





Trip Description
Brazil is a land of extremes — overpopulated cities and untouched land, tremendous wealth and devastating poverty, vast natural resources and threatened rainforests. It is a country at the forefront of sustainable development, ecological conservation and the fight to preserve one of the world’s most critical environments, the Amazon Rainforest. Immerse yourselves in the colorful Brazilian cultures of Rio, Salvador and the Northern Bahia, and travel to the wild expanses of Manaus and the Amazon. Learn survival Portuguese and put it to the test as you assist with sustainable development projects and eco-tourism efforts. Our journey takes us 300 miles up the Rio Negro into the depths of the Amazon jungle to the indigenous tribes of the Jauaperi. Explore the crucial link of the Amazon to our global environment. This cultural and community service program will leave you with a lasting impression of Brazil’s ecological treasures, warm people and vast beauty that both captivates and invigorates its guests. Brazil never leaves the hearts of those who visit.
Itinerary & Country Map
Our experience begins on the idyllic island of Itaparica. Located in the Bay of All Saints, just off the coast of Salvador, it is the highlight of any visit to Northern Bahia. In Barra Grande, a picturesque town with white sand beaches and turquoise water, we learn the basic techniques and philosophy of sustainable living. Together we build an earthen oven, a fun project that incorporates the basic techniques and philosophy of natural building. Early risers are treated to lessons in Capoeira, a martial arts dance brought to Brazil during the days of slavery. A hike over to the other coast of the island takes us through untouched, undeveloped wild tropical woodlands, up and down hills with spectacular views of both sides of the island, and into a tiny village populated by fishermen and their families who live off the land and the fruit of the saltwater mangroves.
