Presidente Figueiredo Tours and Tickets
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Most of the Presidente Figueiredo trails are free to use, but some nominal fees may be requested.
It can get hot and very humid here—bring a hat and plenty of water.
The rainforest is protected, so keep to the paths at all times.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Presidente Figueiredo. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to visit the city of Presidente Figueiredo, many travelers opt to explore on a guided tour. Full-day tours of Presidente Figueiredo from Manaus start at US$82 per person and often visit several of the region’s waterfalls, caves, and natural wonders along the way.
Yes, Presidente Figueiredo is one of the easiest entry points into the Brazilian Amazon and is nicknamed the "Land of Waterfalls" for its many hiking opportunities. Despite its accessibility, exploring the wild landscapes around the city is still tricky without a local guide, so join a day trip from Manaus or visit as part of a multi-day hiking or kayaking tour through the Amazon.
Per one customer who booked the Amazing Waterfalls of the Amazon - Presidente Figueiredo, "I had a wonderful day, and it was a dream come true spending time in the Amazon rainforest. Everything was organized perfectly; the pickup in the morning was on time. The guide, Miguel, and the whole team were great and knowledgeable, always making sure everyone was doing well. I would recommend this to everyone who wants to get a glimpse of the beautiful region! 10/10"
Go see the waterfalls. To see Presidente Figueiredo—nicknamed the Land of Waterfalls—start by visiting the most popular: Araras, Sanctuary, and Iracema Falls. Natural wonders surround the Amazonian town, making for plenty of opportunities for jungle treks, cave tours, and swimming in the waterfalls.
Yes, but you’ll need a car. Public buses run between Manaus and Presidente Figueiredo. Once there, you'll need transportation. You can also join a tour or hire a guide to explore the surrounding waterfalls. Some find it more convenient to take a tour from Manaus.
Presidente Figueiredo is in Brazil’s Amazonas region, so expect hot and humid temperatures year-round. The best time to visit is in the dry season from mid-June through September when the humidity is lower, rainfall is at a minimum, and average temperatures are about 80ºC (27ºC).
There are about 100 waterfalls to see in Presidente Figueiredo’s Land of Waterfalls. Some of the most beautiful include the powerful Iracema Waterfall, the pretty cascades of Araras Falls, and Sanctuary Waterfall in the Ecological Reserve Cachoeira do Santuário. It’s possible to swim at all three sites.
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