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At Uakari Lodge, tourism and science have always been united for the conservation of Mamirauá
All our visitors have at least one moment of interaction with the researchers who work in the region.
Feb 3, 20222 min read


2022 is here and it's time to plan your trip to the Amazon!
Amazon, conservation and sustainability, community-based tourism... you have plenty of reasons to visit Uakari Lodge in 2022
Jan 3, 20222 min read


Come experience the flavors of the Amazon in Mamirauá
In February 2022, Uakari Lodge offers a gastronomic experience in partnership with Brasil Food Safaris
Dec 1, 20212 min read


The Glasgow Climate Convention (COP-26), the Amazon and the travel industry
Understand how responsible trips to the Amazon is a way to collaborate with the cease of catastrophic effects of climate change.
Nov 10, 20212 min read


🇬🇧 We are fully renovated! We rebuild our structure to provide you even more comfort
We are fully renovated! We rebuild our structure to provide you even more comfort.
Aug 30, 20211 min read


🇬🇧 And… we are back! Uakari is resuming operations from August 15th, 2021
With the completion of vaccination against COVID-19 with two doses in all partner communities of Uakari Lodge at Mamirauá Reserve, we can...
Aug 3, 20212 min read


🇬🇧 How Uakari Lodge turned scientific research into tourist experiences
A scientific research on the sighting of Uakari monkeys and their monitoring carried out by tourists at Uakari Lodge has just been...
Jun 30, 20213 min read


The Naturalist Guide in the field: notes on alligators at Mamirauá Reserve
Alligators at Mamirauá Reserve can reach over 5 meters in length – and are easily seen around We are striving to continue taking the...
Jun 17, 20212 min read


🇬🇧 The complex operation of Uakari Lodge’s Jaguar Expedition
We are at our annual Jaguar Scientific Expedition season – and here are some behind-the-scenes exclusive images and information. Mamirauá...
Feb 23, 20212 min read


🇬🇧 The forest is flooded at Mamirauá Reserve – and that is great news!
The conservation area where Uakari Lodge is located has the longest protected floodplain forest in Brazil. May comes and brings together...
Feb 23, 20212 min read


🇬🇧 Wildlife at Mamirauá Reserve: a guest’s experience
Seven days at Mamirauá Reserve – dozens of animal photographs! Snakebird (Anhinga anhinga) Our dear guest Douglas Allchin, from...
Feb 23, 20211 min read


🇬🇧 Who was Henry Bates – and why he is so important for the Brazilian Amazon
British naturalist Henry Bates navigated for 11 years in the Amazon – and ended up at Mamirauá Reserve In 2019 the Uakari Lodge launches...
Feb 9, 20212 min read


🇬🇧 Help us help the communities in the Amazon
🔔 Uakari Lodge is focused on helping local Amazon communities during the pandemic As we prepare to host you safely from March 15th this...
Feb 1, 20211 min read


🇬🇧 A great year is coming at Mamirauá Reserve!
Complete renovation of our infrastructure, new website, new programs in operation … 2021 will be a great year for Uakari Lodge! We are...
Dec 28, 20202 min read


🇬🇧 4 community-based ecotourism destinations in the Amazon
Visit the Amazon and promote local development! The Amazon is huge. It covers parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia,...
Dec 18, 20203 min read


🇬🇧 Yellow-rumped cacique: the artisan and mimic bird from Mamirauá Reserve
These impressive birds can imitate the sounds of different species of animals, including the squirrel monkeys that live around Uakari...
Oct 1, 20203 min read


🇬🇧 Tucuxis: the Amazon acrobat river dolphins
Mamirauá Reserve is an important home and refuge for this beautiful species of dolphin In last week’s post I wrote on the famous pink...
Sep 16, 20202 min read


🇬🇧 The Naturalist Guide in the Field: Primate watching at Mamirauá Reserve
At Uakari Lodge we can observe five species of primates – among them the White uakari monkey, endemic to Mamirauá White uakari monkey...
Aug 13, 20203 min read


🇬🇧 The Naturalist Guide in the Field: Community Life at Mamirauá Reserve
For riverside dwellers who have a close relationship with the waters from an early age, canoeing is as natural as walking. Mamirauá...
Jul 20, 20203 min read


🇬🇧 The naturalist guide in the field: The jaguars at Mamirauá Reserve
Mamirauá jaguars live normally on trees during the flood season: they hunt, mate, rest, raise their cubs. This behavior only exists here!...
Jun 30, 20203 min read
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