Manaus

Manaus, Brazil: Gateway to the Amazon. Witness the Meeting of Waters, explore the Teatro Amazonas, and immerse yourself in vibrant jungle culture.

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Manaus, the gateway to the Amazon, offers a unique urban encounter amidst unparalleled natural splendor. This vibrant Brazilian city, nestled where the Rio Negro and Solimões rivers converge, invites exploration of its grand opera house, bustling markets, and the captivating confluence of waters, promising an unforgettable immersion into the heart of the rainforest.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Manaus
  • Type de destination: Ville
  • Brief Description: Manaus, nestled at the heart of the Amazon rainforest, is a vibrant gateway to unparalleled biodiversity and a testament to the region's rich history and cultural fusion. It serves as the primary hub for exploring the wonders of the Amazon River basin.
  • Location: Northern Brazil, situated on the banks of the Rio Negro, approximately 1,455 kilometers (904 miles) upstream from the Atlantic Ocean, within the state of Amazonas.
  • Year Established/Founded: 1669
  • Governing Body/Management: Municipal Government of Manaus
  • Significance/Known For: Its strategic location at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Solimões River (forming the Amazon River), the iconic Amazon Theatre (Teatro Amazonas), and as a pivotal center for Amazonian ecotourism and research.
  • Size/Area: Approximately 11,401 square kilometers (4,402 square miles) for the municipality.
  • Population: Approximately 2,218,975 (as of recent estimates)
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • The Amazon Theatre (Teatro Amazonas): A grand opera house symbolizing the rubber boom era.
    • Meeting of Waters (Encontro das Águas): The natural phenomenon where the dark Rio Negro and the sandy-colored Rio Solimões flow side-by-side without mixing for miles.
    • Ponta Negra Beach: A popular urban beach on the Rio Negro.
  • Best Time to Visit: The dry season, from July to December, offers lower water levels, exposing more riverbanks and facilitating jungle trekking. The wet season, from January to June, features higher waters, ideal for boat tours and exploring flooded forests (igapós).
  • Website: N/A (Official city tourism portals vary, but no single definitive website is typically promoted for general tourist information.)

L'essentiel

  • Best Months to Visit: December, February, January