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Amazonas

🦜 Wild Majesty , ☕ Sensory Roots, 🎭 Creative Soul

North Region

Region:

3,941,175

population:

Manaus

Capital:

Amazon

biomes:
Amazonas (AM)
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Amazonas (AM)

The Pulsing Heart of the Planet.

Where the ink-black waters of the Rio Negro meet the sandy currents of the Solimões without ever mixing, a journey into the world’s greatest wilderness begins. Amazonas is a state of continental proportions—a vast, emerald realm where luxury is redefined by absolute seclusion and a deep, rhythmic connection to the flow of the river.


The Jungle Metropolis: Manaus

The capital, Manaus, emerges as a historic oasis of opulence in the middle of the infinite green. Relive the grandeur of the "Rubber Boom" with a private, after-hours tour of the Amazon Theatre, a Belle Époque masterpiece. At Brasilis.Travel, we organize curated dinners in historic mansions where avant-garde Amazonian gastronomy—built on rare river fish and exotic forest fruits—is the protagonist.


Floating Sanctuaries: Private River Expeditions

The true soul of the Amazon is felt from the water. We bypass the standard jungle lodges for luxury yachts and boutique riverboats that serve as your five-star floating home. Navigate deep into the remote tributaries of the Anavilhanas Archipelago with expert biologists, enjoying impeccable white-glove service as the sun sets over the mirrored water.


Deep Immersion: Elite Eco-Lodges & Glamping

For those seeking the earth beneath their feet, we have vetted only the most exclusive Eco-Lodges and private Glamping sites. Wake to the prehistoric call of howler monkeys, participate in ancestral wisdom rituals with local indigenous communities, and explore canopy towers that reveal the rainforest from a perspective few humans have ever witnessed.


The Spectacle of Water and Sky

From the iconic Meeting of the Waters to the white-sand beaches that emerge during the dry season, Amazonas offers surreal landscapes. We arrange private amphibious seaplane overflights departing directly from Manaus, allowing you to witness the sheer geometry of the giant water lilies and the vastness of the "River-Sea" from an unrivaled vantage point.

City Traffic
City Traffic

Parintins, AM

City Traffic
City Traffic

São Gabriel das Cachoeiras, AM

🐆 Heart of the Jungle

Manaus is home to the majestic Amazon Theatre, a Renaissance-style opera house that symbolizes the wealth of the rubber boom. Just outside the city, the "Meeting of the Waters" provides a natural spectacle where the dark Rio Negro and the sandy Solimões run side by side without mixing. For adventurers, the Anavilhanas Archipelago offers one of the world's largest freshwater river island chains.

Parintins, AM

Amazon Sunset Cruise

Nautical & Yachting 🛥️

São Gabriel das Cachoeiras, AM

Upper Rio Negro Expeditions

Adventure & Expeditions 🧗

Presidente Figueiredo, AM 🥈

Judite Grotto

Caves & Grottoes 🕳️

São Gabriel das Cachoeiras, AM

Indigenous Territory

Indigenous Territories 🏹

São Gabriel das Cachoeiras, AM

Pico da Neblina Gateway

Mountain Peaks & Canyons ⛰️

🥘 River Treasures

In the heart of the jungle, the cuisine revolves around the immense variety of freshwater fish. The roasted Tambaqui ribs are a local obsession, celebrated for their succulent meat. Visitors must also try the Pirarucu, the "giant of the waters," prepared in stews or dried like cod. For a snack, the purple Açaí berry is served savory with fish and farofa, providing a true taste of the forest’s energy.

Bolinho de Pirarucu

Pirarucu fish Croquettes

Maniçoba

Amazonian Feijoada

Tapioca com Tucumã

Tapioca Crepe filled with Tucumã

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Tours including Amazonia

Chapter II: The Imperial Mist

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Chapter II: The Imperial Mist

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If you got here you must be a real explorer. here some extra knowledge about this state!
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📽️ Great Movies

Fitzcarraldo

Directed by Werner Herzog, Fitzcarraldo (1982) is an epic adventure-drama set in the heart of the Amazon basin. The film stars Klaus Kinski as Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald, an obsessed opera lover who dreams of building an opera house in the middle of the jungle. To fund his vision, he attempts to exploit a remote territory rich in rubber, leading to the film's most iconic and harrowing sequence: the literal hauling of a massive 320-ton steamship over a steep mountain.


The production is legendary for its realism, as Herzog famously refused to use special effects or miniatures, insisting that the crew move the actual ship by hand. This grueling process, captured in the documentary Burden of Dreams, mirrored the protagonist's own madness and remains one of the most challenging feats in cinematic history. The film is a haunting exploration of human obsession, the clash between European ambition and the untamed wilderness, and the surreal beauty of the Amazonian landscape.

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🌱 Botanical Highlights

Guaraná

Guaraná (Paullinia cupana) is a climbing plant native to the Amazon Basin, prized for its seeds which contain about twice the concentration of caffeine found in coffee beans. The fruit is famously distinct for its appearance; when ripe, the red husk splits open to reveal a white aril and a black seed, creating a striking resemblance to a human eye. Beyond its global fame as the primary ingredient in Brazil's most iconic soft drinks, guaraná has been used for centuries by indigenous peoples, particularly the Sateré-Mawé, as a powerful stimulant and medicinal tonic to enhance focus and endurance. In Amazonian mythology, the plant is said to have grown from the eye of a beloved divine child, a legend that mirrors its unique physical form and its status as a "sacred fruit." Today, it is a cornerstone of the Brazilian economy and a globally recognized natural energy source found in supplements and beverages worldwide.

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🦜 Zoological Highlights

Boto-cor-de-rosa

The Amazon river dolphin, widely known as the boto-cor-de-rosa, is the largest species of freshwater dolphin in the world and a biological wonder of the Amazon Basin. These dolphins are physically distinct for their flexible necks, which allow them to maneuver through flooded forest trees, and their unique coloration that ranges from gray in youth to a vibrant pink in adulthood—a result of skin wear and capillary blood flow. In the realm of Brazilian folklore, the boto is a legendary shapeshifter capable of transforming into a handsome, well-dressed man in a white suit and hat who seduces young women at riverside parties before returning to the water at dawn. Beyond the myth, the species plays a vital role as an apex predator in the river ecosystem, though it currently faces significant threats from environmental pollution and habitat loss.

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🌱 Botanical Highlights

Vitoria Regia

The Victoria amazonica, commonly known as the vitoria-regia, is the world's largest aquatic plant and an iconic symbol of the Amazon Basin. It is famous for its massive, circular leaves that can reach up to three meters in diameter, featuring upturned edges and a structural ribbing filled with air that allows them to support significant weight. The plant produces large, fragrant flowers that bloom only at night; they emerge white on the first evening to attract pollinators and turn deep pink or purple by the second. Beyond its biological marvel, the vitoria-regia is central to Brazilian folklore through the legend of Naiá, an indigenous woman transformed into the "star of the waters" by the moon. Named in honor of Queen Victoria, this "giant water lily" remains a masterpiece of natural engineering that once inspired the architectural design of London’s Crystal Palace.

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