Expedition in the Munduruku Amazon Jungle

Tour

Indigenous expedition in the Amazon jungle with Munduruku guides

Indigenous expedition in the Amazon jungle with Munduruku guides
The Expedition begins at the port of CEASA in Manaus, at 6:00am taking a fast boat to the city of Careiro da Várzea, leaving from Careiro da Várzea to Autazes, going from Autazes to Nova Olinda do Norte, arriving around 1:00pm and having lunch in Nova Olinda do Norte. Leaving Nova Olinda do Norte around 3:00PM towards Cumatê Village.

At dawn, breakfast with the Indians in the Cumatê Village, afterwards a presentation of the Pajelança (Indian medicine ceremony) and knowledge about the forest.

At around 10:00am going to the village of Paricá by boat, observing birds and local flora, located on the Abacaxi River Municipality of Borba, distant 149KM from Manaus as the crow flies and 327KM by river.

Begin the jungle activities with the native native guides, when arriving in Paricá, start fishing piranha and tucunaré and ride by rivers and igapós with the Indians. having dinner in the village with the natives.

Third day, begins the adventure in the jungle, with walk in the jungle until lunch, walking to the igarapés, starting the focus at 4:00PM, in the igarapé with the indians showing how they do to get food. using the torch observing cutia, pacas, maracajá cat, tapirs, deer, armadillos and jaguars, fishing with harpoon, overnight and camp in the jungle.

Fourth day, at dawn, native hunting with dogs, hunting lunch, continuing the walk in the jungle, obtaining honey and observing wild animals such as macaws, parrots, curassows, jacus, hawks of various species, jabuti, perema. Native trees such as copaíba, itaúba, pau rosa, andiroba, lianas, arumã, sumaúma. And some exotic animals such as snakes, tarantulas, fasnos, with the Indians demonstrating how to obtain bacaba and açaí, cacau-arana, piquiá. Observation of nocturnal animals and camping in the jungle.

Fifth day, after lunch, we start the strategy of jaguar watching with indigenous knowledge, hunting a monkey and hanging it up with a vine to attract the jaguar, activity in absolute silence, waiting on top of a tree in the moitá, camping in the jungle, to try to track the seven types of Amazonian jaguars, spotted, red, sussuarana, black panther, maracajá-açu and hairy maracajá.

After jaguar watching, the observation of the giant otters (ariranhas), cabezudo, tracajá and canoeing in the igapós begins. Walks on the seventh day native fishing with reed or harpoon watching the sunset and living with indigenous Munduruku natives, returning inside the indigenous reserve to Manaus, observing the fauna and flora of the Mari Mari river. and may participate in a football match with the natives.

The tour lasts 9 days, made entirely by a guide of the Munduruku tribe, and may have a linguistic interpreter, the whole adventure is entirely flexible and the tourist can choose which tours to do in the jungle, and may lengthen or shorten.

Ideal tour for those who want to explore the primary and untouched jungle, focusing on jungle survival and wildlife observation. Also making the socio-economic integration of the Indians. This tour is a project of the Munduruku Indians themselves. Done in an area of indigenous environmental protection.