Preparation
This is a remote, protected area; ensure you have professional guides and all necessary permits before planning your visit.
Acari National Park (Parque Nacional do Acari) is a cornerstone of conservation in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Spanning a significant portion of the Amazon basin, this protected area is classified as an IUCN Category II site, reflecting its status as a sanctuary for wildlife and natural processes. The park offers an authentic, raw look at the rainforest, serving as a critical buffer for the region's immense biodiversity. Because the area is managed primarily for environmental protection, it provides a highly remote experience for those interested in deep-jungle conservation. It is an essential destination for researchers and those seeking to understand the scale and complexity of the Amazonian environment.
Acari National Park (Parque Nacional do Acari) is a cornerstone of conservation in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Spanning a significant portion of the Amazon basin, this protected area is classified as an IUCN Category II site, reflecting its status as a sanctuary for wildlife and natural processes. The park offers an authentic, raw look at the rainforest, serving as a critical buffer for the region's immense biodiversity. Because the area is managed primarily for environmental protection, it provides a highly remote experience for those interested in deep-jungle conservation. It is an essential destination for researchers and those seeking to understand the scale and complexity of the Amazonian environment.
Strictly protected IUCN Category II ecosystem.
Critical habitat for diverse Amazonian wildlife.
Authentic, raw rainforest environment.
Essential destination for conservation research.
Highly remote location with limited infrastructure for traditional tourism.
Strict environmental regulations are in place to protect the ecosystem.
Requires significant logistical planning and specialized travel arrangements.
This is a remote, protected area; ensure you have professional guides and all necessary permits before planning your visit.
Access to the deep Amazon requires specialized river transport and careful planning regarding supplies and safety.
Deep-jungle exploration and experiencing untouched Amazonian biodiversity.
BRL R$
$150-$300 p/day
Portuguese
As a strictly protected area, follow all 'Leave No Trace' principles to ensure the preservation of this fragile ecosystem.