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Amazon Jungle and Anavilhanas Islands Day Tour

Explore the Amazon jungle and the Anavilhanas Islands on this guided tour. Tour Details. The tour begins with hotel pickup and transportation to the port of Manaus. There, we will board a high-speed boat to enter the Amazon jungle.

  • 8 - 9 hours
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Explore the Amazon jungle and the Anavilhanas Islands on this guided tour.

Tour Details

The tour begins with hotel pickup and transportation to the port of Manaus. There, we will board a high-speed boat to enter the Amazon jungle.

After a brief ride, we arrive at the Black River to start a walking tour through the jungle. This easy 3-hour hike includes trails and views of the ruins of the Ariau Towers hotel.

Participants will learn about the region's diverse flora and fauna, guided by an expert who will share how Amazon plants are used by local communities. We will also observe local wildlife, including monkeys and birds.

Following our jungle exploration, we return to the boat to travel up the Black River to the Anavilhanas Islands, known for their unique floating forests.

A traditional lunch will be served on the riverbank featuring local fish and fresh fruit. In case of rain, lunch will take place inside a floating house.

After lunch, we return to Manaus by boat and then transfer by minibus back to your hotel, concluding this 8 to 9-hour experience.

Itinerary Changes

While all mentioned sites will be visited, the order of events may vary.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • English–speaking guide
  • High speed boat trip to the Amazon jungle and the Anavilhanas islands
  • Lunch
  • A bottle of mineral water

Not included

  • Beverages

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

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