Traveling The Amazon River on A Boat – Boat Trips Through Brazil

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You’ve heard of the Amazon River, who hasn’t at this point? Amidst the travel destinations that you are going to want to explore around the world, one option that remains at the top of a lot of people’s list is none other than exploring this grand waterway. The Amazon River connects a lot of land together and it is a true showcase of what some call an immortal planet. If you’re looking to venture on a quest of greatness, this is going to be the absolute best opportunity to gain a view of natural wonder from a very unique point. Since this is not a small locale, you’ll want to look into booking a riverboat trip that will take you on this quest, but before you book anything, consider a few tips to ensure that you’re not taken for a “ride”.

Consider The Length of Your Trip

If you book a trip from Belem to Manaus, or to Tabatinga, you’re going to have to get ready for a trip that could last 7 or more days. Remember, this is a river, and there are going to be spots that are dull and perhaps even slow. Some people call this a marathon of a trip, and well, the price isn’t going to shift too much from flying the way. That is not said to discourage, but rather to illuminate the fact that you’re going to end up on a tedious trip if you’re not ready for it. For most, a 3 day romp is enough, but if you really want to go on a once in a lifetime trip, go for the longer option, why not?

Sleeping

You’re not going to get a mattress most likely. You’ll find that hammocks make the save here, and you’ll want to get one and purchase rope. You may want some bedding too, it can get cold. Get to your destination spot early and pick a good spot to hang the hammock, or else you’re going to end up dealing with a lot of issues. These trips can get packed and well, you may end up with some sleep issues. These aren’t “cruises”. There are some options in the case of suites and cabins, but get ready to pay a large sum, as this is a true “luxury”.

Pack Essentials

Pack water, toiletries, and do not skimp on this. You may find that you will need this more than usual, and there may not be extra. This includes food, as you may find that the meals could cause you intestinal distress. Don’t risk it, unless you have a strong stomach, and you know the cuisine, consider this option.

Look At Your Options

Perhaps the best tip to consider is this simple one, look closely at your options. The aforementioned is not meant to discourage, as there is a massive amount of beauty to be seen in these trips. River Boat trips through the Amazon are impressive, incredible, and will be advantageous for anyone seeking out Brazilian tourism. However, be realistic, and learn about what to expect. These aren’t usually “cruise liners” going through the river, so don’t expect the lap of luxury.

Useful Information

To visit Argentina you need to obtain the Argentina Reciprocity Fee. You can apply at at this website.

For additional details on requirements for US Citizens, visit the State Department website or the Embassy of Argentina.

Sites To See In Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital city of Argentina, with a population of just under 3 million people. In South America, only Sao Paulo is larger. Most travelers will find their way to the city by air, likely landing at the Ministro Pistarini International Airport. There is another airport in the city that you may find yourself in if you’re flying within the country, which is the Aeroparque Jorge Newbery.

The city of Buenos Aires is a small micro-culture all on its own. Although it does represent a great deal of Argentinian culture at large, travelers will often find that their experience in Buenos Aires itself and their experience out in smaller centers will be vastly different. If you’re traveling to Argentina for the first time, you should definitely take the time to experience its capital city as well as traveling to the more outlying areas. During your time in the capital, here are some sights not to miss.

The Obelisk

The Obelisco de Buenos Aires is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, as it makes an appearance on countless postcards and tourist materials for the city. The monument was built in order to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of Buenos Aires. The Obelisk is 67.5 meters tall, and located in a square that many feel is the very heart of the city. Visitors from the U.S. Will be struck by the similarity to Time’s Square, with flashing LED signs on all sides.

The Eva Peron Museum

Few figures have emerged from Argentina to gain such international recognition as Eva Peron. The Eva Person museum is a historical monument, and is housed in a building which one operated as a temporary shelter for women and children that was funded by the Fundacion Eva Peron. The museum is located near many other museums and cultural hubs in the city, and is located at 2988 Lafinur street.

Palmero

If you enjoy fine food, fine drink and great nightlife then you need to visit the Palmero neighborhood of Buenos Aires. This is a trendy neighborhood which is home to boutique and designer shops, and which turns into one of the coolest neighborhoods in the city by evening. If the nightlife and the finer things in life are what you like to experience while traveling, you should find a place to stay in this district so you can enjoy it both day and night, without having to worry about travel, as there are many fine accommodations in the area.

Teatro Colon

The Teatro Colon is a theatre that is more than a century old. It is an architectural and acoustic marvel, and few theaters in the world can match it for beauty. Affordable tours are available of this cultural icon.

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

The arts are a key component of the Argentinian character, and Buenos Aires is perhaps the best place to fully immerse oneself in the art of Argentina. This national museum not only shows off the work of the most important artists in the history of Argentina, but also houses a sizable collection by the masters from around the world.

Useful Information

To visit Argentina you need to obtain the Argentina Reciprocity Fee. You can apply at at this website.

For additional details on requirements for US Citizens, visit the State Department website or the Embassy of Argentina.