The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest on Earth, encompassing more than 2 million square miles and seven South American countries. Brazil is home to the largest swathe with roughly 60% of the total area, and is arguably the most accessible too, with some of the best and most varied adventure opportunities on offer.
Seeing the Amazon with your own eyes is rightly on the bucket list of many travellers. But with so much to see, it’s hard to know where to start.
In today’s episode, Wanderlust contributor Alex Robinson, who has been to and written about the Brazilian Amazon numerous times, shares his top tips for where to go, what to see and how to get the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime trip.
If you’re curious about one of the great wonders of the natural world, or dreaming of where to go next, this is your ultimate guide to the Brazilian Amazon.
Highlights include:
- Discovering the city of Manaus, your gateway to Amazon adventures.
- Exploring the state of Amazonas, Brazil’s largest state and almost entirely
covered in lush green tropical forest.
- Finding out the most authentic and sustainable ways to connect with indigenous
communities, including the best eco-lodges and river tours.
- Learning about the food and culture of the historic city of Belém, in Pará.
- Partying at the Boi Bumba festival in Parintins - the carnival of the Amazon, as
exuberant and colourful as Rio carnival.
- Taking the road less travelled to lesser-known places including the white sand
beaches of Alto do Chao, and Ilha do Marajo - a Denmark sized island where the
police ride buffalo.
FIND OUT MORE
You can find out more about everything mentioned in this episode at visitbrasil.com
Connect with Alex Robinson on Instagram @alexrobinsonphotography
Alex’s top tips:
- Manaus hotel - Casa do Bispo
- Indigenous led Amazon cruises -The Earth Trip
- Alter Do Chao treehouse hotel - Casa do Arvore
- Belém Hotel – Grand Mercure
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