It's been twenty years since the Pantanal wetlands replaced
the Amazon as the top wildlife adventure in Brazil. The Amazonian region,
however, is still one of the best regions to visit in Brazil, whether on a
cruise ship or a traditional riverboat. Once upstream, the most popular areas
for wildlife watching are from Manaus up the Rio Negro or to head farther
upriver to Tefé to stay at the exquisitely delightful Uakari floating lodge.
Wildlife and
ecosystem highlights of this region include pink dolphins, piranha fishing, the
Rio Negro's freshwater archipelago, caiman-spotting at night, flooded forests,
pink-faced uakari monkeys, and tarantulas.
A wildlife trip like this is once in a lifetime, and I would love to help you make this dream a reality.
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