Bright green trees line the edge of a calm river in Brazil, their reflections mirrored perfectly in the water. Above, dramatic clouds fill the blue sky, capturing the vibrant beauty often seen on a Brazil Amazon tour.

Brazil Amazon & Salvador Bahia Tour

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Summary - Brazil Amazon & Salvador Bahia Tour

Rio, Amazon, and Salvador Tour

This popular Brazil tour combines three amazing highlights of Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon Rainforest, and Salvador da Bahia. Begin in the marvelous city of Rio de Janeiro, delve deep into the Amazon Rainforest and stay in an Amazon Jungle Lodge, then finish in the cultural and historical gem of a city in Salvador da Bahia.

Highlights

  • Salta & Tucuman City Tour
  • Salinas Grandes
  • Purmamarca & Hill of 7 Colores
  • Tilcara & Pucará archaeological ruins
  • Cafayate Wine Tasting

Included

  • 7-Nights accommodations
  • All breakfasts
  • All tours, transfers, and entrance fees
  • English-speaking guides
  • Vineyard visit & stay in the winery resort

Sample Itinerary

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Day 1

Guided transfer from International Airport to your hotel in Rio de Janeiro near Copacabana beach, 10 minutes from downtown and just a few minutes away from shopping centers, movie theaters, restaurants and tourist attractions in the city. There is easy and quick access to both the international and domestic airports.

Today enjoy a Brazilian barbecue at Churrascaria Palace.

A cable car glides above green hills toward Salvador Bahia, where white buildings line a curved coastline and sandy beach, with the blue ocean and distant mountains completing this stunning Brazil tour scene.
Day 2

Breakfast at the hotel. The panoramic view from the top of the Sugar Loaf Mountain, at 1,296 ft (395m) above sea-level, is breathtaking. Two sets of cable cars elevate you to the top of Sugar Loaf. The first brings passengers to the top of Urca Mountain. From Urca Mountain a second set of cable cars brings passengers to the summit with its 360° spectrum of golden beaches, green forests and a thriving metropolis that has earned Rio de Janeiro the title of the world's most beautiful city. Sightseeing continues with a tour of Rio's historical past. Learn how Portugal's prince scandalously broke all family ties and declared himself Emperor of Brazil. Optional today: Samba Dinner Show: dancers take you to a cultural journey through popular Brazilian music. The journey begins with the Portuguese settlers and slavery and continues to modern day Bossa Nova, Carnival and Brazilian pop.

A low-angle view of the Christ the Redeemer statue with outstretched arms against a bright blue sky, capturing the spirit of Rio de Janeiro—a city known for its iconic landmarks and stunning Buzios Beaches.
Day 3

Christ the Redeemer keeps an eye on Rio from an elevation of 710m (2340ft). Board the trenzinho (cogwheel railway) up to the top of Corcovado Mountain for a bird's eye view of the center of the city from the center of the city! The 38-meter statue is the image of the faith and friendliness of cariocas. The monument was inaugurated on the day of Our Lady of Aparecida, 12 October, 1931 by then President Getulio Vargas and cardinal Dom Sebastiano Leme. Then get a close-up look at Rio's world famous beaches.

Pink and white neoclassical building with ornate columns and a large, colorful dome, photographed at sunset during a South America Tour. The structure sits elevated with stone steps and railings; sunlight streams through partly cloudy skies.
Day 4

Transfer from the hotel to the International Airport.

Flight from Rio de Janeiro to Manaus.

Transfer to your hotel in Manaus located in the heart of the biggest ecological reserve in the world: the Amazon forest, at the edges of the Rio Negro. It is only 10km from the international Airport Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes and 16km from downtown Manaus.

Aerial view of the Meeting of Waters in Brazil Amazon, where the muddy brown water of the Amazon River meets the dark blue Rio Negro, creating a sharp dividing line under a bright blue sky.
Day 5

En route to Juma Lodge, stop to observe the magnificent Meeting of the Waters, where the muddy waters of the Solimões River meet the black waters of the Negro River. Passengers will feel the difference in temperature between the two rivers as they run side by side. Upon arrival at Juma Amazon Lodge, enjoy a warm greeting and a welcome drink made with exotic fruits. Lunch will also be provided at the lodge, comprised of both regional and international cuisine.

Following lunch, depart for a canoeing tour which includes an in-depth exploration of the igarapés (Amazonian creeks) and the Igapós (flooded forest). During the excursion, swim with some of the river’s most majestic creatures: pink dolphins. Then, return to the lodge for dinner and an evening expedition to observe frogs, birds, and cayman.

 

A man in a white shirt explains a plant to a group of attentive people on a Brazil Tour in Salvador Bahia’s lush, tropical garden; some listen, others take notes or photos, and most wear hats and casual clothes.
Day 6

Enjoy a breakfast of regional cuisine with typical fruits, while watching the beautiful birds of the region. Next, enjoy an educational jungle walk and discover native plants and their uses. Many are edible or medicinal.

After lunch, tour Juma Lodge from a unique perspective. See the bungalows built completely upon stilts, from underneath. Gain insight into its construction and the role of sustainability within the lodge. Later, board a motorboat with a professional guide and learn about the Amazonian fish native to the river. As the sun sets off the water, return to Juma for a dinner made of the fish caught earlier. Following dinner, listen to an informal lecture on everyday life in the Amazon, including legends, traditions, and cultures of the region.

 

A group of people gather around an outdoor picnic table covered with fruit, drinks, and baskets in the shade—enjoying laughter and conversation, just like a relaxed afternoon in Salvador Bahia. A young child sits on the table’s edge eating a snack.
Day 7

After breakfast, embark on a jungle hike. Break for regional cuisine baked over a fire for lunch in a captivating area of the forest. Hammocks will be present for after-meal relaxation. In the afternoon, the hike will lead to a native house. Here, learn about the fascinating Amazonian culture from the inhabitants. A native will share their knowledge of the traditional medicinal plants and demonstrate how to prepare manioc flour, one of the region’s main economic resources.

Return to the lodge, enjoy dinner, and the rest of the night at leisure.

 

A man in a white shirt explains a plant to a group of attentive people on a Brazil Tour in Salvador Bahia’s lush, tropical garden; some listen, others take notes or photos, and most wear hats and casual clothes.
Day 8

Indulge in the last breakfast provided at Juma Lodge. On the way back to Manaus, the local guide will stop at the Pirarucu Floating Dock to see the giant Pirarucu fish (also known as Arapaima), reaching 3 meters high (9,8 ft) and 200 kg (440 lbs)!

Continue the journey back to Manaus. Upon arrival, transfer to the Manaus airport for your flight to Salvador.

Historic yellow stone church with two towers and a central cross, flanked by colorful colonial buildings under a partly cloudy sky on the Coast of the Conquerors.
Day 9

Breakfast at the hotel.

The historical tour invites you to travel through time, to walk the paths, hills and to visit the squares, churches and forts that were landmarks in the first Capital city of Brazil. Special attention it centred on Pehourinho, Latin America's largest colonial architectonic complex.

Pelourinho is the name of an area in the center of the northeastern Brazilian city of Salvador which means "pillory, the stocks or a place of public shame" and in colonial times it was a place of horror for slaves who were taken there to be thrashed.

Pelourinho was described by UNESCO as the most important collection of baroque colonial architecture in the Americas and has been recently restored to its sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth century splendor. It retains a traditional atmosphere rarely found in old cities, because in Bahia, tradition lives on, intermingling with its present.

In Pelourinho, a place where the visitor breathes culture and history, we find the House of Jorge Amado Foundation, the City Museum, the Udo Knopf Museum, as well as the gold-plated church of Sao Francisco. Pelourinho is also the home of afoxò groups such as Filhos de Ghandy and Afro groups such as Olodum, symbols of Bahia's traditional culture.

Optional today: Bahia By Night Dinner & Show at Coliseu: A folklore show presentend by natives will give you a chance to discover the rich diversity of the Afro-Bahia traditions of Candomblò, Maculel®, Samba de Roda, Puxada de Rede and the traditional Regional Capoeiras, filling the spectator with the "Axò", of the Land of Happiness, followed by a dinner of typical dishes (beverges not included)

Close-up view of the front section of a white airplane on an airport tarmac in Argentina, the Land of Contrast, showing its cockpit windows, nose, one engine, and landing gear.
Day 10

Transfer to Salvador's airport for you flight home.

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Estimated Tour Price Without Flights

Prices vary according to several factors including: season, number of people traveling, shared vs private excursions, when you book and rooming arrangements. These are from prices based on low season.

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$2981
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$3856
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Deluxe
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$4829
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*Budget generally includes excursions in group, Superior & Deluxe private excursions, & Basic is a best mix (varies by itinerary & excurion)

Note: ALL itineraries are 100% customizable to create your perfect trip!

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$2390
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$2710
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$3474
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$4448
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*Budget generally includes excursions in group, Superior & Deluxe private excursions, & Basic is a best mix (varies by itinerary & excurion)

Note: ALL itineraries are 100% customizable to create your perfect trip!

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$2218
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$2513
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$3228
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$4201
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