Our campsite is located on the upper Aracá River, in the Bacuquára community.
Our region offers excellent fishing spots, community lakes and streams, flooded areas, central lakes, and smaller tributaries nearby.
"Honoring our history, our country, and in tribute to the one who inspired our love for fishing, we chose the name of our project: ATIUTU.
A word of indigenous origin that means GRANDFATHER."
In addition to hosting the giant tucunaré-açu (peacock bass), the Aracá River is home to a variety of other species, such as butterfly and popoca peacock bass, arowanas, traíras, piau, and piranhas caught with bamboo rods, as well as pirararas, capararis, and the highly sought-after piraíbas.
Our guides are all natives of the Aracá River communities, with extensive knowledge of the river and its best fishing spots.
We operate in both central and isolated lakes within the Bacuquára community, using platform-equipped boats strategically placed in prime fishing areas to maximize productivity. Additionally, we have advanced fishing spots near nearby tributaries, including Marari, Cuieiras, and Curuduri.
Accommodations
Spacious tents with a double bed for each angler and air conditioning.
Our campsite was designed to provide maximum comfort for our guests, accommodating groups of up to 8 anglers.
We offer:
Hygiene
A private full bathroom for every two guests, featuring hot, clean water from an artesian well, along with laundry service.
Electricity
A primary and backup generator, both enclosed and silent.
Connectivity
High-speed internet access via Starlink Wi-Fi.
Meals
A fully equipped kitchen and dining area, an ice machine, and all-inclusive meals.
Step by step, understand how the entire fishing expedition process works!
Day 1 (Saturday)
Arrival in Manaus and overnight stay in the city.
Day 2 (Sunday)
Air transfer to Barcelos, followed by a 260 km boat trip to the campsite.
Days 3 (Monday) to 7 (Friday)
Five full days of fishing at Atiutu.
Day 8 (Saturday)
Return from the campsite to Barcelos, with an overnight stay in the city.
Day 9 (Sunday)
Transfer back to Manaus, concluding the fishing expedition.
Are you interested in experiencing Atiutu?
Fill out the form below to access details about costs, included and excluded items, and get the chance to fast-track your reservation.
Testimonials from our friends and clients
"Congratulations on the project! The team is amazing—attentive, caring, and truly exceptional. We were very well taken care of by everyone.
The food was excellent, the beer was ice-cold, and there was no shortage of fuel—absolutely fantastic! God willing, we'll be back soon!"
Rodolfo Campos
Sport Fishing Angler
"I just want to thank you all. The team is phenomenal—the respect and care they have for us is incredible.
It's a unique experience for anyone who goes, and you can be sure that next year, we'll be back.
Congratulations, truly!"
João Keller
Sport Fishing Angler
"The difference? At Atiutu, there is no annoying and counterproductive fuel limitation for the guides. This allowed us, as anglers, to reach areas with less interference from the rising waters nearby.
The result? We found more active fish, and the trophies showed up. Full credit to the team's dedicated work."
Old Bait Anglers
Sport Fishing Angler
6-meter semi-flat hull;
30hp Mercury outboard motor;
High-quality EVA fishing platforms;
Ice chest stocked with drinks;
Elevated, cushioned seats;
55lb Minn Kota electric motor;
Two Freedom batteries;
First aid kit; Maintenance tools with spare parts;
Landing net, Boga Grip, pliers, and BGFA rulers for fish measurement
The transfer to the campsite is done with a cabin boat equipped with a bathroom and a 250hp V8 engine. During drier seasons, when navigation becomes more challenging, we use a smaller boat with a 115hp engine.
All boats in our fleet have the same configuration:
Follow Ricardinho’s best moments here at Atiutu as he fishes for the legendary Tucunaré-Açu!
At Atiutu, we have the capacity to host 8 anglers per week.
During Atiutu's fishing week, you'll have 5 and a half days to enjoy and fish to your heart's content!
No. The flight cost is paid separately, following the instructions provided by the Atiutu team.
The journey from Barcelos to Atiutu and back takes about 6 hours. Along the way, you'll enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Amazon rainforest while being served snacks and drinks. Our express boat is fully equipped for comfort, and you can use the time to organize your fishing gear.
The Aracá River is a tributary of the Rio Negro and typically doesn't have many insects. However, as a precaution, we recommend always keeping a repellent in your tackle box.
Talk to our team and you will receive guidance on the equipment.
We also partner with Waka Custom Rods for acquiring the perfect rod for fishing at Atiutu.
Atiutu Expedicoes de Pesca Amazonicas LTDA - Todos os direitos reservados. CNPJ: 50.873.978/0001-36
Contact Us
Get in touch through our contact form or via email: contato@atiutu.com.br