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To get the best experience in the Amazon River region you need to book one of our local friendly tour guides. They will be able to show you around, make you feel like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites or visit places off the beaten track and discover new experiences. Then our Guides4me guide is there to make it happen.
Anielson
Anielson is LGBT friendly and speaks English, Portuguese & Spanish.
He has a degree in foreign trade and a masters in international business. Anielson has worked for many famous brands within Brazil such as Gillette and Honda. His hobbies include mountain biking and playing the guitar. He has been a guide since 2014 as he loves to meet new people and show what Manaus and the state of Amazonas has to offer. Always with the biggest and widest smile you would ever see and never forget.
Total cost for the guide services of Anielson for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of USD 39 via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus USD90 in cash to Anielson after his services. This makes a total of USD 129.
This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs. Also there may be an additional fee as Anielson needs to travel to this city as he is normally based in Manaus. You will be advised at the time of the booking, if this applies.
“Anielson has a very friendly nature and the widest smile I have ever seen. Nothing was too much for him. He wants to ensure that you enjoy yourself. Especially, you know you are in safe hands” – Graham, Canada
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Arriving in Parintins for the first time feels exciting and full of colour.
This small island city sits on the Amazon River in northern Brazil and is known for its strong traditions and warm hospitality. As a new traveller, you quickly realise that Parintins offers a very different and authentic side of Brazil.
The city is famous for the Parintins Folklore Festival, one of the biggest cultural events in the country. The Boi-Bumbá performances are a highlight, with music, dance and storytelling filling the Bumbódromo arena. Even outside the festival season, you can visit cultural centres, workshops and local neighbourhoods to learn about this unique tradition. Walking along the riverfront is a great way to watch daily life and enjoy sunset views over the Amazon.
Parintins is also a wonderful place to experience Amazonian culture and nature. Local markets are full of regional food, fresh fish and handmade crafts. Boat trips on the river offer the chance to explore nearby communities and see the rainforest up close. The slower pace of life makes it easy to connect with local people and understand their way of living.
Booking a local, friendly tour guide in Parintins is highly recommended, especially for first-time visitors. A local guide helps you understand the traditions, festivals and customs that make the city so special. They can take you beyond the main sights, help with language and logistics, and ensure you experience Parintins in a respectful, safe and meaningful way.
Finally, whatever you choose to do in Brazil, it will be a unique and memorable experience of a lifetime, with a Guides4me guide, who will look after you and by the end of the trip you’ve made a best friend.
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