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Driving in Manaus might differ a bit from driving in the UK. Here's what you need to know:
In Manaus, you need to watch out for motorbikes and bicycles overtaking from either side. Also, people are more comfortable with closer distances between vehicles compared to typical UK road conditions. So, don't get alarmed, stick to your calm driving style, and you'll be fine.
Unlike the UK, where traffic keeps to the left, in Brazil, you drive on the right-hand side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory, and remember, your UK driver's licence doesn't cover you for driving in Brazil, you'll need an International Driver’s Permit (IDP).
With roads varying from modern expressways to potentially challenging rural roads, especially during the rainy season, selecting the right car depends on your itinerary. For city exploration, a compact or economy car is perfect. If you are venturing into the countryside, opt for a more robust SUV or 4x4 vehicle.
Parking in Manaus is typically free of charge, but always check any signs. Numerous secure parking lots are scattered around the city, especially around the Opera House.
Manaus is very much an active city, with a range of impressive sights to explore. Plan your itinerary with these places must-visit!
Experience the abundant nature that surrounds Manaus in the Techof Forrest. An SUV will take you smoothly to this impressive reserve, where you'll find guided tours.
In the heart of Manaus, the Amazon Theatre, a stunning opera house, is a must-see landmark. Park nearby and explore the beautiful architecture and history on foot.
A short drive southward from Manaus to the Meeting of the Waters, where the Rio Negro and the Amazon River meet but do not mix, creates a unique natural spectacle.
The local currency is the Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Brazil, including in most car rental companies. You'll also find ATM machines throughout Manaus for any cash needs.
Manaus has a tropical rainforest climate with consistent temperatures year-round. Keep an eye on weather forecasts during the rainy season from November to May. Events not to miss include the Amazon Carnaval and Amazonas Film Festival.