A Travel Guide to Manaus, Brazil

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There will usually be one of two reasons to travel to Manaus, as most people exploring the region will either be visitors keen to see the wonders of the Amazon  or business people there to support the management of the area's natural resources.

In terms of the city's attractions, the main role of the city is as a gateway to the Brazilian Amazon , and there are plenty of companies offering tours and different ways to see the rainforest . There is also the confluence of two rivers, which is why the city is located where it is, and some wonderful colonial architecture to be seen in the city too.

The Meeting of the Waters

The city center is located on the banks of the Rio Negro, but just a few miles south of the city, the river joins with the Rio Solimoes, and it is here that the real Amazon River begins.

One of the most impressive sights in the region is the point where these two rivers meet, and you can see the blue water of the Rio Solimoes meeting the brown water of the Rio Negro, and there are even boat trips that allow you to see up close where the waters meet.

Exploring the Amazing Amazon Around the City

Most people who come to the city will travel during the wet season between December and May when the rain cools the air and makes the temperatures that average thirty degrees centigrade a little more bearable.​

There are several trips available to allow you to explore the Amazon, but be prepared to carry everything you need in waterproof bags, and make sure you have good waterproof clothing.

By taking these precautions, you can enjoy some of the most enjoyable experiences in the region, and these can include meeting the tribes that live in the rainforest in the region around Manaus. You can also take jungle trips either by boat or on foot, while tree climbing classes in the Amazon are perfect for adventurous families exploring the area.

The Teatro Amazonas is at the heart of the cultural life in the city and is an opera house that was built when the rubber trade in the city was at its height, and you can get English language tours of the building, or enjoy one of the free shows.

A short distance from the city center is the Natural Science Museum, where you can see preserved examples of the wildlife of the area, along with some of the live exhibits that show a few of the Amazonian species of the region.

What to Eat

Food in the region is quite different to what you will experience elsewhere in Brazil and South America , and as manioc is one of the main crops in the area, the 'tapioquinha' is a pancake made with manioc flour that is filled with palm fruits and cheese.

There are also some nice soups such as the 'tacaca' that you will find on the menus here, and make sure that you try sugar cane juice, which is very sweet and one of the most popular drinks, particularly among the local population.

Getting in and Around the City

Because of the limited road connections, the majority of those traveling into the city will do so by airplane, with international connections coming through either Rio or Sao Paulo .

There are also ferry connections if you are planning to travel along the river. There is a good bus network in the city itself, and there are also taxis if you need to get somewhere a little more urgently.

The airport is around fifteen miles from the city center, and taxi journeys to and from the city are around 75 reals, while buses 306 and 813 offer connections that cost between 2.50 and 5 reals.

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10 Best Things to Do in Manaus, Brazil

By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on March 4, 2024

Manaus is the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is the main entrance for most people to the Amazon basin in Brazil, and the home of most of the rainforest tour operators. It is also the last well-populated area people visit before disappearing into the jungle, which means it is both the first and last opportunity to enjoy urban cultural delights.

This heart of the Amazon has many different things to enjoy, from zoos to museums, shopping to culinary wonders. Here is a look at some of the most popular things to do in Manaus:

10. Mercado Adolpho Lisboa

Mercado Adolpho Lisboa

This art nouveau iron-cast market along the shores of the Rio Negro is a sight to behold with its red and yellow painted facade. Inaugurated in 1883, the building structure was based on Les Halles in Paris and was entirely shipped over from Europe.

Many of the traditional market items can be found here, from exotic fruits and vegetables, to spices, freshwater fish and handmade crafts. One of the most unique features of this market is the large number of indigenous medicines that can be found here.

9. Swim with pink dolphins

Swim with pink dolphins

South America’s only freshwater dolphins can be found in the Amazon and its tributaries. As an added bonus, they are pink. Not peachy, flesh-toned pink, but bubble gum and barbie outfit pink. Like many other dolphin species, they can be friendly and curious, which has created a large tourist industry of swimming with pink dolphins in Manaus.

Though many different places offer this service, it seems to be done in two main ways. Some lodges will have captured dolphins (or corralled), and guests can swim with them in an enclosed area. Other tours will bring guests out by boat and allow them to jump in when they find a wild group.

8. Rio Negro Palace

Rio Negro Palace

This lovely, gold-toned mansion was originally built for German Rubber Baron Waldemar Scholz at the turn of the twentieth century. For many years after, it became the governor’s mansion and state capital building.

In 1997, the building was again re-purposed into a cultural center, and in addition to tours of its lavish architecture and crucial Manauan historical importance, the building now hosts temporary art exhibits and concerts. The palace is in actuality a complex of buildings, and in addition to the main performance hall, it is also home to a coin museum, fine art museum, and sound-and-image museum.

7. Rio Negro Bridge

Rio Negro Bridge

This cable-stayed bridge was created in 2010 to overcome the slow ferry service to the neighboring town of Iranduba and its neighbors, and open access to the untouched rainforest behind. This turned a trip that once took 30 minutes or more into an expanse that can be crossed in five minutes or less, and allowed better access to the lands beyond.

The steel bridge is about 3.5 km (2.2 miles) long and allows the Amazon’s shipping traffic to pass unhindered. It is so large that cruise ships can pass beneath without issue.

6. Ponta Negra

Ponta Negra

This is the city’s most popular beach for daytime boardwalk amenities and evening nightlife. It became popular because of its striking natural beauty as the yellow sands at low river levels provide a startling and beautiful contrast to the black waters of the Rio Negro.

It is also perfectly positioned to watch the sunset, and is the most popular place in Manaus to do just that. Cycle rentals, volleyball courts and a large playground are all available, along with a large number of cafes and shops to explore.

5. Anavilhanas Archipelago

Anavilhanas Archipelago

This archipelago of hundreds of long, ribbon like islands in the Rio Negro is geologically the remnants of a large river delta that was once here. It is the world’s largest freshwater archipelago, and contains a large amount of untouched jungle, an ecological station, and several jungle-based ecotourism lodges along the shores.

The wildlife here is spectacular, and because there is little standing water, the mosquito count is very low. This makes it especially lovely for nocturnal wildlife viewing, though daytime tours for bird-lovers are also known to be rich in variety and beauty.

4. Encontro das Aguas

Encontro das Aguas

The Encontro das Aguas (“Meeting of the Waters”) is the confluence between the black waters of the Rio Negro and the sand-colored waters of the Amazon. The difference in speed, temperature, and densities of the waters in the two rivers are so different that they create beautiful colored swirls as they intersperse without fully mixing together. This is a beautiful sight, and is best seen either by boat or by air.

3. Stay in a Jungle Lodge

Stay in a Jungle Lodge

As Manaus is entirely surrounded by the Amazon rainforest there are dozens of jungle lodges in the area. Most are reachable by boat and range from rustic fan-cooled huts to luxurious air-conditioned chalets.

Many of these lodges can be found near Iranduba including the Ariau Towers, a luxury hotel built in the treetop canopy of the jungle, and the Tiwa Amazonas Ecoresort which offers air-conditioned cabins around a private lagoon. Activities at jungle lodges include piranha fishing, jungle treks, night walks, canoeing trips and bird spotting.

2. Teatro Amazonas

Teatro Amazonas

This theater was created with the wealth of the late 1800’s rubber industry, and its pink, arched roof with a central golden dome painted with a resplendent Brazilian flag speaks highly of the opulence of the time. It has been called the jewel in the heart of the Amazon, and continues to be home to the Amazonas Opera Festival and the Amazonas Philharmonic.

The building itself is a collection of the best of Europe’s building materials, as it was built with Carrera marble, Scottish steel walls, Alsatian roofing tiles, and almost 200 Italian chandeliers, many of famed Murano glass.

1. Amazon Boat Tour from Manaus

Amazon Boat Tour from Manaus

Manaus is THE place in the Brazilian Amazon to find a jungle river trip to suit most people’s needs. Although located in the heart of the world’s biggest rainforest, tourists have to be prepared to travel for at least a few days out of Manaus if they are serious about spotting a wide range of wildlife.

Birds including macaws, hummingbirds can generally be spotted during most trips. Alligators, snakes, sloths, river dolphins and a few species of monkey are sometimes seen on a three-day trip. Sightings for large mammals and cats, however, are very rare.

Best Time to Visit Manaus

Very hot and humid the whole year round, Manaus also has lots of rain from November through May. As strong showers usually last just half an hour, plenty of people still visit during this period.

June through October is the dry season and these are the best months to go trekking in the Amazon. You’ll also stand a better chance of spotting wildlife. Big events like the Amazonas Folklore Festival and Jazz Festival also take place while the city celebrates its anniversary in October.

July and August are among the most popular and priciest months in Manaus as people have holidays. While average temperatures of 32 and 33°C (89 to 91°F) are similar to the rest of the year, it feels hotter as there is very little rain to cool things down.

December and February are the other peak seasons as people fly in from around the world to celebrate Christmas, carnival or take unforgettable cruises along the Amazon. As the waters are still relatively low, you can see lots of wildlife.

The wettest months, April and May, mean you can access smaller tributaries that were inaccessible before. The world-famous Amazonas Opera Festival and Ponta Negra Music Festival are also good excuses to visit.

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Lonely Plan-it: How to float down the Amazon and enjoy memorable meals around Manaus, Brazil

Kevin Raub

Oct 3, 2023 • 8 min read

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A cruise down the mighty Amazon on the bucket list of most adventurous travelers. Here’s how to plan yours © Ramesh Thadani / Getty Images

It’s almost impossible to understate the allure of the Amazon .

The world’s largest rainforest enjoys myth-like travel status among curiosity seekers and adventurers – despite being one of the muggiest, wettest and notoriously difficult places to navigate on Earth.

The contrasts in modernity, lifestyle, food, nature and personality between the megalopolis of São Paulo , Brazil ’s largest city, and Manaus , the Amazon’s largest city – 2691km (1672 miles) between them, as the macaw flies – are startling, especially so for two places within one same (huge) country. You can be certain that the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas isn’t going to be anything like your home, either.

People load bananas into boats in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

And therein lies its appeal.

Sitting at the confluence of the blackwater Rio Negro – the largest left tributary of the Amazon – and the khaki-toned Rio Solimões – the 1609km(1000-mile)-long, 80km(50-mile)-wide upper section of the Amazon – Manaus has defiantly dug in among one of Mother Nature’s most superlative environments, determined to live off a land that, while deeply unforgiving, serves up an exotic cornucopia of nature and nurture to those who respect its wonder.

A visit here is equally extraordinary: unparalleled biodiversity and feats of the natural world await outside a breakneck jungle metropolis, filled with far-flung foods, frenetic markets and river-driven way of life. Besides Belém in the neighboring state of Pará (the Amazon’s other big city of note), Manaus knows no peers. You’re in the thick of it here – and that’s precisely the point. 

Children from the Iranduba riverside community welcome a boat with “Santa Claus” in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

Step 1: Pick a time of year to visit

More wildlife during the dry season, or deeper access during the wet months?

The Amazon’s two distinct seasons – wet (high water) and dry (low water) – offer advantages and disadvantages that anyone visiting the jungle should carefully consider. The July-to-December dry season affords lower river levels and better wildlife-spotting potential from riverboat cruises. The January-to-May wet season is true to its name, bringing on rainier days and higher humidity, along with rising water levels that allow for better tributary access via such alternative transport methods as canoes.

June is the sweet spot: water levels remain high and scenery is at its greenest from the rainy season, but rainfall drops off as the jungle transitions to the drier period. The wet season obviously yields more mosquitos (one of the Amazon’s greatest nuisances), but in reality the difference is negligible – they remain a year-round menace. From a price perspective, costs rise during the Brazilian summer (December to February), so there are deals to be had outside of those months.

Step 2: Sort out your visa situation for Brazil

Check ahead for ever-changing policies.

While citizens from Australia, Canada and the USA have enjoyed visa-free travel for tourism stays up to 90 days for several years now, thanks to fluid politics and reciprocity agreements Brazil’s visa policies change more than most countries’. Case in point: beginning in January 2024, nationals of these countries will once again need a visa (citizens of the UK, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa and the EU remain visa-free at time of writing). It’s always best to both check (and apply, if necessary) well in advance of your planned travel dates at the website of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs or an authorized third-party visa facilitator. You will need to show your flight details as part of your application.

Passengers sit in their hammocks while departing on a transport riverboat in the Amazon from Manaus to Maues, Brazil

Step 3: Decide your desired level of comfort 

A rustic wooden ferry, or luxurious cruiser?

The Amazon is one of the world’s last great bastions of passenger river travel, and navigating the jungle via riverboat is the stuff of intrepid adventurers’ bucket lists. Boats for both travel and leisure depart Manaus regularly, running the gamut in quality and comfort. Budget motor yachts and rustic passenger ferries make up the jungle’s “highway” system, transporting residents and tourists to river settlements up and down river from Manaus. More-luxurious river cruises for tourism purposes also ply the region’s waters.

Are you looking for a refined experience or up for roughing it? The latter means stringing up a hammock on an open deck of a wooden ferry with up to 300 fellow travelers; luxurious cruises and floating resorts with all the finer things offer a more polished experience. You know what kind of traveler you are – important to keep in mind as you plan your Amazon trip. 

Anthropologists walk on a trail in a Dessana Indigenous community on a river island near Manaus, Brazil

Step 4: Consider excursion options from Manaus and book ahead as far as possible

The Amazon is yours to discover – with some advance planning.

Wildlife and unspoiled nature have long been absent from Manaus’ direct vicinity, so the majority of the city’s visitors will be coming or going from adventures further afield in the jungle . That’s not to say there is nothing to do in the city itself – the wonderful Teatro Amazonas , a stunning belle-époque confection built during a rubber-boom bonanza, comes to mind – but Manaus is, in most cases, a (fascinating) transit point. Needless to say, the Amazon is popular – so always book excursions and jungle lodges as far in advance as possible. Here are some of the most in-demand excursions from Manaus.

Encontro das Águas

The city’s spectacular meeting of the waters – which merge but don’t seem to mix – is the easiest and most popular excursion from Manaus, its location just east of the city center making it for a perfect quick trip. The dramatically dissimilar Rio Negro and Solimões come head to head just off Manaus’s shoreline, refusing to yield for some 6km (4 miles). It makes for a wild natural phenomenon and is the city’s principal must-see, usually included on any day trip and/or passage to river lodges.

One of the closest pristine environments to the city, Rio Urubu’s intact ecosystem affords wildlife viewing opportunities aplenty within its dense flooded-forest environs, just two hours by road from Manaus. Jungle hikes, visits to local communities, overnight forest camping and a few notable jungle lodges are highlights here. Proximity to Manaus makes for a convenient option for time-limited visitors. 

Some 100km (62 miles) and three hours by boat southeast of Manaus, the Juma River unravels within a 17,000+-acre preserve that, while surrounded by ever-encroaching modernity, remains a rich and worthwhile ecosystem and preserved biodiversity hotspot. The river is so serene, folks joke it harbors a characteristic, lake-like calmness. With easy access from Manaus, it’s a popular spot, and several jungle lodges operate here. Top-end Juma Lodge comes highly recommended for its sustainable architecture and eco-forward ethos (think photovoltaic solar energy, 90% local community staff, etc). 

The view of the river from the prow of a boat in Anavilhanas National Park, Brazil

The preserves and parks of the Rio Negro basin

The largest blackwater river in the world, the Rio Negro is the gateway to deeper Amazonian exploration and home to several notable national parks. Parque Nacional de Anavilhanas , a half-day boat ride northwest of Manaus, is home to some 400 river islands (at high-water level, an eerie sunken forest effect makes for spectacular photos) and a jungly patchwork of nook-and-cranny-fed waterways that stretch some 130km (81 miles). Further west, Parque Nacional do Jaú , Brazil’s second-biggest national park, clocks in at 23,000 sq km (8880 sq miles) – one of the world’s largest patches of preserved tropical rainforest. Finally, Reserva Extrativista Baixo Rio Branco-Jauaperi , 500km (311 miles) upstream from Manaus, requires more determination and time to access – but those who make the effort are justly rewarded with some of the Amazon’s best wildlife-viewing opportunities. 

Step 5: Pack appropriately

Don’t count on purchasing anything you forget.

This one might seem obvious – yet it’s crucial to keep in mind that popping into a nearby shopping mall won’t be an option. If you’re going the rustic-riverboat route, you’ll want to bring cavalcade of supplies: hammock, rope, light bedsheet, dry snacks, a good book or two, extra toilet paper, mosquito net, familiar medicines, anti-bacterial Marseille soap, thin cable and lock (to secure your bag to one of the boat’s center poles), and so on. (At jungle lodges, some of those basic necessities will generally be on hand.) Regardless of the trip you choose, you’ll also want a bevy of long, breathable, waterproof clothes, waterproof shoes or boots, a raincoat or parka, sunscreen, hat, binoculars, water bottle and filter, and plenty of serious mosquito repellent (the natural, organic stuff won’t cut it here). Malaria risk is lower in Manaus and the lower Amazon basin, so drugs for malaria prophylaxis aren’t entirely necessary. Still, speak with your doctor before you make any final decisions.

Step 6: Plan out your Manaus meals

Dig into fascinating local cuisine.

The Amazon serves up some of Brazil’s best and most interesting restaurants. Reserve a table in advance at Banzeiro , a long-standing Amazonian dining icon where Chef Felipe Schaedler flips the jungle’s bounty into surprising and unique fare, including the unforgettable crunchy tambaqui ribs and an arsenal of locally driven delights. At Biatüwi , Brazil’s first Indigenous-run restaurant, Sateré-Mawé Chef Clarinda Ramos showcases the Amazon-basin delicacies of nearby local communities. And don’t miss the city’s signature sandwich, the x-caboquinho , made with curd cheese, fried pacovã banana and tucumã shavings on French bread.

A pink dolphin emerges from the waters of the Amazon, Manuas, Brazil

If I could do it all again…

I have experienced the Amazon from all available extremes: rustic passenger boats, a midrange cruise and several luxury jungle lodges. Honestly, each option offers a unique and extraordinary experience – with a few caveats. Staring into the forest canopy over several days from a riverboat can become tedious – you don’t see as much wildlife as you imagine (you’ll see some pink dolphins in the river if you’re lucky, but most animals are hidden deeper into the rainforest), and there isn’t a lot to do besides drink and swap traveler tales. Excursions from river lodges are better, with the added bonuses of expert guides, more-comfortable accommodations, better food and a (potential) escape from mosquitoes.

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Manaus Travel Guide: Connect with Wild Nature in the Brazilian Amazon

During the last few months of 2021, I had the pleasure of spending four days in Manaus and 15 days in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest. This was the perfect detox from modern life and a great way for me to connect with one of the most wild and naturally beautiful places on earth: the Amazon.

I had such a wonderful time that I would love to share my experiences with other travelers in this Manaus and Amazon guide. If you would like to go on a similar journey into the depths of the Amazonas region, then hopefully this blog will give you all the inspiration and information you need.

Before I get started though, it would be good manners to introduce myself. My name is Ines Lafosse and I’m a photographer, content creator and trained hotelier. I have been curating destinations since 2019. I believe that travel transforms people – because it has certainly changed my life.

In 2017, I left Argentina (my home country) to visit Rio de Janeiro and I was enchanted by Brazilian culture. Fast forward to today and I divide my time between traveling overseas and discovering more of Brazil’s charms. I’m a lover of extreme sports, hiking trails and nature – yet at the same time I still love a comfortable bed and the delights of a good hotel breakfast.

Through my social media, I cover the following topics: travel destinations, accommodation, ecotourism, extreme sports and photography. I’m from Buenos Aires and my passion for travel started at a young age. I was always interested in different cultures and was constantly visiting new places.

I’m a curious person and know that there are thousands of ways to see the world. Diversity makes the world better and I want to show differences with more empathy. Brazil is a country with a lot of diversity – with various cultures, religions, belief systems, stereotypes and nature. I fell in love with Brazil on my first trip and dreamed of seeing more. Now I live here!

My Amazonian Adventure in Manaus

So my Amazonian adventure started in Manaus. This is a city with a lot of history, beginning at the time of slavery when the British went to Brazil in search of rubber. Manaus has a fascinating mix of European architecture, Afro-Brazilian culture and stunning nature. Spending four days here was a real treat but my 15 days in the Amazon was definitely the highlight.

In Manaus there are many beautiful hotels near the Amazon Theater, including options for all preferences. When I ventured into the Amazon, I stayed at the Amazon Tupana Lodge and had a truly beautiful experience. I would recommend this lodge if you are looking for accommodation.

Manaus is the gateway to the Amazon with plenty of activities to do on a four night stay. For starters, the cuisine is fantastic. Foodies should head to the Mercado Adolpho Lisboa for diverse and delicious foods. If you want to learn more about the fauna and flora of the Amazon then there is the Museum of the Amazon (MUSA) which is worth checking out as well.

To see indigenous cultures you can take a river tour that transports you to an indigenous village where you will learn about their daily life. Manaus has amazing sights and many unique experiences that you can’t find anywhere else in Brazil. To make the most of your trip I suggest staying for at least four nights with the rest of your time at an Amazonian jungle lodge.

Amazon Theater

Staying at a Jungle Lodge in the Amazon

There are packages where you can spend a few days at a specified lodge. Included in the packages are several activities such as boat trips to see animals and birds, and piranha fishing excursions. You can also visit the houses of locals who live in the forest and learn how they survive. Hiking along trails to get to the houses gives you the chance to see more flora.

Also, sleeping in a hammock is cool. During these activities you learn so much about nature – how powerful it is and how we need to take care of it. I saw many animals in the Amazon like alligators, spiders, monkeys and birds. I ate insects, saw the most beautiful sunrise and listened to the vastness of the forest. It was amazing. I would go back again and again.

The Amazon is such a treasure of the natural world – with some of the most diverse wildlife and plant species on the planet. You are left with a feeling of admiration for all that nature can create. She fills up the world with her brightness, she is still and at the same time constantly moving, Mother Nature is peaceful yet shows her power at every given opportunity.

Visiting the Brazilian Amazon is an experience that you have to live at least once in your life. The forest is under threat and decreasing in size every day due to deforestation and wildfires. Yet, for this one moment in time, you will be able to immerse yourself in the Amazon without a care in the world.

Amazon Tupana Lodge

Tips for Visiting Manaus and the Amazon

I recommend going to Manaus and the Amazon with a travel agency that can show you the best places. This way you will be accompanied on your travel journey. I went with the amazing team at @iguanatour and even have a discount coupon that you can utilize (the coupon code = ines).

You should know that it’s hot in the Amazonas region and that it can rain heavily due to the humidity. Manaus and the Amazon are open to visit all year round but there is a rainy season and a dry season, so you should keep that in mind. For less rain, go between June and November. The heat is consistent year round though with 22ºC as the minimum.

In the Amazon you can take a maximum of 15kg per person. And so with that in mind here is a list of items to bring: a backpack for day walks and a cover for the backpack just in case it rains, shorts and t-shirts, long pants, long-sleeved shirts, a rain jacket and light raincoat, hiking boots, long socks, swimwear, sunscreen for the face and body, and insect repellent.

We purchased a repellent in Manaus called Effex Ultra which is made up of 30% icaridin – this compound repels all types of insects such as mosquitos, ticks, flies and fleas. It gives you up to 13 hours of protection and is colorless and odorless. I didn’t have one bite during my adventures in the jungle.

You should also bring sunglasses and a hat, a water bottle, portable chargers and any medicines you require for your time in the jungle. If you bring all of those items then you will be fine. The number one thing to remember is insect repellent as that can make or break your experience. Lastly, try to disconnect from the world and reconnect with nature.

BY INES LAFOSSE IG: @INES.LAFOSSE

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Ines Lafosse is a photographer, content creator and trained hotelier. Born in Argentina, Ines fell in love with Brazil after visiting Rio de Janeiro in 2017 - now Brazil is her most frequented destination. Through her social media she covers the following topics: travel destinations, accommodation, ecotourism, extreme sports and photography.

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Más de 2 millones de personas viven en Manaos, la ciudad en el corazón del Amazonas. A mi siempre me ha fascinado… ¿semejante ciudad en medio de la selva?… ¿Ya hay algo que ver en Manaos? ¿El turismo se limita a las excursiones en el Amazonas?

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  • Cenar en el restaurante Banzeiro
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¡¡Oops!! Digo que os voy a recomendar 10 lugares que visitar en Manaos , y en la lista hay 11… qué falta de seriedad, ¡Madre mía! ?

Te lo explico, los primeros 10 de la lista son los lugares que ver en la ciudad de Manaos y alrededores , los cuales puedes conocer haciendo el Tour por la ciudad , y la Excursión por el Río Amazonas .

Y, el decimoprimero, es la experiencia de adentrarte 2, 3 o 4 días en las entrañas de la selva más grande del mundo; el TOUR POR EL AMAZONAS .

Qué hacer en Manaos, la ciudad del Amazonas

A continuación te detallo la información sobre las 10 cosas que recomiendo ver en Manaos . Si quieres conocer algunas curiosidades de la ciudad, al final del post te cuento varios datos que me impactaron.

¡Ah! Si estás buscando alojamiento en Manaos, encuentra las mejores ofertas reservando en Booking.com , solo tienes que seguir el enlace y… ¡BOOOM¡ Hotelazo a buen precio. Nosotros nos quedamos en el Intercity Manaus por dos duros.

1- Teatro Amazonas

Me estalla la cabeza al pensar que en el corazón de la selva pueda haber semejante monumento arquitectónico. Y aun me estalla más al pensar que se construyó en 1896, cuando las comunicaciones con Manaos eran mucho más complejas que hoy en día.

Haz el tour guiado por el interior, porque merece muchísimo la pena; es como estar en Viena y en el Amazonas a la vez. La entrada cuesta unos 20 R$, y hacen descuento del 50% a estudiantes. Para nosotros, el Teatro Amazonas es la mejor cosa que ver en Manaos .

2- Mercado Adolpho Lisboa

Mercado Adolpho de Lisboa, uno de los lugares que visitar en Manaos

En el Mercado Adolpho Lisboa puedes comprar artesanías hechas por los indígenas del Amazonas con materiales naturales que ellos mismos extraen del bosque. En definitiva, souvenirs muy originales y muy baratos.

Además de la sección dirigida al turista, en el mercado hay infinidad de puestos de pescado y vegetales, e incluso puestitos en los que preparan comidas típicas, y que rebosan de comensales locales a la hora del almuerzo.

Es el mercado que más nos gustó en Manaos, por eso está en segunda posición en nuestra lista de lugares que visitar en Manaos .

3- Feira Manaus Moderna

Interior del Mercado Adolpho de Lisboa en Manaos (Brasil)

Lo interesante de este lugar es que venden todo tipo peces amazónicos y vegetales de la selva, lo cual me parece fascinante.

Para que vayas avisado, Manaus Moderna es una feria menos glamurosa que Adolpho de Lisboa, porque es más tipo «lonja», más orientado al mayoreo (aunque también venden en pequeñas cantidades), con olor a pescado, etc.

4- Museo Seringal

Nos quedamos con las ganas de ir, pero nos han hablado muy bien de esta casa museo, en la que se representa cómo era la vida de los serengueiros ; los primeros inmigrantes europeos que llegaron a Manaos para hacer negocio con el latex y el caucho.

Más abajo te doy unas pinceladas de la historia y desarrollo de Manaos , donde los serengueiros tuvieron el papel protagonista.

5- Encuentro de las Aguas

Encuentro de las Aguas, una de las mejores cosas que ver en Manaos

En el encuentro de las aguas se funden el Río Negro y el Río Solimoes, creando así el Río Amazonas . Lo curioso es que, como los dos ríos tienen características diferentes, no se mezclan hasta pasados 12 kilómetros.

  • Temperatura: 28°C
  • Velocidad: 1,5-2 km/h
  • Color: Negro (porque es un té de hojas descompuestas)
  • PH: Ácido (4,2-5)

RÍO SOLIMOES

  • Temperatura: 22°C
  • Velocidad: 7-9 km/h
  • Color: Marrón (porque con su velocidad arrastra barro)
  • PH: Alcalino (6,2-7)

Existen dos maneras de ver el Encuentro de las Aguas . La primera es ver solo el Encuentro de las Aguas. Esto cuesta unos 100 R$, y los barcos zarpan del muelle que está detrás del Mercado Adolpho de Lisboa.

La otra, es hacer la Excursión por el Río Amazonas , que además de esta, incluyen otras atracciones turísticas como el baño con delfines rosas del Amazonas, la visita a una comunidad indígena, el jardín de Victoria Regias, etc. que, por cierto, destaco y detallo a continuación, porque están en la lista de las mejores cosas que hacer en Manaos .

6- Delfines rosas del Amazonas

Ver los delfines rosas del Amazonas es una de las mejores actividades que hacer en Manaos

Otra cosa única del Amazonas, los delfines rosas (y medio ciegos). Haciendo la excursión por el Río Amazonas , nos bañamos en el río, y el guía atrajo a un par de delfines, que nadaron entre nuestras piernas y pudimos ver muy de cerca.

Como curiosidad, te puedo contar que son casi ciegos porque la vista no les sirve de mucho en las turbias aguas del río Amazonas. Y como (triste) dato, decirte que están en riesgo de extinción por la contaminación ?

7- Comunidad indígena

Aldea indígena en una playa del Amazonas, cerca de Manaos

La aldea se visita durante la Excursión en Manaos. Sinceramente, esperábamos más de esta parte de la experiencia. La comunidad indígena nos recibió en tabarrabos y con la piel pintada, e interpretaron varios bailes tradicionales que no nos impresionaron en absoluto.

Tardamos poco en darnos cuenta de que la visita a la aldea indígena no es más que un espectáculo para turistas, y que los indígenas viven de esa aldea tienen un estilo de vida occidentalizado. Las camisetas del Barça que colgaban de los tendederos y las zapatillas Nike en la puerta de las casas daban buena cuenta de ello.

8- Jardín de Victoria Regia

La Victoria Regia es el más grande de los nenúfares, autóctono de las aguas poco profundas del Amazonas. Se caracteriza sus grandes hojas circulares de hasta 1 metro de diámetro, que flotan sobre la superficie del agua y pueden soportar hasta 40 kg en su superficie.

La flor, que mide hasta 40 cm de diámetro, se abre al anochecer, y exhala una fragancia parecida al albaricoque. En definitiva, un espectáculo exclusivo de la Amazonia.

9- Mejores playas en Manaos

  • Ponta Negra
  • Praia Dourada
  • Praia da Lua

En Manaos hace un calor que te torras durante todo el año, y créeme que apetece muchísimo darse un baño para quitarse los sudores. Además, pocas personas pueden decir que se han bañado en una playa… del río Amazonas ?

Mercado informal en una playa de Manaos

Ponta Negra la playa apta para el baño (porque en la de la foto no creo que quieras bañarte) más cercana al centro de la ciudad, y se caracteriza por ser una playa urbana grande, con un paseo (o rambla) muy agradable, y muchos bares.

Praia Dourada, en cambio, está algo más alejada del centro, y aunque también es grande, tiene un ambiente más tranquilo y natural.

Por último, destacamos Praia da Lua como la mejor playa de Manaos . Ten en cuenta que solo se puede llegar en barco, y que se suele llenar los fines de semana y en época vacacional.

10- Banzeiro; el mejor restaurante de Manaos

Banzeiro es el mejor restaurante de Manaos está especializado en la gastronomía amazónica. Ofrecen unos platos exquisitos preparados con productos del Amazonas, y a nosotros se nos cayó la baba con el pirarucú , el pez de escamas más grande del mundo.

Tour Amazonas desde Manaos

Aparte de ver la ciudad y sus alrededores, la mayor atracción turística de Manaos es la experiencia de adentrarse en el Amazonas por 2, 3 o 4 días . Una experiencia total, en la que conocerás las entrañas de la selva más grande del mundo, y donde podrás vivir en tu propia piel la experiencia indígena.

Tour por el Amazonas desde Manaos

Qué visitar en Manaos; Curiosidades

Has llegado al apartado de las curiosidades, mi sección favorita ?. Te voy a dar un par de datos que nos contaron en Manaos, y que me parecen muy interesantes.

Manaos, Brasil

El desarrollo llegó a Manaos de la mano de la «Fiebre del Caucho». Durante esta etapa, entre 1890 y 1920, Manaos fue una de las ciudades brasileñas más desarrolladas, una de las únicas urbes del país con alumbrado público, sistema de abastecimiento de aguas, tranvías eléctricos, y edificios lujosos, como el Teatro Amazonas. Por eso, en Brasil la conocían como Nova París.

En 1967 se creó la Zona Franca de Manaos, un área exenta de impuestos que a día de hoy es el polo industrial más potente de Brasil en el ámbito de la electrónica. El 89% de las lavadoras, microondas, televisiones, etc. que se fabrican en Brasil salen de aquí, de mismísimo corazón del Amazonas. Marcas como Hyundai, Kawasaki o Panasonic tienen aquí sus centros de ensamblado.

Barco en el Puerto de Manaos (Brasil)

Por si esto fuera poco, a 270 kilómetros de Manaos, en Urucu, hay grandes reservas de petróleo. Lo cual, explica que la séptima mayor refinería de América esté en Manaos.

Como puedes imaginar, al estar rodeado de bosque, el 95% del transporte en el Amazonas es vía fluvial. Buen ejemplo de lo diferente que es la vida en esta región son los hospitales ambulantes. La Marina de Brasil fleta barcos médicos que pasan entre 3 y 6 meses navegando río arriba para dar atención a las aldeas.

Pese a que solo el 3% del transporte se hace por vía terrestre, Manaos tiene uno de los puentes más espectaculares del mundo. Fue construido entre 2006 y 2011, tiene 57 metros de altura y 3.600 metros de largura.

Puente Río Negro en Manaos

Ya corto la chapaaaa jajaja que me pongo muy pelma con los datos ? Ahora quedo a tu disposición, déjanos un comentario con tus dudas, y te contestaré encantado.

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2 comentario en “ 10 cosas que hacer en manaos – la ciudad y el tour al amazonas ”.

Hola Aitor,somos dos personas mayores,queremos viajar en Enero 2023 a Manaos y adentrarnos 3o 4 días en la selva,qué recomendación de cuidados nos harías, tenemos colocadas todas las vacunas de COVID,no sé si nos recomendas alguna otra. Si no fuera Enero, cual sería el mejor mes para viajar. Somos de Argentina,vivimos en Buenos Aires. Esperamos tu respuesta,muchas gracias Lila

Tal vez os pidan la vacuna de la fiebre amarilla, pero no estoy seguro. No soy experto en vacunas.

En enero llueve bastante en el Amazonas. De junio a noviembre llueve menos pero hace más calor.

Un abrazo y buen viaje.

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Tour de 3 días por la selva amazónica

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En este tour de 3 días por la selva amazónica descubriremos su  exuberante naturaleza  y conoceremos en profundidad sus cautivadores paisajes tropicales.

Paisajes del río Amazonas

Desde vuestro hotel de Manaos nos dirigiremos al puerto de la ciudad. En este muelle tomaremos una lancha rápida con la que cruzaremos el río Negro hasta la cercana localidad de Cacau Pireira . Durante la travesía, de apenas 30 minutos, iremos conociendo algunos datos curiosos sobre los paisajes amazónicos.

Una vez en Cacau Pireira, subiremos a un automóvil privado con el que atravesaremos el frondoso entorno amazónico hasta el pueblo de Paricatuba . ¿Qué especies botánicas y animales encontraremos durante el trayecto, de aproximadamente 50 minutos? En Paricatuba tomaremos finalmente una canoa motorizada que nos llevará hasta nuestro campamento base , donde almorzaremos.

Por la tarde daremos un paseo en canoa durante el cual trataremos de pescar pirañas . Al anochecer, realizaremos un tour nocturno a pie por la selva amazónica para intentar descubrir aquellos animales que se ocultan durante el día. Terminaremos esta ruta de senderismo en el campamento, donde cenaremos.

Tras desayunar en el campamento, emprenderemos una ruta de senderismo por la selva amazónica de aproximadamente 2,5 horas. En este recorrido nuestro guía nos mostrará los distintos usos que poseen las plantas amazónicas . Regresaremos al campamento para almorzar.

Después de comer disfrutaremos de un apacible paseo en canoa por el entorno fluvial del Amazonas. Terminaremos la jornada en el campamento para cenar y descansar hasta el día siguiente.

Repuestas las fuerzas con un buen desayuno, nos desplazaremos a pie hasta una aldea aborigen del Amazonas para conocer las costumbres y tradiciones de la población local.

Tras almorzar en nuestro campamento base, dispondréis de la tarde libre para bañaros en el río Negro . Sobre las 16:00 horas nos volveremos a reunir para embarcar en la lancha que nos llevará de vuelta hasta el muelle de Manaos. Desde la terminal portuaria os llevaremos de vuelta hasta vuestro hotel.

Alojamiento y comidas

El tour incluye dos noches de alojamiento en un campamento de la selva amazónica, donde dispondréis de habitación y baño privados. En esta zona de acampada también se servirán todas las comidas incluidas en el itinerario : dos desayunos, dos cenas y tres almuerzos. A la hora de hacer la reserva, deberéis escoger entre habitaciones con aire acondicionado o sin él. 

La actividad se realiza con un guía que habla español y otros idiomas.

Recogida y traslado de regreso al hotel.

Guía en español.

Paseo en lancha rápida por el río Negro.

Traslados terrestres en coche o minibús climatizado.

Paseos en canoa.

Equipo de pesca.

2 noches de alojamiento en un campamento del Amazonas.

2 desayunos, 2 cenas y 3 almuerzos.

Cuándo reservar

Puedes reservar hasta 48 horas antes si quedan plazas. Reserva ya y asegura tu plaza.

Tipo de bono

Electrónico. Llévalo en tu móvil.

Accesibilidad

No es accesible en silla de ruedas.

Sostenibilidad

Todos los servicios cumplen nuestro Código de Sostenibilidad .

Nuestros proveedores se comprometen a:

  • Proporcionar una experiencia segura y satisfactoria.
  • Reducir, reutilizar, reciclar.
  • Implementar tecnologías respetuosas con el medioambiente.
  • Respetar la calidad de empleo.
  • Apoyar al desarrollo de las comunidades locales.
  • Respetar la autenticidad cultural.
  • Conservar el patrimonio cultural y medioambiental.
  • Velar por el bienestar animal.
  • Actuar de manera íntegra.
  • Promover prácticas sostenibles entre los clientes y colaboradores.

Esta actividad, en concreto aporta de la siguiente manera:

  • Se evita el material impreso.
  • Hay un dispensador de agua.
  • El espectáculo representa la cultura local.
  • La comunidad indígena participa en la gestión de la actividad.
  • La actividad ayuda a la conservación de la biodiversidad.
  • La actividad ayuda a los grupos vulnerables.
  • No requiere imprimir documentación.
  • Tiene una política de igualdad de género.
  • Tiene una política de compensación de la huella de carbono.

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This was an excellent tour however the location was different and activities were different from what was given in the description. Nevertherless, we had a great time and would love to go back one day! The location we ended up was in Ipanema Amazon Lodge, which was several hours from Manaus (car, boat, van, boat). Google it if you are interested in what it is like. All transportation was arranged and food was also very good during the whole time. The lady who was cooking it was really amazing at it. In terms of activities, we spent a night in the jungle, did piranha fishing, caiman spotting, dolphin watching, couple forest walking etc. Accomodation was also very nice and comfortable. Obviously there are lots of insects everytwhere including the huts which is expected. Overall it was a great trip and definitely reccommend it.

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Carin León debutó en el Stagecoach e invitó a Ana Bárbara; ahora se prepara para su ‘Boca Chueca Tour’

Indio, CA - April 26: Mexican music artist Carin Leon performs on the Palomino Stage on the opening

El cantante de regional mexicano fue el primer artista latino que logra participar en un acto en español completo en este festival de música country, mientras que su compañera se convierte en la primera mujer latina que lo hace como invitada

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Han sido unos días de grandes emociones para Carin León tras haberse presentado en Coachella Fest y al haber ganado este jueves en Las Vegas el galardón a Mejor Artista-Regional Mexicano en los Latin America Music Awards , donde además estrenó su nuevo éxito “Cuando La Vida Sea Trago” por primera vez en televisión. “Larga vida a nuestro regional mexicano”, dijo León al recibir su merecido premio.

No contento con eso, el de Hermosillo, Sonora, ahora se prepara para pararse este lunes frente a los medios de Los Ángeles donde estará anunciando su nueva gira musical “Boca Chueca Tour 2024” que recorrerá las más importantes plazas de los Estados Unidos, incluido el estadio BMO de esta ciudad, escenario donde anteriormente se ha presentado con éxitos artistas de la talla de Marco Antonio Solís, Fuerza Regida y RBD.

Pero antes del evento de anuncio, Carin ha hecho historia al convertirse en el primer cantante que logra participar con un acto en español en el Stagecoach. Mikael Wood, de Los Angeles Times, calificó en su artículo a León como el cantante del “sombrero de cowboy más elegante”. “El arraigado pero pulido cantante y compositor mexicano fue el primer acto en español en tocar un set completo en Stagecoach, una señal tanto de su popularidad como de la música regional mexicana que también lo llevó a él (y al mexicano Peso Pluma) a Coachella este mes”, describió Wood en su reseña a “Lo mejor, lo peor y lo más raro de Stagecoach”.

Feid en ele scenario de los Latin AMAs.

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Feid y Karol G se convierten en los máximos ganadores de los Latin AMAs 2024

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Carin Leon durante su actuación en el escenario Palomino del Stagecoach Country Music Festival del Empire Polo Club.

En este debut en el escenario de Stagecoach, Carin León no fue el único representante latino en el festival. El cantante de regional tuvo un gesto significativo que resalta el compromiso con la inclusión y la diversidad en la industria musical al invitar a su colega Ana Bárbara, quien recientemente anunció su esperada gira “Reina Grupera Tour 2024” con el que celebra sus tres décadas de carrera musical.

La de San Luis Potosí, hizo una participación especial en el escenario para cantar junto a Carin León la aclamada canción “Lo Busqué”, un himno que fue compuesto por la misma Ana Bárbara que resuena profundamente en los corazones de los aficionados al género y que representa la riqueza cultural de la música mexicana.

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Esta no fue la primera vez que la pareja se reunió para cantar este tema. Ellos ya lo habían hecho en el escenario de Premio Lo Nuestro hace unas semanas y ahora decidieron reencontrarse en este festival donde la interpretación se convirtió uno de los momentos más destacados del Stagecoach porque puso en manifiesto el talento y la diversidad cultural y la importancia de derribar fronteras y unir a las personas a través del poder transformador de la música sin importar el idioma.

La presencia de Ana Bárbara en este evento emblemático no solo logró reforzar su posición como una figura importante en la escena musical latina, sino que también destacó su compromiso al representar a todas las mujeres en la promoción de la inclusión del regional mexicano en la industria musical a nivel global.

Ana Bárbara junto a Carin León antes de cantar juntos la noche del viernes

El Stagecoach es un festival de música country que se realiza cada año en Indio, CA y en esta edición del fin de semana ha contado con la participación de figuras como Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Lana Del Rey, Elle King, Hailey Whitters, entre otros. El Stagecoach Fest continúa este domingo con más presentaciones.

Christian Chávez, Kali Uchis, Banda MS, Eslabón Armado y Carin León  tras recibir el Latin AMAs 2024

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  1. THE 10 BEST Manaus Tours & Excursions for 2024 (with Prices)

    6. Amazon Negro River Half-Day Expedition Tour. 55. Eco Tours. 4-5 hours. Cruise the Negro River on this half-day tour with guide. Enjoy a delicious lunch on a floating restaurant. See the beauty…. Free cancellation.

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    Manaus offers a rich variety of nature, culture, art and dining. Explore the lush vegetation of Amazonian jungle on a guided backpacking or river tour, or sample the colorful bounty of the Mercado Adolpho Lisboa. The stately Amazonas Opera House was built with the finest materials, and inside you'll be blown away by powerful performances.

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    A Travel Guide to Manaus, Brazil. There will usually be one of two reasons to travel to Manaus, as most people exploring the region will either be visitors keen to see the wonders of the Amazon or business people there to support the management of the area's natural resources. In terms of the city's attractions, the main role of the city is as ...

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    Manaus. Manaus is the Amazon's largest city, an incongruous urban metropolis in the middle of the jungle and a major port for seafaring vessels that's 932 mile (1500km) from the ocean. The Amazonian rainforest has a population density half that of Mongolia, but the journey there invariably begins in (or passes through) this bustling city.

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    2023. 4. Museu da Amazonia (MUSA) 1,418. Natural History Museums. Created in January 2009, Musa sits on a 100-hectare area at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, belonging to the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia [National Institute for Amazonia Research] - INPA, in Manaus, a native dryland forest area that has been passionately ...

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    Here is a look at some of the most popular things to do in Manaus: On this Page. 4. Encontro das Aguas. 10. Mercado Adolpho Lisboa. This art nouveau iron-cast market along the shores of the Rio Negro is a sight to behold with its red and yellow painted facade.

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    Manaus. Inaugurated in 1902, Manaus' 'floating port' was a technical marvel of its day, able to adjust 15m or more to seasonal water levels. (Look for high water…. Discover the best attractions in Manaus including Jardim Botânico Adolpho Ducke, Teatro Amazonas, and Encontro das Águas.

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    Some 100km (62 miles) and three hours by boat southeast of Manaus, the Juma River unravels within a 17,000+-acre preserve that, while surrounded by ever-encroaching modernity, remains a rich and worthwhile ecosystem and preserved biodiversity hotspot. The river is so serene, folks joke it harbors a characteristic, lake-like calmness.

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    Manaus Travel Guide: Connect with Wild Nature in the Brazilian Amazon. By Ines Lafosse April 14, 2022. During the last few months of 2021, I had the pleasure of spending four days in Manaus and 15 days in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest. This was the perfect detox from modern life and a great way for me to connect with one of the most wild and ...

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    Browse the best multi-day tours from Manaus, Brazil directly on Tripadvisor with itineraries and attractions to suit you. ... If in Brasil, a must visit to this place. Read more. Review of: 3 Days Amazon Jungle Adventure Tour. Written April 16, 2024. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC ...

  16. Experience Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, Manaus & the Amazon

    See the best that Brazil has to offer on this adventurous seven-day itinerary. Begin with a bird's eye view of Rio de Janeiro from atop Mount Corcovado, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Morro Dos Irmaos. Then, leave the city behind and travel from Manaus to Anavilhanas National Park, an archipelago in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Tour forests, waterways (igarapés), and local communities as you ...

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    Según los viajeros de Viator, los mejores tours de Amazonas brasileño son los siguientes: Experiencia en la selva amazónica durante la noche. Amazon Explore 4D/3N-En Amazon Tapiri Lodge Flotante. Un día entero en la jungla. Excursión de aventura de 3 días en la selva amazónica.

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    Aventura: caminata de 4 horas en la selva amazónica. 5. Escápese de Manaos y entre en la selva amazónica para disfrutar de un paseo en canoa motorizada a través de una de las selvas más grandes del planeta. Durante una caminata de 3 horas, busque vida silvestre y aprenda sobre plantas medicinales con su guía.

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