Brazil Amazonas Wildlife River Cruise
Manaus, Brazil to Manaus, Brazil
Cruise up the Rio Negro on the M/Y Tucano through the Central Amazon Ecological Corridor, the world's largest rainforest preserve. Observe pink river dolphins, a kaleidoscope of colorful birds, and monkeys cavorting in the magnificent trees draped with vines and carpeted with orchids. Float over submerged forests and take a dip at one of the sandy beaches, hike through jungle where the only tracks are your own, and explore the river's edge from our launches, including morning excursions to hear the wakening forest and evening excursions to see nocturnal species. Delight in varied ecosystems from your river-facing cabin on this popular Amazon adventure.
- Listen to the sounds of toucans and howler monkeys as the forest awakens
- Explore the Anavilhanas Archipelago's flooded forests and remote villages by kayak and on foot
- Visit the confluence of the Amazon and Rio Negro waters - an impressive sight to behold!
Minimum Age: 7
- Adventure and Active
- Safari, Animals, and Wildlife
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About M/Y Tucano
Edivam de Lima Regis
Edivam (known by travelers as “Edgy”) is from the area of the left bank of the Amazon River called Manacapuru. From an early age Edivam developed a deep understanding of rainforest flora and fauna, and the lives of remote settlers whose lives are based on the bounty of the forest. During each trip, he shares his extensive expertise, describing the forest and its wildlife through scientific perspectives such as soil composition, species diversity, plant reproduction, and meteorological cycles.

Inclusions
Expertise and services of our experienced adventure guides
All accommodations as noted in the itinerary
All breakfasts, almost all lunches and dinners as noted in the itinerary
Snacks and water between meals
Additional regional guides and experts on many trips
Comprehensive Trip Planner with detailed pre-trip information
Private guided tours at historic sites, museums, wineries and other select attractions as noted in the itinerary
Special events and other select attractions as mentioned in the itinerary
All gratuities at hotels and restaurants
Equipment and experienced guides for activities as described in the itinerary
Park and other entry fees (unless otherwise noted)
Fares for trains, ferries and other modes of travel as listed in the itinerary
Select transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
Baggage transfers and porterage
Exclusions
Accommodations in Manaus pre and post-cruise
International airfare, airport taxes, and excess baggage fees
Alcoholic beverages (MT Sobek provides wine at select events)
Gratuities for MT Sobek guides and guide-drivers
Travel Protection Program
Personal expenses
Reason #01
MT Sobek has sent guests on adventure cruises since 1969, working with local operators of small yachts and ships to create water-based dream adventures.
Reason #02Explore farther into wilderness rainforest than any other tour vessel, with skilled naturalist guides and 3-5 excursions into the forest every day.
Reason #03Enjoy the flexibility of frequent departures year-round, all with a max of just 16 guests and dividing into even smaller groups for daily excursions. Small is the new luxury!
ActivitiesFlexible itinerary with walks through the jungle, paddling in kayaks, exploring the shoreline, visiting an unspoiled village, swimming in crystal-clear water, and observing wildlife.
LodgingSix nights aboard a comfortable, newly renovated expedition vessel, the Motor Yacht Tucano. This is a true small-ship adventure with a max of 16 passengers.
ClimateThis equatorial rainforest cruise is a year-round destination with a temperate climate, there isn't a bad season to visit.
How do I get to the Motor Yacht Tucano launch?To join the cruise, all travelers will meet at the private Tucano Rendezvous lounge, located near the banks of the Rio Negro, in the city center of Manaus, Brazil on the day of embarkation. Complementary transfers to the Tucano Rendezvous lounge are provided for travelers staying at the Hotel Juma Opera and the Hotel Villa Amazonia.
Are the walks in the forest strenuous?The forest walks are primarily to spot plants and animals and are not particularly strenuous. The best way to spot wildlife is a quiet stroll along the forest trail, not crashing through at a sprint.
Are we going to see many large animals?The Amazon is the greatest collection of life on earth, but remember the Amazon is one of high diversity, low density. While there are lots of large mammals in the Amazon rainforest like jaguars and tapirs, they are very elusive and they have plenty of space to hide when they hear you. On our trip we will see lots of kinds of creatures but not very many of each kind. The beauty is in how the flora and fauna have evolved wonderful and bizarre adaptations to thrive in this wilderness.
What is the risk of catching a tropical disease?We are in the wilderness far away from people and areas where diseases are mostly found, so there is little risk. For protection in the unlikely event of exposure to disease, most passengers ensure that their yellow fever and hepatitis inoculations are up to date, and take malaria prophylaxis pills. Prudent use of insect repellent on the trip is recommended. The standards of cleanliness on board M/Y Tucano are very high and the cuisine is adapted to visitors.
What is the best time of the year to go?The best time to travel to the Amazon is really dependent on a traveler's personal considerations. M/Y Tucano cruises year-round and the trips are wonderful any time of year.
Rainy season spans late January through early May. It's rare to have a full day of rain, and advantages of traveling in this season are that most riverine plants fruit and flower during this period, so it's a great time to see birds and monkeys at the water's edge. Temperatures are also generally a bit cooler.
The dry season, with the lowest river levels and warmest temperatures, runs from September to November. As the rivers get shallower, broad beaches of fine white sand appear. Even in the dry season, it often rains a bit in the afternoons. This is an excellent time of year to see large fishing birds, marine mammals, and at night, reptiles like Caiman.
Absolutely! The yacht cruises mostly in the middle of the day and at night, which leaves lots of time to explore off the vessel in the rainforest. There are usually 3-5 excursions off the vessel every day, including walks in the forest every morning, as well as exploring in launches with quiet electric motors, paddling by kayak, and visiting small villages or the homes of pioneer families. On several nights during the cruise, weather permitting, observe bizarre noctural creatures from the safety of the launches.
Is there air conditioning on M/Y Tucano?The M/Y Tucano has an efficient air-conditioning system that functions in the heat of the day and at night. The yacht has a policy of "Solar Power Hours" for certain periods during the daytime, when all fuel-consuming machines are turned off and what energy is used comes from solar panels. This is generally in the morning and late afternoon when travelers are off the vessel on excursions. The vessel remains comfortable even without electricity due to the solar panel and thoughtful design features including thermal insulation. The stateroom windows open and close and have insect screens.
Edivam de Lima Regis
Edivam (known by travelers as “Edgy”) is from the area of the left bank of the Amazon River called Manacapuru. From an early age Edivam developed a deep understanding of rainforest flora and fauna, and the lives of remote settlers whose lives are based on the bounty of the forest. During each trip, he shares his extensive expertise, describing the forest and its wildlife through scientific perspectives such as soil composition, species diversity, plant reproduction, and meteorological cycles.

Inclusions
Expertise and services of our experienced adventure guides
All accommodations as noted in the itinerary
All breakfasts, almost all lunches and dinners as noted in the itinerary
Snacks and water between meals
Additional regional guides and experts on many trips
Comprehensive Trip Planner with detailed pre-trip information
Private guided tours at historic sites, museums, wineries and other select attractions as noted in the itinerary
Special events and other select attractions as mentioned in the itinerary
All gratuities at hotels and restaurants
Equipment and experienced guides for activities as described in the itinerary
Park and other entry fees (unless otherwise noted)
Fares for trains, ferries and other modes of travel as listed in the itinerary
Select transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
Baggage transfers and porterage
Exclusions
Accommodations in Manaus pre and post-cruise
International airfare, airport taxes, and excess baggage fees
Alcoholic beverages (MT Sobek provides wine at select events)
Gratuities for MT Sobek guides and guide-drivers
Travel Protection Program
Personal expenses
Reason #01
MT Sobek has sent guests on adventure cruises since 1969, working with local operators of small yachts and ships to create water-based dream adventures.
Reason #02Explore farther into wilderness rainforest than any other tour vessel, with skilled naturalist guides and 3-5 excursions into the forest every day.
Reason #03Enjoy the flexibility of frequent departures year-round, all with a max of just 16 guests and dividing into even smaller groups for daily excursions. Small is the new luxury!
ActivitiesFlexible itinerary with walks through the jungle, paddling in kayaks, exploring the shoreline, visiting an unspoiled village, swimming in crystal-clear water, and observing wildlife.
LodgingSix nights aboard a comfortable, newly renovated expedition vessel, the Motor Yacht Tucano. This is a true small-ship adventure with a max of 16 passengers.
ClimateThis equatorial rainforest cruise is a year-round destination with a temperate climate, there isn't a bad season to visit.
How do I get to the Motor Yacht Tucano launch?To join the cruise, all travelers will meet at the private Tucano Rendezvous lounge, located near the banks of the Rio Negro, in the city center of Manaus, Brazil on the day of embarkation. Complementary transfers to the Tucano Rendezvous lounge are provided for travelers staying at the Hotel Juma Opera and the Hotel Villa Amazonia.
Are the walks in the forest strenuous?The forest walks are primarily to spot plants and animals and are not particularly strenuous. The best way to spot wildlife is a quiet stroll along the forest trail, not crashing through at a sprint.
Are we going to see many large animals?The Amazon is the greatest collection of life on earth, but remember the Amazon is one of high diversity, low density. While there are lots of large mammals in the Amazon rainforest like jaguars and tapirs, they are very elusive and they have plenty of space to hide when they hear you. On our trip we will see lots of kinds of creatures but not very many of each kind. The beauty is in how the flora and fauna have evolved wonderful and bizarre adaptations to thrive in this wilderness.
What is the risk of catching a tropical disease?We are in the wilderness far away from people and areas where diseases are mostly found, so there is little risk. For protection in the unlikely event of exposure to disease, most passengers ensure that their yellow fever and hepatitis inoculations are up to date, and take malaria prophylaxis pills. Prudent use of insect repellent on the trip is recommended. The standards of cleanliness on board M/Y Tucano are very high and the cuisine is adapted to visitors.
What is the best time of the year to go?The best time to travel to the Amazon is really dependent on a traveler's personal considerations. M/Y Tucano cruises year-round and the trips are wonderful any time of year.
Rainy season spans late January through early May. It's rare to have a full day of rain, and advantages of traveling in this season are that most riverine plants fruit and flower during this period, so it's a great time to see birds and monkeys at the water's edge. Temperatures are also generally a bit cooler.
The dry season, with the lowest river levels and warmest temperatures, runs from September to November. As the rivers get shallower, broad beaches of fine white sand appear. Even in the dry season, it often rains a bit in the afternoons. This is an excellent time of year to see large fishing birds, marine mammals, and at night, reptiles like Caiman.
Absolutely! The yacht cruises mostly in the middle of the day and at night, which leaves lots of time to explore off the vessel in the rainforest. There are usually 3-5 excursions off the vessel every day, including walks in the forest every morning, as well as exploring in launches with quiet electric motors, paddling by kayak, and visiting small villages or the homes of pioneer families. On several nights during the cruise, weather permitting, observe bizarre noctural creatures from the safety of the launches.
Is there air conditioning on M/Y Tucano?The M/Y Tucano has an efficient air-conditioning system that functions in the heat of the day and at night. The yacht has a policy of "Solar Power Hours" for certain periods during the daytime, when all fuel-consuming machines are turned off and what energy is used comes from solar panels. This is generally in the morning and late afternoon when travelers are off the vessel on excursions. The vessel remains comfortable even without electricity due to the solar panel and thoughtful design features including thermal insulation. The stateroom windows open and close and have insect screens.
About MT Sobek

To feed your spirit of adventure, Mountain Travel Sobek offers a wide range of unique and perfectly paced itineraries led by incredible local guides. We keep groups small, usually fewer than 10 people, and seek out great food and characterful accommodations everywhere we go.
Beyond the seamless logistics and careful attention to detail, our aim is to create a space for truly special moments in unforgettable places.
We are the Adventure Company—come explore with us.
About MT Sobek

To feed your spirit of adventure, Mountain Travel Sobek offers a wide range of unique and perfectly paced itineraries led by incredible local guides. We keep groups small, usually fewer than 10 people, and seek out great food and characterful accommodations everywhere we go.
Beyond the seamless logistics and careful attention to detail, our aim is to create a space for truly special moments in unforgettable places.
We are the Adventure Company—come explore with us.