Afuá: a cidade brasileira onde não existem carros nem motos

Afuá, in Pará, is known as the Brazilian Venice and for being the only city in Brazil where cars and motorcycles don't circulate. Here, the bicycle is the main means of transportation, and the city is fully adapted for it. In this video, I show you Afuá up close, talk about the city's history, the Shrimp Festival, the centuries-old kapok tree, and other elements that make this place one of the most unique in the Amazon. Chapters: 00:00 Afuá, the city where there are no cars 00:39 How to get to Afuá from Macapá 02:31 How the city of Afuá works 05:05 Where to eat and stay in Afuá 07:12 Shrimp Festival and local culture 14:41 A coffee at Micaela Ferreira Municipal Square 15:47 Cycling along the walkways of Afuá 17:05 Boat trip to the Muralha (Samaúma) trail 20:01 The Samaúma, one of the tallest trees in Brazil 24:04 My impressions of Afuá