Manaus is a city located in the center of the Brazilian Amazon jungle, being the capital of the state of Amazonas.
Known for its colonial heritage, the city boasts impressive architecture, including the Opera de Amazonas and the Mercado Municipal Adolpho Lisboa.
The city is a gateway to the Amazon jungle, where visitors can enjoy boat tours, visit indigenous communities, and discover the region's flora and fauna.
To get to Manaus, you can fly directly into the Eduardo Gomes International Airport, from various cities in Brazil and other countries. It is also possible to arrive by road or by boat from other cities in the Amazon region.
The city is located on the banks of the Negro River, one of the main tributaries of the Amazon River, in northern Brazil. Manaus is located about 1,600 km northwest of Brasilia, the capital of Brazil.