If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing the Amazon rainforest up close and personal, this 4-day, 3-night tour from Manaus offers a taste of the wild that’s both immersive and thoughtfully curated. For $730 per person, you get a chance to explore one of the world’s most lush and mysterious ecosystems, staying in private cabins at the Tapiri Floating Lodge.
Guided by knowledgeable locals, you’ll encounter dolphins, monkeys, and medicinal plants, all while learning about sustainable practices in the jungle.
Fantastic experience inside the Amazon jungle, I traveled with my 15-year-old son, we love!! Do not expect luxury!! Expect a real immersion in the Amazon rainforest!! Our guide João is a spectacular Cover, Nilson the owner does everything to make your stay the most perfect of all!! Homemade food ,…
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Experiencia increíble en el Amazonas. Navegar por el rio, caminar por la selva, observar aves, delfines, monos…, capturar y tocar caimanes, dormir en la jungla… Han sido unos días para el recuerdo. Muy buena organización y servicio de Joshua's Amazon Expedition. Y el guía Yamal y el barquero…
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Awesome trip, awesome price… Our guide Daniel was very nice and accommodating… You need to do this tour….
Two aspects we particularly love? First, the hands-on wildlife encounters, like feeding giant Arapaima fish and spotting pink river dolphins. Second, the chance to sleep out in the heart of the rainforest, which offers a rare opportunity to experience the jungle’s sounds and sights after dark.
A potential consideration? The itinerary involves early mornings and boat rides, so if you’re prone to sea-sickness or prefer a more relaxed pace, it’s worth preparing for those active days.
This tour suits adventurous travelers eager to see the Amazon beyond just photos. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a nature photographer, or simply curious about indigenous life, you’ll find plenty of authentic moments to cherish here.
- Key Points
- A Deep Dive into the Amazon Tapiri Floating Lodge Experience
- Location and Accessibility
- First Impressions and What We Love
- Day Two: Jungle Walks and Várzea Forest Exploration
- Day Three: Connecting with Local Communities and Camping
- Day Four: Wrapping up with More Nature and Returning
- Authentic Experiences and What They Mean for You
- The Value for Money
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- FAQ: Your Questions About the Amazon Tapiri Floating Lodge Tour
- More Tour Reviews in Manaus
Key Points

- Authentic Amazon experience with guided wildlife encounters and local community visits
- Comfortable private cabins with air conditioning at the floating lodge
- Full-board meals included, with water provided for staying hydrated during active days
- Multiple activities: boat trips, jungle treks, fishing, and camping overnight in the wild
- Knowledgeable guides who share insights about medicinal plants, animals, and local customs
- Good value for the comprehensive experience offered
A Deep Dive into the Amazon Tapiri Floating Lodge Experience

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Location and Accessibility
Starting from Manaus, the tour whisks you into the heart of the Amazon, a region accessible by a combination of land and water travel. The journey begins with a hotel pickup, followed by a ride to Ceasa Port, where you board a speedboat on the Rio Negro. The boat ride itself is a highlight, offering stunning views of the river and the surrounding jungle. Traveling by boat in this region isn’t just transportation—it’s a chance to see the river’s vibrant life unfold before your eyes.
This particular tour is designed for maximum exposure with return transport included, which means you won’t have to worry about logistics once you arrive in Manaus. The convenience of starting and ending at your hotel makes this experience accessible for travelers staying in the city.
First Impressions and What We Love
One of the first things that stand out is the rich variety of activities packed into a short trip. On day one, visitors visit the floating village of Catalão, home to the Arapaima fish farm. Here, you can feed these massive fish—some of the largest in the world—and really get a feel for the river’s incredible biodiversity. The guides, like the one named Yamal in reviews, are praised for their depth of knowledge about local flora and fauna, making each encounter both fun and educational.
This is a wonderful introduction into the Amazon rain forest. Everyday was a different experience either hiking in the jungle; boating through the water flooded bunches of trees; boating down the river looking for and finding all kinds of birds, dolphins both grey and pink. In addition there was…
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Great Amazon experience that was exactly what we were looking for. Yamal was great and knew alot about the jungle which made for great chats during the activities. There was also plenty of downtime to just disconnect and reset away from the hustle and bustle of life. All made even more blissful if…
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The boat ride to the meeting of the waters—where the Rio Negro and Solimões River meet but don’t mix immediately—is a visual spectacle that stays with you long after. Then, as the day settles, you’ll go out on a canoe trip to spot the famous Amazon pink river dolphins and a variety of colorful birds, which many reviewers describe as “stunning” and “breathtaking.” The evening hunt for caimans adds a dash of adventure and a chance to see nocturnal wildlife in action.
Day Two: Jungle Walks and Várzea Forest Exploration
Early mornings in the Amazon are magical, and this tour capitalizes on that. The 5:30 am departure to watch sunrise over the jungle is a tranquil way to start your day. We love how the guides share practical knowledge about medicinal plants, making the jungle feel like a living pharmacy. The trek that follows is a chance to see monkeys, insects, and maybe even sloths, depending on luck.
The afternoon’s Várzea forest exploration on canoe or foot (depending on season) offers a different perspective on the Amazon’s flooded ecosystems. It’s a real highlight for those interested in biodiversity, with opportunities for animal sightings that range from playful monkeys to elusive sloths.
Day Three: Connecting with Local Communities and Camping
Interacting with local families along the river is a highlight that many reviews rave about. You’ll see firsthand how Amazonian communities sustain themselves—growing food, raising animals, and living simply yet resourcefully. Tasting local fruits and swimming in the river are authentic, memorable experiences that connect you to the way of life here.
Later, the overnight camping adventure takes this experience further, providing a chance to sleep in the jungle under hammocks and mosquito nets. Setting up camp with the guidance of your expert guides, you’ll learn survival techniques and enjoy a meal cooked in the wild—an experience that many find both thrilling and humbling.
Day Four: Wrapping up with More Nature and Returning
The final day offers a choice of exploring more of the rainforest, either by canoe or on foot. Guides teach survival skills and share insights into Amazonian ecology, enriching your understanding of this complex and fascinating environment. After breakfast, a boat ride back to the lodge marks the end of your adventure, with lunch served before the journey back to Manaus.
The return trip is scenic, giving you one last chance to marvel at how vast and alive the Amazon River system truly is.
Authentic Experiences and What They Mean for You

What makes this tour stand out is the blend of adventure, education, and cultural exchange. Many reviews highlight the guides’ expertise—not just in pointing out animals but in sharing stories about indigenous practices. For example, one reviewer noted that the guides kept them informed about local medicinal plants—a rare chance to learn about traditional healing methods firsthand.
The wildlife encounters are especially praised, with travelers mentioning how they loved feeding Arapaima fish, spotting pink river dolphins, and even catching a glimpse of caimans. The activity level is moderate but active, with early mornings, boat trips, treks, and camping—ideal for those eager to really get their hands dirty with nature.
The cuisine at the lodge, with four days’ meals included, gets good marks for quality and authenticity. The water and meals keep you energized through long days in the jungle, and the private cabins with air conditioning provide a comfortable base after strenuous activities.
The Value for Money
At $730, this tour offers comprehensive coverage—transport, accommodation, meals, and guided excursions. Travelers consistently mention that the experience is worth every penny, given the richness of activities packed into just four days. It’s a chance to see the Amazon’s wildlife and meet local people, which can be difficult to find in more commercialized tours.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is perfect for adventurous travelers who don’t mind early mornings and physical activity. It suits those eager to learn about indigenous practices, see rare wildlife, and sleep in the jungle environment. Travelers who enjoy guided educational experiences and are comfortable with a rustic, yet comfortable, setting will find this trip especially rewarding.
FAQ: Your Questions About the Amazon Tapiri Floating Lodge Tour

What’s included in the price?
The tour covers transportation, accommodation in private cabins with air conditioning, meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner for four days), water, and activities like boat trips, jungle treks, and night excursions.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, travelers praise guides like Yamal and Daniel for their expertise and ability to share interesting insights about local flora, fauna, and culture.
How active is this tour?
It involves early mornings, boat rides, trekking, and camping overnight. Expect some physical activity, but it’s suitable for most travelers in decent health.
Is the sleeping arrangement comfortable?
Yes, the private cabins at Juma Floating Lodge feature air conditioning. The camping nights include hammocks and mosquito nets for comfort in the jungle.
What’s the weather like?
Good weather is essential; if canceled due to rain, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Be prepared for warm, humid conditions and rain, depending on the season.
Can I cancel if needed?
Yes, there's a full refund if you cancel 24 hours in advance. Less notice means no refund.
Who should avoid this tour?
Those prone to seasickness or who prefer a very relaxed, sedentary vacation might find the active schedule challenging.
The Amazon Tapiri Floating Lodge tour offers a meaningful and well-rounded glimpse into one of the world’s most awe-inspiring ecosystems. The mix of wildlife viewing, cultural exchanges, and the chance to spend nights in the jungle makes it a rare opportunity to experience the Amazon authentically.
It's best suited for adventurous spirits, wildlife enthusiasts, and those eager to connect with local communities. The guides’ expertise, combined with the comfort of private cabins, makes this a high-value option for travelers who want both education and adventure in their Amazon experience.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, engaging, and memorable Amazon tour that balances excitement with comfort, this trip should be on your radar. Just pack your curiosity and sense of adventure—and prepare for days filled with wonder.


















