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Amazon River Cruise

Brazilian Amazon Cruise                                         from R20,415 pp
8 days (2n Manaus/5n Amazon)
Flights Included
Internal transfers
All Inclusive Amazon Cruise
Pangea Survival Kit
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Amazon: Toucan Brazilian Amazon and Beaches                             from R20,890 pp
8 days (3n Rio/3n Amazon/1n Manaus)
Flights ex-Johannesburg (excludes airport taxes)
Internal flights and transfers
Guided activities in the Amazon
Pangea Travel Gift
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Amazonia
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Amazon forest | photo: Falvio CremonesiThe enchantment of the Amazon lies in its size and its mystique. Just over half of the 6 million square kilometers of jungles and rivers spreads into Brazil. It is an unbelievably beautiful ecosystem that thousands are fighting to protect. Travelers seeking the heady experience of visiting the tropical wonder enter by bus, boat and air. Rustic lodges provide memorable accommocation along the way. Half of the three million inhabitants of the Amazon live in the metropolis of Manaus, at the confluence of the Amazon River and Rio Negro. A cosmopolitan city with a year-round hot climate, Manaus attracts many Brazilian and foreign tourists seeking an entrance to the surrounding jungle.

Just a few kilometers downstream from the city churns Encontro das Águas (Meeting of the Waters), where the dark violet Rio Negro meets the toffee-colored Rio Solimões. The two rivers flow side by side, never mingling due to differences in speed, density and temperature, until they finally meet in the Amazon River.

To visit the Amazon is to experience life in its most fertile and primordial. Visit the Pantanal flood plains - the marshlands in Central-West known for its birdlife. Take a triip to Belém, in Pará state, often considered the gateway to the Amazon. As one of Brazil's busiest ports, at about 60 miles upriver from the Atlantic Ocean, it services the Pará, River, one of the tributaries of the greater Amazon river system. Belém, built on a number of small islands intersected by channels and rivers, is separated from the larger part of the Amazon delta by Ilha de Marajó.

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