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Jungle Tour
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Manaus
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Manaus
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Camping
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Portuguese, English
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6 people
- Hassle-Free Booking
- Handpicked Local Partners
- Sustainable Travel
- Book with Flexibility
About the adventure
Get ready for an unforgettable Amazon jungle adventure in Brazil. We kick things off in Presidente Figueiredo, known as the “Land of Waterfalls,” located deep in the Amazon Rainforest. This is where your cycling, hiking and kayaking tour begins in the heart of the Amazon, a perfect blend of nature and activities.
Imagine yourself immersed in the world’s largest forest, a place full of natural wonders that have to be seen to be believed. On our Amazon jungle adventure in Brazil, you’ll discover this ecological environment by cycling, hiking and kayaking. It’s an outdoor experience that lets you connect with nature in a way you’ve never done before.

Your experience doesn’t stop at exploring. We’ll make sure you eat well too! Enjoy delicious riverside meals prepared by our experienced host. Your Amazon biking, hiking and kayaking tour also includes hikes through hidden caves and the discovery of breathtaking waterfalls.
Trust us, this 3-day Amazon jungle experience in Brazil is a trip you don’t want to miss! Are you ready to join us on this adventure?
Highlights of the adventure
- Dive into the world's largest forest with biking, hiking, and kayaking.
- Explore Presidente Figueiredo, the "Land of Waterfalls."
- Enjoy meals by the river, cooked by skilled hosts.
- Discover hidden caves and breathtaking waterfalls.
- Experience the Amazon's nocturnal creatures during night camp.
Day by day
📍 Departure from Manaus at 7 am
Get ready for an exciting first day of your Amazon jungle adventure in Brazil! We’ll start by picking you up from your hotel in Manaus and drive 2.5 hours to Presidente Figueiredo, the land of waterfalls.



We start with a bike ride to the Mutum waterfall. Get ready to discover natural pools, they’re perfect places to refresh yourself. But that’s not all: we’ll continue pedalling along a jungle road to the Neblina waterfall. Every pedal stroke is worth it on this trip through the Amazon jungle. From the sounds of the jungle to the sight of local wildlife, you’ll be amazed throughout the journey.

As evening approaches, we’ll set up camp for the night. Get ready for a wild dinner that will be part of your adventure in Brazil’s Amazon jungle. Our host will prepare a grilled fish that will change the way you think about outdoor dining. And don’t forget to keep your eyes open; night is ideal for spotting nocturnal creatures in the Amazon.


Begin your day with a delicious breakfast and prepare to be amazed by your Amazon jungle adventure in Brazil. Get on your bikes because we’re only an hour away from natural pools and waterfalls – the Amazon in all its splendour!

We then switch from cycling to kayaking. Get ready for a 2-hour trip down the Urubu River. This isn’t just a water adventure, it’s an immersive experience!


After lunch, we take a 2-hour hike to the bat cave, a unique spot with a waterfall. Your guide will also teach you interesting things about the plants and animals of the Amazon during the walk.




Last but not least, we kayak for one more hour to reach our camping spot for the night. Imagine this: you, a remote river beach, and a sky full of stars. Relax in a hammock and enjoy the show. It’s the perfect end to a perfect Amazon Jungle adventure in Brazil day.

Start your day with a delicious outdoor breakfast, preparing you for another exciting day on your Amazon jungle adventure in Brazil. Trust us, the sounds of the morning jungle will energise you for the 4 hours of adventure ahead. Don’t forget to pack your shorts; the destinations we’ll be reaching are breathtaking!



After lunch, we pack our bags to return to Manaus by boat. But wait, your tour isn’t over yet. The journey back along the Urubu River is just as exciting as the days we’ve spent exploring. So keep your camera handy and your eyes wide open; you’ll want to capture every moment of your Amazon experience.

We’ll reach Manaus around 6.00 pm, concluding an unforgettable visit to Brazil’s Amazon jungle. From the breathtaking views to the amazing experiences, you’re sure to leave with memories that will last a lifetime.
🏁 Arrival in Manaus at 6 pm
What is included?
- English-speaking guide for 3 days.
- Pick up and drop off at the hotel in Manaus.
- Transfer throughout the expedition.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Mineral water.
- Cycling and kayak equipment.
- Support Boat, during the kayak activity.
- Camping gears: You will sleep in hammocks equipped with mosquito nets, set up under the forest canopy.
What is not included?
- Breakfast on the first day and dinner on the last day
- Flights In/out Mananaus
- Extras Expenses.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Amazon is a year-round destination, but the best conditions are generally from January to September, when trails are accessible, water levels are good for river activities, and extreme drought is avoided.
From December to May (wet season), travelers can enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and exploring the flooded forest, with short tropical rainstorms. The dry season (June to November) allows a mix of water and land activities, but prolonged droughts, especially from October to December, can lower river levels and restrict access to some areas, improving again by January.
👉 Click here and learn more about when is the best time to visit the Brazilian Amazon!
Manaus (AM): To get to Manaus, fly into its international airport, which has direct connections from Miami (MIA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Panama City (PTY), and Bogotá (BOG). From Europe, seasonal flights are available, but most travelers connect via São Paulo (GRU) or Brasília (BSB).
Once in Manaus, reaching the rainforest is easy: transfers are made by boat (1–3 hours) or small plane, depending on the lodge you choose.
👉 Check our detailed article on how to get to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil to learn all about the best transportation options!
The Pantanal is the best destination if your priority is spotting wildlife, thanks to its open landscapes where jaguars, giant otters, capybaras, and birds are easier to see. In the Amazon, wildlife is abundant but harder to observe in the dense forest, where animals often stay hidden. That said, visitors still encounter monkeys, caimans, dolphins, and countless bird species: it’s just less about frequent sightings and more about immersion in the world’s largest rainforest.
👉 Still deciding between destinations? Check out our comparison of the Pantanal and the Amazon and choose the best spot for your adventure.
At least 3 days are recommended for a first and truly Amazon experience. For deeper immersion, 4–7 days allow you to explore multiple ecosystems, spot more wildlife, and connect with local communities. Longer stays are ideal for those who want slower travel, river expeditions, and meaningful cultural exchanges.
👉 Wondering about timing? Find out how many days to spend in the Amazon
Yes. All tours are guided by experienced professionals who know the forest and its wildlife. Encounters with dangerous animals are avoided, and guides ensure safe distances at all times. Traveling with certified operators means you can explore confidently, focusing on the beauty of the forest rather than safety concerns.
👉 Ready to dive deeper? Explore our complete Amazon Travel Guide and get all the tips you need before your trip.
A yellow fever vaccine is recommended when visiting Brazil, including the Amazon, but it is not mandatory. There are no known cases of yellow fever in the rainforest, yet many travelers choose to be vaccinated as a precaution. It is also a good idea to make sure your tetanus shot is up to date before your trip.
As for malaria, medication is not required, but some visitors prefer to take preventive pills. Keep in mind that these can cause side effects such as nausea, so it’s best to consult your doctor before deciding. Overall, basic precautions and guided travel keep health risks in the Amazon very low.
Discover the must-have items to pack for your adventure:
👕Clothing:
- Shirts and Pants: long pants and long-sleeve shirts to protect yourself from the sun and from bugs.
- Shoes and Boots: sneakers or boots, depending on which you are more comfortable with
- Hats or caps: to protect your head from the sun
- Swimwear: to enjoy bathing in the beautiful scenery of the Amazon
- Sandals: to wear at the end of the day
🪪Travel Essentials:
- Money: It’s a good idea to have some extra cash in case of emergencies.
- Medications: Any personal prescriptions, allergy medications, or painkillers that you are familiar with.
- Sunscreen: SPF 30 or higher is recommended.
- Repellent: to keep away mosquitoes or other bugs during the trip.
⛺Equipment:
- Backpack: small backpack of around 20-30L
- Sunglasses: to protect your eyes from the sun
- Flashlights: Basic torches, such as those on your phone or headlamps to keep your hands free.
- Cameras: for capturing special moments in nature and wildlife
- Waterproof Gear: a lightweight rain cover for unexpected showers and a dry bag to keep your camera and personal gear safe during the tour.
- Microfiber towel: compact and quick-drying
- Hydration: water squeeze or personal water bottle (the region is very hot; it is important to stay hydrated throughout the day).
- Pocket Knife: (optional)
- Binoculars: (optional)
- Powerbank: Since electricity access can be limited
👉 Want more packing tips? Check out our full Amazon Travel Guide for useful advice and practical details
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from BrazilApril 30, 2025Before booking the trip, I was expecting an extremely basic trip. PlanetaEXO and the whole team exceeded my expectations and went even beyond. Everything was perfect! From the pick up to to our lodge in Before booking the trip, I was expecting an extremely basic trip. PlanetaEXO and the whole team exceeded my expectations and went even beyond. Everything was perfect! From the pick up to to our lodge in the forest woth extremely clean spacious rooms, food, guided tours. An extremely well planned itinerary with constant communication. This might be a bit expensive than other tours packages for the Amazon forest but it was worth every penny. …read more read lessDate of Experience: April 30, 2025
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from GermanyJuly 2, 2024You matched me with the right guide for the right tour for me. Asking to see the real rainforest (as much is possible within a limited amount of three days) you arranged for me to You matched me with the right guide for the right tour for me. Asking to see the real rainforest (as much is possible within a limited amount of three days) you arranged for me to have a wonderful guide. The places he took us (some quite away from any other tourists), the good food he cooked over the camp fire for us, and all his gentle guiding and managing one or the other change in plan (I guess, in the jungle not everything can or should go after strict schedule, but have to listen to nature, to group, to equipment) was just perfect for me. Real adventure, canoeing till reaching camp site, sleeping in hammock, listening to the voices of the jungle and showering under such amazing waterfalls! I will cherish this experience with Mother Nature for a long time. …read more read lessDate of Experience: June 29, 2024
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from DenmarkFebruary 8, 2024A beautiful experience. The guide was fantastic and the food cocked for the trip was great. The organizers made sure that we didn’t miss anything during the trip.Date of Experience: February 05, 2024
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from GermanyAugust 8, 2023The adventure was very close to the nature and the Host Eri ist just awesome!Date of Experience: August 05, 2023
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from GermanyAugust 15, 2023He was great! A Machine!!Date of Experience: August 05, 2023