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The Acajatuba Jungle Lodge is an
ecological hotel located on the banks of the Acajatuba River, a
tributary of the Rio Negro (Black River), in the city limit of
Iranduba, approximately 32 miles away from Manaus, the capital
city of the Amazon. It is near the world’s largest complex of
river islands, Anavilhanas Archipelago (over 400 islands) and
the legendary Boiaçu Bay, which according to the legends, is the
home of a gigantic snake. Transportation to the lodge is mainly
through regional boats. It takes approximately 3 hours by boat
to the lodge with a direct trip and approximately 4 ½ hours if
it includes the meeting of the waters. There is also the
possibility of transportation by car, in which a ferry-boat is
utilized to cross the river, and then a road is taken for
approximately 30 miles until the Ubim Lake, where the trip
continues by motorized canoes for another hour.
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