How long to spend in manaus
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Brazil offers big adventures for travelers with budgets large and small. There's horseback riding and wildlife-watching in the Pantanal, kayaking flooded forests in the Amazon, ascending rocky cliff tops to panoramic views, whale-watching off the coast, surfing stellar breaks off palm-fringed beaches and snorkeling crystal-clear rivers or coastal reefs — all are part of the great Brazilian experience.
No less entrancing is the prospect of doing nothing, aside from sinking toes into warm sands and soaking up a glorious stretch of beach, with a caipirinha — Brazil's national cocktail — in hand. Brazil's most famous celebration, Carnaval, storms through the country's cities and towns with hip-shaking samba and frevo , dazzling costumes and parties that last until sunup, but Brazilians hardly limit their revelry to a few weeks of the year.
Festas festivals happen throughout the year, and provide a window into Brazil's incredible diversity. For a taste of Europe, hit Blumenau's beer- and schnitzel-loving Oktoberfest, the largest outside of Germany. Several cities, such as Recife, Fortaleza and Natal even host Carnaval at other times of year. In Brazil, music is everywhere. The other half is soon blocked by mobile vendors hawking freshly grilled meat.
Many consider Banzeiro Cocina Amazonica, opened in by Chef Felipe Schaedle, to be the best restaurant in Manaus and this place is currently enjoying nascent buzz as a possible new addition to the list of Latin America's Top 50 Restaurants.
In the same team opened Moquem do Banzeiro, a more casual place with a serious focus on local fish cooked in live embers the word moquem refers to cooking in this fashion. In the owners debuted a mobile beer trailer with four taps to bring fresh beer to events around the city.
Street Food Festival , various locations. Read more: Brazil's best beaches. What to do. The Amazonas Theater's pink color makes it one of the most recognizable buildings in town. Manaus' Amazonas Theater aka Teatro Amazonas or simply The Opera House is an opulent ode to the rubber boom of the s when rubber barons and the local government had more money than they knew what to do with.
Some of that windfall was used for the construction of the theater. It took 15 years to complete and includes tiles, stained glass and other elements brought from Europe. One-hour guided tours in English are available daily on the half hour and the theater presents a packed year round roster of performances from ballet to opera to the White Stripes.
A more dramatic way to see this natural phenomenon is via a 30 minute air tour with Seaplane Tours.
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