Multi-day trekking in Brazil for travelers who want real distance and real wilderness, with a local guide who knows every trail, river crossing, and homestay along the way
14 trips found
Ideal for those with limited time to visit the most beautiful trek in Brazil. Discover caves, waterfalls, and trails and stay with families in Pati.
from $ 300
Cross Lençóis Maranhenses National Park on foot. Two nights in oasis families, daily lagoon swims, sunrise hikes, end at Santo Amaro.
from $ 500
An extra day in this paradise to enjoy local hospitality, cuisine, caves, waterfalls and trails without compromising comfort.
from $ 450
Join a 5-day Lençóis Maranhenses hike to discover stunning oases, cross endless white dunes, and stay with locals to fully experience this unique region!
from $ 700
Make the crossing and discover the most beautiful trek in Brazil! Ideal for those who have the time to do the whole route and enjoy every corner of this beautiful valley.
from $ 550
Spend 3 nights at the top and enjoy the mix of beauty and physical challenge: natural jacuzzis, the tepuys, the Valley of the Crystals and many other postcards of Mount Roraima.
from $ 1,350
Combine natural and cultural beauty, three oases, and breathtaking white dunes with 4 days of trekking in Lençóis Maranhenses.
from $ 600
Spend 5 nights on the summit, cross the Valley of the Lost World to Lake Gladys, and explore the ecosystems of this unique adventure in depth.
from $ 1,550
30 km trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park from Barreirinhas to Baixa Grande Oasis, with hammock overnight, lagoon swims, and Day 2 sunrise.
from $ 400
On this trip, learn survival skills, hike through the jungle, and navigate rivers to deepen your connection with the Amazon.
from $ 1,150
The Pico da Neblina trek is an intense journey of demanding trails, simple camps and a deep connection to the lush Amazon rainforest.
from $ 4,750
A weightless multi-day trek across the eastern edge of Chapada dos Veadeiros: waterfalls, wild camps, Cerrado landscapes and full support.
from $ 950
The Serra Fina hike is your chance to take on one of Brazil's most challenging treks! Four intense days immersed in nature await you.
Real feedback from guests who walked Brazil's long trails with us
A multi-day trek means several days of walking point to point, sleeping where the trail takes you, and reaching ground you cannot see any other way. Trekking in Brazil spans four very different worlds: the canyon villages of Chapada Diamantina, the table-top mountains on the Amazon’s northern rim, the golden dunes of the Cerrado, and the freshwater lagoons that pool between the sand sheets of the Lençóis Maranhenses. What they share is distance, remoteness, and a local guide who carries the whole route in their head. Our treks run in small groups of 5 to 12, with roughly 1 guide for every 5 walkers.
The flagship is the Vale do Pati Trek, a 5-day point-to-point crossing of Chapada Diamantina from the village of Guiné to Andaraí, sleeping in family homestays deep inside the valley. For altitude and raw geology, the Mount Roraima Trek climbs an 8-day route onto a 2,810 m sandstone tepui at the triple border of Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana, with 3 nights camped on the summit. For desert-style walking, the 6-day Jalapão Trekking Immersion crosses the Cerrado’s dunes, table mountains, and fervedouros (spring-fed pools so buoyant you float upright).
The most unique landscape of all is the 4-day Lençóis Maranhenses Trekking, a 48 km crossing of a UNESCO World Heritage desert where rainwater collects into thousands of clear lagoons between the dunes. You walk roughly 6 to 16 km a day at a moderate pace from Baixa Grande to Queimada dos Britos to Rancharia, sleeping in hammocks at family homes in the oases and swimming in a different lagoon at almost every stop. Four landscapes, one style of travel.
You don’t have to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable walking several hours a day on uneven ground or soft sand. Most of our trekkers exercise regularly rather than train specially. Comfort is honest: nights are spent in rustic homestays, hammocks, or tents, bathrooms are usually shared, hot showers are rare, and there is no Wi-Fi for days at a time.
Each trek includes the guiding, the in-route accommodation, the meals listed in the itinerary, and transfers from the base city, plus a local guide on the protected routes. It does not include international or domestic flights. Most departures are small shared groups, and many routes can run as a fully private trek for your party alone, which suits families or anyone who wants to set their own pace.

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Learn everything you need to know to travel to Lençóis Maranhenses in Brazil, including how to get there, the best time to visit, main activities, and more! Are you seeking adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking views? Then you should head to Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, a vast expanse of undulating sand dunes and crystal-clear pools that […]

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