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Get InspiredSouth AmericaBrazilAcreSerra do Divisor National Park

Serra do Divisor National Park

BR
National Park·Remote, Wild, Untouched, Rugged
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by Jaqueline Araujo from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by shalyson rafael from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by Jaqueline Araujo from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by Leandro Dias from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by NETO CALILE from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by Jaqueline Araujo from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by shalyson rafael from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by Jaqueline Araujo from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by Leandro Dias from Google Places
Serra do Divisor National Park
Photo by NETO CALILE from Google Places

Serra do Divisor National Park stands as one of the most biodiverse and isolated regions in the Brazilian Amazon. Located along the border with Peru, this protected area features a unique mix of mountainous terrain and dense tropical forest, providing a habitat for countless species of plants and animals. The park is characterized by its rugged beauty, with rivers like the Moa providing the primary access routes for those venturing into its depths. It is a destination defined by its remoteness, offering a rare opportunity to experience the rainforest in its most natural and undisturbed state. Visitors should be prepared for a challenging, expedition-style journey, as infrastructure is minimal and the environment is demanding.

Serra do Divisor National Park stands as one of the most biodiverse and isolated regions in the Brazilian Amazon. Located along the border with Peru, this protected area features a unique mix of mountainous terrain and dense tropical forest, providing a habitat for countless species of plants and animals. The park is characterized by its rugged beauty, with rivers like the Moa providing the primary access routes for those venturing into its depths. It is a destination defined by its remoteness, offering a rare opportunity to experience the rainforest in its most natural and undisturbed state. Visitors should be prepared for a challenging, expedition-style journey, as infrastructure is minimal and the environment is demanding.

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Highlights

  • One of the most biodiverse regions in the Amazon.

  • Unique mountainous terrain along the Peruvian border.

  • Access via the Moa River through pristine tropical forest.

  • Rare opportunity for undisturbed wilderness exploration.

Before you go: Serra do Divisor National Park essentials

  • Extremely limited infrastructure and services within the park boundaries.

  • Requires significant physical stamina and experience with remote wilderness travel.

  • High ecological sensitivity; visitors must adhere to strict conservation guidelines.

Preparation

This is an expedition-style destination; ensure you have professional guides, proper permits, and self-sufficient gear.

Logistics

Access is primarily by river; plan for long travel times and limited communication infrastructure.

Best For

Adventurous travelers, researchers, and nature enthusiasts seeking deep, undisturbed rainforest exploration.

Currency

BRL R$

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

Portuguese

Health and Safety

Consult with local authorities regarding vaccinations and jungle safety protocols before departing for the Acre region.

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Location

Acre, Brazil
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