Preparation
Ensure you have adequate water and sun protection, as facilities within protected areas in this region can be limited.
Furna Feia National Park serves as a critical protected area within the Rio Grande do Norte region of Brazil. Classified as an IUCN Category II protected area, the park is dedicated to the preservation of its unique natural ecosystems and biodiversity. It offers a serene environment for those interested in conservation and the study of local flora and fauna. As a national park, it stands as a testament to the region's commitment to maintaining its natural heritage for future generations.
Furna Feia National Park serves as a critical protected area within the Rio Grande do Norte region of Brazil. Classified as an IUCN Category II protected area, the park is dedicated to the preservation of its unique natural ecosystems and biodiversity. It offers a serene environment for those interested in conservation and the study of local flora and fauna. As a national park, it stands as a testament to the region's commitment to maintaining its natural heritage for future generations.
IUCN Category II protected status
Focus on local biodiversity preservation
Undisturbed natural landscapes
The park is primarily a conservation area, so visitor amenities may be minimal.
Ideal for those interested in ecological study and quiet nature observation.
Check local environmental regulations before planning your visit to ensure compliance with park rules.
Ensure you have adequate water and sun protection, as facilities within protected areas in this region can be limited.
Follow all park guidelines regarding waste disposal and wildlife interaction to help maintain the integrity of the ecosystem.
Nature lovers and conservation-focused travelers.
BRL R$
$40-$80 p/day
Portuguese
Plan for private transport, as access to remote national parks in Rio Grande do Norte often requires a vehicle.