Nestled in the heart of Brazil’s Central Plateau, Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park is a breathtaking destination that captivates nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This highland region features ancient rock formations, vibrant ecosystems, and some of the country's most spectacular waterfalls. With its mystical atmosphere and rich ecological diversity, it offers unforgettable experiences for hikers, photographers, and families exploring Brazil's natural wonders.
June to September offers dry weather and ideal hiking conditions.
October to March brings lush greenery and dramatic waterfalls, though trails may be slippery.
The climate is tropical with distinct wet and dry seasons. Temperatures range from 15°C to 30°C.
July and August are perfect for family-friendly hikes and sightseeing.
| From | Mode | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Brasília | Car/Bus | 3 hours |
| Goiânia | Car/Bus | 5 hours |
| Caldas Novas | Car | 2.5 hours |
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily
Entrance Fee: R$ 35 for foreigners, R$ 15 for Brazilians
Bring sturdy footwear, sunscreen, and plenty of water. Many trails are suitable for older children. Early morning visits help avoid crowds.
Q: Is it safe for solo travelers?
A: Yes, it’s generally safe, but stick to marked trails and inform someone of your plans.
Q: Are there guided tours available?
A: Yes, many local agencies offer guided hikes and eco-tours.
Q: Can I camp inside the park?
A: Camping is allowed only in designated areas with prior permission.