by sd159
This is where the Amazon River and the Tapajos River converge. Quite a sight to see the two rivers mixing together, as the Amazon is muddy (actually silty) and the Tapajos is not.
by dichris
Lovely - we did a maiaca lake cruise and can highly recommend it. Saw a lot of wildlife including a black howler monkey, dolphins, sloth and osprey.
Visited: Feb 01, 2018
by Culturalcruise
Visiting the plantation where tropical fruits and brazil nuts were grown.
Visited: Nov 19, 2016
by JenskiMe2
We arrived 3 hrs. late (due to the river's current?) and were tendered in so we missed our privately arranged tour due to lack of time. A big disappointment. Surely the current is a known factor in this day and age and should have been foreseen.
Visited: Jan 20, 2019
by bes9002
Nice stop but overall there is very little wildlife to see here. Just sloths and monkeys
Visited: Nov 23, 2019
by jscott4722
Yes, fishing for Pirhana
Visited: Dec 17, 2019
by WendyS14
Interesting excursion and ports.
by colleenbraun
Ships walking tour of forest
Visited: Jan 21, 2020
by jww5531nc
So so
by rosepetersen
Very hot, we took a taxi to town as we were docked in the industrial part. We walked down a local shopping street that was very interesting. And we visited the lovely blue church. I used wifi at a tourist pavilion. And bought some fish scales... the thing to bring back. They are huge,
Visited: Nov 18, 2017
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