Cerrado Tours in Brazil

Track maned wolves across the world’s most biodiverse savanna, float in crystal-clear springs, and hike billion-year-old rock formations. Choose a wildlife safari at Pousada Trijunção, trekking in Chapada dos Veadeiros, or an expedition through Jalapão, all guided by experienced local teams.

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A maned wolf walks across the rust-red iron-rich soil of the Cerrado at Pousada Trijunção, sparse golden grass tufts scattered around it in warm golden-hour light

Brazil’s Wild Cerrado Tour at Pousada Trijunção

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Pousada Trijunção is the perfect fusion of exclusivity, comfort and wildlife experiences in the Cerrado – including maned wolf sightings!

4 nights

from $ 2,300

Brazil’s Wild Cerrado Tour at Pousada Trijunção

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Travelers from all over the world trust PlanetaEXO and our local partners to guide them through the Cerrado. Read what they say about our Cerrado tours in Brazil.

What you need to know about Cerrado tours in Brazil

Before you book, here is the orientation. The Cerrado is Brazil’s second-largest biome after the Amazon Rainforest, covering over 2 million km² across the states of Goiás, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Tocantins, Maranhão, and more. Considered the most biodiverse savanna on the planet, holding 5% of the world’s animals and plants, it's so vast it could fit England, France, Germany, and Spain combined.

Because the biome spans 25% of Brazil’s territory, a Cerrado trip is really a choice between sub-regions. Pousada Trijunção, on the triple border of Bahia, Goiás, and Minas Gerais, is the place to see maned wolves. Chapada dos Veadeiros, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Goiás, is built around waterfalls and ancient quartz rock. Jalapão, in Tocantins, is the land of golden dunes and the famous fervedouros springs.

Cerrado wildlife: maned wolves, anteaters and 860 bird species

The Cerrado biome is one of the best places for wildlife tours in Brazil. It is home to 860 bird species, 200 mammals, 180 reptiles, and 150 amphibians, with the maned wolf, the largest canid in South America, as the star of its fauna alongside giant anteaters, ocelots, and macaws.

When to visit the Cerrado in Brazil

The dry season (May to September) is the best time to visit the Cerrado for hiking and wildlife, with warm days, cool nights, and temperatures from 15°C to 30°C. The wet season (October to April) brings greener vegetation and fuller rivers and waterfalls.

Whether you want a maned wolf safari, waterfall trekking, or remote savanna landscapes, our Cerrado tours in Brazil connect you with experienced local guides and operators who know this savanna and the conservation work behind it.

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