The beautiful small colonial town of Paraty lies 200km south of the coast of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, one of Brazil’s most appealing destinations.
We offer 8-Day trekking program around the peninsulas and beaches, crossing Saco do Mamanguá, the one and only Brazilian Fjord, trekking and kayaking, visiting local fishermen communities and experiencing their food and lifestyle.
The adventure begins in the indigenous village of Paraty-Mirim, with a steep trail to reach the other side of the mountain, the Fjord's shore. Spend the night in a beach-and-jungle ecolodge to undertake the kaykaing challenge in the morning.
During the journey, overnights will be in the fishermen villages. The last day is a free day in Paraty village to get to know its charms.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Minimum age is 18 years;. Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions;. A high amount of walking is involved;. What you need to bring (Mandatory). ID or Passaport;. Sunblock. Sunglasses. Trekking Backpack (minimun of 45l). Sleeping bag (for 5~10ºc confort);. Walking stick (01 or 02);. Headlight and batteries;. Bottle of water (2l). Boot / Hiking shoes;. Dry Fit / Polyamide shirts;. Anorak;. Toilet paper;. Cell phone;. Sancks for the trekking (between meals).