The Amazon is a living, breathing world where pink dolphins swim through flooded forests and every sound tells a story. Our local guides will take you deep into the rainforest to spot wildlife, fish for piranhas, and paddle through waters that mirror the sky. From sunrise canoe rides to nighttime caiman searches, we create adventures that change how you see the world.
The top-rated Brazilian Amazon day tours that travelers consistently choose for their ultimate jungle adventure.
Pack a full Amazon adventure into one day on this small-group jungle tour from Manaus, featuring a 2-3 hour guided rainforest trek learning about medicinal plants and survival techniques, interacting with pink river dolphins at a research platform, enjoying traditional Amazonian lunch at a floating house with a local family, fishing for piranhas during an afternoon canoe ride, and concluding with sunset views followed by nighttime wildlife spotting including caymans, all with round-trip hotel transfers, water, and lunch included for time-pressed travelers.
Venture into the Amazon Rainforest on this full-day small-group tour from Manaus, featuring a 2-hour educational jungle trek learning about medicinal plants and towering trees while spotting diverse wildlife like scorpions, spiders, and snakes, cruising to the stunning Anavilhanas Archipelago—the world's largest freshwater archipelago spanning 27 kilometers wide on the Rio Negro—and enjoying traditional Amazonian lunch with local fish, manioc, and rice, all with hotel pickup, speedboat transport, bilingual guide, and water included, limited to 10 participants.
Join this action-packed 12-hour Amazon tour from Manaus featuring guided rainforest treks to learn about medicinal plants and jungle wildlife, swimming with pink river dolphins in their natural habitat, savoring traditional Amazonian lunch at a floating house, fishing for piranhas while navigating flooded forests, and searching for caimans and other nocturnal creatures after sunset, all with hotel transfers, air-conditioned transport, water, knowledgeable bilingual guides, and intimate small-group size capped at 12 participants.
The most loved multi-day rainforest experiences, combining wildlife tracking, river expeditions, and cultural encounters in one epic adventure.
Join this 2-day Amazon adventure from Manaus featuring rainforest hiking to learn medicinal plants and survival skills, swimming with pink river dolphins, canoeing flooded forests, piranha fishing, sunset viewing, nighttime caiman spotting, and overnight stay at a floating house with a local family, then sunrise wildlife viewing, visiting an Indigenous village, exploring Janauary Ecological Park with water lilies, touring a floating village, feeding massive Pirarucu fish, and witnessing the famous "Meeting of Waters" phenomenon, all with meals, accommodations, and small-group limited to 12 travelers.
Venture deep into the Amazon on this 3, 4, or 5-day adventure at Tapiri Lodge, 100km south of Manaus, featuring speedboat journeys past the "Meeting of Waters," sunrise and sunset canoeing, piranha fishing, thrilling nighttime caiman spotting, jungle trekking with native guides learning about medicinal plants and spotting monkeys and sloths, dolphin watching, visiting a local family's home, and for extended stays, camping overnight in jungle hammocks with spearfishing and survival techniques, all with air-conditioned lodge accommodation, delicious meals, transfers, bilingual guides, and small-group limited to 12 participants.
Test your survival skills on this 3, 4, or 5-day Amazon adventure from Manaus, speedboating down Rio Negro to visit floating village Catalão with giant Arapaima fish and witness the "Meeting of Waters" phenomenon, trekking into jungle to camp in hammocks under mosquito nets, enjoying sunrise canoe trips, hiking to learn about medicinal plants and spot monkeys, canoeing flooded forests to fish for piranhas, embarking on nighttime boat safaris to spot caimans, and for extended stays, learning survival techniques, spearfishing, and swimming in the river, all with meals, bilingual guides, camping gear, and small-group limited to 12 participants.
Paddle deep into the untouched Amazon on this 4-day, 3-night kayak expedition through pristine Igarapé-Açu, gliding silently along secluded waterways and flooded forests unreachable by motorboats, spotting exotic birds, monkeys, and wildlife while witnessing unforgettable sunsets, relaxing each evening at riverside wilderness camps with regional meals and campfire stories led by experienced bilingual guides, with 3 nights camping, all meals, kayaks, safety equipment, daily excursions, and round-trip Manaus transfers included for an authentic Amazon adventure.
Immerse yourself in the Amazon on this all-inclusive 3-day adventure blending wildlife and culture, canoeing to your rustic riverside lodge for piranha fishing and nighttime cayman spotting, learning jungle survival skills and visiting a local family to understand traditional manioc flour production, swimming with rare pink dolphins at a research platform, witnessing magical sunrise, visiting an indigenous community to experience ancient rituals and dances, relaxing at white-sand Tupe Beach, marveling at giant water lilies, exploring a floating village, feeding legendary 2-meter Pirarucu fish, and experiencing the "Meeting of the Waters" where two rivers flow side-by-side without mixing, with meals, lodging, and small-group limited to 12 travelers.
Venture into prime wildlife zones where expert naturalist guides help you find anacondas, poison dart frogs, river dolphins, and hundreds of bird species thriving in the world's most biodiverse ecosystem.
Witness the stunning "Meeting of the Waters" where dark Rio Negro and clear Solimões River flow side-by-side without mixing on this full-day tour from Manaus, swimming with rare pink dolphins in their natural habitat, visiting an indigenous village to learn traditional culture, cruising through Amazon jungle with bilingual guides for enhanced wildlife spotting, and enjoying lunch with beverages, all with hotel transfers included and small-group limited to 20 travelers.
Join this 5-hour evening Amazon adventure from Manaus, cruising to Iranduba past stilt houses and riverside communities, learning traditional piranha fishing with bamboo rods used by native Caboclos people in the fish-rich Solimões River, then searching for alligators after dark as your naturalist guide captures one with bare hands for a close educational encounter before safely releasing it, all with hotel pickup, bilingual guide, and small-group limited to 10 participants.
Venture into Colombia's Amazon—home to Earth's highest bird species diversity—on this 9-hour jungle adventure from Leticia, trekking lush trails with an expert guide to observe monkeys, frogs, and exotic birds in their natural habitat, refreshing with a swim in Takana River, enjoying traditional lunch at Maloka Cuchira community, and learning about ancestral traditions and sacred plants, all with private guide, hotel transfers, transportation, lunch, and insurance included.
Immerse yourself in the Amazon on this 6.5-hour tour from Manaus, witnessing the "Meeting of the Waters" where Rio Negro and Rio Solimões flow side-by-side, strolling a suspended trail above the forest floor spotting giant water lilies, visiting a Tuyuka indigenous tribe to experience their traditions, optionally interacting with playful Amazon dolphins in the water, and enjoying regional buffet lunch on a floating boat surrounded by rainforest, all with mineral water, bilingual guides, and wheelchair-accessible boat included.
Venture into Colombia's Amazon—home to Earth's highest bird species count—on this 10-hour birdwatching adventure from Leticia, led by an expert birder through lush jungle trails to observe endemic birds and wildlife in their natural habitat, pausing for breakfast before reaching Maloka Cuchira community for traditional lunch and optional river swim, concluding with a talk about birds and ancestral traditions, all with private guide, hotel transfers, transportation, meals, and insurance included.
Embark on an amateur fishing adventure in a motorized canoe from your hotel with an experienced guide, trying to catch local fish like piranhas and other Amazonian species from the canoe anchored in a calm igarapé (river channel) or from a floating wooden platform, using simple rods, lines, and regular hooks for an authentic local fishing experience lasting approximately 1 hour.
The Brazilian Amazon is the kind of place that exists in your imagination until you actually experience it. This is the world's largest rainforest, home to more species than anywhere else on Earth. Navigate winding rivers where pink dolphins surface beside your boat, walk trails where jaguars leave tracks, and sleep in jungle lodges where the forest comes alive at night. Local guides share knowledge passed down through generations, showing you medicinal plants and helping you understand an ecosystem that feels both ancient and vital. Whether you visit during the high water season when the forest floods or the low water season when river beaches emerge, the Amazon offers an immersion into nature unlike anywhere else.
Spot pink river dolphins, colorful macaws, howler monkeys, and caimans in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Navigate through winding waterways and tributaries, exploring the heart of the rainforest by boat and canoe.
Stay in authentic rainforest lodges where you can hear the forest come alive at night and wake up to the sounds of the jungle.
Learn from local guides and indigenous communities about traditional knowledge, medicinal plants, and life in the Amazon.
Our expert team has been helping travelers from all over the world explore and book unforgettable Brazilian Amazon tours and activities for over a decade, ensuring a smooth, hassle-free adventure with everything arranged in advance.
With deep knowledge of the Amazon region, strong partnerships with the best local guides, and a passion for creating unforgettable experiences, we’re committed to making your Amazon adventure truly extraordinary. From your first inquiry to your last excursion, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Brazilian Amazon Tours is recognized by leading tourism organizations across Brazil
Brazil EcoTourism Excellence Award
2024
Amazon Explorer Choice Award
2023
Best Sustainable Tour Operator – Brazil
Rainforest Adventure Recognition
Brazilian Travel Industry Award
Yes. All our tours are operated with experienced local guides who know the region extremely well. We prioritize safety, choose reliable lodges and transport, and ensure every traveler is well-informed before each excursion.
You can visit the Amazon year-round. The dry season (June to November) offers easier hiking and wildlife viewing, while the rainy season (December to May) transforms the forest into a lush, flooded paradise perfect for boat tours.
Most visitors fly into Manaus, the gateway to the Brazilian Amazon. From there, we organize all logistics — including transfers, riverboat rides, and guided tours to remote lodges deep in the rainforest.
It’s recommended to check with your doctor about vaccines such as yellow fever, and to use mosquito protection. We’ll provide detailed health and packing guidelines before your tour.
We partner with a range of eco-lodges and jungle resorts, from comfortable rustic cabins to luxury rainforest retreats. All accommodations are chosen for their quality, safety, and commitment to sustainable tourism.
Absolutely. We offer customized itineraries for all ages and fitness levels. Whether you’re seeking soft adventure or deep exploration, our team adjusts every detail to match your comfort and interests.
Yes — though sightings depend on the day and location. Common encounters include monkeys, sloths, macaws, pink river dolphins, and caimans. Our guides are experts at spotting and interpreting Amazon wildlife behavior.
Of course. Many travelers prefer private Amazon tours for a more flexible, personalized experience. We can tailor everything — from duration to activities — based on your travel style and budget.
Yes, scams can happen with some Amazon tour operators. Always book with verified, well-reviewed local companies and avoid offers that seem too cheap. We work only with trusted, licensed partners in Brazil to ensure your tour is 100% safe and legitimate.
Three days is the minimum time to get a taste of the Brazilian Amazon, with enough for a few excursions and basic jungle experiences. For a deeper, more varied adventure — including rivers, waterfalls, and remote areas — plan at least 7 to 10 days. It’s also smart to keep a few buffer days for weather changes.