Breu Branco is a captivating municipality in the state of Pará, Brazil, with a rich history dating back to its origins with the Tocantins Railroad in 1907. The city was relocated in 1980 due to the construction of the Tucuruí Dam, marking a significant chapter in its history. Officially becoming a municipality in 1991, Breu Branco is now a testament to the resilience and cultural richness of the region. Visitors can explore its historical roots and experience the vibrant local culture that defines this unique Brazilian city.
Explore the origins of Breu Branco tied to the Tocantins Railroad.
Experience the local Brazilian culture and traditions.
Visit the areas affected by the Tucuruí Dam relocation.
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites.
Expect warmer temperatures; ideal for experiencing local festivals.
A great time to visit with fewer tourists and comfortable weather.
Mild temperatures make it a good time for cultural exploration.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
45,712
Portuguese
April-June, September-November
Cultural, Historical