Journey Into the Amazon

Brazilian Amazon Tours

Immerse yourself in the world's greatest rainforest

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.

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Best Selling One-Day Brazilian Amazon Tours

Our top Brazilian Amazon day tours from Manaus pack jungle hikes with monkeys, piranha fishing by canoe, pink dolphin swims, and caiman spotting at night. 6-12 hours, groups of 10 max, real rainforest, no fluff.

Amazon Jungle Tour: Full Day in the Rainforest
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Amazon Jungle Tour: Full Day in the Rainforest

Full-day small-group Amazon jungle tour from Manaus (max 12 guests): 2-3 hour rainforest trek with medicinal plants and survival tips, pink river dolphin encounters at research platform, traditional lunch with a local family at floating house, afternoon piranha fishing by canoe, sunset views + nighttime caiman spotting, with round-trip hotel transfers, water and lunch included.

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4.9
12 hours
1.652+ bookings
Manaus Jungle Trek: Amazonas & Anavilhanas Archipelago
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Manaus Jungle Trek: Amazonas & Anavilhanas Archipelago

Full-day small-group Amazon tour from Manaus (max 10 guests): 2-hour jungle trek with medicinal plants + wildlife spotting, cruise to Anavilhanas Archipelago on Rio Negro, traditional Amazonian lunch with local fish, hotel pickup, speedboat, bilingual guide and water included.

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8 hours
921+ bookings
A Whole Day in the Amazon Jungle
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A Whole Day in the Brazilian Amazon Jungle

12-hour small-group Amazon tour from Manaus (max 12 guests): guided rainforest trek with medicinal plants, swim with pink river dolphins, traditional lunch at floating house, piranha fishing in flooded forests, sunset + nighttime caiman spotting, hotel transfers, A/C transport and bilingual guide included.

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12 hours
984+ bookings

Best Selling Multi-Day Brazilian Amazon Tours

Our Brazilian Amazon multi-day tours run 3-7 night lodge or boat trips deep into untouched rainforest with daily wildlife treks, river cruises, indigenous village visits, and nights listening to the jungle come alive. Small groups, expert local guides, all meals, maximum immersion.

Amazon Jungle Tour: Overnight Rainforest Experience
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Amazon Jungle Tour: Overnight Rainforest Experience

2-day Amazon adventure from Manaus: rainforest hike + survival tips, swim with pink dolphins, piranha fishing, sunset & nighttime caiman spotting, overnight at floating house, sunrise wildlife, indigenous village visit, giant water lilies, Meeting of the Waters, all meals, lodging and max 12 guests included.

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48 hours
964+ bookings
Tapiri Floating Lodge: Multi-Day Amazon Experience from Manaus
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Tapiri Floating Lodge: Multi-Day Amazon Experience from Manaus

Tapiri Lodge Amazon escape from Manaus (3–5 days): speedboat past Meeting of the Waters, sunrise/sunset canoeing, piranha fishing, caiman spotting, jungle treks for wildlife + medicinal plants, pink dolphin watching, local family visit, plus overnight jungle camping & spearfishing on longer stays, A/C lodge, all meals, transfers and max 12 guests included.

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120 hours
577+ bookings
Amazon Jungle Tour: Multi-Day Survival Trip with Camping from Manaus
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Amazon Jungle Tour: Multi-Day Survival Trip with Camping from Manaus

Amazon jungle survival adventure from Manaus (3–5 days): speedboat past Meeting of the Waters, hammock camping, sunrise canoeing, medicinal plant treks, piranha fishing, nighttime caiman spotting, spearfishing + survival skills on longer stays, all meals, gear, bilingual guide and max 12 guests included.

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96 hours
258+ bookings

Amazon Kayak Expedition: 4 Days/3 Nights

Silent-water Amazon kayak expedition from Manaus: paddle hidden Igarapé-Açu channels and flooded forests, spot birds + monkeys, 3 nights riverside wilderness camping with regional meals and campfire, all kayaks, gear, meals and round-trip transfers included.

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84 hours
420+ bookings
Amazon Jungle Tour: 3-Day Wildlife, Culture & Pink Dolphins Adventure
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Amazon Jungle Tour: 3-Day Wildlife, Culture & Pink Dolphins Adventure

Riverside Amazon lodge stay from Manaus: piranha fishing, nighttime caiman spotting, swim with pink dolphins, indigenous village rituals, giant water lilies, Meeting of the Waters cruise, all meals, transfers and small group max 12 included.

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72 hours
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Wildlife Brazilian Amazon Tours

Our Brazilian Amazon wildlife tours put you in prime spots with sharp-eyed naturalist guides to track giant anacondas, tiny poison dart frogs, pink and gray river dolphins, and 400+ bird species in the planet’s richest jungle. Small groups, long lenses welcome, real finds every day.

Meeting of the Waters & Pink Dolphin Tour with Lunch
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Amazon Tour: Meeting of the Waters & Pink Dolphins with Lunch

Full-day Amazon tour from Manaus: witness the famous Meeting of the Waters, swim with pink river dolphins, visit an indigenous village, jungle cruise for wildlife spotting, lunch + drinks, hotel transfers and small group max 20 included.

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Manaus: Piranha Fishing and Alligator Watch Evening Tour
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Manaus Amazon Evening Tour: Piranha Fishing & Alligator Watch

5-hour evening Amazon tour from Manaus: cruise past stilt villages, traditional piranha fishing with bamboo rods, nighttime caiman spotting with hands-on capture and release by expert guide, hotel pickup, bilingual guide, small group max 10.

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5 hours
766+ bookings
Day Tour to Amazon River & Monkey Island
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Day Tour to Amazon River & Monkey Island

9-hour private Amazon jungle tour from Leticia: guided trek spotting monkeys, frogs and exotic birds, swim in Takana River, traditional lunch at Maloka Cuchira indigenous community + cultural talk on sacred plants, hotel transfers, lunch and insurance included.

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9 hours
215+ bookings

Amazon Jungle Safari from Manaus

6.5-hour Amazon tour from Manaus: see the Meeting of the Waters, walk suspended canopy trails over giant water lilies, visit a Tuyuka indigenous community, optional pink river dolphin swim, regional buffet lunch on floating boat, bilingual guide, mineral water and wheelchair-accessible boat included.

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4.5
6.5 hours
590+ bookings

Full-Day Amazonas Birdwatching with Private Guide

10-hour private birdwatching tour from Leticia into Colombia’s Amazon: expert birder guide, spot endemic species on jungle trails, breakfast en route, traditional lunch at Maloka Cuchira community + optional river swim, hotel transfers, all meals and insurance included.

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10 hours
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Fishing Trip Experience in Brazilian Amazon

1-hour private Amazon fishing trip from your Manaus hotel: motorized canoe to calm igarapé, fish for piranhas and local species from the boat or floating platform with simple rods, experienced guide included.

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1 hours
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Why the Brazilian Amazon is a Must-Visit Destination

Deep green as far as you can see, the Amazon isn’t just a river—it’s a whole breathing universe. Wake up to scarlet macaws screaming overhead, paddle narrow black-water channels where pink dolphins surface next to your canoe, sleep in lodges that creak with the jungle at night. One minute you’re swimming in warm tea-colored water, the next you’re 40 meters up in the canopy staring eye-level with a sloth. With Brazilian Amazon Tours you get real jungle, not the zoo version: local guides who grew up fishing these rivers, nights full of frog songs, and piranha that actually end up in the pan for dinner.

Exotic Wildlife Encounters

Spot pink river dolphins, colorful macaws, howler monkeys, and caimans in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.

River Expeditions

Navigate through winding waterways and tributaries, exploring the heart of the rainforest by boat and canoe.

Jungle Lodge Experience

Stay in authentic rainforest lodges where you can hear the forest come alive at night and wake up to the sounds of the jungle.

Indigenous Culture & Traditions

Learn from local guides and indigenous communities about traditional knowledge, medicinal plants, and life in the Amazon.

Meet the Team of Brazilian Amazon Tours

our team at Brazilian 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.

Award-Winning Amazon Travel Experience

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

2024

Rainforest Adventure Recognition

2023

Brazilian Travel Industry Award

2024

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.

A Typical Tour Day in the Brazilian Amazon

  • 5:30 am — Pickup from your hotel in Manaus
  • 6:15 am — Speedboat departs, passing the Meeting of the Waters
  • 7:30 am — Arrive at jungle base, begin rainforest trek
  • 10:00 am — Pink river dolphin encounter at research platform
  • 12:00 pm — Traditional lunch at a floating house with a local family
  • 1:30 pm — Piranha fishing by canoe in flooded forest
  • 4:00 pm — Rest, river swim, or wildlife walk depending on conditions
  • 5:30 pm — Sunset on the water
  • 7:00 pm — Nighttime caiman spotting
  • 8:30 pm — Return to Manaus, hotel drop-off
Romantic honeymoon moment at a luxury Amazon rainforest lodge with Amazon Brazil Tours We leave before sunrise, and that's not negotiable. The Amazon river at 6am, when the mist sits low over the black water and the first light catches the canopy, is one of those sights that resets something in you before the day has even properly started. The speedboat ride from Manaus out past the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy-colored Solimões and the two rivers run side by side without mixing for miles, is itself worth waking up for. Clients who grumble about the early alarm are quiet by the time we clear the city lights. The jungle doesn't wait for late risers, and neither does the wildlife. Golden sunset over the Amazon River and rainforest near Manaus, captured during an Amazon Brazil Tours River cruise The morning trek is the physical heart of the day. Two to three hours through primary rainforest with a guide who has been reading this environment for years. Our guides aren't walking you through a nature documentary. They're pointing out the medicinal tree bark local communities have used for generations, flipping over leaves to show you poison dart frogs the size of a thumbnail, going still and silent when they hear something in the canopy overhead. Howler monkeys, toucans, and sloths don't announce themselves, and most visitors walk right past them without knowing. The guides make the difference between a hike and an education. Wear lightweight long sleeves and long trousers, closed shoes with grip, and apply insect repellent before you step off the boat. The heat and humidity are serious from the moment you enter the tree cover. Boat cruising along the Rio Solimões near the Meeting of Waters in the Amazon, captured during an Amazon Brazil Tours River expedition Here's what we want clients to understand before they book with Brazilian Amazon Tours: the Amazon is not a theme park, and the wildlife is genuinely wild. Sightings are real and frequent, but they're also unpredictable. We've run this tour hundreds of times and no two days look the same. The pink river dolphins nearly always appear, and clients consistently describe that encounter as the moment the scale of where they are finally lands. Piranhas are reliably caught on bamboo rods during the afternoon fishing session, and yes, they're as toothy as you've heard. Caiman are spotted most nights. But the specific animals you see, the route through the forest, even the light on the water, all of it shifts depending on season, water level, and what the jungle decides to offer that day. That uncertainty is part of the point. Premium Amazon rainforest lodge included in Amazon Brazil Tours packages. Lunch at a floating house is not a catered tourist stop. It's a meal prepared by a family who lives on the river, eats what the river provides, and has been hosting our groups long enough to feel like an extension of the team. Expect fresh fish, rice, and regional dishes that taste of the place rather than a hotel kitchen. We build a proper rest into the early afternoon on purpose. By noon, clients have already trekked for hours in humidity that makes normal exertion feel significantly harder. The heat peaks around 2pm, and pushing through it without a break is how days go wrong. Drink water constantly throughout the day, more than feels necessary, and eat properly at lunch even if your appetite is suppressed by the heat. photo from tour to Amazon Brazilia The evening shifts the whole atmosphere. As the light drops and the temperature follows, the forest comes alive in a different register. The piranha fishing has already given most clients a story they'll tell for years. But the nighttime caiman search is consistently the moment that stays with people longest. The boat moves slowly through dark water with headlamps sweeping the banks, picking up the orange reflection of caiman eyes in the reeds. Our guides locate them, and on many nights they wade in and bring one close enough to hold briefly before releasing it. The silence out there, broken only by the sounds of the forest doing exactly what it has always done, is something that a screen cannot prepare you for. By the time Brazilian Amazon Tours has you back at your hotel, close to 9pm, most clients have barely looked at their phones all day. That's a rarer thing than it sounds.

Average Tour Prices in the Brazilian Amazon

Prices below are what you'll pay when booking through our verified operators online. They're current as of early 2026. All tours depart from Manaus unless noted. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required to enter the Amazonas state, and malaria prophylaxis is strongly recommended by travel health clinics regardless of the tour you book.

Brazilian Amazon Tours: What Each Tour Costs Online

One-Day Tours from Manaus
Tour Online Price (from)
A Whole Day in the Brazilian Amazon Jungle $100 / person
Amazon Jungle Tour: Full Day in the Rainforest $110 / person
Manaus Jungle Trek: Amazonas & Anavilhanas Archipelago $150 / person
Amazon Tour: Meeting of the Waters & Pink Dolphins with Lunch $75 / person
Multi-Day Lodge & Adventure Tours
Tour Online Price (from)
Amazon Jungle Tour: Overnight Rainforest Experience (2 days) $300 / person
Amazon 3-Day Wildlife, Culture & Pink Dolphins $500 / person
Amazon Kayak Expedition: 4 Days / 3 Nights $659 / person
Multi-Day Survival Trip with Camping from Manaus (3 to 5 days) $660 / person
Tapiri Floating Lodge: Multi-Day Amazon Experience (3 to 5 days) from $1,100 / person
Wildlife & Specialist Tours
Tour Online Price (from)
Full-Day Amazonas Birdwatching with Private Guide ~$131 / person
Amazon Jungle Safari from Manaus ~$38 / person
Day Tour to Amazon River & Monkey Island ~$187 / person
All prices per person, shared group tours unless marked private. Meals, water, bilingual guides, and transfers from central Manaus are included on all tours above. Tips for guides are customary and not included. Multi-day tour prices include all lodging and meals unless otherwise specified.

Online vs. Walk-In vs. Hostel Desk: How Booking Method Affects What You Get

Booking Method Typical Price Range Risk Level
Book Online in Advance (via verified operators like Brazilian Amazon Tours) $80 to $1,100+ per tour depending on duration Low: confirmed departure, vetted guide, safety protocols in place, small group guaranteed, dietary needs noted, clear cancellation terms
Walk-In Same Day (book at a Manaus tour agency near the port or Amazonas Theatre) 10 to 25% cheaper on day tours, roughly $60 to $90 Medium-High: quality and safety standards vary significantly between operators, groups may be oversized, guide experience is hard to verify on the spot, popular dry-season dates often sell out
Hostel or Hotel Desk Booking (arranged through your accommodation) Variable, sometimes competitive on budget tours Medium: convenient but vetting is minimal, some hostels exclusively refer travelers to a single partner operator regardless of fit, and the cheapest referrals sometimes use the least experienced guides

The Honest Case for Booking with Brazilian Amazon Tours in Advance

Day-trip pricing from Manaus is competitive. Walk the streets near the Amazonas Theatre or the waterfront and you will find agencies selling the Meeting of the Waters plus pink dolphin swim for $60 to $80 per person, sometimes with lunch included. For budget travelers with flexible schedules and time to compare a few operators in person, that market is real and not entirely without merit. Some of those operators run decent day tours. The problem is that the Amazon is not a place where the stakes of a bad operator are low. In San Pedro de Atacama or La Fortuna, a disappointing guide or a disorganized pickup is an inconvenience. Deep in the Amazon jungle, a guide without genuine wilderness training, a boat without the right safety equipment, or an itinerary that skimps on travel time to reach actual remote forest rather than the touristed fringes near Manaus can turn an expensive trip into a genuinely poor or unsafe experience. The difference between a guide who grew up in the jungle and one who completed a weekend training course is not visible on a brochure. Verified reviews and vetted operator partnerships, which Brazilian Amazon Tours builds its listings around, are the most reliable signal you have before you arrive. Multi-day bookings make the advance argument even stronger. The overnight and multi-day tours from this site, including the floating lodge packages, require coordinated logistics: transfers from Manaus, speedboat routes, lodge accommodation, all meals, and guide assignments that match the season's conditions. The dry season window from June to November, when trails are passable and wildlife sightings are most reliable, is when these packages fill fastest. Showing up in Manaus in July hoping to walk into a 3-day jungle lodge package is a gamble that frequently does not pay off. Booking ahead also locks in a group size. The 12-person cap that most of these tours operate under is a real constraint, not just a marketing detail. It determines whether you spend the day in an intimate canoe or crammed into a boat with thirty other visitors from a cruise ship excursion. That difference matters more on the Amazon than almost anywhere else.

How to Visit the Brazilian Amazon

Sunrise rainforest trekking experience in the Amazon organized by Amazon Brazil Tours, with hikers exploring the jungle canopy on a suspension bridge during early morning wildlife hours. The Amazon is not a destination you can half-plan and figure out on arrival. It rewards preparation, and the visitors who get the most out of it are almost always the ones who sorted the key decisions before they landed. Here is what we tell everyone who reaches out to Brazilian Amazon Tours for the first time.
  1. Fly into Manaus (MAO). Manaus is the main gateway to the Brazilian Amazon and has direct connections from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and a handful of international hubs. Most visitors connect through São Paulo or Brasília. The city itself sits right on the Rio Negro and is where the vast majority of jungle tours, lodges, and river expeditions begin.
  2. Decide early between a day tour and a multi-day trip. This is the most important call you will make. A single full day in the jungle gives you a real taste, but it is just that. Three days opens up overnight lodge stays, deeper wildlife treks, and the kind of river time that actually changes your sense of scale. In our experience, travelers who book only one day almost always wish they had planned for more.
  3. Plan for at least three days, ideally five to seven. The Amazon does not reveal itself quickly. Weather can cancel a morning outing, the wildlife shows up when it wants to, and some of the best moments happen at dusk or well after dark. Buffer days are not wasted. They are how you actually see this place.
  4. Sort your yellow fever vaccination before you travel. It is strongly recommended and in some cases required depending on your nationality and onward destinations. Check with your doctor at least a few weeks before departure. Do not leave it to the last minute.
  5. Pack for humidity, not just heat. The Amazon is warm year-round but it is also wet and dense. Lightweight long sleeves, good insect repellent, waterproof bags for electronics, and broken-in waterproof footwear matter more than almost anything else on your packing list. Cotton dries slowly and makes for a miserable second day.
  6. Understand what season you are booking into. The dry season, roughly June through November, means easier hiking trails and more concentrated wildlife around shrinking water sources. The wet season, December through May, floods the forest and opens up boat access to areas you simply cannot reach on foot. Both are worth experiencing. Neither is wrong. They are just different trips.
  7. Book with a verified operator and be cautious of very cheap offers. Budget Amazon tours exist, and some are fine. Others cut corners in ways that matter, from guide quality to safety equipment to whether the lodge you are promised is the one you actually sleep in. We always tell first-time visitors to check reviews carefully and book through sources they trust.
  8. The one thing most first-timers get wrong: treating Manaus as just a transit point. The Meeting of the Waters alone, where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy-colored Amazon and the two rivers run side by side for miles without mixing, is worth a few hours of anyone's time. The city has history, a famous opera house, and a market worth exploring. Arriving the night before and rushing straight to the jungle means missing the context that makes the whole trip make more sense.

Most Popular Brazilian Amazon Tours

Rare pink river dolphin swimming in the Amazon River, captured during an Amazon rainforest tour with Amazon Brazil Tours The Amazon is big enough to feel overwhelming before you even arrive. Most visitors come with a short window and one clear goal: get genuinely into the jungle, not just near it. These three tours lead all Brazilian Amazon Tours bookings by volume, and they reflect what travelers actually prioritize once they get to Manaus.
Tour Name Duration Price Best For Highlights Rating
Amazon Jungle Tour: Full Day in the Rainforest 12 hrs From $110/person First-timers who want a full day covering the Amazon's most iconic experiences in one go Rainforest trek with medicinal plants and survival tips, pink river dolphin encounter, traditional lunch at a floating house with a local family, piranha fishing by canoe, sunset views and nighttime caiman spotting. Max 12 guests 4.9 (1,606+ bookings)
A Whole Day in the Brazilian Amazon Jungle 12 hrs From $100/person Budget-conscious travelers who want the same depth of experience without compromising on the essentials Guided rainforest trek, swim with pink river dolphins, traditional lunch at a floating house, piranha fishing in flooded forests, sunset and nighttime caiman spotting, A/C transport and bilingual guide. Max 12 guests 4.9 (930+ bookings)
Amazon Overnight Rainforest Experience 2 days / 48 hrs From $300/person Anyone who wants to sleep in the jungle and wake up to it, not just pass through Rainforest hike and survival tips, pink dolphin swim, piranha fishing, nighttime caiman spotting, overnight at floating house, sunrise wildlife walk, indigenous village visit, giant water lilies, Meeting of the Waters. All meals and lodging included. Max 12 guests 4.9 (914+ bookings)

Location

All three tours carry identical ratings and share the same core itinerary logic: trek, fish, swim, and spot wildlife after dark. The fact that the top two are both 12-hour day tours tells you something honest about how most people visit the Amazon. They come for one serious day, and they want it to count. The overnight option edges into the top three because for travelers with even one extra night, sleeping inside the jungle shifts the experience in a way that a long day trip simply cannot. Manaus sits deep in the northwest of Brazil, roughly 3,500 km from São Paulo and reachable only by air or river, with Eduardo Gomes International Airport (MAO) about 15 km from the city center serving flights from São Paulo, Rio, and a handful of international hubs. It is the largest city in the world surrounded entirely by rainforest, straddling the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Amazon River in a climate of near-constant heat and humidity that feeds the most biodiverse ecosystem on the planet. Take a look at the map below to see where our tours operate across the surrounding jungle and river systems.

Guarantee Your Spot with Brazilian Amazon Tours

Wild capybaras resting and swimming near a rainforest river in the Brazilian Amazon. The Amazon is remote by definition. The guides who actually know these rivers, the lodges with the best wildlife access, and the multi-day trips worth doing all run in small groups and book up well ahead of peak season. Getting here is not cheap or quick, and showing up in Manaus without confirmed arrangements is a real gamble. Book before you fly. The logistics gap between a good Amazon experience and a disappointing one is almost always a planning decision made weeks earlier. What you lock in when you book in advance:
  • Your spot in a small group. The best-rated full-day jungle tours cap at 10 to 12 people, and the multi-day lodge and survival trips go even smaller. These are not tours you slide into same-day.
  • A vetted, licensed local guide. The Amazon has a real problem with low-quality operators offering cheap deals that cut corners on safety, equipment, and guide experience. Booking through Brazilian Amazon Tours means the operator is reviewed, licensed, and knows these waterways personally, not someone who learned the route last month.
  • Confirmed logistics before you land. Transfers from Manaus airport, speedboat timings, lodge check-ins, and river departure windows all depend on coordination. Having it in writing before you arrive means nothing falls apart on day one.
  • A clear policy if weather changes your plans. The Amazon gets serious rain. Itineraries shift. Knowing your rebooking and cancellation terms ahead of time saves a lot of stress when a storm rolls in at 3am.
  • More time actually in the jungle. Most visitors have seven to ten days at most. Every hour spent sorting logistics in Manaus is an hour not spent on the river. Come with your days planned and use that time the way you came here to use it.
If you are traveling this far, do not leave the quality of the experience to chance. The Amazon rewards the people who show up prepared.

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