Duration: | 5 Day(s) - 4 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Eco Tours |
Come live the Amazon! Each experience is unique and unpredictable. A sloth may decide to pay a visit and drop in on the canoe, an anaconda may cross our path or a pink dolphin may show off its young, raising it on its belly. We adapt to each situation and season to make the most of it for you.
Day 1 Amazon Jungle Lodge
Transfer from the airport to Amazon Jungle Lodge by van with a reception/welcome drink in the Bouina Legend House our reception building where our study corner, library, internet café, and souvenir and homeopathic shop are located.
Our afternoon program is light to give our guests the opportunity to relax after a day of travel. After settling in their chalets, guests can take a tour of the lodge and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Our facilities include extensive walking trails, a swimming pool, an orchid park, an orchard with local fruit trees, and a lake and beach area, among others. In the evening we will do a walk-in a primary forest to meet its inhabitants and listen to the night sounds.
Day 2 Igapo
Full day exploring the blackwater Urubu River including a tour of an Igapo, a flooded forest. We will visit a local “caboclo” family living along the riverbank and growing manioc (cassava) to make a living. BBQ lunch and swimming along one of the many white-sand beaches found here.
Day 3 Jungle Trek
Full-day jungle trek in a primary forest. We will have lunch in Jane’s Place our jungle survival camp where the more adventurous guests have the option to spend the night and sleep in a hammock to experience the rainforest up close both by day and night.
Day 4 Amazon River Tour
Full-day Amazon River tour. This trip will show the natural wealth of this river in this region with its vast array of flora and fauna. Visit a local community. Return to Amazon Jungle Lodge around 8.30 p.m.
Day 5 Departure
Early 7:30 a.m. transfer by van to the airport in Manaus. On the way we will visit Meeting of the Waters, the spot where the Amazon River is born (in Brazil) with the merging of the giant Negro and Solimoês Rivers, or a visit to the historic Manaus Opera House.