Two natural Amazonian parks in one tour!
One of the many city natural parks and part of the research lab, Museu da Amazonia (aka MUSA) offers nearly 250 acres of nature near the centre of Manaus, Brazil. Access the trails, trees, frogs, orchids, and birds, and climb up the 135-foot observation tower with a guide for views over the whole thing.
Created in 1952 and implemented in 1954 - the National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA) - over the years, it has been conducting scientific studies of the physical environment and living conditions of the Amazon region to promote human well-being and socio-economic development regional economy. Currently, INPA is a world reference in Tropical Biology.
The first years of INPA were characterised by surveys and inventories of fauna and flora. Today, the challenge is to sustainably expand the use of natural resources in the Amazon.
In order to meet the challenge, the Institute has the general coordination of Training, Administration, Strategic Actions, Extension and four Research Coordination working in the following areas: Environmental Dynamics, Society, Environment, and Health; Technology and Innovation and Biodiversity.