Diamonds/ Wild Tales + Lost Trails

An odyssey into the Story of Brazil

(28 dias)

Our Journey, by the Numbers

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Route

Days: 28*

Trail Days: 23 (3 optional)*

Overland Days: 8 (3 optional)*

Riding Days: 3 (all optional)*

Rest Days: 2

Transfer Days: 2

Boat Days: 1*

Total Distance (km): 1,142.5 km

Trail Distance (km): 437

Trail Gain/Loss/Total (m): 26,476

* Some days feature trekking, riding, and/or boating as well as overlanding

Setting

Once the epicenter of the global diamond trade, Brazil’s Serra do Espinhaço Meridional (the geomorphological name for the rocky mountains surrounding Diamantina) was abandoned and largely forgotten by the outside world for nearly 2 centuries.

Today, it’s on the cusp of being recognized as one of the most spectacular places on earth.

3 UNESCO Designations

2 Biodiversity Hotspots

20 Conservation Units

3,000+ species of plants (estimated)

7% of Brazil’s total biodiversity*

0.8% of Brazil’s national territory

* Brazil is the most biodiverse country on the planet

Communities

From festive cowtowns to a long-lost traveler’s mecca, and just about everything in between. We’ll have the pleasure of spending time in 22 uniquely compelling communities during our Expedition.

1 UNESCO World Heritage City

7 Colonial-era towns

5 Agrarian communities

4 Quilombos

2 Historic vilas

2 Former railway settlements

1 Mining village

Conservation Units

The Mosaico do Espinhaço accounts for nearly 2,000,000 hectares (4,942,108 acres) of adjacent protected land, spanning a whopping 20 conservation units.

We’ll traverse 8 of them over the course of 21 days during our Expedition.

1 National Park

3 State Parks

1 State Natural Monument

1 State Environmental Protection Area

2 Municipal Environmental Protection Areas

Attractions

You’re going to end up hating rivers, but you’ll be an expert in obscure, white sand-beach waterfalls.

Water Crossings: 75

Waterfalls: 37 (6 optional)

Peaks: 3 (2 optional)

Hot Springs: 2 (1 optional)

Accommodations

If you’re the kind of traveler who values authenticity & genuine human interaction over opulence (& hot water baths), you’re going to love it.

Homestays: 6

Historic Inns: 4

Wilderness Campsites: 4

Pousadas: 3

Wilderness Refuges: 3

Historic Homes: 2

Lodges: 1 (2 nights)

Resorts: 1 (2 nights)

Hotels: 1

Food & Drink

There’s nothing like a home-cooked meal at the end of a long day on the trail. If you’re not familiar with comida mineira, you will be by the end of the trip (and Brazilians everywhere will be jealous).

Breakfasts: 27

Dinners: 27

Snacks: 24

Trail Lunches: 22

Lunches: 6

Total Home-Cooked Meals: : 19

Transportation

We’ll be traversing a distance equal to that from Paris to Budapest (or New York to Nashville) over varied terrain, and sometimes you just need more torque (or 4 legs; or a good ol’ jon boat).

On a related note, if you’ve ever dreamed of riding a trusty steed through the brush, rivers, and rocky mountain passes of the Brazilian hinterlands… now’s your chance.

Transfer Days: 2

Overland Days: 8 (3 optional)

Riding Days: 3 (all optional)

Pack Mule Days: 6 (1 optional)

Boat Days: 1

Crew

If you prefer to do your bushwhacking alongside dogged explorers & savvy locals rather than well-mannered Travel Experts… well, you’re in the right place.

(And for the record, our manners are pretty good, too.)

Expedition Leaders: 2

Drivers: 2

Local Guides: 6

Mule Drivers: 2

Boat Captain: 1

Calendar & Pricing

May & June are still lush from the late autumn rains, with warm days, crisp mountain weather, and hardly a cloud in the sky.

August & September mark the beginning of spring, with hot days, cool evenings, and parched savannah landscape dotted by bouquets of flowers.

If you’d like to go on this Expedition on a different set of dates, please feel free to contact us about a private, custom trip.

2024

August 5 - Sept 1: $36,995 (per person)

2025

May 12 - June 8: $36,995 (per person)

(Future dates pending)

Itinerary

Expeditions have “legs”. Wild tales have Chapters.

(Click on a Chapter to get started)

Chapter I: The Serra

1. BH – Diamantina

2. Diamantina – Curralinho

3. Curralinho – São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras

4. São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras – Capivari

5. Capivari – Santo Antônio do Itambé

6. Santo Antônio do Itambé – Bica d’Agua

7. Bica d’Agua – Chapada do Couto

8. Chapada do Couto – Rio Preto SP Lodge

9. Rio Preto SP Lodge (Rest Day)

Chapter II: The Garden

10. Rio Preto SP Lodge – Vargem do Inhaí

11. Vargem do Inhaí – Inhacicão

12. Inhacicão – Taquaral

13. Taquaral – Campos João Alves

14. Campos João Alves – Campos Tristes

15. Campos Tristes – Pé de Serra

Chapter III: The Sertao

16. Pé de Serra – Curimataí

17. Curimataí – Santa Barbara

18. Santa Bárbara (Rest Day)

19. Santa Bárbara – Conselheiro Mata

20. Conselheiro Mata – Galheiros

21. Galheiros – Santa Rita

Chapter IV: The Berço

22. Santa Rita – Vale do Rio Preto

23. Vale do Rio Preto – Casa Koping

24. Casa Koping – Quarteis

25. Quarteis – São Joao da Chapada

26. São Joao da Chapada – Biribiri

27. Biribiri – Diamantina

28. Diamantina – BH