Manaus, State of Amazonas, Brazil

The perfect 3 days itinerary

Manaus is the capital city of the state of Amazonas in northern Brazil. It is situated at the confluence of the Negro and Solimões rivers. It is the most populous city of Amazonas, and it is known as the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Manaus is noted for its architecture, especially the Amazon Theatre, a grand opera house built during the city's era as a rubber industry boomtown. The city's vibrant street markets, rich culture, and unique wildlife make it a must-visit destination.

What to do in Manaus?

This 3 days itinerary is the perfect guide to the best things to see in Manaus. It includes day-by-day activities, travel tips, and the top places to visit.

Day 1: Discover the Heart of Manaus

Morning

Start your day with a visit to the Amazon Theatre, a beautiful opera house that symbolizes Manaus' prosperity during the rubber boom. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and architecture.

Afternoon

Head to the Adolpho Lisboa Municipal Market, a bustling market where you can find a variety of local produce, fish, and crafts. Enjoy a traditional Brazilian lunch at one of the nearby restaurants.

Evening

Visit the Church of Sao Sebastiao, a beautiful cathedral with stunning stained glass windows. End your day with a stroll along the Ponta Negra beach, enjoying the sunset over the Amazon River.


Day 2: Explore the Amazon Rainforest

Morning to Evening

Embark on a full-day tour to the Amazon Rainforest. Start with a boat ride on the Amazon River, where you can witness the Meeting of the Waters, a natural phenomenon where the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the sandy-colored Rio Solimões, but don't mix.

Explore the rainforest with a local guide, learning about the unique flora and fauna. Visit a local indigenous community to learn about their way of life. Enjoy a traditional lunch in the jungle.

In the evening, return to Manaus and relax after your adventurous day.


Day 3: Experience the Wildlife and Culture

Morning

Visit the Bosque da Ciencia, a research and environmental education center where you can see a variety of Amazonian wildlife, including manatees and giant river otters.

Afternoon

Head to the Museu do Seringal Vila Paraíso, a museum that recreates a rubber plantation and provides insights into the rubber boom era.

Evening

End your day with a visit to the Palacete Provincial, a museum complex that houses five different museums, including the Amazonian Pinacoteca, which showcases art from the Amazon region.


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