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Aventura na selva
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Manaus
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Manaus
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Luxury Lodge
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Inglês, português
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Pensão completa
- Reserva sem compromisso
- Parceiros locais escolhidos a dedo
- Viagem sustentável
- Reserve com flexibilidade
Sobre a aventura
Você já imaginou como seria explorar um dos maiores arquipélagos fluviais do mundo? O Parque Nacional de Anavilhanas protege mais de 400 ilhas, o que faz dele o segundo maior arquipélago fluvial do Brasil. Aninhado nesse cenário de tirar o fôlego, de frente para as águas do Rio Negro, está o Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge, um dos melhores hotéis da Amazônia, que oferece uma autêntica porta de entrada para o coração da floresta amazônica, onde a natureza prospera em sua forma mais pura e bela.
As requintadas instalações do lodge oferecem conforto e tranquilidade a todos os hóspedes, seja nos sofisticados chalés e bangalôs ou nas maravilhosas áreas comuns – restaurante, bar flutuante, sala de massagem, academia, lounge, loja de presentes e duas piscinas com vista para o Rio Negro, perfeitas para admirar a imensidão da Floresta Amazônica.
Esse lodge exclusivo tem uma grande variedade de atividades que farão você se sentir como um verdadeiro explorador. Liderados por guias especializados, os hóspedes podem se divertir em caminhadas, canoagem, passeios noturnos para observar animais, aulas de arco e flecha, pesca, envolvimento com as comunidades locais e muito mais.
Se você está curioso para saber qual é a melhor época para explorar a Amazônia, não deixe de conferir nosso guia detalhado!
Essa fusão de luxo, lazer e imersão na natureza faz do Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge o lugar perfeito para casais e famílias. O itinerário abaixo é para uma excursão de 6 dias, mas você também pode encurtar um pouco o seu passeio pela Amazônia no Brasil (mínimo de três dias e duas noites). Agora, sem mais delongas, vamos nos encontrar no seu próximo local de férias?
Destaques da aventura
- Experiência excepcional de estadia em acomodações de luxo (quartos exclusivos e áreas comuns de alto padrão)
- Atrações famosas da Amazônia (Rio Negro, Grutas de Madadá, Arquipélago de Anavilhanas)
- Visita a comunidades ribeirinhas e envolvimento com a cultura local
- Grande variedade de atividades ao ar livre (caminhadas, canoagem, passeios de barco, passeios noturnos, aulas de arco e flecha, pesca recreativa)
- Observação de animais (golfinhos do rio Amazonas, cobras, pássaros, preguiças, jacarés, etc.)
Dia a dia
Sua aventura na Floresta Amazônica começa com nossa equipe buscando você em seu hotel (das 8 às 8h30) ou no aeroporto (MAO) por volta das 13h00 às 14h30. Se você chegar pela manhã, sua primeira atividade será a canoagem pela floresta inundada. Você subirá a bordo das tradicionais canoas caboclas e deslizará pelas águas calmas cercadas por árvores imponentes e reflexos espelhados. Essa imersão tranquila na Amazônia é uma introdução mágica e inesquecível à região.
Se você estiver curioso para saber como chegar na Amazônia, não deixe de conferir nosso guia detalhado!
Depois de se instalar no Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge, você terá tempo para relaxar e aproveitar os arredores antes de ir para o jantar. Nosso restaurante à la carte, cercado pela selva, oferece uma experiência gastronômica única que combina sabores amazônicos com técnicas contemporâneas. Delicie-se com uma mistura de pratos regionais e de conforto feitos com ingredientes frescos e locais que certamente farão você se apaixonar.
Após o jantar, é hora de fazer um passeio noturno para descobrir a vida selvagem da Amazônia ao anoitecer. Na companhia de guias especializados, você se aventurará na selva sob as estrelas e procurará animais noturnos, como pássaros, cobras, preguiças e jacarés. Isso adiciona uma camada emocionante ao seu primeiro dia no coração da floresta tropical.
Após um farto café da manhã, você sairá do Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge às 8h30 para um dia emocionante de exploração nas cavernas de Madadá. Um passeio de lancha rápida levará você mais fundo na Amazônia. Quando você chegar, uma trilha revigorante o aguardará. Ao caminhar pela floresta, você encontrará misteriosas formações rochosas – algumas das mais antigas maravilhas geológicas da região. Estima-se que os arenitos tenham 700 milhões de anos de idade!
Ao meio-dia, você chegará à nossa Base Avançada, um refúgio isolado a 50 quilômetros do lodge, onde será servido um delicioso almoço. Essa é a sua chance de se deliciar com uma experiência gastronômica em que o chef combina técnicas culinárias clássicas e modernas. Essa refeição memorável, preparada com ingredientes frescos e locais, tornará o dia ainda melhor.
Depois do almoço, continue sua jornada de volta pela selva. A Base Avançada oferece uma chance de você apreciar a quietude e a beleza da Amazônia intocada.
Você retornará às 17h30. Aproveite esse tempo livre para relaxar, jantar e desfrutar das instalações do lodge. À medida que o sol se põe, você pode refletir sobre a aventura do dia e tirar um tempo para recarregar as energias antes do jantar. Se você optar por relaxar na piscina ou tomar um drinque no bar, esse momento é seu.
O terceiro dia começa cedo, às 5h da manhã, para que você possa testemunhar o despertar da Floresta Amazônica. Enquanto o barco navega pelos rios, você verá o céu explodir em cores vibrantes e a luz do sol espreitar por entre as nuvens brancas. Observar a natureza ganhar vida com o brilho suave da manhã é a maneira perfeita de começar o dia – e cria uma imagem que nunca mais sairá da sua cabeça.
No final da manhã, você visitará uma comunidade ribeirinha. Chegando de barco, você conhecerá moradores locais que compartilharão seu modo de vida, que gira em torno da pesca, agricultura e artesanato. Essa experiência imersiva proporcionará uma visão única sobre como viver em harmonia com a natureza e também ensinará a você um pouco mais sobre a cultura amazônica e brasileira.
Sua noite será livre para qualquer atividade de lazer que você queira fazer no lodge, seja dar um mergulho na piscina ou relaxar no bar flutuante. Esse tempo de descanso é a maneira perfeita de você recarregar as baterias antes das aventuras do dia seguinte.
Após o café da manhã, você sairá do lodge às 8h30 para uma expedição de dia inteiro pelo Rio Negro a bordo de um barco tradicional da Amazônia. Enquanto você navega pelas águas calmas e escuras, aprecie as paisagens deslumbrantes e faça uma pausa para banhos refrescantes nas praias de água doce do Parque Nacional de Anavilhanas.
Esse ritmo mais lento permite que você tenha momentos de reflexão tranquila, além de muitas oportunidades para apreciar a natureza ao redor. Basta você fechar os olhos e ouvir os sons da floresta!
Ao longo do dia, você também terá a chance de ver golfinhos do rio Amazonas. Essas criaturas amigáveis são frequentemente vistas nadando ao lado dos barcos, o que torna o encontro com a vida selvagem inesquecível. Você está com fome? Você terá um delicioso almoço de peixe grelhado preparado a bordo.
Você retornará ao Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge às 17h30, bem a tempo para o jantar. Quer você passe a noite relembrando a aventura do dia ou aproveitando a atmosfera da selva, o dia deixará você com lembranças da beleza deslumbrante da Amazônia.
Você terá uma manhã cheia com muitas coisas para fazer na Amazônia! Comece o dia com uma caminhada matinal pela floresta de terra firme, saindo por volta das 8h00. Conduzida por um guia especializado, essa caminhada levará você mais fundo na selva, revelando detalhes fascinantes sobre as árvores, plantas e animais ao longo do caminho. A cada passo pela floresta, você descobre uma nova história sobre o ecossistema amazônico, desde os menores insetos até as árvores mais altas.
À tarde, você embarcará em uma viagem de pesca recreativa nos igarapés (cursos d’água), onde tentará pescar piranhas e outras espécies de peixes locais. Se o nível da água estiver baixo, essa atividade será substituída por uma trilha pela floresta de igapó (floresta inundada), que oferece uma perspectiva diferente das paisagens únicas da região.
Você gostaria de ter aulas de arco e flecha? Você será um arqueiro por um dia usando os tradicionais arcos e flechas Waimiri-Atroari! Essa é uma das etnias indígenas do Brasil, conhecida no passado por usar suas habilidades de batalha para proteger suas terras. O tiro com arco requer concentração e habilidade, mas você ainda terá uma experiência divertida e educativa ao aprender sobre técnicas indígenas usadas há séculos na Floresta Amazônica.
No seu último dia, aproveite a manhã para saborear seu último café da manhã no Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge. Você pode partir às 8h00 ou às 13h30, dependendo de sua programação pessoal. Se você sair à tarde, no entanto, haverá tempo suficiente para um último passeio de canoa ou um momento final de relaxamento nas instalações do hotel antes de se despedir.
Aproveite esses últimos momentos e mergulhe nas últimas imagens e sons da selva. O tempo passado aqui com certeza deixará uma marca em seu coração, repleta de lembranças da vida selvagem, da aventura e da beleza da Floresta Amazônica no Brasil.
Lembre-se: este é um exemplo de itinerário. Sua programação será adaptada no check-in com base em suas preferências, disponibilidade e condições climáticas para garantir a melhor experiência possível.
O que está incluído?
- Todos os passeios e atividades guiados
- Guias bilíngues (português e inglês)
- Todas as refeições no lodge, incluindo um jantar especial de despedida
- Acomodação em chalés ou bangalôs de luxo com vista para o Rio Negro
- Traslado de ida e volta do aeroporto/hotel para Manaus
O que não está incluído?
- Passagens aéreas de ida e volta para Manaus
- Seguro de viagem
- Despesas pessoais (bebidas, lembranças, etc.)
Acomodação
Vinte e quatro acomodações de alto padrão, cercadas por vegetação e inspiradas na arquitetura cabocla da Amazônia, receberão você no Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge.
Há quatro categorias diferentes de quartos (Cottage, Bungalow, Panorâmico, Villa Bacurau), todos com ar-condicionado, frigobar, TV a cabo, Wi-Fi, ventilador de teto, banheiro privativo com chuveiro quente, secador de cabelo, amenidades ecológicas e vistas deslumbrantes da floresta.
As áreas comuns incluem um restaurante de culinária local, bar flutuante nas águas do Rio Negro, lounge aconchegante, piscinas, sala de massagem, academia de ginástica e uma loja de presentes para você comprar lembranças feitas por artistas amazônicos.
Perguntas frequentes
There are a few ways to visit the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, but the most convenient one is to fly to Manaus, the capital of Amazonas. From the US, travelers can choose between two different direct flights, one from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and one from Miami (MIA). Bogotá (BOG) and Panama (PTY) are also great options for Americans and Europeans to land in Manaus as soon as the plane hits Brazilian territory. Otherwise, layovers in São Paulo (GRU), Rio de Janeiro (GIG) or Brasília (BSB) are to be expected. The Amazon in Mato Grosso and Pará are also amazing vacation spots to explore nature.
👉 Check our detailed article on how to get to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil to learn all about the best transportation options!
Although the Amazon is considered a year-round destination, the period from January to September offers the best climate conditions because it avoids the peak of Dry Season at the same time that there are good hiking trail options and enough water for aquatic activities. Speaking of those, the Wet Season (December to May) is great for people who want to enjoy the Amazonian rivers by kayaking, canoeing, swimming and exploring the flooded forest. Rainstorms are common, but they don’t last too long. The Dry Season (June to November) is popular because it usually allows both water and land-based activities. However, it’s important to notice that extended droughts are becoming more frequent, especially from October to December. This causes low water levels and limited access to a few areas and itineraries, but things tend to get better by January. 👉 Click here and learn more about when is the best time to visit the Brazilian Amazon!
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United Statesagosto 1, 2024It was a trip of a lifetime. My friend Lindsay and I were so grateful to Leandro, Kenrick, Dr. Ramon, Douglas, and everyone else who helped make this a special experience. I learned so many It was a trip of a lifetime. My friend Lindsay and I were so grateful to Leandro, Kenrick, Dr. Ramon, Douglas, and everyone else who helped make this a special experience. I learned so many things I never knew before and I will cherish all of the memories. If you express interest in anything, the guides are more than happy to tell you more. The day with Leandro was particularly magical. Dr. Ramon gave us a bonus history of Brazil lecture because we were asking him so many questions about the country, and it was probably the best highlight of our entire two week trip to Brazil. You learn so many secrets when you're here, like the fact there are almost zero mosquitos - instead of mosquitos they have butterflies. Cassava is actually the same plant as yuca, but it's prepared in so many different ways. Douglas was manning the gate to the property, but he was not phased at all when I showed up randomly trying to take pictures of birds (there was a cecropia tree near the entrance that the toucans and tanagers were visiting habitually), and so spending time with Douglas ended up being another highlight. He was showing me all kinds of things just around the guard station: iguanas, monkeys, trogons, etc. …read more leia menos
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United Statesabril 4, 2024The Rio Negro is a special experience. Its black surface makes incredible reflections. Everything activity begins with the river, where all you see is nature. Wide expanses of water, river edge grasses and mangroves, the The Rio Negro is a special experience. Its black surface makes incredible reflections. Everything activity begins with the river, where all you see is nature. Wide expanses of water, river edge grasses and mangroves, the jungle beyond, and huge cumulus clouds are a joy to experience. Do all the activities. The guides have indigenous backgrounds, love their environment, and make the activities easy and fun, worthwhile experiences. The lodging, the dining building, the reception area and the docks are all designed to enhance the environment and are well maintained. …read more leia menos
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United Statesjaneiro 4, 2024We had a amazing 5 days here! Every day we explored the river by boat. We hiked, went canoeing saw pink and grey dolphins. Learned alot about The indigenous tribes. Food was delicious and our We had a amazing 5 days here! Every day we explored the river by boat. We hiked, went canoeing saw pink and grey dolphins. Learned alot about The indigenous tribes. Food was delicious and our cottage was perfect. Our guides were great. Especially Kenrick. …read more leia menos
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Australiafevereiro 7, 2024This must be the best way to see the Amazon. The Lodge is beautiful and the rooms are exceptional. We had a cottage with a super comfortable bed, outdoor/ indoor shower (it is covered with This must be the best way to see the Amazon. The Lodge is beautiful and the rooms are exceptional. We had a cottage with a super comfortable bed, outdoor/ indoor shower (it is covered with glass so you get daylight and a jungle view) There is a deck with a hammock protected by mosquito screens. You are given a list of activities for each day of your stay. You don't have to do them, but as they are already set up, all you have to do is turn up on time. Every guide we had was exceptional. Their knowledge and enthusiasm ensured we got the best experience. All the staff were polite, helpful and happy. I believe they work more as a family and genuinely want you to enjoy every minute of your stay. Even the gardeners and maintenance guys smile and greet you. It was marvellous. Then there is the wonderful food. Breakfast, three course lunch, three course dinner. Different choices every day of local dishes and more international styles. The desserts were my favorites. There are few mosquitoes on the river because of the acidity of the water. However, the Jungle is full of them and when it rains they come out in force. So long trousers, long sleeves, closed in shoes and plenty of repellent. They can get through your shirt, so don't take any chances. They even got my neck, ears and all over my hands. Best repellent is called Off, they have some at the lodge. There are plenty of seating areas with fans for you to relax and a nice pool. A floating bar down by the river. You will be on a boat to access every activity, you have a life vest. There are steps down to the boats and some of the activities involve walking up some slopes. I am 66, reasonably fit and none of it was a problem for me. We felt very privileged to be there, to see the Amazon and be part of it's regeneration by contributing in a small way. It is definitely one of the best things we have ever done. …read more leia menos
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United Kingdommarço 7, 2024Anavilhanas was absolutely delightful - super comfortable, with charming and helpful staff, utterly delicious food and, in my case, four days of eye-opening nature experiences. As a confirmed city-dweller nature can sometimes seem rather alien Anavilhanas was absolutely delightful - super comfortable, with charming and helpful staff, utterly delicious food and, in my case, four days of eye-opening nature experiences. As a confirmed city-dweller nature can sometimes seem rather alien and I am truly grateful to the guides for passing on their knowledge of customs and wildlife. Their respectful empathy with local people was very noticeable. I feel that I am returning home a different person from the one who arrived at Anavilhanas a few days ago. …read more leia menos
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United Statesjaneiro 10, 2024We just completed a four-day, three-night stay at the Anavilhanas Lodge. It was a truly magical way to see the Amazon from a very comfortable base. The accommodations are top-notch and very comfortable, contrary to We just completed a four-day, three-night stay at the Anavilhanas Lodge. It was a truly magical way to see the Amazon from a very comfortable base. The accommodations are top-notch and very comfortable, contrary to the setting in which they are inserted, which is quite uncomfortable given the humidity and relentless heat. According to a local joke, the Amazon has two seasons: winter and hell. Winter is the rainy season, which normally starts around November, and goes through June or July. The rest of the year is drier - and even hotter. We were there in December, which was just the beginning of the rainy season, and the rivers were quite low. We did get rain, but it was intermittent on most days, and very manageable. Temperatures were 80s and low 90s, with high humidity throughout. The stay is organized such that you have two sightseeing outings throughout the day punctuated by delicious meals, and some much-needed downtime in the air conditioning. One of our kids described it as “summer camp for adults.“ The programming throughout the day is quite rigid in terms of the schedule. You have to wake up early, have a quick breakfast, and be ready for your first outing at 8:30 AM. Each outing lasts for about two hours. You then have some rest time before lunch, and an afternoon outing at 3 PM. Then more downtime until dinner in the early evening. The activities are very well organized with great local guides who know a lot about the fauna and flora of the region. We did two jungle walks in different areas, a couple of boat trips (one in the morning and one at night), a visit to a local village, and a canoe ride. They were all interesting. The landscape itself is uniform throughout, with trees and water pretty much everywhere you look. In the Rio Negro there aren’t that many birds because of the acidity of the water, but you do see a few. In the jungle, you don’t see a lot of animals because it is so vast and the animals will hide from humans. We did see snakes and one sloth on a tree, as well as a couple of alligators and river dolphins in the water. Lots of ants, termite, and spiders. If you’re interested in animals, you will see a lot more in the Brazilian Pantanal. The food was delicious and very varied, with plenty of local flavors. Drinks are only included in the breakfast meal. All other alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks for lunch and dinner are paid separately. Filtered water is available free of charge anytime, and they give you metal water bottles to carry with you. They have an odd system where they assign a specific table at the restaurant to each room in the hotel. If you don’t like your table, you need to negotiate with them for a move. Our accommodations were excellent in their two bedroom villa. The rooms are very spacious, and the bathrooms have an outdoor wet area for a shower and bathtub. We also had a screened in area with couches and a hammock, as well as a pool with a deck. Very luxurious. There are also two other pools in the property facing the river, one for families, and one for adults only. Like most pools in Brazil, they are not heated. The river is warmer and also very pleasant for swimming. Transportation from Manaus to the jungle is included both ways. The schedules are also quite fixed. The vans are comfortable, but the road is very bumpy, which means guaranteed motion sickness if you have a sensitive stomach and are sitting in the back. We later learned that there is a possibility for a hydroplane transfer, but it is pricey (Real $10000 each way for up to 8 people) and organized separately. While it is true that there are a lot fewer mosquitoes in the Rio Negro area and the Anavilhanas Lodge compared to other Amazon areas, it is not true that there are no mosquitoes. You will still need plenty of bug spray always and long pants and ideally a light long sleeve shirt for your jungle outings. Everyone in the hotel was very nice and English is widely spoken. Most of the guests are foreign tourists. Anavilhanas does Brazil proud as a great base from which to explore the magic of the Amazon. …read more leia menos
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United Kingdomnovembro 9, 2023This is honestly a truly magical place. From the moment you enter the lodge you feel as though you are in an oasis - what has been created here is spectacular. The guides, the staff, This is honestly a truly magical place. From the moment you enter the lodge you feel as though you are in an oasis - what has been created here is spectacular. The guides, the staff, the food, the activities - all 10/10. I expected 5* from the reviews but it is even better than I imagined. I would return in a heartbeat. We opted for the cottage and to be honest, I am glad we did as it was absolutely stunning and you hardly spend any time in it! …read more leia menos
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New Zelandoutubro 13, 2023My son and I stayed at the lodge in late September. It’s a beautiful peaceful place with well organised trips hiking in the jungle, learning about the natural world & seeing the pink dolphins (we My son and I stayed at the lodge in late September. It’s a beautiful peaceful place with well organised trips hiking in the jungle, learning about the natural world & seeing the pink dolphins (we did!), amazing local food & an international menu, staff and guides were such great hosts. Also recommend the massage. The bungalows are luxurious, there is free filtered water & a green sustainable ethos such as solar power and a connection back to community and hiring local staff. We particularly enjoyed our regional boat trip and our 4 hour hike 50 kms away from the lodge. The swimming pools were a welcome relief as the heat was pretty intense and seeing is believing! Shop is definitely worth purchasing from with local crafts Definitely recommend if you want a unique luxurious experience in the jungle and would return to do it all again. …read more leia menos
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United Statessetembro 14, 2023The venue is beautiful with DELICIOUS food (which I didn't expect). The tours set up by this company are amazing, each full of experiences that focus on different aspects of the Amazon. Overall, my wife The venue is beautiful with DELICIOUS food (which I didn't expect). The tours set up by this company are amazing, each full of experiences that focus on different aspects of the Amazon. Overall, my wife and I loved every second of it. Saw lots of pink dolphin! Unfortunately we didn't know that we couldn't fish for Piranha's during their "dry season", so we'll definitely be going back again right after their rainy season ends because it sounds like there's a whole different set of potential activities then! …read more leia menos
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United Statesjunho 16, 2023Every aspect of our journey into the Amazon was wonderful and the lodge ensured our holiday was perfect. The guides were terrific patiently educating and explaining the best of the Amazon , it’s ecosystem, wildlife Every aspect of our journey into the Amazon was wonderful and the lodge ensured our holiday was perfect. The guides were terrific patiently educating and explaining the best of the Amazon , it’s ecosystem, wildlife and more. The food at the lodge was excellent as was the service. The rooms are well appointed and comfortable. We felt fortunate to have this experience. …read more leia menos