Welcome to Manaus!
Welcome to Manaus!
Hello, welcome to Manaus! We are Amazon Explorers, a tour operator with a rich history in Amazonian tourism since 1965.
Based in Manaus, with three strategically located branches, we organize and operate historical, cultural, and river itineraries, with a focus on providing an immersive experience in the Amazon rainforest.
We offer a wide range of services in Manaus, including transfers, city tours, visits to nearby cities of tourist interest, accommodations in jungle lodges, and regular river cruises.
With our extensive expertise in the Amazon, we have prepared a guide in the “amazone-se” style to help you explore the must-see and unique experiences that Manaus and its surroundings have to offer.
Keep reading to discover how we can turn your trip into an unforgettable adventure, filled with discoveries and unique moments in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.
Manaus experiences two distinct climatic seasons: the rainy season and the dry season.
Climate of Manaus: A detailed overview
Manaus, located in Brazil’s Amazon region, experiences a humid tropical climate characterized by consistently high temperatures and elevated humidity levels throughout the year. The city’s climate is predominantly influenced by its proximity to the Equator, resulting in minimal seasonal temperature variation, typically ranging between 24°C and 31°C (75°F to 88°F).
Additionally, Manaus undergoes two distinct climatic seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. Both seasons significantly impact daily life, local biodiversity, and the economy.
The Rainy Season (Amazonian Winter)
The rainy season, also known as the Amazonian winter, occurs from December to May. During this period, Manaus receives the majority of its annual rainfall. The rains are intense and frequent, leading to rising water levels in rivers and streams. The relative humidity is exceptionally high, often exceeding 90%.
These abundant rains are vital for the Amazon rainforest, fostering lush vegetation growth. However, they can also pose challenges for urban areas, such as flooding in low-lying regions and disruptions to transportation.
The Dry Season (Amazonian Summer)
Conversely, the dry season, or Amazonian summer, spans from June to November. This season is marked by a significant reduction in rainfall. Although temperatures remain high, the relative humidity slightly decreases, making the climate somewhat drier.
The dry season is the optimal time to explore the Amazon region, as lower river levels reveal river beaches and improve access to trails and other ecotourism activities. The reduced rainfall also makes urban life more convenient, with a lower risk of flooding.
In summary, Manaus’s tropical climate, with its distinct wet and dry seasons, plays a crucial role in shaping the region’s natural environment and daily life, offering both opportunities and challenges throughout the year.
Exploring Manaus and Its Surroundings: Top Tours and Excursions
Consequently, the historic center of Manaus is a true treasure for architecture and history enthusiasts. With its colonial and neoclassical buildings, many of which were constructed during the rubber boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the area offers a glimpse into the city’s prosperous past.
Strolling through the streets of the city center is like traveling back in time, with many of the building materials, such as bricks and marble, imported from Europe, reflecting the opulence of that era.
With our extensive expertise and passion for the Amazon, we’ve created these tips as your guide to exploring the must-see and unique experiences that Manaus and its surroundings have to offer.
Arrival in Manaus!
Upon arriving at Eduardo Gomes International Airport, you can take advantage of our transfer service and simply relax as we take you to your hotel, ensuring a comfortable start to your adventure in Manaus.
Historic City Tour – Belle Époque
Begin your first day with a historic city tour through the heart of Manaus. Explore the majestic Teatro Amazonas, an architectural gem that dates back to the height of the rubber boom. Stroll through Praça São Sebastião and admire the beautiful historical buildings, such as the Palácio Rio Negro and the Mercado Municipal Adolpho Lisboa, where you can purchase local handicrafts and sample Amazonian delicacies.
Visit the MUSA and INPA
On your second day, embark on an educational and inspiring journey with visits to the Museu da Amazônia (MUSA) and the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA). At MUSA, walk along forest trails, climb the observation tower for a panoramic view of the treetops, and learn about the Amazon’s rich biodiversity. At INPA, discover more about the research projects dedicated to conserving the region’s flora and fauna, including the famous manatee rehabilitation center.
Enjoy a delicious lunch
After a morning of cultural exploration, indulge in a delicious lunch at one of the renowned local restaurants, where you can savor typical dishes such as grilled tambaqui and tacacá. To top it off, how about enjoying an artisanal ice cream at the charming Praça do Teatro Amazonas? It’s the perfect spot to relax and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
River Tour – Meeting of the Waters
In the afternoon, get ready for one of the most impressive natural phenomena in the region: the Meeting of the Waters. On a boat tour, you’ll witness the point where the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the muddy waters of the Rio Solimões without mixing. It’s a spectacular sight that captures the magic of the Amazonian rivers.
Nature, ecotourism, and adventure
For a more immersive experience, venture into the forest for a 2 or 3-day stay in a jungle lodge. During your stay, you’ll have the opportunity to hike through the jungle, take early morning canoe trips to observe birds and other wildlife, and even try your hand at piranha fishing.
Visit Presidente Figueiredo – The land of waterfalls
No trip to Manaus would be complete without a visit to Presidente Figueiredo, known as the land of waterfalls. Just a few hours from Manaus, this region offers spectacular waterfalls and caves to explore. It’s the perfect setting for a day of adventure and close contact with nature.
How about exploring the Amazon through river routes?
We have selected river itineraries with overnight stays aboard vessels that navigate through waterways showcasing the biomes, culture, forest, and natural beauty of the Amazon..