Amazonia
Amazonia (sometimes called Pan-Amazonia) is a huge region covering about 40% of the South American continent. It encompasses most of northern Brazil, parts of northern Bolivia, eastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, southeastern Colombia, southern Venezuela, southern Guyana, southern Suriname and southern French Guiana. It is one of the world's most diverse biological areas and is fed by rivers taking their offspring in the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia and running into the Atlantic ocean in east Brazil.
- For other places with the same name, see Amazonia (disambiguation).
Regions
Amazon, Ecuador |
Amazonas, Peru |
Amazonas, Venezuela |
Amazonia, Colombia |
Most of North Brazil (namely the federal states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Roraima) |
Surinamese Rainforest |
Tropical Lowlands, Bolivia |
Cities
- 🌍 Alter do Chão — Cozy riverside destination on the Tapajós river.
- 🌍 Belém — The last big city before the Amazon reaches the Atlantic ocean, south of Marajó island.
- 🌍 Georgetown — Capital of Guyana.
- 🌍 Iquitos — The largest city of the world that can't be reached by road.
- 🌍 Macapá — Brazilian state capital north of Marajó island.
- 🌍 Manaus — The largest city and chief port in the Amazon region, and an important jumping off point for expeditions into the rain forest.
- 🌍 Paramaribo — Capital of Suriname.
- 🌍 Rio Branco — A Brazilian state capital.
- 🌍 Santarém — A Brazilian town on the confluence of the Tapajós river and the Amazon.
Other destinations
Understand
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Get around
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Stay safe
You should always buy a snake bite kit, mosquito repellent. It is also important to stay hydrated and never go far from your tour guide.
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