Discover the culture and natural beauty of the Amazonas

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Amazonas is a tropical paradise that offers a range of possibilities for all sailors interested in knowing this magnificent destination. To know the culture and the natural beauty of a place as grand as the Amazonas, is to live unique experiences.

Amazonas is a tropical paradise that offers a range of possibilities for all sailors interested in knowing this magnificent destination. To know the culture and the natural beauty of a place as grand as the Amazon, is to live unique experiences.

Being close to a natural environment like the Amazon rainforest means being in touch with new adventures, in addition to being a good alternative for everyone looking to build new stories to share.

The Amazonas beyond buildings

When we talk about Amazonas, we think of the forest, rivers, legends and indigenous communities. But that is only a small percentage of everything that this destination can offer.

Cultural Heritage goes beyond large constructions such as the rubber era buildings and palaces (Amazon Theater, Palace of Justice and others). Heritage is everything we see and that identifies the Amazon as it really is. That is, the people, the culture, their experiences, the cuisine and others.

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Being in the forest is a great opportunity to enter the unknown and get to know a little of what this destination provides. From the moment you are on board a vessel, be it a motorboat, a boat or a yacht, the chances of observing nature and what exists in it are greatly expanded.

What to do on a vessel in the Amazonas

There are several tours that can be carried out in Amazonas on board a vessel, due to the fact that the main route of entry and exit of it are the waterways (rivers).

Therefore, it is possible to visit some conservation units, such as the Tupé Development Reserve, in addition to the riverside and indigenous communities that surround it, such as the Cipiá Indigenous Community.
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Therefore, it is possible to visit some conservation units, such as the Tupé Development Reserve, in addition to the riverside and indigenous communities that surround it, such as the Cipiá Indigenous Community.

It is possible to go to the Anavilhanas and see a variety of aquatic species that lie between the islands, such as the red boto, the manatee, the otter and the otter. In Anavilhanas, there are also species considered to be endangered, such as the maracajá-peludo, anteater and the jaguar.

It is possible to go to the Anavilhanas and see a variety of aquatic species that lie between the islands, such as the red boto, the manatee, the otter and the otter. In Anavilhanas, there are also species considered to be endangered, such as the maracajá-peludo, anteater and the jaguar.

There are a variety of bird species and approximately 232 are cataloged.

It is worth mentioning that during the dry season, the archipelago forms several islands that can be accessed and that receive many tourists every year.

What is the best time to visit the Amazonas?

The northern region has a lot of humidity in the air, and the heat predominates all year round. There are two main “seasons” in this region: flood and drought, and traveling in one of them can cause completely different experiences. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the date you intend to visit the Amazon.

If your intention is to visit forests, rivers and lakes, in order to practice water sports or others, the ideal period is from January to June.
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If your intention is to visit forests, rivers and lakes, in order to practice water sports or others, the ideal period is from January to June.

Now, if you plan to visit the Amazon to know the beaches and relax, the period between April and September, when many of them disappear, is not recommended.

Now, if you plan to visit the Amazon to know the beaches and relax, the period between April and September, when many of them disappear, is not recommended.
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The rainy season occurs from December to May and reflects on the level of the rivers, forming igapós. If your trip is for other purposes, the driest period predominates from July to November.

The Janauari Lake Ecological Park is a cultural and natural heritage that is under the custody of the state and municipal powers (Iranduba / Am), to preserve the assets present in the area and orderly tourism promotion.
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We are a company specialized in nautical services and we are prepared to make your trip through the Amazon a pleasant one. We offer an easy and fast service, and we have a variety of boats ready to serve you.

With RBarcos, you can have incredible experiences in the Amazonas on one of our exclusive boats or on one of our nautical packages. Accessing the platform, you choose the ideal package for your trip and live an incredible experiences in the Amazonas.

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