Full-Day Trip

Description

The tour starts at 8 a.m. when you are picked up at your hotel by your guide. You are then taken to the port of Ceasa, where you will board a speedboat to see the meeting of the waters. This is where the black waters of the Rio Negro meet the brown waters of the Solimões River, and AMAZINGLY, the two colors don't mix! The Rio Negro is a tributary of the Amazon that originates in Colombia. It gets its dark color from dissolved minerals and decaying plants. The Solimões River, on the other hand, gets its light brown color from sediment. So when the two rivers meet, they form a striking contrast that is truly fascinating to behold. Don't forget to take pictures for your social media pages!

After an eventful day of exploring the rivers, it's time to head back to port and get in the car for a 1-hour drive. We'll be crossing over the Rio Negro bridge and heading to the other side of the Cachoeira Village. Once we're there, we'll board a boat that will take us to a floating house. This is where we'll go swimming with the pink river dolphins in their natural habitat. During the time you are at the floating house, you will have the chance to see the largest-scaled fish in the world - the Giant Arapaima Gigas. Touch them if you dare! Don't worry, although they are strong, they are harmless. You can also feed them if you like.

After swimming, we'll head to a floating restaurant for lunch. There, we'll be served a local fish of the Amazon called tambaqui. After lunch, it's time to head up the river by boat to the Tatuyos Indigenous Village, who still maintain their way of life. During the visit to the village, you can learn a bit more about their life and culture living in the Amazon and participate in one of their welcome dances. After visiting the village, the group heads back by boat to the port and gets back to the car and departs for Manaus, arriving at 04:00 pm.

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