Discover the best top things to do in Amazon River, Brazil including Cidade da Crianca Park, Praca Goncalves Dias, Manauara Shopping, Ponte Do Rio Negro, Monumento a Abertura dos Portos as Nacoes Amigas, Espaco Cultural Largo de Sao Sebastiao, Praca Heliodoro Balbi, Praca de Sao Sebastiao, Praca XV de Novembro (Praca da Matriz), Comunidade Indigena CIPIA.
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The most complete shopping center in northern Brazil. Managed by Sonae Sierra Brasil.
Well we been there for some times and afternoons trying to find specific things like shoes but unfortunately we didn't found of the size, anyway is really interesting
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We passed under this gorgeous bridge as we sailed on our cruise. Very beautiful and I believe you could stroll down by foot and enjoy the gorgeous views of Rio Negro..
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Just in front of the Theater, this square is a nice place to hangout. An interesting piece of history is the paved stones which is the same design (the first prior to Copacabana) as that of Copacabana Beach in Rio, representing the meeting of the waters. The monument represents the 4 continents of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Our guide mentioned that Oceania was not discovered at that time, hence not depicted.
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Worths the visit! it´s an open space in front and besides of the opera house where u can find a vintage church, some local restaurants and also small eat points where u can eat TACACA. i extremly recommend it.
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Cultural Experience: Indigenous Village Come have a unique experience with the indigenous natives of a community on the edge of one of the largest rivers in the world, the Rio Negro, immersed in the Amazon rainforest living in its natural habitat. Community that undertakes indigenous ethnotourism and linked to eco-sustainable practices. Come meet our traditions, cuisine, music, art, architecture, languages and others. Get access to spiritual help and guidance through the indigenous medicines instructed by our wise elders respecting the old healing traditions. Live with us for a short time or stay overnight on the jungle trail.
One of the highlights of our tour in Manaus was visiting the indigenous village of the Dessanos and Tucanos groups. We were warmly welcomed by the chief (?) and others. Dressed in traditional wear such as feathered headdresses and body and face paint, we were introduced to their rituals. After a welcoming introduction, we were invited into their traditional thatched-roof building where we witnessed dancing, playing of musical instruments, and chanting of Amazonian songs. Following their demonstration, we were invited to participate in dancing with the villagers. the We were able to walk around the property to see their communal dining area, sleeping arrangements, and their homes. Be sure to taste the coffee if it is available in the dining hall - very delicious. Around the meeting hall you will find local crafts for sale. From the water to the meeting house, you have to walk across a rickety board and then it is a relatively steep walk. This may be a problem with those with mobility issues. Definite must visit.
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