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The best way to explore the Chapada is by trekking.
That is how we go through old panning trails, crossing
ridges and valleys, where horses, bikes and motos cannot
reach. We leave civilization behind and reach the remotest
waterfalls in the National Park.
We offer one-day routes, such as to the Lapão
Cave, Sossego Waterfall, the Lençóis-Capão
and Pai Inácio-Lençóis crossings.
The two or more day routes involve overnight stays,
meals and the necessary equipment. The two-day trekking
to the XXI, Capivari or Poção waterfalls,
or Pai Inácio-Morrão-Lençóis,
is a good option to enjoy the experience of staying
overnight on the ridges.
Three-day routes, such as the one underneath the Fumaça
waterfall, passing through the Palmital and Capivara
waterfalls, the Paty Valley, going through the "gerais",
waterfalls, caves and hills or to the seldom visited
Lages and Cachoeira X waterfalls are the most demanding
on trekkers.
A number of variations can be planned for heavier trekking
with several day routes.
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