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Lynn_D, Jul 2026
Fabio was an extremely...
Fabio was an extremely knowledgeable and attentive guide. He helped us to appreciate the riches of the Amazon as he shared what is almost literally his back yard. The lunch prepared and served on the floating house was local and delicious. We had an incredible day!
Yanire_N, Jul 2026
Awesome experience
This was an incredible experience. We learned about medicinal plants, saw the beautiful caves and swam in the waterfalls. We took pictures of plants and trees we have never seen before and heard birds of all sorts. Lunch was delicious. Lots of trekking up and down. Recommend renting the galoshes; they are worth it. Love to t!
MrJean_D, Jun 2026
I had a perfect tour! Recommended!
I had a superb tour, and.. it turned out to be only me!! So a private tour that took in a lot in the short time frame of 2 days. Money well spent I'd say, with indigenius and oink river dophins and a lot more. Thumbs up, hat off etc.. If you are on a short visit to Manaus, this is the tour you should do! Pickup/drop off at hotel, good lodge for the night. Recommended!!
Raine_M, Jun 2026
Overall great tour of Amazon River
Lots of destinations all fit into one tour. Food was great at the floating restaurant. Learning it's customary to buy your own drinks where most tours across Latin and South America provide only the food. Credit cards seemed to be usable even in the middle of the river and jungle. Realistically only the first swim group get to interact with the pink dolphins. They then grow resistant to resurface amidst a crowd of people. Only wish it were easier to find a touring company willing to show anacandas. I didn't care too much for the caged barracudas.
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The largest city in the Amazon basin, Manaus is a bustling metropolis surrounded by jungle. It’s worth exploring the historic center and understanding how the city came to be, but most Manaus tours take you into the immense Amazon Rainforest and Amazon River. Spend 1–3 days in the jungle, marveling at the region's biodiversity or, if you're pressed for time, take a half-day excursion to the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Amazon, where pink dolphins and piranhas reside.