Local Transport
Public transport options are limited in the interior; renting a car is recommended for exploring the surrounding Bahia region.





Anguera is a modest city situated in the state of Bahia, Brazil, characterized by its small population and traditional atmosphere. Known historically as Almas, the town provides a serene environment for those looking to experience the interior of Bahia. While it lacks the large-scale attractions of major tourist centers, its charm lies in its simplicity and the genuine hospitality of its residents. Visitors can explore the local streets and experience the daily rhythms of a rural Brazilian community, making it a unique stop for those exploring the deeper parts of the region.
Anguera is a modest city situated in the state of Bahia, Brazil, characterized by its small population and traditional atmosphere. Known historically as Almas, the town provides a serene environment for those looking to experience the interior of Bahia. While it lacks the large-scale attractions of major tourist centers, its charm lies in its simplicity and the genuine hospitality of its residents. Visitors can explore the local streets and experience the daily rhythms of a rural Brazilian community, making it a unique stop for those exploring the deeper parts of the region.
Authentic small-town atmosphere in the heart of Bahia.
A peaceful alternative to the bustling coastal tourist hubs.
Insight into local Brazilian rural culture and traditions.
Limited tourist infrastructure compared to coastal Bahia destinations.
Quiet atmosphere suitable for relaxation rather than nightlife or high-energy activities.
Proximity to Feira de Santana for more extensive services, healthcare, and shopping.
Public transport options are limited in the interior; renting a car is recommended for exploring the surrounding Bahia region.
English is not widely spoken in small towns like Anguera, so learning basic Portuguese phrases is highly beneficial.
Travelers seeking a quiet, authentic experience in rural Bahia.
BRL R$
$30-$60 p/day
11,031
Carry Brazilian Reais (BRL) in cash, as smaller local establishments may not always accept international credit cards.
Portuguese
May to September for milder weather.
Warm and pleasant weather, ideal for visiting local markets and outdoor walks.
Hot and humid; expect higher temperatures typical of the Brazilian interior.
Mild temperatures and less rain make it a comfortable time for regional exploration.
The coolest time of year, though still mild, offering a pleasant break from the tropical heat.