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  1. temmie

    Peru in August 2015

    Maybe it was cheap because I asked the guy in the lodge. Maybe the packages and bookings from Cuzco are more expensive... Just try to check prices and compare beforehand, would be my advise.
  2. temmie

    Peru in August 2015

    I did it like James said, but the price difference was like 10 dollars / night, and the access to COTR grounds was 10 dollar. So the COTR lodge would still be the better deal. So to resume: price in Manu paradise lodge: 75 dollar/night full board. We were the only visitors, and it had a bit of...
  3. temmie

    Peru in August 2015

    I wanted to give way to others, but it seems nobody replies! So regarding Cock-of-the-rock (COTR) en San Pedro: I only know COTR, and it is definitely worth it. Cost is around 80-90 dollar per person per night, full board. The main asset is the garden: they put all kinds of fruit outside and...
  4. temmie

    Peru in August 2015

    Andean will always be a long shot. There is a stake out for Lyre-tailed Nightjar on the manu road: http://observation.org/waarneming/view/70304362 It also used to be roosting on the building here: http://goo.gl/maps/5Pgwc Swallow-tailed can be found...
  5. temmie

    Peru in August 2015

    Not many that I know of. Mammalwatching.com is a good start I guess. You can check observed sightings here: http://observation.org/waarnemingen_all_v1.php?groep=2&z=0&provincie=215&family=0
  6. temmie

    Peru in August 2015

    In general, I think your scheme is very tight, especially for Carpish/Unchog, Abra Malaga, Cock-of-the-rock lodge and Amazonia. I fear you will leave each one of those areas with about 50% of target birds observed, if you are lucky it can be more of course, but you can't clean up on al...
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