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Description:
Leisure Style Hotel |
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Adjacent to ECOPARK is the "Monkey Jungle" , a project created by the Living Rainforest Foundation. The monkeys, in the Monkey Jungle at Ecopark, rescued by IBAMA (Brazilian Government Enviromental Agency) from areas of Brazil that have been flooded or burned, as a result of development, are part of a rehabilitation project. Many of the monkeys are orphans and all on arrival, recieve veterinary treatment and time to acclimatize to their new home, before being released into the wild. Except for a few very young or sick monkeys, which are kept in an infirmary, the animals are free to roam the forest. The regular feeding keep them around. The monkeys are fed twice a day -always 11 am and 4pm - when it's possible for the visitors to watch them. |
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Rooms:
60 |
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Offers 60 apartments in 20 bungalows (3 each), made of wood. The apartments entrance, porch and bathroom are completely independent, are all air conditioned, with hot shower and screened windows. Rustic, but charmingly decorated. (lamp shade, rugs, indian style artifacts, etc). |
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Location:
Outside City |
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Located in Rio Tarumã - a tributary of Rio Negro-approximately one hour from Manaus airport, in the middle of the Amazon Forest. It includes uncatalogued species in virgin rainforest, natural savannahs and creeks. Several streams of crystal clear warm water run through the area. Over 6 miles of jungle trails enable the client to explore the jungle, orchids and giant trees. |
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