
Manicoré, Brazil
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With a population of just 37,857, Manicoré is a remote outpost in the heart of the Amazon. The airport is located 4 km from the city center, but bureaucracy is a persistent headache - the facility only has a handful of airlines operating basic routes. Safety is also a concern, with the airport's accident history suggesting travel here is not for the faint of heart. Overall, Manicoré is a challenging destination best suited for the most intrepid of adventurers seeking an authentic taste of the Amazon.
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Manicoré is a small Amazonian river town with moderate safety concerns typical of remote Brazilian communities. Petty theft and robbery occur, particularly in the centro and near the port area after dark. Drug trafficking activity exists but is not typically directed at expats. The main risks are opportunistic crime, limited police presence, and isolation—medical emergencies require travel to larger cities. Expats should avoid displaying wealth, stay in established neighborhoods, and maintain low visibility. This is suitable only for those comfortable with frontier conditions and willing to adopt strict personal security habits.
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Manicoré, located in the Amazon rainforest region of Brazil, experiences a hot and humid equatorial climate with minimal air pollution due to its remote location and vast surrounding forest cover.
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Community Notes
| Name | Price/mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Amazonas Coworking | $60 | While technically located in Manaus, Amazonas Coworking offers a regional network and resources that could be valuable for someone working remotely in Manicoré. They provide a professional environment with reliable internet, meeting rooms, and networking opportunities, making it a good hub for connecting with other professionals in the Amazonas region. |
| Escritório Virtual Manaus | $45 | Similar to Amazonas Coworking, Escritório Virtual Manaus is based in Manaus but provides virtual office services that can be helpful for remote workers in smaller cities like Manicoré. They offer services like mail handling, a business address, and occasional access to meeting rooms, providing a professional presence even when working remotely. |
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