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Jalapão, Brazil: Discover Nature’s Hidden Gem

Jalapão, Brazil

Looking for an unforgettable adventure deep in the heart of Brazil? Welcome to Jalapão, an untouched paradise in the state of Tocantins, known for its golden dunes, crystal-clear springs, and breathtaking landscapes. It’s one of Brazil’s best-kept secrets for eco-tourism and off-the-beaten-path travel.

Where is Jalapão?

Jalapão State Park is located in the eastern region of Tocantins, a lesser-known but stunning part of northern Brazil. The gateway to Jalapão is the city of Palmas, around 300 km away. Access requires a guided 4x4 vehicle due to the wild terrain.

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Why Visit Jalapão?

Jalapão is a dream destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure travelers. Here’s why:

  • Golden sand dunes surrounded by Brazilian savanna

  • Unique fervedouros – natural springs with high pressure where you float effortlessly

  • Stunning waterfalls like Formiga, Velha, and Prata

  • Majestic plateaus, canyons, and panoramic viewpoints

  • Rich biodiversity of the Cerrado biome

Top Things to Do in Jalapão

  • Float in the fervedouros – magical springs with crystal-clear waters

  • Take a 4×4 safari tour through red dirt roads and vast open landscapes

  • Hike the plateaus for unforgettable sunrise and sunset views

  •  Capture incredible nature photography

  • Stargaze under one of the clearest skies in Braz

Local Culture & Handicrafts

Jalapão is home to traditional communities who preserve local culture through art and golden grass handicrafts made from capim dourado, a native plant. These handcrafted pieces are eco-friendly and internationally recognized.

Visitors are often welcomed by warm locals who live in harmony with the land.

Travel Tips

  • Recommended stay: 4 to 7 days

  • Best time to visit: May to September (dry season, ideal for tours)

  • Getting there: Fly into Palmas, then take a guided 4×4 tour

  • Accommodation: Simple eco-lodges run by local families and cooperatives

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