Health Precautions
Ensure you are up to date on vaccinations, particularly yellow fever, and carry high-quality insect repellent.
Located in the heart of Brazil's northwestern region, Rondônia is a land defined by the majestic Amazon rainforest. This state is a sanctuary for those who wish to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature, offering everything from dense jungle treks to river expeditions. Visitors can witness an incredible array of flora and fauna, making it a premier destination for eco-tourism. While remote, the region provides a truly authentic Amazonian experience, far from the more commercialized tourist hubs, ideal for the intrepid traveler.
Located in the heart of Brazil's northwestern region, Rondônia is a land defined by the majestic Amazon rainforest. This state is a sanctuary for those who wish to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature, offering everything from dense jungle treks to river expeditions. Visitors can witness an incredible array of flora and fauna, making it a premier destination for eco-tourism. While remote, the region provides a truly authentic Amazonian experience, far from the more commercialized tourist hubs, ideal for the intrepid traveler.
Vast stretches of untouched Amazon rainforest.
Incredible biodiversity and unique wildlife spotting.
Authentic jungle trekking and eco-tourism opportunities.
Access to remote Amazonian river systems.
Remote nature of the region with limited infrastructure in rural areas.
High humidity and tropical temperatures year-round.
Potential for heavy rainfall affecting travel plans during the wet season.
Ensure you are up to date on vaccinations, particularly yellow fever, and carry high-quality insect repellent.
Travel between remote areas often requires small planes or riverboats; plan your logistics well in advance.
Nature enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic Amazonian adventure.
BRL R$
$40-$90 p/day
Portuguese, English
Always hire local guides to support the community and ensure you are following sustainable practices in the rainforest.
June to August
Spring brings a mix of rain and sun, with lush greenery and active wildlife as the forest thrives.
Expect high heat and frequent tropical downpours; river levels rise, facilitating boat travel through the jungle.
The start of the drier season makes trekking more accessible and significantly reduces mosquito activity.
This is the driest time of year, making it the best period for jungle hikes and exploring the forest floor.