Seven days on the amazon river
25th April 2022 10:30
I board the GM Oliveira in the bustling market city of Manaus, the capital of Brazil’s Amazonas state. On the banks of the Rio Negro, this port-city is right in the heart of the world’s most famous rainforest.
People have lived in Manaus since 1669 and over the course of the last 350 years it’s built a reputation as a cultural, research and industrial hub. It’s home to the Amazon Arena, which hosted matches in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The city’s zoo and botanical gardens are also popular with tourists, but I want to get closer to the rainforest and the river is the best way.
I sort my ticket for the seven-day trip West to Leticia through a local vendor. If you’re interested in how to get tickets
People have lived in Manaus since 1669 and over the course of the last 350 years it’s built a reputation as a cultural, research and industrial hub. It’s home to the Amazon Arena, which hosted matches in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The city’s zoo and botanical gardens are also popular with tourists, but I want to get closer to the rainforest and the river is the best way.
I sort my ticket for the seven-day trip West to Leticia through a local vendor. If you’re interested in how to get tickets