Munduruku, created with the backing of Greenpeace, promises a multi-sensory journey into the lives of the threatened Munduruku people of the Amazon forest to join their struggle. Glasses off, the fog lingered, but it was still a richly intriguing 20 minutes, a virtual reality ride inside a small tent, with the scents of the jungle (three, to be precise), feeling the tremor of approaching lorries through your seat, and even a warm pot of rice placed in your hands, riding canoes along the river, to where a group of children dance around you.