Natural altars of mother Earth

Brazilian Chapadas (BRA-VEN)

Waterfalls, plateaus, canyons and unique ecosystems.

“Chapadas” generally refer to elevated plateaus or flat-topped mountains that are found in various parts of the world. They are characterized by their distinctive geological features and often serve as popular tourist destinations due to their scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
One of the most famous examples of chapadas is found in Brazil, particularly in the central and northeastern parts of the country. The Brazilian chapadas, such as the Chapada Diamantina and Roraima Tepuy, are known for their stunning landscapes, waterfalls, caves, and unique flora and fauna.
Chapadas often attract tourists and outdoor enthusiasts due to their natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, rock climbing, birdwatching, and photography while exploring these elevated plateaus.
Many chapadas are ecologically significant because they provide habitats for a variety of plant and animal species. They often contain unique ecosystems and endemic species.
Some chapadas hold cultural and historical significance for local communities. They may be associated with indigenous peoples, ancient civilizations, or historical events.

Roraima Tepuy (BRA - VEN)

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Roraima is a flat-topped mountain located in South America, specifically in the border region between Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. It is part of the Pakaraima Mountains, which are part of the larger Guiana Shield. Roraima is one of the most iconic tepuis (tabletop mountains) in the region, known for its unique and otherworldly appearance.
Roraima Mountain’s summit has an area of approximately 31 square kilometers (12 square miles) and reaches an elevation of 2,810 meters (9,219 feet) above sea level.
The summit of Roraima is a unique environment that has been isolated from the surrounding areas for millions of years. It hosts a variety of endemic plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. Some notable examples include the Roraima bush toad and several species of carnivorous plants.
Roraima and the surrounding area are significant in the mythology and culture of the indigenous Pemon people, who live in the region. The mountain is often associated with spirits and has a rich cultural history.

What to visit?

Boa Vista (BRA)


To trek to Mount Roraima from Brazil, you would typically begin your journey in the town of Boa Vista, the capital of the state of Roraima, where domestic flights arrive.
Boa Vista is a melting pot of cultures, with a diverse population that includes indigenous communities, descendants of African slaves, and immigrants from other parts of Brazil and neighboring countries. This diversity is reflected in the city’s culture, cuisine, and traditions.
The Brazilian town of Pacaraima, located near the border with Venezuela, is a common starting point for treks to Mount Roraima from the Brazilian side. You can reach Pacaraima by road from Boa Vista. This journey takes a few hours, and you’ll likely need to arrange transportation with your chosen tour company or guide. From Pacaraima, you’ll need to cross the border into Venezuela.

 

Santa Elena de Uairén (VEN)

Santa Elena de Uairén is a city located in the Bolívar state of southeastern Venezuela, near the border with Brazil. It is the capital of the Gran Sabana municipality and is situated in the region known as the Gran Sabana, which is famous for its natural beauty, including the iconic tepuis (as Roraima Tepuy), which are tabletop mountains that rise sharply from the rainforest.
While not close to Santa Elena de Uairén, it is possible to arrange excursions to visit Angel Falls, the world’s highest waterfall, which is located in Canaima National Park not far from the city.
Santa Elena de Uairén is also a common starting point for travelers looking to explore the jungle and tepuis of the Gran Sabana region. The city has experienced growing tourism in recent years due to its proximity to these natural attractions. However, it’s important to consider the current situation in Venezuela and check travel advisories before planning a trip to this region.

Santa Elena de Uairén (VEN)

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Santa Elena de Uairén is a city located in the Bolívar state of southeastern Venezuela, near the border with Brazil. It is the capital of the Gran Sabana municipality and is situated in the region known as the Gran Sabana, which is famous for its natural beauty, including the iconic tepuis (as Roraima Tepuy), which are tabletop mountains that rise sharply from the rainforest.

While not close to Santa Elena de Uairén, it is possible to arrange excursions to visit Angel Falls, the world’s highest waterfall, which is located in Canaima National Park not far from the city.
Santa Elena de Uairén is also a common starting point for travelers looking to explore the jungle and tepuis of the Gran Sabana region. The city has experienced growing tourism in recent years due to its proximity to these natural attractions. However, it’s important to consider the current situation in Venezuela and check travel advisories before planning a trip to this region.

What to visit?

Bocas del Toro

The Bocas del Toro Archipelago is a picturesque and popular destination located on the Caribbean coast of Panama. It consists of a group of islands, islets, and cays in the Bocas del Toro province. This archipelago is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse marine life, lush rainforests, and vibrant Caribbean culture.


Cancun

Located in the northern part of the Mexican Caribbean, Cancún is a world-renowned tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, luxurious resorts, and vibrant nightlife. It’s also a gateway to exploring the Riviera Maya and nearby archaeological sites like Tulum and Chichen Itza.


Cahuita & Tortuguero National Parks

Located near the town of Cahuita, Cahuita national park is known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and abundant wildlife. Visitors can hike along well-maintained trails, snorkel in the coral reefs, and observe a variety of animals, including howler monkeys and sloths.
Often referred to as “the Amazon of Costa Rica,” Tortuguero national park is a remote and pristine rainforest area accessible only by boat or plane. It’s a critical nesting site for green sea turtles, and you can witness these incredible creatures nesting and hatching during the nesting season.


Bluefields & Corn Islands

Bluefields is the capital of the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region (RACS) and serves as a cultural and economic hub for the region. It has a unique Afro-Caribbean culture influenced by the Garifuna, Creole, and Miskito communities. The town is known for its lively music scene and colorful festivals.
The Corn Islands, consisting of Big Corn Island and Little Corn Island, are popular destinations for their stunning beaches, clear turquoise waters, and relaxed atmosphere. These islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, and fishing.


Colombian Caribbean

The Colombian Caribbean, also known as the Caribbean Region or Caribbean Coast, is a region in the northern part of Colombia that borders the Caribbean Sea. It is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse ecosystems.
The Colombian Caribbean offers a diverse range of experiences, from historical and cultural immersion in cities like Cartagena and Barranquilla to outdoor adventures in national parks and beautiful islands. The region’s mix of Spanish, African, and indigenous influences is reflected in its music, dance, and cuisine, making it a vibrant and culturally rich part of Colombia.

Chapada Diamantina (BRA)

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Chapada Diamantina, located in the state of Bahia, Brazil, is a mesmerizing natural wonderland known for its stunning landscapes, including plateaus, canyons, waterfalls, and caves. The region was historically associated with diamond mining, and today it offers a range of outdoor activities and attractions.
Chapada Diamantina is a captivating destination for those seeking natural beauty, adventure, and a connection with Brazil’s history. Its combination of breathtaking landscapes, cultural richness, and outdoor activities make it a must-visit location in Bahia, Brazil.

What to visit?

Lencois

Lençóis, Bahia, is a captivating destination known for its historical charm and its role as a gateway to the natural wonders of Chapada Diamantina. Whether you’re interested in exploring the national park’s hiking trails, immersing yourself in local culture, or simply enjoying the laid-back atmosphere, Lençóis has much to offer travelers in search of both adventure and relaxation. Lençóis is renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and colorful buildings. The town’s historical center offers a picturesque and quaint atmosphere that transports visitors to a bygone era. Visitors can savor Bahian cuisine in Lençóis, which often includes dishes featuring seafood and traditional Brazilian flavors. Restaurants and food vendors offer delicious options for both locals and tourists. Lençóis hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, providing opportunities to experience the local culture and traditions. The town is relatively accessible by road, and it is connected to major cities in Bahia. The nearest major airport is in the city of Salvador, from which you can reach Lençóis via bus or small aircraft.

Igatu

Igatu is a picturesque village located in the Chapada Diamantina region of Bahia, Brazil. This historic village is often referred to as the “Stone City” due to its unique stone buildings and rocky surroundings. Igatu’s unique blend of history, natural beauty, and artistic culture makes it a hidden gem in the Chapada Diamantina region. It offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in Brazil’s historical and natural wonders while enjoying a peaceful and scenic setting. Igatu serves as a great starting point for various hiking and trekking routes, including trails leading to waterfalls, caves, and viewpoints. It’s an excellent base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Chapada Diamantina. Igatu is accessible by road, and it’s located not far from Lençóis, another popular gateway to Chapada Diamantina. Visitors typically arrive in Lençóis and then travel to Igatu by car or shuttle.

Chapada dos Veadeiros (BRA)

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Chapada dos Veadeiros is a national park and a region located in the state of Goiás, Brazil. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, rock formations, and a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
Chapada dos Veadeiros is situated in the central part of Brazil, approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) north of the capital, Brasília. It covers an area of over 65,000 hectares.


The Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park (Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros) was established in 1961 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was created to protect the unique and fragile ecosystems found in the region.


The park is home to a wide range of plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to the Cerrado biome, a savanna-like ecosystem found in central Brazil. The park’s biodiversity includes jaguars, giant anteaters, maned wolves, and a variety of bird species.


Chapada dos Veadeiros is a popular destination for ecotourism and adventure travel, attracting nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a unique natural experience in Brazil. It offers a chance to explore one of the most biodiverse regions in the world while enjoying its breathtaking landscapes.

What to visit?

Chapada dos Veadeiros

Chapada dos Veadeiros is a national park and a region located in the state of Goiás, Brazil. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, rock formations, and a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
Chapada dos Veadeiros is situated in the central part of Brazil, approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) north of the capital, Brasília. It covers an area of over 65,000 hectares.
The Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park (Parque Nacional da Chapada dos Veadeiros) was established in 1961 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was created to protect the unique and fragile ecosystems found in the region.
The park is home to a wide range of plant and animal species, many of which are endemic to the Cerrado biome, a savanna-like ecosystem found in central Brazil. The park’s biodiversity includes jaguars, giant anteaters, maned wolves, and a variety of bird species.
Chapada dos Veadeiros is a popular destination for ecotourism and adventure travel, attracting nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a unique natural experience in Brazil. It offers a chance to explore one of the most biodiverse regions in the world while enjoying its breathtaking landscapes.

Brasília

Brasília is the capital city of Brazil and is located in the central-western region of the country. It is the entrance to Chapada dos Veadeiros area.
Brasília is unique among capital cities because it was purposefully built as the capital of Brazil. Prior to its construction, Rio de Janeiro served as the capital. The decision to build a new capital city in a more central location was made to promote the development of the interior of the country and to reduce the concentration of political and economic power in the coastal cities.
The city was designed by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and urban planner Lúcio Costa. Niemeyer’s distinctive modernist architecture and Costa’s urban planning principles gave Brasília its iconic and futuristic appearance. The city is known for its clean lines, modernist buildings, and unique layout.
In 1987, Brasília was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its innovative urban planning and architectural design. The city’s design is often compared to the shape of an airplane or bird in flight when viewed from above.
rasília is surrounded by a unique natural landscape, with the Paranoá Lake and the National Park of Brasília (Parque Nacional de Brasília) offering opportunities for outdoor activities, including boating, hiking, and birdwatching.
The Brasília International Airport (Aeroporto Internacional de Brasília) is one of the busiest airports in Brazil, connecting the city to domestic and international destinations.
Brasília is not only a political and administrative center but also a symbol of modernist architecture and urban planning. Its unique design and rich cultural scene make it a fascinating destination for visitors interested in history, architecture, and Brazilian culture.

Alto Paraíso de Goiás

 

Alto Paraíso de Goiás, often simply referred to as Alto Paraíso, is a town in the Chapada dos Veadeiros region, in the northeastern part of the state of Goiás. It is approximately 230 kilometers (about 143 miles) north of the capital city, Brasília.
It is known for its stunning natural beauty, ecotourism opportunities, and spiritual and holistic communities.
The town is surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, including lush forests, waterfalls, canyons, and rock formations. The entire region is part of the Chapada dos Veadeiros, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its diverse ecosystems and stunning scenery.
Alto Paraíso is a popular destination for ecotourism and adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, which offers numerous hiking trails, opportunities for birdwatching, and the chance to swim in crystal-clear natural pools beneath waterfalls.
The region has gained recognition as a spiritual and holistic retreat center, attracting individuals seeking spiritual growth, alternative healing practices, and a connection to nature. There are various meditation centers, yoga retreats, and alternative therapy centers in and around Alto Paraíso.
In 2021, the region around Alto Paraíso was designated as the world’s newest Dark Sky Reserve by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA). This recognition is due to the efforts to preserve the natural nighttime environment and minimize light pollution.
The town and its surrounding region emphasize sustainability and eco-friendly practices, aiming to protect the natural environment and maintain its pristine beauty.
Alto Paraíso de Goiás is a destination for those seeking a unique blend of natural beauty, spiritual exploration, and adventure. It provides a peaceful and rejuvenating experience in the heart of Brazil’s stunning Chapada dos Veadeiros region.

Chapadas in pictures

Plateaus, waterfalls, hikes and much, much more to see.

Why people loves nave tours

NMC
NMC
2023-04-15
A Special Travel Agent During our family's trip to Chile and Argentina from December 2022 to January 2023, Mario Mellado from Nave Tours provided exceptional service. Mario promptly responded to our requests and worked with us to create a customized itinerary that included excellent guides and hotel accommodations. Even when we faced an unexpected airline disruption that required several changes to our plans, Mario quickly responded and efficiently reworked our itinerary. He also ensured that we received eligible refunds for prepaid hotel costs. Mario went above and beyond to make our trip enjoyable, demonstrating a high level of care for our family's needs. Overall, we highly recommend Mario and Nave Tours for their excellent service.
Travelwag
Travelwag
2023-03-26
I highly recommend NAVE TOURS. I was struggling to book travel to Chile when I came across Chiara on a web search. I was reluctant to book with a company unknown to me, but after meeting face to face via WhatsApp with Chiara, my husband and I felt comfortable booking with her. She made excellent recommendations and saved us from spending time in undesirable locations. Chiara was exceptionally responsive and got back to me in a very timely manner as we worked to put an itinerary together. The 3 weeks went without a hitch. Incredibly all the tour guides and transfers arrived exactly as planned. The tours were all with English speaking guides and excellent. I can’t recommend this company enough. In regards to the payment, Nave suggested using WISE money transfer. This was a leap of faith for me as I was not familiar with this platform. The fees are exceptionally low for transfers. I took the plunge and hoped for the best and again, this payment method worked well. If we travel in South America again I will be booking with Nave Tours.
AHMED
AHMED
2023-01-02
Tailored trips by Mario(Nave Tours) Mario arranged everything in my trip from A to Z tailored on my requirements, and given attention to details based on previous trips which he arranged(like in what are my accommodation preferences, duration of stays, private transportation , etc.). In addition, the people who pick me up from airport are always English speakers, friendly and besides they are locals. So they explain detailed history of the places visiting and also offering any sort of support needed. I only rely on Mario for my Central/South American countries, highly recommended!!
Erin P
Erin P
2022-12-12
Definitely worth hiking Aguas de Ramon in Santiago We used nave tours to hike Aguas de Ramon outside of Santiago! He booked a guide for us that arranged communication, pick up, drop off, park fees, and info. Our guide was wonderful and very accommodating. He carried our extra water and let one of us use his hiking stick. It would have been a much less enjoyable hike without his presence!
Marian S
Marian S
2020-03-06
Made to feel special I travelled solo to Chile in February 2020. I booked an Antarctic Cruise leaving from Punta Arenas and wanted activities on either side of the cruise dates that would give me a fair view of what Chile is like. After months of exploring ideas, available tours and costs I despaired at finding anything suitable that did not involve paying a single supplement for accommodation or space on a tour. I Googled for travel agents with specialised knowledge of Chile and asked for help in securing single-priced accommodation in specific places. Only one agent responded - Nave Tours. Within no time Mario and I agreed on places and activities. He gave valuable input on my ideas and was accommodating in my wish to experience the Mapuche culture. His arrangements here exceeded my expectations.Two weeks before I was due to leave for Chile my Antarctic cruise was cancelled, leaving a gaping hole in my itinerary. Within three days of asking Mario to help fill the gap and expand the range of places to see, it was all finalised and paid for. He extended my scope to include the desert area around La Serena because he knew I'd be interested in indigenous culture. This was a superb idea.The logistics of travel went off without a hitch. Where travel time was long he ensured that my driver was English speaking so I could have conversations about Chile, its culture, history and current tensions. Every plane was met. Each hotel booked without complications on arrival or departure.Mario's email responses to my queries from the far side of the Atlantic at all hours made me feel he didn't sleep much and that I was the only client who mattered. I felt super safe in his hands. I could relax and enjoy my holiday.
Esther C
Esther C
2020-01-27
trip of a lifetime i was googling for agents who could plan a trip to patagonia that would cover 1) all the places i wanted and 2) for the dates that i could travel. loads of agencies out there but nothing that fit my bill or wallet. stumbled across Nanook, which is essentially a matchmaker between you and one of their agents local to the place you want to go, and that’s how i met Mario of Navetours. Mario’s emails may come across curt at first, but i realised that’s just how he phrases things. almost every email i sent was promptly replied to, and with the information i needed. as a solo female, i had loads of questions and concerns about my safety, but Mario was able to put me at ease. when the protests in santiago broke out, he also kept me updated and even offered to change hotels for me to a suburb that was safer and further away from the protests. the tours that he arranged for me were great. i enjoyed myself immensely travelling to south patagonia, tierra del fuego and atacama. the pace was just nice and the people i’ve met were great and friendly too! whatever activities and hikes i wanted to do, mario was able to recommend the right ones. if there’s one that was slightly economically unsound, Mario also made sure that i know before i make any commitment.we kept in constant contact throughout my trip using WhatsApp, which was great for when there’s any issue. the only qualm i had was with the Keoken Hostel; the staff was aloof and even grumpy when they realised i was right and had a reservation with them - when it was actually their staff who forgot to key it in after receiving payment months ago. i’m sure there’re way better accommodations in Punta Arenas. in any case, i would highly recommend Mario and Navetours if you’re heading to Patagonia!
Monika M
Monika M
2019-10-07
Great service and professional partner. Great service for our travel agency's client from Poland. Nave Tours organized a tailor made trip lasting over 3 weeks including Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. The cooperation was fantastic and very professional on each step - from planning till the end of guest's trip. Great people, very helpful and perfect organization. An unforgettable experience for our client. We are looking forward to working with you again.
Ida Elise T
Ida Elise T
2019-07-30
Peru and Bolivia Very good service and help to create the perfect in Peru and Boliva. Included all the highlights we wanted to see and made a program that was easy to understand and where all the details were included.
joeymantua
joeymantua
2019-06-05
Amazing tour guide and enriching cultural experience I went on a study abroad trip with my school visiting Santiago (Chile), Valparaiso (Chile), and Buenos Aires (Argentina). My group's tour guide Mario was personable, informative and great at planning activities. Not only did he take us to great restaurants and tourist attractions but he also provided us with recommendations for when we had nothing planned. Mario's dedication to our group was incredible and he definitely left a positive mark on me and my whole group.
Christina
Christina
2019-06-04
An unforgettable experience. For two weeks, I as well as 19 of my peers went on a study abroad trip to Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina with Mario as our tour guide. This was my first time ever traveling out of the United States and everything was EXCELLENT. Mario truly made it an unforgettable experience. He was always patient with our group, made sure everything was scheduled accordingly, and was able to bounce back and work quickly to resolve any bumps that came along. His outgoing and caring personality made the trip even more enjoyable, and I was genuinely sad to see him go when our trip was over.

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Things not to miss when visiting Chapadas

Get ready to walk incredible trails.

Roraima Trek

The trek to Roraima is a popular adventure for those seeking a unique and challenging hiking experience in South America. A typical trek to Roraima can range from 6 to 10 days, depending on the specific tour package and the starting point. Some tours may also include acclimatization days at lower altitudes to help participants adjust to the altitude. It’s an adventure that requires preparation, physical fitness, and the right mindset, but the rewards in terms of natural beauty and personal achievement are well worth the effort.

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Tepui Tours

Many tour operators in Santa Elena de Uairén offer day trips to explore the nearby tepuis (tabletop mountains). These tours often include hikes to viewpoints with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the opportunity to learn about the unique flora and fauna of the region. Mount Roraima and other tepuis are popular destinations for these tours.

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Canaima National Park

You can book day tours to Canaima National Park, which is known for its waterfalls, including the famous Angel Falls. These tours typically involve a combination of boat rides, hiking, and opportunities to swim in natural pools. Angel Falls day tours are quite popular, but they often require an early start and a full day of travel.

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Indigenous Villages

Explore the indigenous communities in the Gran Sabana region and learn about their traditional way of life. Some day tours offer visits to villages where you can interact with local people, see their handicrafts, and learn about their customs and traditions.

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Río Kukenán

Enjoy a day of adventure by taking a guided tour to Río Kukenán. This tour may include hiking to the Kukenán River and opportunities for swimming and picnicking in a beautiful natural setting.

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Birdwatching Tours

The Gran Sabana is a haven for birdwatchers due to its rich avian diversity. Consider booking a guided birdwatching tour to spot various species in their natural habitat.

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Photography Tours

The dramatic landscapes of the Gran Sabana make it a paradise for photographers. Some tours are tailored to photography enthusiasts, providing opportunities to capture the stunning scenery.

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Santa Elena de Uairén Day Tour

Many tour operators in Boa Vista offer day tours to Santa Elena de Uairén, which is just across the border in Venezuela. You can explore the city, visit local markets, and experience the unique culture of the Gran Sabana region. Keep in mind that border crossings may have specific entry requirements, so be sure to check the current regulations for both Brazil and Venezuela.

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Mount Roraima Hiking Tour

 If you’re up for a more adventurous day trip, you can join a guided hiking tour to Mount Roraima, one of the iconic tepuis (tabletop mountains) in the Gran Sabana. While it’s a challenging trek, some tour operators offer single-day excursions to the base of the mountain, where you can enjoy the stunning surroundings.
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Canaima National Park

Explore the natural wonders of Canaima National Park, including Angel Falls, the world’s highest waterfall. Day tours from Boa Vista may involve a combination of ground transportation and boat rides to reach these famous attractions.

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Indigenous Village Visits

Discover the culture and traditions of indigenous communities in the Gran Sabana region by joining a guided tour to visit one of the local villages. You can interact with the indigenous people, learn about their way of life, and purchase handmade crafts.

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Wildlife and Nature Tours

Boa Vista and the surrounding areas offer opportunities for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. Consider a day tour to explore the local flora and fauna, including birdwatching and nature hikes in the savannah.

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Photography Tours

The natural beauty of the region provides excellent opportunities for photography. Some tour operators may specialize in photography tours that take you to picturesque spots for capturing the landscape.

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Cachoeira do Sossego

This is a beautiful waterfall located about 20 kilometers from Lençóis. The hike to the waterfall takes you through lush rainforest and offers breathtaking views. It’s a moderate hike and can be done in a day.

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Gruta da Lapa Doce

Explore the Lapa Doce Cave, which is one of the largest sandstone caves in Brazil. Guided tours take you through this unique underground world filled with impressive rock formations and underground rivers.

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Cachoeira da Fumaça

This is one of Brazil’s tallest waterfalls, and a hike to the viewpoint is a popular day trip. You can enjoy spectacular views of the waterfall and the surrounding landscape.

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Pai Inácio Hill

A relatively short hike will take you to the top of Pai Inácio Hill, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Chapada Diamantina. The best time to visit is during sunset or sunrise.

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Poço Azul and Poço Encantado

These are two incredible caves with crystal-clear underground lakes. The sunlight creates mesmerizing blue reflections in the water. Both can be visited in a day trip, but you’ll need to book a guided tour.

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Pati Valley

There are several hiking trails that lead into the Pati Valley, including routes that start from Lençóis. The most common way to explore the valley is by multi-day trekking, with options for guided and self-guided tours.

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Igatu Village Tour

Explore the village of Igatu on foot, and visit its historical stone houses, art studios, and galleries. Learn about the history of the village and its significance in the diamond mining era.

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Cachoeira da Água Suja

Hike to Cachoeira da Água Suja, a beautiful waterfall near Igatu. The trail takes you through the lush forest, and you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pools.

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Cachoeira da Fumacinha

Take a day trip to Cachoeira da Fumacinha, a stunning waterfall located in the Chapada Diamantina National Park. The hike to the waterfall can be quite challenging but is rewarding for nature lovers.

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Adventure Activities

The Chapada Diamantina region offers various adventure activities, such as rock climbing, rappelling, and canyoning. Check with local tour operators for options and availability.

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Visit the Andaraí Caves

Andaraí, a nearby town, is known for its impressive limestone caves, including the Gruta da Torrinha and Gruta da Pratinha. Take a guided tour to explore these unique underground formations.

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Hiking in the Surrounding Trails

Igatu is surrounded by scenic trails that lead to waterfalls, viewpoints, and other natural attractions. Local guides can lead you on hikes tailored to your preferences and fitness level.
Birdwatching: The region is home to diverse bird species. Birdwatching enthusiasts can go on guided tours to spot and learn about the local avian wildlife.

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Brasília City Tour

Take a guided tour of the city to see its iconic landmarks, including the Three Powers Plaza, the Presidential Palace, the National Congress, and the Cathedral of Brasília. These tours often provide historical and architectural insights into the city’s design and development.

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National Park of Brasília (Parque Nacional de Brasília)

This park offers hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and a chance to experience the Cerrado ecosystem, a unique Brazilian biome. It’s a great place for nature enthusiasts.

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City Park (Parque da Cidade)

This urban park is a great place for outdoor activities like jogging, picnicking, and cycling. It also offers panoramic views of the city.

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Sunset at Ermida Dom Bosco

Visit the Dom Bosco Sanctuary, perched on a hill overlooking Lake Paranoá, for a breathtaking sunset view. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot

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Day Trips

Consider taking day trips from Brasília to nearby attractions like Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park or Pirenópolis, a charming colonial town with waterfalls and hiking trails.

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Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park

This is the main attraction near Alto Paraíso. You can explore the park’s hiking trails, visit waterfalls like Cachoeira Loquinhas and Catarata dos Couros, and take in the breathtaking scenery of the Brazilian Cerrado.

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Canyon do Rio Preto

Take a guided tour to the impressive Rio Preto Canyon, where you can witness stunning rock formations and swim in natural pools.

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Almécegas Waterfalls

These twin waterfalls, Almécegas I and Almécegas II, are accessible through guided tours. You can hike to the falls and enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters.

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Cachoeira Santa Bárbara

Located in the Kalunga community, this waterfall is known for its beautiful blue-green waters. Tours to Cachoeira Santa Bárbara often include visits to nearby attractions like Cachoeira Capivara and Cachoeira Candaru.

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Rafting on the Rio dos Couros

If you’re looking for adventure, consider going rafting on the Rio dos Couros. It’s a thrilling way to experience the region’s natural beauty.

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Stargazing Tours

Alto Paraíso de Goiás is known for its clear night skies, making it an excellent spot for stargazing. Join a guided stargazing tour to learn about the constellations and celestial phenomena.

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Crystal Healing Sessions

The region is also known for its crystal mines. You can join guided sessions that offer insights into the healing properties of crystals and their role in local culture.

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Vegetarian and Vegan Retreats

Alto Paraíso is home to many retreat centers that focus on holistic wellness, vegetarian and vegan diets, and spiritual growth. These centers often offer workshops, yoga classes, and meditation sessions.

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Community Visits

Learn about the local culture and traditions by visiting nearby communities like São Jorge and the Kalunga community. You can interact with locals and gain insights into their way of life.

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