Anavilhanas National Park: Explore the River Archipelago, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site

If you dream of discovering the natural wonders of the Amazon, Anavilhanas National Park is the perfect destination. Located on the majestic Rio Negro, about 40 kilometers from Manaus, this river archipelago is the second largest in the world, with more than 400 islands and impressive biodiversity. In 2000, it was recognized by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site due to its exceptional ecological richness.

Experience this vastness in a unique way with Tauá Turismo

Sail through spectacular landscapes that change with the seasons. Enjoy white-sand beaches that emerge during the dry season (September to February) or explore the mysterious aquatic trails of the flooded forest during the rainy season (March to August). Every moment promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Customized Itineraries with Tauá Turismo

Tauá Turismo offers boat expeditions to immerse yourself in the heart of Anavilhanas National Park. Aboard comfortable vessels, explore the islands, swim in the dark, crystalline waters of the Rio Negro, and discover the local wildlife and flora. Our itineraries also include visits to traditional riverside communities, where you can learn more about local culture and appreciate the region’s typical handicrafts.

Unique Experiences All Year Round

  • Dry season: The islands reveal white-sand beaches and beautiful sandbanks, offering relaxing moments and idyllic scenery.
  • Rainy season: Water floods the forest, creating a unique setting to explore the aquatic trails of the igapó on boat tours through the flooded forest.

No matter the time of year, Tauá Turismo’s expeditions guarantee a deep connection with nature, offering an authentic and memorable Amazon experience.

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