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M/Y Tucano |
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This river trip explores some of the least touched rainforest in the Amazon region, entering a seldom visited area to seek out the wildlife that few visitors ever see. Built in the style of a nineteenth century riverboat, the Tucano has nine air conditioned outside cabins spead over three decks with a mixture of lower and upper berths; all cabins have private facilities, wooden panelling and large windows. The top deck is partly open, with a shaded area at the stern, while the middle deck has a spacious forwardfacing saloon with a wide balcony. The 80 feet long and 21 feet wide vessel can accommodate 18 passengers plus a crew of seven that includes a naturalist guide to accompany all excursions. |
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Day 1 Depart up the Rio Negro to explore the world's largest river island system, the Anavilhanas Archipelago, where you can see pink river dolphin and many exotic birds. Day 2 Early morning launch trip to seek howler monkeys and toucans, followed by a forest walk. Cruise on with time for |
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Day 3 Travel during the day with stops for excursions by launch and on foot. Day 4 Sail along the heavily forested riverbank, scouting for wildlife.Visit a settler's home and continue to the Rio |
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Day 5 Rejoin the Rio Negro, sailing downstream, with excursions on foot and by boat, plus another night excursion to seek out nocturnal wildlife. Day 6 Morning excursion and visit the village of Novo Airão, which specialises in boat building. Sail downstream to arrive near the confluence of the Rio Negro with the Solimoes at daybreak. |
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Day 7 Explore Lago Janauari Ecological Park, a good area to observe wildlife. Travel to the Meeting of the Waters where the silt-laden waters of the Solimoes run alongside the clear, dark waters of the Rio Negro for several kilometres due to their different densities. Night excursion. Day 8 Morning disembarkation and transfer to Manaus airport. Please contact us for further information and price by email sales@veloso.com or by telephone 0208 762 06 16. |
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