3 Best Hotels in Amazon Excursions from Manaus, The Amazon

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Because the Amazon and its tributaries provide easy access to remote parts of the jungle, river transport often serves as the starting point for camping and lodge excursions. Many lodges and camps are within or near national parks or reserves. Accommodations range from hammocks to comfortable rooms with private, hot-water bathrooms. Nature walks, canoe trips, piranha fishing, and visits to indigenous villages are typically part of rain-forest programs led by naturalists or indigenous guides. Most lodges will collect you from your hotel or the airport as part of the package.

Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge

$$$$ | Rodovia Am 352, Manaus, 69730-000, Brazil Fodor's Choice
Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge, Excursions from Manaus
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Tucked away among the islands of the Ananvilhanas Archipelago on the Rio Negro, this luxury resort is unparalleled in its sophistication, combining beautiful cabins with superior guiding and expectional food. Guests are greeted upon arrival with a fresh fruit juice in the elegant, thatched-roofed living area. The cocktail bar, comfortable sofas, and pool table make this area a hub for mingling. All rooms are elegantly furnished with comfortable beds, air-conditioning, mini-refrigerators stocked with drinks, and porches strung with hammocks. The fantastic buffet offers regional delicacies as well as fresh fish and tasty salads. Guests are given personalized itineraries upon arrival, all of which are undertaken in speedboats that jet off from the hotel's charming pier and are led by expert bilingual guides. Classic experiences include visiting pink dolphins and hiking through the forest to visiting local villages. Exploring the surrounding igarapés ( tributary rivers) is a highlight. Feel like playing hooky? Sit back by the lovely infinity pool, surrounded by trees and with views over the Rio Negro. There is a minimum stay of two nights. Prices for a two-night/three-day all-inclusive stay (excluding alcohol) start at R$2,100 per person.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Gourmet food
  • Spacious rooms
  • Beautiful swimming pool

Cons

  • Expensive
Rodovia Am 352, Manaus, 69730-000, Brazil
092-3622–8996
Hotel Details
16 rooms, 4 bungalows
Free Breakfast

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Uakari Lodge/Pousada Uacari

$$$$ | Manaus, Brazil Fodor's Choice

This sustainable floating lodge, set in the middle of a tributary, offers the only way for visitors to explore the Mamirauá Reserve, led by biologists in tandem with local guides from the communities. The result is a special Amazon experiences. Rustic cabins are simple but spacious, with porches and hammocks overlooking the water. Activities include sunrise boat trips, jungle treks, fishing trips, and visits to a local community. While some tours are done in groups, you will also be allocated a private guide to take you exploring by canoe. The flood season (April–July) is the best time to spot wildlife, as animals seek shelter in the canopies of submerged trees and wait for the water to go down. Visitors are also given the chance to interact with researchers from different programs during panels and trips to floating stations. The lodge aims to be fully run by the local communities by 2020. Inquire about special packages, including jaguar tracking expeditions, bird-watching, and photography excursions.

Pros

  • Beautiful location
  • Unparalleled connection with nature
  • Fantastic guiding
  • Great food

Cons

  • Few amenities
  • Sporadic hot water
Manaus, Brazil
097-3343–4160
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
10 rooms
Free Breakfast
R$1,620 per person double occupancy, 4 days and 3 nights

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Amazon Eco Lodge

$$$$ | Manaus, 69240-000, Brazil

Twenty rustic floating cabins make up this remote lodge, one of the oldest in the Amazon, located within 337 hectares of its own reserve on Juma Lake. Highlights include great home-cooking, excellent English-speaking guides, and reliable monkey- and bird-watching. Various packages include visits to riverside communities, nature hikes through the jungle, and piranha fishing. The minimum stay is two nights and the package includes transportation to and from Manaus. Only half of the 20 rooms come with private bathrooms, and can be booked as triple or quadruples. Due to its remoteness, energy is powered by a generator and runs only from 6 pm to 6 am. The journey time from Manaus is 3–4 hours, divided between minivan and speedboat.

Pros

  • Proximity to nature
  • Great guiding

Cons

  • Steeply priced
  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
Manaus, 69240-000, Brazil
092-3308–8393
Hotel Details
No credit cards
20 rooms, 2 wedding suites
Free Breakfast

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