Nestled within the expansive Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, the Manaus Botanical Gardens (MUSA – Museu da Amazonia) provide a gateway to the Amazon’s natural splendor, just a short distance from the city. The gardens feature a rich tapestry of native flora, with winding paths leading visitors through dense greenery and vibrant blooms. Here, you can explore the diverse plant life that defines the region, from towering trees to delicate orchids. Educational exhibits and guided tours offer insights into the ecological importance and cultural significance of the Amazon, making it an enriching experience for both nature enthusiasts and curious travelers.
Manaus Botanical Gardens (MUSA – Museu da Amazonia)
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