Cerrado National Park

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Cerrado National Park protects a vast swath of Brazil's second-largest biome, a mosaic of savanna, dry forests, and gallery woodlands that feels like a world apart. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a biodiversity hotspot, home to giant anteaters, maned wolves, and over 10,000 plant species. For travellers, it offers a raw, untamed landscape perfect for wildlife spotting and immersive nature walks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least three to four days to explore the core area around Alto Paraíso de Goiás, which serves as the main gateway. Spend day one on the Chapada dos Veadeiros trails, day two at Buraco das Araras and Vale da Lua, and use the third day for a guided wildlife drive or a visit to a local quilombo settlement. If you're self-driving, allow extra time for the rough roads and spontaneous stops.

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