are living their best lives in their natural habitat.
Manu is deep in the Amazon jungle, where monkeys, macaws, and toucans are regular residents. There are no city lights to interfere with the Milky Way’s dominance of the night sky. River water is clean and pure, and you’ll find critters around every corner.
Another reason to visit Manu is the incredible journey along the way. Our trips depart from Cusco, the famous Inca city that’s about 3600 meters above sea level. On our journey deep into the rainforest, we will travel through the mountains, through the cloud forest, and descend to the jungle. In just one day of travel, you will enjoy three distinct biomes.
Hidden Jungle Cusco operates in the Manu Biosphere which contains the Manu National Park and Buffer Zone. The National Park is highly protected, and the buffer zone is where humans are more present and mingle with the neighboring creatures. Our carefully planned jungle tours are a perfect addition to your Cusco trip when visiting Machu Picchu.
Our tours and trips offer a unique experience for every traveler: a glimpse of daily life in our hometown. We value supporting the local economy and involving our family in our work with tourists. We also want international travelers to taste local flavors and see a slice of a different way of life.
Our planet is one global community, now more than ever. There is so much division: race, borders, class, and more. We believe that the more we share our lives and realities with people who are different than us, the smaller the world feels, and the more we can understand each other.
The jungle is also in danger. It’s a prime resource for mining, logging, and cattle farming. Our region is tiny on the map, but we want to do our part to support a sustainable way of life. We want the Amazon jungle to live forever. That means making small, deliberate steps in the right direction. There’s never been a better time to visit the Amazon rainforest.
Welcome to our hometown. Founded on a small river, Nuevo Eden is where Moises and his 5 sisters all grew up. During his childhood, the town was only accessible by boat via the Madre de Dios river, and only if one knew where to look. The Llaqui family lived off the land, growing crops, raising animals, and foraging.
The road from Cusco arrived about 15 years ago. Since then, the population has grown, groceries and goodies are more accessible, and life is a bit easier. There are a few small shops and 2 schools for local children. People work as farmers or run small businesses.
In Nuevo Eden, you will stay in our own bungalow: “La Casa Escondida.” It has two bedrooms, a shared bathroom, and an open living and kitchen space where the chef will prepare meals. The house has a panoramic view of the jungle and is fully enclosed with mosquito screening. It’s a perfect place to feel at home in the wild rainforest.
Accommodation: Private room in a shared house. The kitchen and dining room are in-house.
Bathroom: Shared
Tours: All
Every guided tour will spend the 1st night in Pona Lodge, located on the edge of an area called “Kosñipata,” the gateway into the jungle. A local family owns and runs the lodge. Each couple or traveler will have a private room and bathroom. Tucked away off the main road, the only sounds at night are the insects and frogs outside.
Accommodation: Private room in a shared bungalow
Bathroom: Private
Tours: All
Deep in the Manu National Park, there are still some groups of Native People living in the rainforest. The Matsigenkas are one of the largest groups living in the Park. They run a comfy but rustic lodge that’s a great base for exploring the surrounding area. You’ll have a private room, and there are large communal bathrooms. You’ll find an artisan shop on the property to check out some unique handmade crafts.
Accommodation: Private room in a shared bungalow
Bathroom: Shared
Tours: Manu Wildlife Tour 6 days / 5 nights
Adventure lovers will enjoy camping deep in the jungle beside a pristine river. From the campsite, you’ll explore the surrounding jungle, search for wildlife in its natural habitat, and swim and fish in the river. Our Travel Team will help set up camp and carry supplies as needed. Tents are provided and sleeping bags are available for rent.
Accommodation: Private tent
Bathroom: bush toilet
Tour: Eden Expedition 6 days / 5 nights
On the banks of the Madre de Dios River, a small Oxbow lake is tucked away, teeming with birds. Beside this lake is an ideal spot to camp, with beautiful views of the river, an open clear sky, and a nice place to pitch tents. We will explore the lake while the travel team sets up camp and prepares for a rustic riverside dinner. Please note: if the weather doesn’t allow for camping, we will stay at a hostel in Salvación. See below.
Accommodation: Private tent
Bathroom: bush toilet
Tour: Manu Wildlife Tour 5 days/ 4 nights
The largest town in the Manu Biosphere, Salvación is a hub of activity, connecting the small communities downriver with Cusco. If traveling overland, we will pass through and stop at a shop or pharmacy as necessary. There are hostels available in case the weather does not allow for camping at Machu Wasi.