Preparation
This park lacks basic infrastructure; ensure you have professional guides, satellite communication, and full self-sufficiency gear before entering.





Juruena National Park is a significant protected area situated in the heart of the Amazonas region. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a vital sanctuary for the complex flora and fauna of the Amazon rainforest. The park is characterized by its remote location and lack of infrastructure, making it a destination primarily for those prepared for rugged, self-sufficient exploration. It plays a crucial role in regional conservation efforts and provides an unparalleled look at the biodiversity of the Amazon basin. Visitors should expect a challenging environment that rewards those interested in deep nature immersion and scientific discovery.
Juruena National Park is a significant protected area situated in the heart of the Amazonas region. As an IUCN Category II protected area, it serves as a vital sanctuary for the complex flora and fauna of the Amazon rainforest. The park is characterized by its remote location and lack of infrastructure, making it a destination primarily for those prepared for rugged, self-sufficient exploration. It plays a crucial role in regional conservation efforts and provides an unparalleled look at the biodiversity of the Amazon basin. Visitors should expect a challenging environment that rewards those interested in deep nature immersion and scientific discovery.
IUCN Category II protected wilderness
Vital sanctuary for Amazonian flora and fauna
Unparalleled biodiversity observation
Remote location with minimal infrastructure
The park is a strictly protected area; follow all local environmental regulations and leave-no-trace principles.
Expect no cellular service or modern amenities; plan for a completely off-grid experience.
The terrain is rugged and weather conditions can be extreme; physical fitness and experience in tropical environments are essential.
This park lacks basic infrastructure; ensure you have professional guides, satellite communication, and full self-sufficiency gear before entering.
Access is extremely limited and requires specialized transport; coordinate with local environmental authorities or authorized research expeditions.
Deep nature immersion and scientific exploration in the Amazon basin.
BRL R$
$150-$300 p/day
Portuguese
The Amazon environment is challenging and potentially dangerous; prioritize safety, health vaccinations, and insect protection.
Nature Lovers, Researchers, Adventure Travelers