FROM THE ICE IN THE ANDES TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

The expedition will take six months to travel the entire length of the Amazon River. The support team will meet the production team in several points, allowing the production of events and interaction with communities, fixing their brands as ESG companies, visits from sponsors and their VIP clients, providing opportunities for unique experiences, such as encounters with Amazonian animals and exclusive lectures and thus allowing supporters to participate in the project as it happens.

The expedition will begin in the recently discovered most distant source, that forms the Mantaro River. This is a white water river until it meets the Apurimac River, forming the Ene River. When it meets the Urubamba River, it is called the Tambo River, and then changes its name to Ucayali River. It is called the Amazon River for the first time when the waters reach southern Colombia. From there it enters Brazil forming the Solimões River and, when it reaches Negro River, it is called the Amazon River again. The expedition continues until they arrive at the Atlantic Ocean.

Despite the many names, the waters that are formed in the icy mountains of the Andes are the same that flows into the Atlantic Ocean, almost seven thousand kilometers later.

The project will end with the participation at COP 30 (The 2025 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 30) ), to take place in the Amazon, in Belém, Pará, from November 10th to the 21st, 2025. With this, the expedition will become the nonofficial countdown to the COP 30, with enormous world exposition.