Itinerary
- Day 1
Manaus to Amazon Jungle
You'll head out early from Manaus on a speedboat to see where the Rio Negro and Solimoes rivers meet, flowing side by side without mixing. The boat takes you through rainforest toward Parana do Mamori, and you'll arrive at the jungle lodge by 11:00 AM. After a traditional Amazonian lunch, you'll paddle into the flooded forest to try piranha fishing and look for dolphins. As evening comes, an expert guide takes you on a nocturnal caiman safari to spot wildlife in the darkness.
- Meals
- Lunch (Traditional Amazonian lunch), Dinner
Included Activities
- Speedboat journey to Meeting of the Waters
- Village visit to Careiro
- Traditional Amazonian lunch
- Canoe paddling in flooded forest
- Piranha fishing
- Pink river dolphin spotting
- Nocturnal caiman safari
Landmarks Meeting of the Waters Rio Negro Solimoes River 


- Day 2
Amazon Jungle
This day starts before dawn with birdwatching to catch the forest's morning sounds. After breakfast back at the lodge, a guide leads you on a jungle trek where you'll learn about medicinal plants, survival skills, and local wildlife like monkeys, spiders, and sloths. You'll return for lunch, then travel to a remote rainforest campsite. As sunset approaches, you'll practice spear fishing around a fire and get training from a jungle guide. That night you'll sleep in hammocks under a simple shelter.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Early morning birdwatching excursion
- Guided jungle trek
- Medicinal plants education
- Traditional survival techniques instruction
- Wildlife observation
- Spear fishing
- Jungle guide training
- Day 3
Amazon Jungle
You'll wake to the forest's natural sounds and have breakfast cooked over an open fire. Then you'll paddle through flooded forest in quiet, spotting birds, monkeys, and plants while your guide shares forest stories. Back at the lodge for lunch and rest, you'll visit a local caboclo family home to learn traditional manioc flour processing and how they live by the river. You'll stay overnight with the family, sharing meals and experiencing their daily life.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Breakfast cooked over open fire
- Canoe paddling through flooded forest
- Guided forest and wildlife observation
- Visit to local caboclo family
- Manioc flour processing demonstration
- Cultural exchange with local family
- Day 4
Amazon Jungle
After breakfast, you'll head into a new jungle area by foot or boat depending on water levels, seeing different forest sections and wildlife with your guide's knowledge. You'll set up camp in a new location and have lunch in the wilderness. The afternoon involves exploring on foot and learning advanced survival skills like reading animal activity signs. When darkness falls, you'll take a silent canoe ride to watch for nocturnal creatures. Dinner happens at camp, and you'll spend another night either in the forest or with a local family based on conditions.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Activities
- Jungle exploration by foot or boat
- Guided wildlife observation
- Lunch in the wilderness
- Advanced survival skills training
- Animal tracking and sign identification
- Nocturnal canoe ride
- Night canoe wildlife observation
- Day 5
Amazon Jungle to Manaus
You'll wake early for your final jungle breakfast, taking in the quiet one last time. By boat or on foot, you'll head back to the lodge, arriving mid-morning. A relaxed farewell lunch follows before you depart at 1:00 PM, retracing your route back by boat and road. The landscape gradually shifts from wilderness toward civilization, and you'll reach Manaus in the late afternoon with memories from your time in the Amazon.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Farewell lunch)
Included Activities
- Final jungle breakfast
- Return journey to lodge
- Farewell lunch



















