Expedições Selvagens
Cruseiros Ecológicos na Bacia do Tapajós
Oferecemos cruzeiros ecológicos durante todo o ano pelo Sistema Hidrográfico do Rio Tapajós, imersos em uma das regiões mais biodiversas e culturalmente ricas da Amazônia. Esta terra selvagem e intocada abriga uma extraordinária variedade de flora e fauna, desde golfinhos cor-de-rosa e vitórias-régias gigantes até aves endêmicas e o esquivo jaguar. Além dessa beleza natural de tirar o fôlego, você se conectará com as tradições profundas e o conhecimento das comunidades locais, como o povo Munduruku, que chama o Tapajós de "Ocekadi", significando "nosso rio, nosso lugar".
O Rio Tapajós é a quinta maior bacia hidrográfica da Amazônia e um dos principais rios de água limpa da região. Sua jornada, desde as savanas de Mato Grosso até a Floresta Amazônica no Pará, oferece águas cristalinas, praias de areia branca e florestas antigas—criando um cenário idílico para sua aventura.
Com mais de 16 anos de experiência na Amazônia, escolhi o Tapajós como o coração de nossas expedições porque é o meu lugar favorito no mundo. Esta região é um mosaico de terras de conservação e terras indígenas, com mais de 40.000 espécies de plantas, 800 espécies de aves, 427 espécies de mamíferos e 3.000 espécies de peixes. Também é protegida por dez unidades de conservação e 19 territórios indígenas, com os quais colaboramos ativamente para apoiar projetos sustentáveis como os Guardiões das Águas e os Guardiões das Florestas.
Nossa jornada começa em Santarém, na confluência dos Rios Tapajós e Amazonas. A partir daqui, embarcamos em uma viagem que mistura exploração, cultura e conservação, levando você a alguns dos cenários mais deslumbrantes da Amazônia. Prepare-se para uma experiência única, onde a magia da natureza e a realidade se misturam de maneira impecável.
Junte-se a nós em uma aventura extraordinária no coração da Amazônia—onde cada dia revela algo notável.
Destaques da Experiência
Exploração do Canal Jari
O Canal do Jari é mais espetacular durante a estação das cheias do rio, oferecendo uma experiência imersiva no vibrante ecossistema da Amazônia. Esta zona é um paraíso para os amantes da natureza e observadores da vida selvagem, pois navegamos por águas que revelam uma rica tapeçaria de flora e fauna.
Enquanto navegamos ao longo do canal, você estará cercado por paisagens deslumbrantes – exuberante vegetação amazônica, tradicionais casas ribeirinhas e os icônicos nenúfares gigantes. Esta é uma excelente oportunidade para observar uma grande variedade de vida selvagem, incluindo preguiças, macacos, crocodilos e, se tivermos sorte, botos cor de rosa.
Durante o percurso faremos uma parada especial para visitar Dona Dulce, pioneira na gastronomia amazônica, que elevou a humilde vitória-régia a uma forma de arte culinária. Os hóspedes são recebidos com uma bandeja de iguarias amazônicas exclusivas - desde brownies de nenúfar e pipoca de farinha de mandioca até tempura e batatas fritas de nenúfar.
Depois de desfrutar deste banquete diferenciado, iniciaremos a Trilha da Floresta Encantada, também conhecida como Trilha da Preguiça. Durante a estação seca, faremos uma caminhada a pé, percorrendo um caminho rico em biodiversidade. Como o nome sugere, esta trilha é o lar da esquiva preguiça, junto com outras criaturas fascinantes nativas da região.
FLONA Jamaraquá: Exploring the Tapajós National Forest
The Tapajós National Forest (FLONA) is one of the Amazon's most remarkable federal conservation areas, spanning an impressive 527,319 hectares. This region, rich in biodiversity, offers a rare glimpse into the heart of the Amazon's ecosystems. Established in 1974, FLONA’s mission is the sustainable use of forest resources and scientific research, with a focus on sustainable exploitation techniques for native forests.
On this journey, travelers will hike through the forest guided by local experts and community members, discovering an incredible variety of flora, including medicinal plants and towering ancient trees. This trail also offers a unique opportunity to witness rare wildlife in its natural habitat. As we reach the refreshing crystal-clear waters of Jamaraquá, there’s nothing better than taking a swim in this secluded Amazonian stream, surrounded by the sounds of the rainforest. Whether arriving by big boat, speed boat, or by car, this experience promises a deep connection to one of the most untouched parts of the world.
FLONA Maguary: Into the Heart of the Wild
For the ultimate wilderness experience, the Maguary trail is a true adventure. This 11-mile trek through the dense rainforest takes two days to complete, offering an immersive and intense connection to the Amazon. We break the journey into two parts — trekking half the distance on day one, spending the night deep within the forest, and finishing the other half on day two. Sleeping under the canopy in the deep forest offers the possibility of witnessing some of the Amazon's elusive wildlife, including jaguars.
The highlight of this journey is meeting the Samaúma, the oldest and largest tree in the region, a majestic giant that takes 28 people to fully embrace. Standing before this tree is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as its sheer size and presence are awe-inspiring.
For those seeking a shorter adventure, the Maguary short trail offers a 5-mile hike with the added delight of swimming in a crystal-clear Amazon stream. Whether you choose the long or short trail, this journey deep into the Tapajós region will leave an indelible mark on your soul.
Visit the Munduruku People: Guardians of the Forest and Water
As stewards of their land, the Munduruku people are deeply committed to protecting the rich biodiversity of the Tapajós region. Home to 23 families in the village of Bragança, located within the Tapajós National Forest, this community plays a vital role in preserving both the cultural and ecological heritage of the area.
The Munduruku have launched two critical conservation initiatives: the Water Guardians and Forest Guardians projects, both of which we actively collaborate with. These initiatives are aimed at protecting the water sources and the lush rainforest ecosystems that form the lifeblood of this region. By visiting the Munduruku, you’ll gain firsthand insights into their sustainable practices and how they coexist with the environment.
This part of the expedition includes an immersive visit to their village, where you'll learn about their conservation efforts, traditional ecological knowledge, and how they’re leading the way in rainforest preservation.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the adventure continues into the night with gator spotting by canoe. As you silently navigate the waterways under the stars, keep an eye out for alligators and other nocturnal creatures that thrive in the dense vegetation and tranquil waters.
This visit not only offers a rare glimpse into the life of an Indigenous community deeply connected to nature but also allows you to contribute to meaningful conservation efforts that protect the very ecosystems you're exploring.
Exploring the Arapiuns River and the Coroca Community: A Haven of Sustainability
Our journey brings us to the pristine waters of the Arapiuns River, a hidden gem in the Amazon with crystal-clear, warm water and stunning white sand beaches. Swimming in these tranquil waters is a truly paradisiacal experience, offering moments of serenity amidst the untouched beauty of the rainforest.
As we pass through, we will visit the Coroca Community, located on the banks of the Arapiuns River. Known for its exceptional communal organization, Coroca is a model of sustainable living deeply rooted in the traditional "puxirum" system—where neighbors unite in collective efforts for farming and other community projects. Established in the 1920s by the Santos family, this community has upheld its values of shared labor and cooperation for nearly a century.
Today, the community thrives on projects like fish farming, beekeeping, and the production of the award-winning "Arapiuns Weavings", which are crafted using techniques passed down through generations. These initiatives are part of their larger agroforestry efforts, designed to both restore the environment and support sustainable tourism, offering travelers an authentic and eco-conscious experience.
During your visit, you’ll have the chance to learn about these sustainable practices, all while connecting with a community that is deeply committed to protecting and preserving their local environment. This stop combines relaxation, ecological awareness, and a meaningful glimpse into the harmonious relationship between people and nature in this remote corner of the Amazon.
Amazon Snapshots
Explore Maicá Lake: A Sanctuary for Wildlife
Maicá Lake offers a short but magical glimpse into the Amazon’s biodiversity. This natural fish nursery is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Whether early in the morning or late in the afternoon, you’ll be surrounded by calm waters and incredible wildlife. Expect to spot vibrant herons, toucans, macaws, japiins, and even reptiles as they move through the area. The tranquility of Maicá Lake makes it an ideal location for fishing or simply immersing yourself in the serene beauty of the Amazon's flora and fauna.
Witness the Majestic Meeting of the Waters in Santarém
A must-see natural phenomenon, the Meeting of the Waters is where the Amazon River meets the Tapajós, creating a stunning contrast between the dark waters of the Amazon and the crystal-clear waters of the Tapajós. This short tour allows you to witness one of the most breathtaking sights in the region—a visual spectacle of two rivers flowing side by side, without mixing. It’s a remarkable natural display that showcases the immense power and beauty of the Amazon ecosystem.
Lunch at Casa do Saulo: A Culinary Amazonian Delight
After a morning of exploration, take a break with a lunch at Casa do Saulo, one of the region's best restaurants. Known for its Amazon-inspired cuisine and stunning surroundings, this restaurant offers a fantastic experience for travelers looking to indulge in local flavors. With a beautiful setting and a welcoming atmosphere, Casa do Saulo is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal after a day of adventure.
Pirarimbó: An Immersive Amazonian Celebration
Pirarimbó is a unique fusion of the traditional Piracaia (Amazonian barbecue) and the vibrant rhythms of Carimbó, led by locals from Alter do Chão. Rooted in the rich culinary traditions and cultural expressions of Western Pará, Pirarimbó is far more than just an event—it is a living celebration of Amazonian heritage.
Originating in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pirarimbó was conceived as a safe, intimate gathering that allowed participants to connect deeply with the culture of the forest, away from crowds. Set against the backdrop of the Tapajós River or Lago Verde, this celebration often takes place under the full moon or a sky filled with stars, transporting participants to a time when life was simpler, and nature and ancestry were in perfect harmony.
What Makes Pirarimbó Special
Pirarimbó offers a portal into the heart of the Amazon's ancestral wisdom and cultural traditions. It is a journey into the soul of the region, where participants can:
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Engage with Local Culture: Led by community members from Alter do Chão, you’ll experience the art, music, and culinary heritage of the Amazon.
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Connect with Ancestry: Through storytelling, traditional music, and the flavors of Piracaia, Pirarimbó allows you to tap into the memories and knowledge passed down through generations.
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Immerse in the Environment: Held outdoors on the white-sand beaches of the Tapajós or by the tranquil Lago Verde, the experience is enhanced by the beauty and serenity of nature, offering an unforgettable connection with the forest and river.
Pirarimbó in Your Journey
Whether it’s at the end of a day of exploration or as a celebratory closing to your Amazonian journey, Pirarimbó is included as a part of all our experiences. It serves as a bridge between the natural wonders you've encountered and the cultural richness of the people who call this region home. This is your opportunity to dance to the rhythm of Carimbó, savor traditional Amazonian flavors, and celebrate under the Amazon sky—just as generations have done before you.
A Experiência Amazônica: O Que Está Incluído
We offer an immersive 5-day cruise along the breathtaking Tapajós River, with the option to extend your experience for deeper exploration. All of our programs are fully personalized and tailored to suit your specific interests and preferences.
Whether you're looking to reconnect with nature, immerse yourself in local cultures, or explore the region's incredible biodiversity, we have an adventure for you.
What Sets Us Apart
Our expeditions are more than just a journey through the Amazon—they are a deep, respectful engagement with the region’s ecosystems and its people. Here's how we make your adventure exceptional:
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Ecological Focus & Conservation Partnerships:
By collaborating with local communities through projects like Water Guardians and Forest Guardians, your trip directly supports sustainable tourism efforts aimed at preserving the Amazon's unparalleled biodiversity. Every adventure contributes to local conservation efforts, protecting this sacred land for future generations.
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Rare Wildlife Encounters:
Experience extraordinary sightings of pink river dolphins, giant river otters, herons, macaws, and even the elusive jaguar. Our guides know the best times and locations to spot the region's wildlife, offering you opportunities for unforgettable experiences in this natural wonder.
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Cultural Immersion & Community Engagement:
Engage with local Indigenous communities, like the Munduruku people, who offer unique insights into their traditions and way of life. From sacred fire ceremonies to learning about the region's history, your journey will deepen your understanding of the Amazon's cultural and spiritual significance.
Included in Your Expedition
Your Home on the Water: The Nenga Riverboat
The Nenga is a spacious, comfortable, and well-equipped three-story riverboat that will be your home throughout the expedition. Designed to balance comfort and adventure, the boat ensures you experience the Amazon in style while still being deeply connected to nature. Here’s what you can expect onboard:
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First Floor:
The first floor offers a large, air-conditioned dining room, perfect for enjoying your gourmet meals in comfort. Behind the dining room is an open deck where you can relax and enjoy the views. The floor also features:-
Two small air-conditioned cabins, each with bunk beds, private bathrooms, and showers.
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A Master Suite, complete with a double bed, air conditioning, and a private bathroom.
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An additional shared bathroom is also available.
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Below Deck (Crew Quarters):
Our experienced and friendly crew will take care of your every need. The crew includes:-
A skilled cook and assistant to prepare delicious meals.
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The boat’s captain and an assistant to ensure smooth sailing and your safety.
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Second Floor:
The second floor has both an open area for lounging and a fully enclosed room that can be used as a sleeping area for up to four people, featuring two beds and two mattresses that can be laid on the floor. This floor also has another Master Suite with air conditioning and a private bathroom, along with a room equipped with air conditioning for added comfort. -
Third Floor (Upper Deck):
The top floor is a spacious, open deck with benches lining the sides, providing the perfect spot to take in panoramic views of the Amazon as you glide down the river. Whether it’s for watching a spectacular sunrise or stargazing at night, this deck offers the best vantage point to experience the beauty of the rainforest.
Sample 5-Day Amazon Expedition Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Santarém & Boarding the Vessel
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Meet in Santarém, where the Tapajós River meets the mighty Amazon.
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Board your expedition vessel and meet the crew.
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Enjoy a welcome dinner as the boat cruises toward Alter do Chão.
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Evening: Educational presentation on the unique ecology of the Tapajós Valley.
Day 2: Jari Channel & Water Lily Experience
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Early Morning: Explore the Canal do Jari by boat for exceptional wildlife viewing. Keep an eye out for sloths, monkeys, caimans, and various bird species.
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Late Morning: Visit Dona Dulce’s Water Lily Culinary Experience to sample dishes made from Amazonian flora, especially the giant water lily.
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Embark on the Sloth Trail hike, a short and easy trail that offers a chance to observe wildlife up close.
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Evening: Head to FLONA (Tapajós National Forest) for sunset canoeing through tranquil Amazonian waters.
Day 3: Jamaraquá & Munduruku Experience
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Morning: Hike the Jamaraquá Trail, a short 5-mile trail through pristine rainforest. Refresh with a bath in the community’s natural water stream.
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Lunch with the Jamaraquá Community.
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Afternoon: Travel to the Munduruku Territory.
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Evening: Participate in a welcoming ceremony with the Munduruku people, including the optional Sacred Fire Ceremony.
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Night: Caiman spotting by canoe on the Tapajós River, a thrilling opportunity to observe nocturnal wildlife.
Day 4: Munduruku Village & Arapiuns River
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Morning: Visit the Munduruku village and engage in their culture. Learn about traditional knowledge and their sustainable projects, such as the Water Guardians initiative.
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Depart before lunch and head towards the scenic Arapiuns River.
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Late Afternoon: Enjoy a stunning sunset at one of the Arapiuns' white-sand beaches.
Day 5: Arapiuns River & Coroca Community
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Morning: Swim in the clear, warm waters of the Arapiuns River and relax on its pristine white-sand beaches.
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Visit the Coroca Community, known for their award-winning Arapiuns Weavings and sustainable agroforestry practices.
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Afternoon: After lunch, return to Alter do Chão.
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Enjoy a sunset at Ponta do Muretá.
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Evening: End the expedition with a Pirarimbó Celebration—an authentic Amazonian experience to cap off your journey.
Sustainable Travel and Our Impact
At the heart of our expeditions lies a commitment to sustainable travel and meaningful impact. We believe that exploring the Amazon goes hand-in-hand with protecting its extraordinary ecosystems and supporting the communities that call this region home. Our partnerships with local communities empower them to share their rich cultural heritage while ensuring that tourism contributes positively to their livelihoods.
We actively engage in conservation efforts, including partnerships with non-profits focused on preserving the biodiversity of the Tapajós River Basin. Notable initiatives such as the Water Guardians and Forest Guardians exemplify our dedication to safeguarding the environment and fostering sustainable practices. By participating in our journeys, you not only experience the wonders of the Amazon but also contribute to ongoing conservation projects aimed at protecting this vital region for future generations.
Link to Sacred Journeys
For those seeking a deeper spiritual connection or healing experience, we invite you to explore our Sacred Journeys program. These immersive experiences are thoughtfully tailored for specific groups looking to engage with the Amazon's spiritual landscape.
Participants can expect a variety of transformative activities, including:
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Cacao Ceremonies: Experience the heart-opening effects of ceremonial cacao.
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Shamanic Ceremonies: Connect with ancient wisdom through guided rituals.
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Rapé with Local Shamans: Engage in traditional practices that promote clarity and insight.
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Water Shiatsu and Yoga: Rejuvenate your body and spirit through holistic practices.
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Meditation and Breathing Techniques: Cultivate mindfulness and personal growth.
Each Sacred Journey is designed to promote insight, self-development, and a profound connection with the Amazonian landscape. Discover more about our Sacred Journeys here!
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