Jaú National Park

Brazil

The Jaú National Park is in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. It is a World Heritage Site and preserves many fine examples of Amazonian fauna and flora.

Sloths are a common species found at the Jaú Park

The Parque Nacional do Jaú consists of several thousand square kilometers of virgin Amazonian Rainforest. The park is situated in the state of Amazonas, 220 km from Manaus. The park roughly covers the area of three side rivers of the Rio Negro, the Rio Jaú, the Rio Carabinani and the Rio Unini.

The park's management unit is in the city of Novo Airão. Phone: +55 92 3613-3094 (Fax: +55 92 3613-3095)

Typically tropical - constantly wet, December to April being the rainiest months and July-September the driest. Temperatures are normally high (daily means between 22-32°C).

IBAMA charges a maintenance fee of R$3 per person per day. An additional charge of R$16 to R$64 is paid by boat (nor per person) depending on the size of the vessel. This is normally included in the package when going with a tour operator. Beware that many operators and guides overcharge tourists claiming the payment of official visitor fees of up to R$100.

The park is not yet structured for extensive tourist visitation. To book visits, the management authority (phone +55 92 3613-3277, extension 229) must be contacted least a month in advance.

Plenty of flora and fauna, including dolphins, fish, birds, crocodiles, turtles, monkeys, jaguar, tapir, armadillo, insects. The fauna is less dense than in along the other main branch of the Amazon river.

Unless you never tire of eating fish, food must be brought from Manaus or Novo Airão.

Don't enter without a permit. Do not buy tours from people at the airport or on the street in Manaus. Damage to flora and fauna in the park is considered a federal crime. The military police makes regular visits to look for poachers.