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I dreamt about this adventure since being a little girl - I want to see what it's like to visit the Amazon jungle (before it disappears!). I'm not gonna say much more, just keep watching want we did during 4 days of being disconnected from civilisation!
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Ecoforest Adventure - Amazon Gero Tours - Manaus - AM - Brasil
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...No escritório do Gero, bem próximo ao famoso Teatro de Manaus, tivemos uma explicação de como seria o dia com o nosso guia Kenrick, conhecido na região como Jungle Man.
Seguimos para o parque da Ecoforest Adventure, cerca de 40 quilômetros de Manaus, na rodovia BR-174 Km-923, o pessoal da região ainda chama o endereço pelo nome antigo de Km-39.
No Ecoforest fomos recepcionados pelo Pedro e o Diogo, super atenciosos, que nos apresentaram para mais dois turistas que passaram o dia conosco.
O trajeto começou com a travessia de barco em um igarapé super tranquilo.
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O objetivo da travessia é entrar na mata fechada, onde passamos boa parte dia.
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Pedro Luniere nos passou todas as informações gerais de segurança que teríamos que ter para começarmos um trekking na mata fechada.
Cuidados básicos como não pegar em folhas e em plantas desconhecidas que podem ter insetos ou espinhos e também para que andássemos todos juntos e alertássemos o guia no caso de encontro com algum animal.
O caminho todo foi feito com dois guias, Pedro da Ecoforest Adventure que nos deu toda assistência e informações mais técnicas, como detalhes do ecossistema e Kenrick da Amazon Gero Tours, especialista em sobrevivência na selva...
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Visit Manaus, Brazil: Gateway to the Amazon
Old (and I think decrepit) Hotel Tropical is located on the Rio Negro River, way...outside of Manaus Center. (Rumor is the hotel will be bankrupt by the end of 2016.)
Intensely disliked the hotel but there are several excellent shops in its outside shopping plaza. Particularly, Seringueira Jewelry store where owner spent considerable time explaining Amazonian jewelry and history even though I only purchased an $8 bracelet.
Amazon Ecopark Institucional
Criado e dirigido pela iniciativa privada em funcionamento desde 1991.
Como hotel de selva ( lodge ), está em atividade desde 1995.
Localiza-se a aproximadamente 1 hora de distância do aeroporto de Manaus (traslado próprio de van ou ônibus e barco regional ), às margens do Rio Tarumã, um afluente do Rio Negro.
O hotel oferece 70 apartamentos distribuídos nas categorias tradicional, superior e superior plus. São 42 apartamentos tradicionais bangalôs de madeira, 22 superiores e 06 superiores Plus de alvenaria .
Cada unidade do bangalô de madeira oferece 3 apartamentos, com entradas, varandas e banheiros independentes, todos com ar-condicionados, chuveiros elétricos e janelas teladas.
Os bangalôs totalmente de alvenaria possui 04 e 06 apartamentos, igualmente com ar-condicionados, chuveiros elétricos e janelas teladas e é indicado para clientes com necessidades especiais (02 apartamentos com rampa e barra nos banheiros) e para famílias (02 apartamentos com 04 camas cada, podendo ser uma de casal e 02 de solteiro) na categoria Plus contamos com TV a cabo e telefone interno.
Todos os bangalôs, embora rústicos, possuem agradável decoração e conforto.
O complexo ainda oferece: píer para embarque e desembarque dos hóspedes, ampla recepção, bar, loja de conveniência e artesanato, 01 restaurante em forma de maloca indígena (cozinha aberta para visitação), 01 salão para eventos climatizado, 01 salão de jogos ou para eventos (não climatizado), sala de palestras e TV (climatizada), maloca para repouso com redes e espreguiçadeiras, 04 piscinas naturais e praia privativa. Possui vários córregos com águas límpidas, trilhas na selva com diferentes tipos de vegetação, incluindo florestas virgens, savanas naturais e igapós. Uma verdadeira oportunidade para o visitante avistar pássaros de diferente espécies, árvores gigantescas, orquídeas exóticas, plantas medicinais e muito mais.
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Amazon Rainforest Experience | Peru Vlogs
Swimming with piranhas. Night hiking with tarantulas. Playing with sloths. Listening to birds at sunrise. The Amazon is an incredible and unforgettable experience. I hope you can go in person some day, but until then, I hope you enjoy this video.
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In this video, we spend three days exploring the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. We left Iquitos via the port Bellavista Nanay, where you can buy fruit and snacks for the boat ride to your camp. You can also eat larvae here.
We stayed at a no frills eco lodge. Generators came on during lunch and dinner so they can cook food. We could charge our batteries during those times, which was fortunate.
Our guide stayed with us for the entirety of our trip and really made the experience great. His name is Andres and we highly recommend him. He gave us tips, insights, and interesting facts about the trees, animals, and people around us. Check him out on facebook here:
We did everything I could think of for an Amazon adventure. All the timestamps are below for each of the experiences:
0:16 - Bellavista Nanay, eating larvae
0:48 - Cruising the Amazon River
0:58 - Local village - playing with parrots, sloths, snakes, anteaters, alligators, and more
3:11 - Daytime hike through Amazon rainforest, eating medicinal plants, trying not to get eaten by giant ants
5:10 - A STICK BUG!! It's only for a few seconds, but I was pretty dang excited about it
5:29 - Swimming with piranhas
6:18 - Night cruise to catch alligators
7:05 - Eerie and foggy morning cruise
8:08 - Indigenous village visit - war paint, dancing, blow darts, and A BABY SLOTH
10:29 - Amazon eco-lodge room tour
11:15 - Monkey Island
13:14 - Swimming and mud baths in the Amazon River
13:54 - Fishing for piranhas
14:32 - Night hike with tarantulas, scorpion spiders, wolf spiders, snakes, and other super creepy things.
16:34 - Sunrise canoe (paddling) to hear birds chirping
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Amazon - Juma Jungle Lodge (Brazil)
Our trip to the Amazon Forest
- 4 Days at the Lodge
- 1 Day in Manaus
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As part of our superb Peru tour with GAdventures, we visited the amazing Tambopata Eco Lodge for 2 nights, led by our friendly, well informed guide, Leo.
We stayed in a bungalow with no electricity and solar heated shower, which might sound a bit rustic but was actually lovely. Well equipped with a real bathroom, flushing toilet, real beds and mosquito nets, table, chairs and hammock!
The restaurant served excellent, fresh buffet food and in the bar you could buy an ice-cold beer in the evening while they ran the generators for a couple of hours until blackout. After this all you could see were fireflies!
We did a night wildlife walk on the first evening, taking strong advice to tuck trousers into socks to stop ants crawling into socks/shoes. Then the second morning we did an early morning explore, spotting wildlife all the way.
This was an awesome experience, really well prepared, really well guided, yet still felt like miles from civilisation!
You DO NOT want to fall in this lake - AMAZON RAINFOREST
We hiked 3KM through mud and jungle to arrive at Lake Sandoval. One of the most biodiverse regions of the Amazon rainforest and home to countless predators.
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Amazon Rainforest Adventures - Travel Deeper Brazil (Ep. 15)
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There are certain places on this planet that seem almost like fiction.
Unreachable destinations that you expect to only see in story books and documentaries.
The Amazon Rainforest in northern Brazil was one of those places for me.
So when I had the opportunity to come to Brazil, I wasn't going to miss the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream.
My experience began in the gateway city of Manaus, where the journey into the jungle proved to be a task unto itself...
I took a taxi from the airport down to the city's main harbor.
It was here that had my first glimpse of the incredible size and scope of the Amazon river on ground level.
From here I crossed the river on a small shuttle boat, passing the point where the Rio Negro converges with the Amazon which forms a really cool color divide in the water.
Once on the other side, I passed street vendors selling giant fish and wild fruits, before boarding an old VW wagon.
Past the small towns and giant lilly pads, we drove further away from civilization before making one last transfer into a small motorboat.
As we weaved through the flooded forest, the reality of this experience started to set in!
The Ararinha Jungle Hotel would serve as the launch pad for all my Rainforest adventures.
By day we explored the river and trekked through the Amazon rainforest.
In the water we looked out for exotic birds, hidden lizards and even the rare pink dolphins and on land it was giant spiders, poison dart frogs and all types of monkeys.
While the rare Anaconda and Jaguar were always in the back of my mind, it was the smaller animals that you really had to be aware of.
We would go catch piranha in the shallow waters and then boat out to the middle of the river nearby to swim.
It was a dangerous and beautiful place, and my senses were heightened the entire time.
Throughout the process, Kenrick and the other guides taught me some important skills and techniques for surviving in the jungle. From making weapons and building shelter to finding the best things to eat if you're hungry.
Another side of life in the Amazon, is the close-nit community of people who live along the river. I was expecting to see naked tribes and face-painted cannibals, but that wasn't the case at all.
I had the opportunity to meet and interact with many local residents and despite the remote location, life here seems relatively normal, and it comes with an alluring simplicity and self-sufficiency.
One morning we visited one of local farms who were in the middle of cultivating the popular Brazilian staple, Farinha or Farofa. He should us how to transform the poisones root into an edible side-dish and I even popped my top to help out.
On another day we were invited to a house party with some of the off-duty guides and surrounding neighbors.
It was great to see what life was like on a Friday night with people my age in the Amazon.
And at night, when the sensible locals would turn in, we'd launch the boat again and head out to explore the darkness.
With 75% of the animals here being nocturnal, the noises and commotion at night were like nothing I've ever heard.
The easiest thing to spot were caimans, whose beady red eyes surfaced across the river. And apparently, if you're fast and quiet enough, you can reach down into the water and grab one.
On my final day in the Amazon, we decided to take a small crew out to get the full effect of the jungle, and go camp out.
We found a flat, dry space not far from the river and worked quickly to setup camp before dark.
We chopped trees for a tarp frame, cautiously gathered firewood and began cooking dinner over the fire.
As darkness and a little paranoia set in, we enjoyed dinner and drinks to the developing sounds around us.
We listened to music, played cards, and of course, peed close by.
We had some more drinks, made hats out of palm branch and shared stories well into the night.
After an camp-made breakfast with fresh fruit, eggs and coffee, it was time for me to pack up and head back to Manaus.
And although I spent a week engulfed in this incredible place… the people, the wildlife, the environment… everything still makes the Amazon seem like fiction...
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DEEP INSIDE THE AMAZON JUNGLE | Part 1 | Brazil | With Amazon Gero Tours
We went to the deepest part of the Amazon Rainforest Jungle with the help of Amazon Gero Tours!
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Amazon Jungle Adventure Tour - Banos Ecuador
Here's is a quick video of my Amazon Jungle Adventure that I did in Banos Ecuador. It was a Full Day Trip that lasted from 9am till about 8pm. Some parts felt a little touristy, but overall, I had a great time, and took some great pics and videos!
Amazon Jungle Survival Expedition Manaus 2018 (Dutch) 2K
Vlog about my Jungle Expedition in Brazil 2018
About the trip, jungle, wildlife and more.
I was in Manaus for 2,5 weeks. 1 full week I did the survival expedition in the jungle (hunting,fishing, hiking, making camp, etc)
the second week I did day tours like visiting a local tribe, swimming with (pink)dolphins etc.
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0:00 Intro
0:44 Hotel
1:59 Planning trip
2:41 Journey to the jungle
3:47 The Lodge
5:37 Rainforest (start)
7:13 Rainforest
7:33 Ants
8:33 Eating larve Bear Grylls style
9:16 Catching Tarantula
9:55 Vine swinging
11:11 Eating Palmheart
12:28 Monkeys
13:40 Hiking at Night + Caiman catching
14:56 Bullet Ants
17:00 Piranha fishing + Arapaima encounter
18:24 Dead Piranha still bites(!)
19:34 Jungle Waterfalls
22:44 Swimming with Pink Dolphins and Local Tribe visit
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Amazon Jungle Tours with Rainforest Cruises
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This video features the services and excursions on board the Delfin I Amazon river cruise and the Treehouse Lodge.
Delfin I Amazon Cruise: This boutique Amazon riverboat combines traditional design and craftsmanship, with all modern comforts. There are only four suites on board, and so your journey will be personalized and intimate; and the Delfin prides itself on its cuisine and service.
Not only is the Delfin I itself luxurious, but her four and five-day itineraries offer clients the chance to be one of a select group to visit the remote Pacaya Samiria National Reserve - the largest protected wetland reserve in the world and one of the areas of highest bio-diversity.
Treehouse Lodge: Set amongst 345 acres of pristine jungle reserve, up to 67 ft off the ground, the Treehouse Lodge in Peru offers guests an unrivalled rainforest canopy experience. Travelers often ask, What is better, an Amazon cruise or a jungle lodge stay? Rainforest Cruises now gives you the opportunity to experience the best of both worlds, taking you into the rainforest's tree-tops with a stay at the gravity-defying Treehouse Lodge in the Peruvian Amazon.
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DEEP INSIDE THE AMAZON JUNGLE | Part 3 | Brazil | With Amazon Gero Tours
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Day 7: The Best Tour out of Manaus | Black River Day Tour from Manaus
This was one of the best days we had in the whole of Brazil, never mind just the jungle. I can't recommend this tour enough and as a day tour it is a possibility to anyone and everyone. It is well worth the money, which is normally 200-250 Brazilian reales. This is for tourists and not going to make you feel like Indiana Jones but you will feel like you've done something beyond the ordinary.
For the more unusual, you need to come and do the Amazon Jungle tour, which wouldn't be possible in just the one day. Come and look at our previous videos in this series for more information about this.
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