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HOME » Amazon Rainforest Travel » Manu Wildlife Tented Camp Manu Wildlife Tented Camp
Few lodges exist within the borders of this national park. For travelers
seeking a remote and authentic wildlife experience within the park,
we recommend the Manu Wildlife Tented Camp located near Cocha (Lake)
Salvador, the largest and most beautiful of the 13 oxbow lakes of the
Manu River. The Wildlife Tented Camp features screened hermetically-sealed,
double-occupancy, walk-n tents with hinged, lockable doors and solid
wooden floors. Each tent measures 16.5x10x7 feet (5x3x2.2m) and the
floor is elevated above the ground on wooden stilts. Each of the extra-long
twin beds in each tent has a mosquito net. The camp also features an
elevated, screened dining room with wooden floor and a separate complex
of shared hot-water showers and flush toilets. For those who prefer
not to venture out a night, each tent has a private enclosure equipped
with a sturdy, plastic-and-metal camp toilet.
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