Amazon Expedition: 14-day Immersion in Nature and the Riverside Communities of the Amazon.

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Alvaro Dante

Guided trip
What's special?
special Photography workshop
special Real local communities
special Local Ferry in the Amazon River
Hi seeker! My name is Alvaro I am a photographer and I want to invite you to be part of a genuine and transformative experience in one of the most impressive places in the world: a biocultural immersion in the Brazilian Amazon. What is Biocultural Trip? Biocultural tourism refers to a type of tourism that aims to promote the conservation of biological and cultural diversity. It involves traveling to destinations that are rich in both natural and cultural heritage, with a focus on understanding the interconnectedness between ecosystems and local cultures. Biocultural tourism seeks to foster sustainable practices, support local communities, and raise awareness about the importance of preserving both biodiversity and cultural traditions. Who I am looking for? If you're someone who loves to travel to connect with local hosts and learn about their customs, gastronomy, handicrafts, or history; if you enjoy expressing yourself through photography or art, practicing yoga and/or meditation; if you're seeking a destination where you can breathe pure air, hike surrounded by life, and experience a deep connection with untouched nature, then this might be the trip for you. For this journey, I'm looking for individuals with open minds and hearts, ready to experience life in the Amazon with all their senses. This is a trip for seekers, those who thirst for a unique experience, who know how to respect local cultures, who are open to sharing and experimenting, and especially for those who want to practice photography. Respecting and embracing local cultures is paramount. We have the privilege of engaging with communities that have deep-rooted traditions and customs. It's important to approach each interaction with curiosity, empathy, and a genuine desire to learn from the wisdom passed down through generations. How is gonna be? The journey is scheduled for the first two weeks of October 2023. As a biocultural trip, we aim to establish the relationship between nature and its culture, considering three main pillars: Being Nature, Being Human, and Being Community. The itinerary for the first week begins in Manaus, and the goal is to fully engage in establishing a strong connection with the jungle and the Amazon ecosystem. We will strengthen the bond between Being Human and Being Nature. To achieve that, we will travel 100 km into the jungle and spend 3 days and 2 nights in typical cabins of the region. We will go on guided short and long walks to learn about plants, insects, traditional medicines, and engage in immersion exercises. We will also have daytime and nighttime river navigation to connect with the river, trees, and the animals that inhabit it. We will witness breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, and starry nights. One night will be spent in the middle of the jungle to learn survival skills: we will fish for our own food, build our shelter, and cook like true "caboclos." Afterward, we return to the city (Manaus) to visit Presidente Figueiredo, where we will explore caves and waterfalls that are part of the Amazon rainforest. From Manaus, we will embark on a local boat (just like the ones in the movies) and sail for 36 hours along the Amazon River to the town of Santarém. This journey is considered a transition in our path. There, we will begin our second week dedicated to reinforcing the relationship between Being Human and Being Community. Alter do Chão is a small village 30 km away from Santarém, surrounded by the Tapajós River. In October, when the river level drops, it reveals the beauty of freshwater beaches. We will cross the Tapajós River to reach an area of riverside communities. During 4 days, we will visit social projects in 3 local communities to learn about their cuisine, handicrafts, and way of life. We will also go on hikes, navigate through jungle rivers, and engage in other activities. For those who want to enjoy their own personal time, we always consider providing free time. In the small village of Alter do Chão, we can learn traditional dances and work with ancestral medicines. Finally, we will take a flight from Santarém to Manaus, offering an aerial view of the journey we have undertaken in these two weeks and allowing us to see the immensity of the jungle from the sky. We welcome individuals who are eager to immerse themselves in the vibrant beauty of the Amazon, capturing its essence through the lens of their cameras. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, this journey will provide countless opportunities to capture the awe-inspiring landscapes, the rich biodiversity, and the captivating moments shared with local communities. Sharing and connecting with fellow travelers will enrich the experience even further. This journey provides a unique opportunity to bond with like-minded individuals who are also seeking a different perspective on life. Through shared adventures, conversations around the campfire, and the exchange of stories, we can create lasting friendships and memories. If this sounds like the adventure you've been waiting for, don't hesitate to join us on this biocultural exploration of the Brazilian Amazon. Let's embrace the beauty of nature, connect with local communities, and create lasting memories together.

About me! After traveling for many years to different places around the world as a backpacker, photographer, and nomad, Biocultural tourism captured my interest, and I wanted to create this completely authentic itinerary to facilitate the experience of living in the Amazon with local communities. These small expeditions are conducted in places I already know and have established relationships with local hosts. Every journey involves some improvisation, especially in destinations where it's difficult to control external surprises, but I can assure you that we won't do anything that could jeopardize your safety. I have a Wildness First Aid Advance certification (WAFA) from the WMAI organization. Also, I have traveled to this place many times, sometimes alone, other times with groups, and even with my young son, so I know very much where I am inviting you. I enjoy sharing my knowledge about the place, but I leave that role to the local guides who will accompany us at each location. My role on this trip is to facilitate the journey and provoke you to have a deeper trip, making it as authentic as possible, so you can enjoy it without worrying about accommodation, transportation, or wasting time trying to find the right people to show you the corners of the jungle. I greatly appreciate people who know how to engage in meaningful conversations, who are considerate, and who are open to listening and sharing their opinions. If you're looking to be drunk everyday and party all the time, that's not the Brazil I can show you. So, if you're ready to embark on this authentic Amazonian adventure, where you can leave the logistics in your hands and focus on experiencing the true essence of the jungle, then join me on this remarkable journey that goes beyond the beaten path.

Details about the accommodation: In cities, we'll stay at a Hostel (upgrade to hotel available) with private Double/Triple rooms. In the jungle, we'll be in local lodges with 3/4-person cabins and private bathrooms (no upgrade possible). On the ship, we'll use our own hammocks and share space with locals. Private bathroom and camarote provided. In communities, we'll stay in "redarios" where you can hang your own hammock (provided by us). Do you have any questions? Let me know in the Q&A section!

What's included?
All Accommodation (Shared rooms)
3 days & 2 nights Jungle expedition
Presidente Figueiredo + Entrance fee
Boat tickets Manaus - Santarem
All transportation between stops
4 days and 3 nights Communities trip
All meals in jungle and communities
Local guides
Photography workshop
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Trip Itinerary
1

Manaus

Day 1-2
Welcome to Manaus, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Upon your arrival at Eduardo Gomes International Airport, we will greet you with a delicious welcome breakfast to start your journey with energy. Then, at the Hotel, we will meet Norberto, our local guide for the next 5 days. So we will go for a city tour to give you a closer look at its history, architecture, and culture of Manaus. During the tour, we will visit the Amazon Theatre (outside), the city clock, and the iconic Public Market, where you can taste the region's typical food. After a morning full of activities, we will take you to the hotel for check-in and provide you with free time to explore nearby tourist spots and enjoy the local cuisine. Check-in time 14 pm. We recommend arriving on the day before the trip starts. Meals are not included on this day. All transportation from Airport to Hotel and Citytour is included.
2

Presidente Figueiredo

Day 2-3
After a delightful breakfast at the hotel, we will set off in a private vehicle towards the Presidente Figueiredo Reserve, located 100 km north of the city of Manaus. This remarkable destination is renowned for its breathtaking waterfalls, enchanting caves, and cinematic landscapes. Once we arrive, we will immerse ourselves in a full day of nature exploration, embarking on invigorating hikes along picturesque trails, taking refreshing swims in cascading waterfalls, and venturing out to discover the surrounding rivers. Around midday, we will pause to indulge in a delectable meal at a local restaurant, savoring the region's culinary delights. After a day filled with thrilling adventures, we will return to Manaus for a restful night's sleep at our hotel, preparing for our upcoming expedition on the mighty Amazon River. Only breakfast is included. Other meals are not included (U$D10 per meal) All transportation and guide included.
3

Rio Juma

Day 3-6
After breakfast, we will embark on a journey to the Juma Reserve, where a unique experience in the Amazon rainforest awaits. During the trip, you will witness the impressive convergence of the Rio Negro and the Rio Solimões, giving birth to the majestic Amazon River. Once in the reserve, you will disconnect from the modern world and immerse yourself in the jungle, dedicating yourself to reconnecting with nature. Over the course of three days, you will have the opportunity to enjoy various activities such as canoeing, fishing, flora and fauna observation, jungle hikes, and species identification, local medicine and we will visit the local farm of our local friends (native family). All meals, including vegetarian options, will provide a delicious opportunity to savor the flavors of the jungle. If conditions permit, we will navigate the channels deeper into the rainforest, offering a unique experience in close contact with nature. For those seeking an even more intense adventure, there will be an option to participate in a survival experience, learning fishing techniques, creating utensils, and sleeping in the jungle. On the fourth day, after lunch, we will return to Manaus, allowing you free time to rest and reflect after this extraordinary jungle experience. All meals included. Water is always included. All transportation included.
4

Alter do Chão

Day 6-8
In the morning, we will board a boat that will take us along the majestic Amazon River for 36 hours, until we reach the picturesque city of Santarém in Pará. This leg of the journey marks a transition, moving from a time of introspection and connection with nature to a more social and cultural experience. During the boat ride, we will have the opportunity to interact with the local people, learn about their customs and traditions, and immerse ourselves in the everyday life of the Amazon region. This is the perfect time to relax, reflect, and enjoy the panoramic views of the river and its natural surroundings. Welcome to Pará! In the afternoon, we will arrive at the port of Santarém, the second-largest city in the state of Pará, where transportation will be waiting to take us to Alter do Chão, a beautiful and peaceful community located about 30 km from Santarém. Here, you will have the evening and night free to explore the area at your own pace. We recommend taking a stroll along the beach of Ilha do Amor, known for its crystal-clear waters and natural beauty. You can also visit Lago Verde, a magical place surrounded by forests and lush flora and fauna. Additionally, we suggest having a group dinner to share experiences and enjoy delicious regional cuisine. If it's the weekend, we can join some of the events and festivities that usually take place in the area, such as the famous Carimbó night, a traditional dance of the region. If you decide to spend the night, please note that transportation back and drinks are not included. Enjoy your time in this beautiful place!
5

Resex Tapajós arapiuns

Day 8-11
Day 1 On the following morning, we will get ready to begin our tour of the communities. We will cross the Tapajós River to head towards the Tapajós-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve, where our first visit will be to the CEFA (Experimental Center for Active Forest), belonging to the NGO Saúde e Alegria. This center is a place where studies, training, and research on productive practices and sustainability are carried out and replicated in the communities. In the late afternoon, we will cross the Arapiuns River to settle in the community of Atodi, where we will be welcomed by the women of the cooperative. Over the next few days, we will have the opportunity to experience the delicious local cuisine in all the meals provided. These meals are included in the tour and are offered by the welcoming community, who will showcase their culture and traditions, and share their experiences and knowledge about life in the Amazon. Day 2: After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we head towards one of the most impressive routes of the entire journey. With a local guide, we enter the primary forest through the Chestnut Trail. There, we can learn about the different species of flora and fauna, as well as discover local stories and customs of the jungle. We will also have the opportunity to refresh ourselves in the crystal-clear waters of an Igarapé and appreciate the majesty of the place. In the afternoon, we will visit the flour house of a local family (where flour is made along with their garden) and have the opportunity to participate in an authentic "Farinhada" of cassava, where we will learn about the process of creating cassava flour (one of the main products of the communities) and contribute to its production. To end this day, in the evening we will have a small bonfire on the river beach, where we will enjoy the starry sky and share stories and experiences with fellow travelers. Day 3: Today we begin our navigation along the Arapiuns River towards the Anã community. During the journey, we will make a stop at the Arimum community to learn about the crafting of Tucumã leaf handicrafts, a traditional technique that has been adopted by the community for sale throughout Brazil and abroad. We will arrive at the Anã community around noon, where we will have a well-deserved rest and enjoy a traditional lunch prepared by the locals. There, we will be welcomed by Doña María Odila, the founder of the MUSA (Dreaming Women in Action) project, who will be our host and companion in the upcoming days of our jungle adventure. In the evening, we will sleep in a "redario," a typical jungle accommodation. (Enclosed space to hang the hammocks) Day 4: We have a local breakfast and then we go to know the local communities and their projects. We can visit a local fish food factory, a local fish farm, or a local ”melipona” fran where we can learn about the process to extract honey. And finally, we will visit a local beach to have some time with Dona Odila. After that, we have our lunch and we go back to Alter do Chao by boat. On the way back, we will see the sunset and the Cururu beach. Night in Alter do Chao. Meals are not included this night.
6

Alter do Chão

Day 11-12
Free Day. On this day, you will have the opportunity to choose between completing any activity you may have missed during the trip, further exploring the community of Alter do Chão, or simply enjoying the beaches and places in the city. You can also take the opportunity to participate in a farewell ceremony or ritual and share your experiences and reflections with the group. It is a day to relax and enjoy before departing the following day. No meals were included on this day. Optional activities could be booked.
7

Manaus

Day 12-14
After breakfast, we will have the morning free to enjoy a swim in the Green Lagoon. Around noon, we will head to the airport to catch our return flight to Manaus. During the approximately one-hour flight, we will have the opportunity to appreciate the view of the Amazon River landscape from the air. Upon our return to Manaus, we will have the afternoon free to prepare for our departure. In the evening, we will have a group farewell dinner. If possible, we will have a meeting with indigenous leader Vanda Witoto, who will share with us the struggles of her community and her role as an indigenous activist. It will be a special moment to share and bid farewell to them as we conclude our journey. Breakfast and Dinner are included on this day.
Trip Summary
Accommodation
Hostel & Bed & Breakfast & Camping & Hotel
14 days trip
Manaus, Presidente Figueiredo & 5 more
Transportation
Car, Boat, Plane
What's excluded?
International Flights
Local Flight Santarém - Manaus
Meals out of the expeditions
Tips for local families
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