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Caves and Waterfalls Day Tour

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$400

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4.75

Description

Enjoy a 2,5 Km jungle walk, enter one of the biggest sandstone caves in Brazil, visit one of the most beautiful grottos in Brazil, learn about our fauna and flora, relax at some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the region Our adventure starts at 8am from your hotel to take the road. We'll drive north for about one hour and a half to get to the municipality of Presidente Figueiredo. Once we reach the Maruaga protected Amazon reserve we will have a 2 hours jungle walk through the real Amazon Jungle.
During this hiking we'll visit one of the biggest sandstone caves in Brazil and enjoy the most beautiful fauna and flora of our region and have a relaxing swim on one of the most beautiful grottos.
We'll head to a restaurant by the Rapids of Urubuí where we have lunch with the famous tambaqui fish and other regional dishes.
In the afternoon we'll enjoy a refreshing time at the Sanctuary waterfall until the moment we start heading back to Manaus.
We'll arrive back to your hotel around 5pm

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Manaus, Brazil Information

Manaus, Brazil, features docking at Manaus Port on the Amazon River. Travelers explore the Teatro Amazonas and Meeting of the Waters. Excursions venture into the Amazon rainforest for piranha fishing. Local markets sell guaraná drinks. The peak season, June to November, brings drier weather for jungle tours. Photography captures lush rainforests and river confluences. Dining onboard includes tacacá, an Amazonian soup. Souvenirs, like hammocks, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Amazonian ecology. Light clothing, insect repellent, and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance jungle treks. Manaus’ vibrant Amazonian heart offers a dynamic Brazilian stop. Cruise travelers experience a unique blend of urban culture, natural wonders, and indigenous heritage, making Manaus an unforgettable gateway to the Amazon’s biodiversity and historic grandeur.

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Adult Price
$400