Getting There
Bujari is conveniently located on the BR-364 highway, about a 30-minute drive from the state capital, Rio Branco.





Bujari is a small municipality in the state of Acre, Brazil, located approximately 25 kilometers from the capital, Rio Branco. With a population of just over 12,000, the town maintains a slow-paced, traditional atmosphere deeply connected to its agricultural surroundings. It serves as a quiet gateway for those wishing to explore the interior of the Amazon basin without the bustle of larger urban centers. The landscape is characterized by tropical greenery and rural homesteads, providing a stark contrast to the more developed regions of Brazil. Visitors to Bujari can enjoy a genuine slice of local life, making it a noteworthy stop for travelers traversing the BR-364 highway through Northern Brazil.
Bujari is a small municipality in the state of Acre, Brazil, located approximately 25 kilometers from the capital, Rio Branco. With a population of just over 12,000, the town maintains a slow-paced, traditional atmosphere deeply connected to its agricultural surroundings. It serves as a quiet gateway for those wishing to explore the interior of the Amazon basin without the bustle of larger urban centers. The landscape is characterized by tropical greenery and rural homesteads, providing a stark contrast to the more developed regions of Brazil. Visitors to Bujari can enjoy a genuine slice of local life, making it a noteworthy stop for travelers traversing the BR-364 highway through Northern Brazil.
Gateway to the rural landscapes of Acre.
Authentic small-town Brazilian atmosphere.
Proximity to the state capital, Rio Branco.
Lush tropical surroundings and agricultural scenery.
The town has limited tourist infrastructure, so it's best for short visits or as a base for rural exploration.
The climate is tropical, meaning high humidity and warm temperatures are present throughout the year.
Public transportation within the town is limited; a rental car or private transport is recommended for exploring the surrounding area.
Bujari is conveniently located on the BR-364 highway, about a 30-minute drive from the state capital, Rio Branco.
As a rural town, English is rarely spoken; learning basic Portuguese phrases or having a translation app is essential.
Experiencing authentic rural life in the Amazonian state of Acre.
BRL R$
$30-$60 p/day
Portuguese, English
Being in the Amazon region, it is important to stay hydrated and use insect repellent to protect against mosquito-borne illnesses.
June-September
The start of the rainy season brings lush greenery but also more frequent and heavy afternoon showers.
This is the peak of the wet season; expect significant rainfall and potentially muddy conditions on rural roads.
Rainfall begins to decrease, making it a good time to see the landscape while it is still vibrant and green.
The dry season from June to August offers the most stable weather and is the best time for outdoor activities and road travel.