Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Brazil
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- Petrópolis x Teresópolis Trekking - The Most Beautiful Crossing in Brazil
- Jungle Bliss at Tapiri Floating Lodge in the Heart of the Amazon 5 Days & 4 Nights
- Valley of the Gods - The Three Peaks Park Trekking - 03 days - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
- Hércules Portals Trekking - Serra dos Órgãos Mountains
- Pedra do Sino Trekking – 02 days – Serra dos Órgãos – Rio de Janeiro
- Chapada Diamantina
- 4 days Unique Experience @ Tariri Amazon Lodge , Total Immersion in the Amazon on a Jungle Adventure - Brasil
- Natural Paradises in the Land of a Thousand Colors
- 5-Day Trekking and Kayaking Lençois Maranhenses National Park
- 3-Day Trekking Lençois Maranhenses
Petrópolis x Teresópolis Trekking - The Most Beautiful Crossing in Brazil
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This demanding 32km trek conquers Brazil's iconic peaks. The trail ascends 1,100m to Açu Castles, navigates the technical Cavalinho passage, and reaches Pedra do Sino at 2,275m. Serra dos Órgãos National Park's 16m Véu de Noiva waterfall adds natural drama.
Duration 3 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Teresopolis Age Range 15 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 80 mi Operator Nattrip From $1,501
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Dense Amazon wilderness unfolds from Tapiri Lodge, showcasing medicinal plants and wildlife. The dry season opens up Várzea Forest's paths, while trails around Maçarico Lake offer prime viewing of monkeys and sloths with expert naturalists.
Duration 5 days Destinations Manaus Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese Physical Rating Moderate Operator Across Caribbean Excursions From $1,702
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The challenging trails of Three Peaks State Park stretch 18km across Dragon's Head and Matchbox Peak. Technical support enhances safety on difficult sections, while porters assist with gear and mountain shelter lodging awaits in Valley of Gods.
Duration 3 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Teresopolis, Cachoeiras de Macacu Age Range 15 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Distance 115 mi Operator Nattrip From $1,585
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Serra dos Órgãos' technical trails present 23km of alpine challenges over 2 days. The route winds from Bonfim Valley to Hércules Portals (2,245m), with professional climbing gear provided. Nights are spent at Açú Peak's mountain shelter.
Duration 2 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis Age Range 9 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Distance 56 mi Operator Nattrip From $1,251
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Serra dos Órgãos' premier trails span 23km across two spectacular days. The path leads to Pedra do Sino Peak (2,275m), through high-altitude meadows, with sunrise views over Guanabara Bay. Rest awaits at historic Mountain Shelter 4.
Duration 2 days Destinations Rio de Janeiro, Teresopolis Age Range 15 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Physical Rating Easy Distance 75 mi Operator Nattrip From $1,084
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Chapada Diamantina's well-marked trails showcase Brazil's hiking excellence. Routes lead to the diamond-rich Mosquito waterfall, up 1,240m Pai Inacio's panoramic summit, and through Lapa Doce cave system. Pousada Alto do Cajueiro in Lencois serves as base for daily guided treks.
Duration 4 days Destinations Salvador, Lencois Age Range up to 99 year olds Physical Rating Easy Distance 392 mi Operator DERTOUR From
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Tariri Amazon Lodge's surrounding terrain offers 2-hour jungle treks covering 2km on moderate paths. Seasonal patterns shape the adventures - ground trails dominate October-April, while water activities take over May-September as rivers rise 14 meters.
No departure dates availableDuration 4 days Destinations Manaus Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Operator Signature Tours Brazilian landscapes unfold from Amazon rainforest paths to Pantanal wetlands. Bom Jardim's unique ecosystem beckons, while dawn breaks over jungle lodge grounds, and Iguazu Falls' extensive boardwalks reveal stunning vistas.
Duration 17 days Destinations Manaus, Careiro da Várzea, Cuiaba, Pocone, Pantanal, Puerto Iguazu, Foz Do Iguacu, Rio de Janeiro Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Easy Distance 2426 mi Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
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Duration 6 days Destinations Sao Luis, Barreirinhas, Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Santo Amaro do Maranhão Age Range up to 100 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 220 mi Operator ETours Brazil DMC From
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Duration 3 days Destinations Barreirinhas, Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Santo Amaro do Maranhão Age Range up to 100 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 37 mi Operator ETours Brazil DMC From
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What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Brazil
What's the best time of year for hiking in different regions of Brazil?
Each region of Brazil has distinct hiking seasons. The Serra dos Órgãos mountains near Rio offer clear trails and stable weather from July to September. Travelers heading to the Amazon should plan for July to November when paths are less muddy though afternoon rain is still common. For the rock formations and waterfalls of Chapada Diamantina April through October brings pleasant temperatures and clearer skies. The Pantanal's network of trails opens up during the dry months of July to October. A TourRadar traveler who hiked in Serra dos Órgãos commented: "The weather in August was perfect for hiking with clear views from mountain peaks and comfortable temperatures."
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hiking trips in Brazil?
Brazil's hiking accommodations range from rustic to refined based on location. The Serra dos Órgãos trail system features basic mountain refuges like the Açú Castles Peak shelter where hikers bring sleeping bags. Amazon expeditions often include nights at riverside lodges such as the Tapiri Floating Lodge with proper beds and meals. In Chapada Diamantina local guesthouses like Pousada Alto do Cajueiro provide comfortable rooms in traditional settings. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "The mountain refugios are basic but provide essential shelter though bringing your own sleeping gear is recommended for comfort."
What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in Brazil?
The trails through Brazil's ecosystems offer frequent wildlife encounters. Amazon paths lead to sightings of howler monkeys sloths pink river dolphins and numerous tropical birds. Pantanal routes regularly reveal capybaras caimans giant otters and occasionally jaguars. The Atlantic Forest paths in areas like Serra dos Órgãos host marmosets toucans and clouds of butterflies. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "During our Amazon hike we were amazed by the constant wildlife sightings - from colorful birds to playful monkeys swinging through the canopy."
What are the most challenging hiking trails in Brazil and their difficulty levels?
The trails in Brazil test different levels of hiking ability. The Petrópolis x Teresópolis traverse spans 32km over 3 days with 1100m elevation gain on day one including technical sections like "The Cavalinho." More moderate options include the Pedra do Sino Peak at 23km round trip. Chapada Diamantina provides easier day walks to spots like Mosquito Falls and Devil's Pool. As one TourRadar traveler noted about the challenging Petrópolis crossing: "The walk was wonderful due to the spectacular environment though it requires good fitness and comfort with some technical sections."
How physically demanding are hiking tours in Brazil's national parks?
Brazil's trails demand different levels of fitness. The Petrópolis route requires 8-10 hours of daily hiking covering up to 12km with steep climbs. Amazon walks tend toward shorter 2-3 hour segments but test endurance with heat and humidity. Chapada Diamantina balances both easy and moderate day hikes. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The Petrópolis crossing was challenging but manageable with proper preparation - the views made every step worthwhile."
Can I combine hiking with cultural experiences in Brazil?
Brazil's trails weave together nature and culture. Amazon routes pause at Caboclo villages and former rubber tapping sites. Chapada Diamantina hikes connect to historic diamond towns like Lençóis. Local guides share knowledge of traditions healing plants and regional stories along the way. A TourRadar traveler commented: "Our guide provided fascinating cultural context throughout the trek making it both an outdoor adventure and cultural learning experience."