Our new and exclusive Sportquest Holidays hosted trip to Kendjam Lodge in Brazil is an opportunity for travelling rods to enjoy a truly wild adventure, wetting a fly on some of the most remote water in the world. Officially the first sport fishing operation in Brazil, located inside an Indigenous Territory, the lodge offers the most intense jungle fishing experience found anywhere in South America and the world, with an almost unlimited number of different species on offer.
Based on the banks of the mighty Iriri River, a tributary of the mystic Xingu River, it flows for over 1300 kilometres and is the 15th largest in the Amazon and 116th in the world. Unlike most of the thousand-plus dark, winding Amazon tributaries and rivers, the Iriri cuts a steeper, more direct course through the southern basin’s ancient, jungle-coated granite. As a result, its banks are coarse, clean, and peach-coloured, and its waters are a heavenly clear blue-green, and it’s a sight anglers dream.
With no pressure from other anglers or commercial fishing, the river is home to the most prolific multi-species fishery in the Amazon. It’s common for travelling freshwater fly fishing anglers to catch over ten different species in a fishing week, with Peacock Bass, Pacu, Payara, Matrincha and Bicuda, to name a few, either wet wading or sight casting.
On this exclusive Sportquest-hosted trip, you will have the unprecedented chance to fish with Sportquest CEO Peter Collingsworth and Untamed Angling CEO and legendary jungle angler Rodrigo Salles.
Our CEO, Peter Collingsworth, is well-travelled and used to wetting a fly in wild, remote environments, having honed his skills in Golden Dorado on the demanding waters of the Bolivian Jungle and Sea Trout fishing on the barren, windswept landscapes of Patagonia. He’s been fishing for his entire life and hosting trips for over twenty years, and he’s guided hundreds of customers over this time, helping many land new PBs and tick items off their bucket lists. He’s exceptionally knowledgeable in all forms of fly fishing.
Untamed Angling CEO Rodrigo Salles is an expert on wild jungle rivers and has been fishing since his grandad introduced him to them some 30 years ago. Now, having made fishing these rivers part of his job, he’s based deep in the Amazon and into the Indian Reserves, becoming a pioneer at scouting virgin water and loving the challenge that this part of the globe presents.
During the fishing week in Brazil at Kendjam, Peter or Rodrigo will join you and your local guides for a couple of fishing days, offering their expertise and ensuring you get the most out of your holiday and get to grips with this exciting form of fishing. They’ll also be on hand to help manage the fishing rotations to ensure everyone has their fair share of opportunities.
The destination’s main aim, motivation, and goal was to create the best possible fishing experience, which is why it’s based on just eight rods, with an absolute abundance of water to fish.
To learn more about the fantastic fly fishing opportunities on offer at Kendjam in Brazil, visit our YouTube channel.
The fishing in South America at Kendjam Lodge runs from mid-June through to late September, which coincides with the dry season and crystal clear water. Our hosted week is secured during a peak week in August, which has historically produced some of the best catch stats. During this time of year, the waters are typically at their lowest and most stable, allowing for the best fishing throughout the entire river system. The fishing on the Iriri River is unique, and it’s possible for anglers, along with the help of their guide, to land many different species in a day.
A typical day at the Kendjam Lodge starts around 5.30 am with a coffee, before breakfast is served around 7.00 am. Usually, anglers leave the accommodation around 8.00 am and head to the fishing grounds. Anglers fish all morning until around midday when the fishing stops for a picnic-style lunch on the river. The afternoon fishing session continues until around 5.30 pm, when the guide will motor you back to the lodge to get cleaned up and enjoy cocktails and appetisers before dinner, which is served around 7.30 pm.
All the fishing gets performed from specially designed aluminium boats, which are ideal for comfortably fishing all day alongside your boat buddy. Depending on what you want to target, the guides will put you in the best areas to fulfil any Amazon angling ambitions you have.
The Xingu basin, which the Iriri is part of, is home to more than 450 fish species, of which 25 are endemic. The Iriri itself has at least 10-12 that freshwater fly anglers can target with flies, with five stand outs…
A unique species of Peacock Bass endemic to the Xingu basin, and one which, over a week, will often make up around 60% of anglers catch. These fly-friendly bruisers love fast water environments and often inhabit soft shallows and eddies on the fringes of the currents. They average around 3lb to 6lb in weight but grow to over 12lb; they love exploding on poppers and can provide some genuinely incredible sport on balanced fly fishing tackle.
If you can imagine a wicked toothy Ling Cod and an air-breathing coelacanth, then you can imagine what the Brazilians call ‘Trairao’, or Wolf Fish. Preferring pools off the primary current, these fish are among the most bizarre, passive-aggressive, primitive fish travelling rods can pursue. Laying in wait for large prey items, they can often be hard to spook and at times hard to wake up, but if you do persuade one into taking your fly, be prepared as with their Tarpon-like jumps and brutal teeth, they’ll test your tackle to the limit.
These curious, flat-bodied, algae-eating Pacu add immeasurably to the Kendjam angling experience due partly to the environments they inhabit. They can hold in swift water, even in whitewater, and the Iriri has plenty of prime habitats which suits these species perfectly. They are best fished for on foot and can often be spotted flashing as they tip sideways to feed. Despite only growing to a maximum size of around 4lb to 5lb, they fight like a fish of double that size, with solid runs and wild jumps.
Known also as Jatuarana, these strong, spooky Trout-like fish are very plentiful and often school near shoreline structures and in the shadows. While they can grow to over 10lb, most of them are in the 2lb to 5lb range and present a spring-creek-like challenge that serious Trout anglers will find most appealing.
Best described as freshwater Barracuda, Bicuda’s are fierce and incredibly fast and a predatory fish that may well be the wildest fighters of all the Kendjam species. The largest specimens can grow to nearly three feet in length and are super hard to hook and land.
One of the most popular aspects of fishing at Kendjam Lodge is that only eight anglers fish in this magnificent area of 100 square kilometres each week. Located in a beautiful Sandy beach area in front of a gorgeous pool of the Iriri River, the Lodge sits over 45 kilometres downstream of the Kendjam community.
The accommodations are comfortable wooden Jungle Lodges with five double occupancy wood cabins with spring box beds, private bathrooms, hot water and electric light.
Solar panels provide full-electric power every night, and satellite internet, wireless connection, and phone service are also on offer. In addition, daily Laundry service gets supplied at no extra charge.
If you are an adventurous angler, there’s also the option of a one or two-night camp out at some of the wildest and far to reach locations upstream or downstream from the main Lodge.
Kendjam Lodge is famed for its exquisite food, appetizers and cocktails, all of which are prepared on-site by their dedicated chefs and staff. Local wines, familiar spirits, bottled water, soft drinks and juices will complete the beverage list on camp.
Despite being such a remote camp the highly trained resident chefs are still able to cater for all dietary requirements. Simply let us know a few weeks prior to travelling and we’ll ensure the Lodge prepares for your visit.
By forming a unique partnership with YETI coolers, the Lodge has focused on reducing plastic bottles and reducing waste to a minimum. By installing a complete water filtration system, they can provide pure portable water. The quality of which is regularly checked by a renowned Manaus (Brazil) laboratory – you will find the pertaining certificate in the living room. All bathrooms have filtered water in taps and showers.
The electricity is mainly available with batteries, but the Lodge does have a small generator running during peak hours. The electricity is the same as in the U.S. 110/220 volt, but with two prongs.
All of the guides at Kendjam are highly experienced in jungle angling and are expert fly fishing guides; they’re all fully licensed and speak English. The local Indian guides are also very knowledgeable about their area, and they know where fish are. This guide couple is the key to a successful fishing week, and after guiding and fishing in the jungle for many years, they have complete knowledge of the people, flora, fauna, history and most of all, the fishing.
With the Lodge and fishing all based in the middle of a highly remote tropical jungle area, all anglers must be physically and mentally prepared. Anglers must have an exploratory mind and soul, but most of all, respect for the Kayapó warriors land.
Although the fishing days are fixed, the below itinerary is still flexible should you require additional free days to explore at the beginning or end of your holiday; we can tailor this itinerary to suit you personally. Feel free to talk to our travel consultants who can explain all options available.
Depart Any international Airport (See Details)
Arrive Sao Paulo Depart Sao Paulo
Arrive Manaus
Once you have arrived and collected your luggage, your host will book a transfer/taxi to take you the short 10-minute drive to your overnight accommodation.
After check-in, you can relax around the hotel, enjoy the infinity-edge pool, or stroll around the local shops.
Overnight accommodation: Opera Juma Hotel (Twin Room)
After breakfast at the hotel, the transfer driver will pick you up around from 5:30 to 6:30 am, (depending on the weekly charter flight schedule, which will be confirmed on your arrival day in Manaus), and head to a local airport to board the private Cessna charter plane to Kendjam.
Depart Manaus
The charter flight duration is approximately 3 hours (and be forewarned, it is a small plane with no onboard bathroom).
Arrive Kendjam Indian Community landing strip
On arrival at the Lodge there is a ‘Meet and Greet’ providing anglers time to discover the Kayapo culture, social organization and more. The Indian Chiefs will also be presented as well as a brief orientation of the fishing week.
Anglers will then be served a lunch of sandwiches for the boat trip down to the Lodge. The journey is fantastic and provides great scenery and stunning wildlife, with an abundance of birds, animals (with luck some a Jaguar) and obviously lots of fish in the clear waters.
On arrival at the Lodge, anglers will have the chance to relax and sort their tackle for the following day. That evening the fishing team and your hosts will brief anglers on the daily fishing plans and make arrangements for any exploratory camping trip plans.
Overnight accommodation: Kendjam Lodge (Twin Room) F/B
Each day individual teams (2 anglers) will head out for the day, fishing downstream the Iriri river, its channels and tributaries. Every two anglers will share a fluent English speaking fly fishing guide along with two local native guides in an aluminium boat. Both anglers are able to constantly fish all day long.
Overnight accommodation: Kendjam Lodge (Twin Room) F/B
In the morning, guests will be transferred upstream by boat to the Kendjam community landing strip to fly back to Manaus.
Depart Kendjam community landing strip
On the return flight, the plane will stop at Itaituba Airstrip for a refuel before heading back to Manaus. You will arrive in Manaus mid/late afternoon, (assuming no flight delays).
Arrive Manaus
Once you have arrived and collected your luggage, you will need to transfer/taxi the short 10-minute drive to your overnight accommodation. This room will be pre-booked for you, however you will be charged for it locally.
After check-in, you can relax around the hotel, enjoy the infinity-edge pool, or stroll around the local shops.
Overnight accommodation: Opera Juma Hotel (Twin Room)
The transfer driver will pick you up, according to your flight departure time, and deliver you to the International Airport.
Depart Manaus
Arrive Sao Paulo Depart Sao Paulo
Arrive Home
The season runs from August.
Season: June to September
Peak: July to August
Weight: 1lb to 12lb
Average Weight: 4lb
Season: June to September
Peak: July to August
Weight: 5lb to 25lb
Average Weight: 10lb
Season: June to September
Peak: July to August
Weight: 1lb to 5lb
Average Weight: 2.5lb
Season: June to September
Peak: July to August
Weight: 1lb to 10lb
Average Weight: 3.5lb
Season: June to September
Peak: July to August
Weight: 1lb to 10lb
Average Weight: 4lb
Season: June to September
Peak: July to August
Weight: 4lb to 20lb
Average Weight: 7lb to 9lb
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Prices are based on one adult sharing transfers, fishing and accommodation (unless otherwise stated) and are correct at the time of going to press. Subject to time of year or date and currency fluctuations, these prices may fluctuate slightly due to flight price increases or fuel surcharges.
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