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Day
1 - Departure to Manaus from Miami or
New York
in a overnight flight.
Departure - Arrival in Manaus and transfer to hotel.
Manaus is the jungle capital of the Amazonas state and lies near
where Rio Negro and Solim?rivers meet to form the mighty Amazon
itself. Manaus has its origins as a trading center for local denizens
and a piece of civilization for the lost souls of the wild jungles;
there's even an opera house and a handful of museums. Check into
the hotel; our guide will brief us on our Amazon jungle program,
familiarize us with some of the wildlife we'll spot as well as
speak about some common-sense precautions to take. Enjoy a city
tour of Manaus to see the Teatro Amazonas opera house, a museum
or two such as the Indian Museum and the open-air markets. Overnight
in Manaus.
Day
2 - Manaus - Amazon River Adventure
- The
wonders of the Amazon jungle await! We'll board our vessel and
leave at approximately 9:00 AM, setting out from the Floating
Docks on the Rio Solim? The floating docks, which can accommodate
oceangoing vessels, are an engineering marvel; their giant buoys
rise and fall with the water level. Leaving Manaus, we can see
powerful lumber mills, floating markets, and other regulars who
make their living on or near the waters of the Amazon. Life here
is very different from just about anywhere else in the world -
locals, or caboclos, live in river villages in modest houses on
stilts (to keep them dry in the flood season). Our riverboat will
head for the so-called Meeting of the Waters where the Rio Negro
and Rio Solim?rivers meet a little over 6 miles (10 km) downstream
from Manaus. On our voyage, we'll have a chance to spot Amazon
river dolphins, a species of cetacean found in the Orinoco and
Amazon River basins. They are known locally as a boto. We'll continue
to the Lake January Ecological Park to see the giant water lilies
(Vit-r駩a, the largest aquatic plant in the world) as well
as the Indian handicraft market here. Lunch on board. We'll navigate
to Paricatuba Creek on the Rio Negro, an ideal place to take a
peek into the hinterlands. Later, we'll have the opportunity to
go piranha fishing. Dinner on board. After dark, we can go on
an "alligator flashing" trip - we'll see alligators up close as
they stare into the lights of the guide's flashlight (yes, this
is safe, for us and the alligators). In the nocturnal world of
the jungle, a completely different array of wildlife appears -
you'll never forget your experience here. Overnight on board the
vessel.
Day
3 - Amazon River Adventure -
This
morning we will awake to have breakfast on board the boat. We
will dock and take a jungle walk from the banks of the Rio Negro
to see some of the varied species of trees and medicinal plants
of the rain forest. One of the main attractions of the Amazon
is its seemingly limitless abundance of wildlife, and we will
surely see a wealth of aquatic, terrestrial and avian species.
What we'll actually see depends upon local conditions, the time
of day, time of year, and our tour guide's advice and guidance.
Mammals include several species of monkeys like wooly, squirrel,
spider; jaguars and peccaries to name a few. Avian life to be
spotted includes beautiful morpho butterflies, colorful macaws
and potentially hundreds of bird species. Aquatic and amphibian
creatures run the gamut from frogs to caimans, and from river
dolphins (see above) to various subspecies of piranha. Lunch will
be on board. In the early afternoon, we'll proceed up the dark
waters of the Rio Negro to Araras. We will take a canoe ride on
the igarap鳠(creeks or small tributaries) which at times of high
water are excellent routes into the jungle. We'll have dinner
on board the vessel. After dark, an optional spear-fishing trip
on the Igapill be organized. Overnight aboard the vessel.
Day
4 - Amazon River Adventure - Manaus
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Return to Manaus Breakfast on board the vessel. During the dry
season, we continue on to the Arquip鬡go das Anavilhanas (Anavilhanas
Archipelago) where approximately 400 islands are concentrated
in the middle of the river. We'll have the chance to explore the
beaches and islands and go ashore. In the rainy season, we can
take a refreshing plunge in the river. We can take a canoe ride
into the islands to get a closer look at the native fauna. Lunch
will be served on board. We return to Manaus around 5:00 p.m.
Say goodbye to your captain and crew as we disembark and proceed
to our hotel. Your evening will be free to go out on the town
and brag of your jungle exploits! Overnight in Manaus.
Day
5 -
Departure - Today
we say farewell as we take our departure flight home. Depending
upon the flight option you have chosen, you'll either depart to
the airport for your morning flight back to the States, or transfer
to the airport in the evening for an overnight flight back.
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Tour
package includes:
- International flight from Miami or New York
(add-ons available for departures
from different US cities)
- Hotel accommodations in Manaus
- Local ground transportation
- Standard cabin with air conditioning on riverboat.
- Manaus city tour
- All meals in the riverboat
- Breakfast in the Manaus Hotel
- Selected expeditions
- Bilingual guide services
* Prices are subject to availability and may vary by time
of year. All prices are based on double accomodation and
subject to change without notice. Package does not include
airport taxes, optional tours, tips or items of a personal
nature.
For single supplement, add $349.
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