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Why Visit Macedonia Village?

Macedonia is an indigenous community located along the Amazon River, where visitors can experience the Amazon beyond tourism — through cultural exchange, traditional knowledge, and nature-based activities guided by the local people.
What Makes This Journey Unique:
✔ Direct interaction with the native community.
✔ Traditional fishing & jungle survival knowledge.
✔ Authentic gastronomy prepared by local families.
✔ Responsible tourism that supports community development.
✔ Perfect balance of nature, culture, and adventure.
Experiences You Can Live in Macedonia

Jungle Exploration
Guided walks through primary and secondary rainforest to learn about medicinal plants, wildlife tracking, and Amazon ecosystems.

Traditional Fishing
Experience ancestral fishing techniques by canoe or riverbanks, guided by community members.

Amazon River & Canoe Activities
Navigate flooded forests and river channels while observing birds, monkeys, and aquatic life.

Cultural Exchange
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Indigenous storytelling
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Traditional dances and music
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Handicraft demonstrations

Local Amazon Gastronomy
Meals prepared with fresh local ingredients: river fish, cassava, plantain, fruits, and traditional recipes.
Accommodation in Macedonia Village
Some Features:
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Clean shared or private rooms
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Mosquito nets
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Basic eco-friendly facilities
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Peaceful jungle & river surroundings
Sleeping in the community allows you to experience the Amazon at night — its sounds, stars, and rhythms.

Stay overnight in community-managed lodges or family homes, offering a simple but comfortable immersion into Amazonian life.
Responsible & Community-Based Tourism

This experience is developed under responsible tourism principles, ensuring that:
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