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Manaus, Brazil
Embark on a unique adventure by visiting an indigenous tribe, exploring a floating village, and witnessing the fascinating interaction between rivers during a limited group, full-day excursion through the Amazon region.
Upon waking up in Manaus, guests are greeted by a complimentary pickup service from their accommodation at approximately 8:00 AM. Proceeding westward, they will arrive at a serene location where a well-maintained vessel awaits them. As the day unfolds, visitors embark upon a journey through time, starting with a captivating encounter with an indigenous tribe, where they witness a traditional ritual performed by members of the community. This experience offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of this region.
Following the tribal visit, the itinerary takes a scientific turn as guests proceed to explore a dedicated facility focused on the preservation of pink river dolphins. This educational segment underscores the importance of conserving these magnificent aquatic mammals, which have become an integral part of local ecosystems. An exclusive opportunity arises for participants to immerse themselves within the natural environment, facilitating close interactions with the dolphins. Post-exploration, guests indulge in a delightful coastal experience characterized by pristine white sands and inviting turquoise waters.
Aboard a floating restaurant, guests can enjoy a sumptuous meal featuring a variety of dishes prepared with fresh ingredients sourced locally. The ambiance enhances the dining experience further with its proximity to nature, complemented by natural juices served alongside each course. Following the meal, guests move onto another highlight of the day—a picturesque stretch of water teeming with vibrant water lilies. Here, they can capture unforgettable photographs against the backdrop of this enchanting scenery.
The afternoon's activities continue with a visit to a village constructed on stilts, showcasing a distinctive architectural style prevalent throughout the Amazon basin. Guests then proceed to learn more about the life of fishermen living in floating villages, where they may even engage in a fishing expedition aimed at capturing the massive pirarucu, the largest freshwater fish species globally. The final leg of the day features a thrilling adventure as the group navigates across multiple rivers, culminating in the spectacle known as the "meeting of rivers."
As evening falls, the group returns to their accommodations at approximately 5 PM, marking the end of yet another enriching and memorable day spent exploring the diverse wonders of Manaus.
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Duration 8 hours
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Live tour guide
English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Pickup included
Please meet at the lobby of your hotel at the designated time.
Small group
The number of participants has been restricted to a maximum of eight.
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The full-day excursion through the Amazon region lasts approximately 12 hours.
Guests are greeted by a complimentary pickup service from their accommodation at approximately 8:00 AM.
The first activity of the day is a captivating encounter with an indigenous tribe.
The exploration aims to conserve these magnificent aquatic mammals, which have become an integral part of local ecosystems.
The floating restaurant serves meals aboard the vessel.
Guests can expect a sumptuous meal featuring a variety of dishes prepared with fresh ingredients sourced locally.
The complimentary pickup service takes place approximately 8 hours after waking up in Manaus.
The village constructed on stilts is called a floating village.
The pirarucu is the largest freshwater fish species globally.
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