Guided hiking in Brazil: multi-day treks and day hikes across mountains, canyons, dunes, and table-top peaks
13 trips found
Ideal for those with limited time to visit the most beautiful trek in Brazil. Discover caves, waterfalls, and trails and stay with families in Pati.
from $ 300
Cross Lençóis Maranhenses National Park on foot. Two nights in oasis families, daily lagoon swims, sunrise hikes, end at Santo Amaro.
from $ 500
An extra day in this paradise to enjoy local hospitality, cuisine, caves, waterfalls and trails without compromising comfort.
from $ 450
Join a 5-day Lençóis Maranhenses hike to discover stunning oases, cross endless white dunes, and stay with locals to fully experience this unique region!
from $ 700
Make the crossing and discover the most beautiful trek in Brazil! Ideal for those who have the time to do the whole route and enjoy every corner of this beautiful valley.
from $ 550
Spend 3 nights at the top and enjoy the mix of beauty and physical challenge: natural jacuzzis, the tepuys, the Valley of the Crystals and many other postcards of Mount Roraima.
from $ 1,350
Combine natural and cultural beauty, three oases, and breathtaking white dunes with 4 days of trekking in Lençóis Maranhenses.
from $ 600
Spend 5 nights on the summit, cross the Valley of the Lost World to Lake Gladys, and explore the ecosystems of this unique adventure in depth.
from $ 1,550
30 km trek across Lençóis Maranhenses National Park from Barreirinhas to Baixa Grande Oasis, with hammock overnight, lagoon swims, and Day 2 sunrise.
from $ 400
The Pico da Neblina trek is an intense journey of demanding trails, simple camps and a deep connection to the lush Amazon rainforest.
from $ 4,750
A weightless multi-day trek across the eastern edge of Chapada dos Veadeiros: waterfalls, wild camps, Cerrado landscapes and full support.
from $ 950
The Serra Fina hike is your chance to take on one of Brazil's most challenging treks! Four intense days immersed in nature await you.
Real feedback from travelers who trekked Brazil’s parks and peaks with us
Brazil covers 8.5 million km² and holds seven distinct biomes, so hiking is less one trail than a dozen different worlds. You can trek a 2,810 m sandstone tepui on the Venezuela border, cross white dunes that fill with rainfed lagoons, or follow canyon rivers through one of the planet’s oldest mountain ranges. The country protects more than 70 national parks, and the best Brazil hiking trails sit inside a handful of them.
Most hiking trips in Brazil cluster in four regions. Chapada Diamantina in Bahia is widely rated as the country’s finest multi-day trek, while jalapao-tours/”>Jalapão offers Cerrado crossings between dunes and spring-fed pools. Lençóis Maranhenses is a 1,550 km² dune field where you walk between freshwater lagoons, and Mount Roraima is an 8–10 day, 90 km expedition onto a tabletop summit
Season decides where you trek more than whether you trek. Brazil sits in the southern hemisphere, so its dry months run roughly May to September, the steadiest window for trekking, with firmer trails, clearer skies, and easier road access to remote trailheads. The wetter months turn the Cerrado green and fill Lençóis Maranhenses’ lagoons (best July–September), while Mount Roraima trekkers favor its own drier window of December to April.
Hiking in Brazil is a guided and logistics-supported experience. Multi-day treks like the Vale do Pati or Roraima need local guides, porters, and pre-booked camps or village homestays. Trips depart from regional gateways: Lençóis and Salvador for Chapada Diamantina, Palmas for Jalapão, Boa Vista for Roraima, and São Luís for Lençóis Maranhenses.
Not sure where to start? The treks below are filtered by region, length, and difficulty so you can match a route to your fitness.