Compare Amazon rainforest tours in Brazil: jungle lodges, river cruises, and survival treks across the largest rainforest on Earth, all run by expert local guides.
22 trips found
Ideal for travelers on a tight schedule, it combines comfort, adventure, and a quick, yet immersive, jungle experience in the Amazon Rainforest.
from $ 550
Navigate and explore two national parks, Jaú and Anavilhanas, with a comfortable stay on board and plenty of jungle adventure.
from $ 2,100
Wake up facing the Negro River and the wildlife of the Anavilhanas National Park while enjoying an all-inclusive luxury lodge in the Amazon Rainforest.
from $ 2,350
A 6-day all-inclusive luxury stay at Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge, facing the Rio Negro: caves, river communities, dolphins, hikes and night tours.
from $ 3,250
Enjoy an experience at a jungle lodge with boat trips, piranha fishing, forest hikes, and visits to local communities while sleeping in a bed each night.
from $ 750
Learn survival techniques from experienced guides, hike through the forest, and navigate the rivers — all to deepen your connection with the Amazon.
from $ 1,000
Navigate the Amazon on an exclusive cruise designed to surprise even the most demanding clients seeking to explore the forest in ultimate comfort.
from $ 1,500
Quickly explore the Amazon by cycling, hiking, and kayaking. Let yourself be connected with nature while unleashing your active, sporty spirit!
from $ 350
The best vacation of your life awaits you! Adrenaline-packed activities and comfortable accommodations in the forest are the highlights of this Amazon tour.
Navigate the rivers of the Amazon on a kayaking expedition and explore the forest in an authentic and immersive adventure.
from $ 550
Stay deep in the southern Amazon at Cristalino Jungle Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge of forest trails, river canoeing and canopy towers in a private reserve.
from $ 2,200
Piranha fishing, trekking, survival training, wildlife watching, canoeing, and breathtaking views. Includes full board at the Amazon Turtle Lodge!
from $ 900
Book your trip to the world's largest rainforest and enjoy a lovely stay in an Amazon boutique jungle lodge to immerse yourself in nature!
from $ 1,250
Visit Anavilhanas National Park with an Amazon cruise to explore the forest, climb giant trees, interact with indigenous tribes, and much more!
from $ 1,750
Immerse yourself in the Amazon! A 4-day stay at Mirante do Gavião Lodge with exclusive tours, relaxation, and cultural visits.
from $ 1,900
Real guests on their Amazon rainforest tours in Brazil, rated 4.9 out of 5 from more than 500 reviews.
The Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth at 6.7 million km², and 59% of it lies inside Brazil. Amazon rainforest tours in Brazil drop you into the planet's richest concentration of life: more than 1,300 bird species, pink river dolphins up to 2.5 m long, caimans, giant otters, and sloths. The forest holds roughly 20% of the world's freshwater and 2,500 tree species, which is why no two days on the river look alike.
Most Amazon rainforest tours brazil begin in Manaus, the capital of Amazonas, where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy Rio Solimoes at the Meeting of the Waters and the two rivers run side by side for several kilometers without mixing. From Manaus you reach jungle lodges, river cruises, and remote camps across the Anavilhanas archipelago (around 400 islands and 60 lakes, 180 to 200 km upriver) and the Jau and Mamiraua reserves. Manaus is served by Eduardo Gomes International Airport (MAO), with direct flights from Miami and connections through Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Panama City, and Bogota.
Brazil amazon tours split into three styles, and the right one depends on how you like to travel. Lodge-based trips are the classic choice: comfortable eco lodges such as Anavilhanas, Mirante do Gaviao, Juma, and Cristalino put you on the river with daily guided walks, canoeing, piranha fishing, and night safaris. An Amazon river cruise trades a fixed base for movement, sailing the Rio Negro and Anavilhanas or the turquoise Tapajos from Alter do Chao, with ensuite cabins and daily outings by canoe and on foot. For a harder edge, survival treks, an Amazon kayak tour, and the demanding Pico da Neblina expedition swap comfort for bushcraft, remote trails, and wild camping with expert guides.
The Amazon is a year-round destination, but conditions are generally most favorable between January and September, when river levels suit boat travel and the harshest dry-season droughts are avoided. The wet season (December to May, around 25.8 C) floods the forest channels for kayaking and canoeing; the dry season (June to November, around 27.9 C) opens white-sand riverbanks and concentrates wildlife around shrinking pools. Want help matching a trip to your dates? Our team builds private Amazon rainforest vacation itineraries and luxury Amazon tours in Brazil around the season you can travel.
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