Manaus

Manaus is the Amazon’s largest city, an incongruous urban metropolis in the middle of the jungle and a major port for seafaring vessels that’s 932 mile (1500km) from the ocean. The Amazonian rainforest has a population density half that of Mongolia, but the journey there invariably begins in (or passes through) this bustling city. Don’t be surprised if you feel a little out of whack.

Reflection of a sunset by a lagoon in the Amazon

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Discover the regional capital at the edge of the Amazon, where mighty rivers meet the world’s most unlikely opera house. Here’s all you can do in Manaus.


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