What is included?
Transportation in an executive bus, with air conditioning, restroom, and minibar for over 30 passengers. Below 30 students, the trip may be made in a minibus to not alter the value for families (subject to local approvals) - Minimum of 20 students
Snack and drinks on the way
Water available on the bus on the way there and back
01 teacher from the school for every 10 students
01 Accredited Brazolin Tour Guide by the Ministry of Tourism per bus - Mandatory by law
Travel Insurance
WhatsApp group with guardians before and during the entire trip for sending information and LOTS OF PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
What is not included?
- Expenses at the gas station (1 on the way there and 1 on the way back)
Introduction
An immersion in the largest biome on the planet, where nature, culture, and knowledge walk together.
The Amazon is one of the most extraordinary places on the planet — a true natural heritage of humanity. With the largest tropical rainforest in the world, it spans millions of square kilometers and is home to the greatest diversity of life ever recorded in a single biome. There are thousands of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms, many still unknown to science, coexisting in a delicate balance that sustains not only the region but the climate of the entire Earth.
Cut by an immense network of rivers — including the majestic Amazon River, the most voluminous in the world — the forest plays a fundamental role in rain production and the regulation of global temperatures. Its trees release large amounts of water vapor into the atmosphere, forming the so-called "flying rivers," which carry moisture to various regions of South America.
In addition to its natural wealth, the Amazon is also a territory of great cultural diversity. Millions of people live in the region, including indigenous peoples and traditional communities that maintain ancestral knowledge, sustainable ways of life, and a deep respect for the forest.


Talking about the Amazon is talking about life, balance, and the future. Its preservation is essential not only for those who live in it but for the entire planet.
In this Community-Based Tourism itinerary, students live with riverside, indigenous, and extractive communities, learning about traditional ways of life, environmental preservation, biodiversity, and ancestral knowledge.
The forest becomes a living classroom, stimulating socio-environmental awareness, respect for cultural diversity, and reflection on the future of the planet. A transformative experience that connects science, culture, and global citizenship.
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Important Notes
✅ MANDATORY DOCUMENTATION
According to Federal Law, it is MANDATORY for the student to have during the entire trip their:
- ORIGINAL ID CARD OR ORIGINAL DRIVER'S LICENSE OR ORIGINAL BIRTH CERTIFICATE accompanied by another identification with name and photo (e.g., School ID) OR ORIGINAL PASSPORT. Authenticated copies are NOT accepted by law.
*Digital documents are also accepted, but there is a risk of the phone running out of battery or having issues, making access impossible.
** We remind you that we cannot delay departure, and without the student's ORIGINAL identity document, boarding will not be possible. **
✅MEDICATIONS AND HEALTH
We ask for attention when filling out the MEDICAL FORM. It is essential to ensure the well-being and safety of the children.
- If the student is using any continuous or specific medication, we ask that it be sent in a bag labeled with the child's name, containing:
Medication name
Dose
Time of administration
Medical prescription
Important instructions (if any)
- These medications must be handed directly to the Trip Guide at the time of boarding.
IMPORTANT:
- - We ask that you do not send medications with the students.
- We are not responsible for medications that are not handed over to the responsible team.
ATTENTION
- Reinforce with the students that they should not self-medicate.
- Also advise them not to offer medications to their peers.
- Any discomfort should be reported to the responsible Tour Guide.
- Those with Health Insurance should bring their insurance card.
✅UNIFORM AND CLOTHING
- Wearing the uniform is mandatory throughout the trip, as it facilitates the identification of students. Remember to also send a complete change of clothes for any needs.
- We suggest that students wear comfortable clothes, sneakers or closed shoes, and bring a jacket, insect repellent, sunscreen, and a cap.
- Bring swimwear (swim trunks, bikini, or swimsuit), pool towel, and flip-flops.
✅During the trip, the use of sound boxes or loudspeakers is not allowed, in respect of each student's choice. They can use headphones if they wish.
✅Water will be available on the bus. We suggest that students bring a water bottle.
✅We advise that students do not bring cell phones and valuables, as they will be responsible for keeping them safe.
📱 USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS
Brazolin Travel and Tourism – 17 99121-2920 (business hours) / Daniela: 17 98119-9941 / Fernanda 17 98114-6455