Preparation
This is a remote area with limited infrastructure; ensure you are fully self-sufficient and have expert local guides.
Pacaás Novos National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Brazilian state of Rondônia. The park is characterized by the Pacaás Novos mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding Amazonian landscape. As a designated national park, it plays a vital role in the conservation of local flora and fauna. It is a destination primarily suited for travelers interested in remote wilderness, scientific exploration, and trekking through less-traveled natural environments. Visitors should be prepared for a rugged, off-the-beaten-path experience in one of Brazil's ecologically important regions.
Pacaás Novos National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Brazilian state of Rondônia. The park is characterized by the Pacaás Novos mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding Amazonian landscape. As a designated national park, it plays a vital role in the conservation of local flora and fauna. It is a destination primarily suited for travelers interested in remote wilderness, scientific exploration, and trekking through less-traveled natural environments. Visitors should be prepared for a rugged, off-the-beaten-path experience in one of Brazil's ecologically important regions.
Dramatic Pacaás Novos mountain range views.
Expansive, protected Amazonian habitats.
Ideal for scientific exploration and off-grid trekking.
The park is a strictly protected area; always follow conservation guidelines and leave no trace.
Limited cellular service and emergency infrastructure; carry a satellite communication device.
The terrain is rugged and weather conditions in the Amazon can change rapidly.
This is a remote area with limited infrastructure; ensure you are fully self-sufficient and have expert local guides.
Access can be difficult and often requires specialized transport; plan your route well in advance with local authorities.
Serious trekkers and nature enthusiasts seeking remote, untouched wilderness.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
Portuguese
Bring high-quality trekking gear, insect repellent, and sufficient water filtration systems, as facilities are non-existent within the park boundaries.