THE BEST OPPORTUNITY TO DISCOVER THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON ON A SAILBOAT
OCT 8 - NOV 18 2023
AMAZON BRALLY
If sailing in the Amazon is your dream, WILD HEART offer the best adventure to discover the Amazon Rain Forest: The BRally Amazon.
Taking place over 42 days and covering 500 nautical miles into the Amazon River, from the Delta to the heart of the Amazon, discovering the secrets of the river, the forest and its people.The event offers a mix of cruising in company and free time to explore the region.
The pace of the BRally allows the boats to remain together and enjoy group activities on land or in the privacy of their crew.The fleet is accompanied by an infrastructure consisting of a support boat, private security, mechanic, medical and logistical staff, in addition to cultural and gastronomic events created especially for this adventure.
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The vessel is a comfortable Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409, 42 ft, with 3 matrimonial cabins with air conditioning and 2 bathroom, with base galley, barbecue, freezer, refrigerator, microwave, bluetooth stereo, etc.
Payment methods: 50% deposit required and 50% remaining until September 8th.
€ 3600
Included: Registration BRALLY AMAZON, welcome drink, appetizer, professional photos/video of the trip, medical staff, private security, dinners and tours, skipper, tender, linen, final cleaning. Not included: Flight, fuel, coal, ice and market purchases (to be shared with other crew members).
EXPLORE THE AMAZON
The Amazon rainforest is considered the largest tropical forest in the world and concentrates enormous biodiversity, covering eight countries in South America: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname, as well as the territory of French Guiana.
The biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest is exuberant and its numbers are impressive: more than 1300 species of birds; more than 3000 species of fish; more than 30 000 plant species; 1,800 species of butterflies; 427 species of amphibians; 378 species of reptiles; up to 3,000 species of bees; 311 species of mammals. It is worth mentioning that many of these species are endemic, that is, they only exist in the Amazon region. Currently in Brazil live about 305 tribes consisting of about 900,000 people, in addition to the tribes that live in isolation, without contact with the outside world.