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Acre

🦜 Wild Majesty , 📜 Colonial Legacy, 🏜️ Eternal Horizons

North Region

Region:

830,026

population:

Rio Branco

Capital:

Amazon

biomes:
Acre (AC)
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Acre (AC)

The Ancestral Gateway.

At the far western edge of Brazil, where the rainforest meets the foothills of the Andes, Acre stands as a land of deep mysteries and revolutionary history. This is the heart of the Western Amazon—a state of colossal geoglyphs, ancient indigenous wisdom, and the legendary legacy of the rubber tapping pioneers. For the traveler who seeks the luxury of "The Last Frontier," Acre offers a profound connection to the origins of the world.


The Sacred Forest: Indigenous Wisdom

Acre is home to the most preserved and spiritually rich indigenous cultures in the Amazon. At Brasilis.Travel, we organize Private Ethno-Expeditions to the villages of the Huni Kuin or Yawanawá people. This is a rare, deep-immersion experience: stay in luxury glamping setups near the villages, participate in ancestral ceremonies, and learn about the "Forest Pharmacy" from the elders. It is a journey of spiritual luxury that few in the world will ever experience.


The Mystery of the Earth: The Geoglyphs

Long before the arrival of Europeans, ancient civilizations carved massive geometric shapes into the earth. These Geoglyphs of Acre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are visible only from the sky. We arrange private overflights from Rio Branco to witness these thousand-year-old circles and squares, revealing a sophisticated prehistoric society that once thrived in the heart of the jungle.


The Rubber Legacy: Rio Branco & Xapuri

The history of Acre is written in "White Gold." In the capital, Rio Branco, we offer private tours of the Palácio Rio Branco and the Rubber Tree Memorial. For a deeper dive, we take you to Xapuri, the hometown of environmental hero Chico Mendes. Stay at the Seringal Cachoeira, an eco-lodge where we curate "Rubber Tapper for a Day" experiences, exploring the forest trails with local families who still live by the rhythm of the trees.


The Gateway to the Andes: Serra do Divisor

On the border with Peru lies the Serra do Divisor National Park, one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Accessible only by boat or private plane, this is the ultimate "Brasilis" adventure. We provide private river expeditions to the "Blue Waterfall" and the canyons of the Moa River. This is a land of vertical landscapes and unexplored flora, offering a level of seclusion that defines modern high-end exploration.

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City Traffic

Rio Branco, AC 🥇

🌳 The Gateway to the Forest

Acre offers a profound connection with the Amazon through the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve, where visitors learn about the rubber tappers' legacy. The Serra do Divisor National Park stands as one of Brazil's most remote and beautiful frontiers, featuring hidden waterfalls, towering trees, and a level of biodiversity that remains largely untouched by the modern world.

Rio Branco, AC 🥇

Geoglyph Overflights

Adventure & Expeditions 🧗

Rio Branco, AC 🥇

Chico Mendes Memorial

Monuments & Landmarks 📍

🍲 Amazonian Fusion

The cuisine of Acre is a fascinating tapestry woven from indigenous roots, Syrian-Lebanese influences, and traditions brought by migrants from the Northeast. The undisputed star is the Baixaria, a robust breakfast dish composed of corn couscous, ground beef, fried eggs, and salad. You will also find the famous Tacacá, a piping hot soup made with tucupi, dried shrimp, and jambu leaves that leave a signature tingling sensation on the tongue.

Baixaria

The Morning Mix

Quibe de Arroz

Rice Kibbeh

Saltenha

Salteña

Tacacá

Tacacá Soup

Rabada com Tucupi

Oxtail in Tucupi

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Tours including Acre

If you got here you must be a real explorer. here some extra knowledge about this state!
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🌱 Botanical Highlights

Vitoria Regia

The Victoria amazonica, commonly known as the vitoria-regia, is the world's largest aquatic plant and an iconic symbol of the Amazon Basin. It is famous for its massive, circular leaves that can reach up to three meters in diameter, featuring upturned edges and a structural ribbing filled with air that allows them to support significant weight. The plant produces large, fragrant flowers that bloom only at night; they emerge white on the first evening to attract pollinators and turn deep pink or purple by the second. Beyond its biological marvel, the vitoria-regia is central to Brazilian folklore through the legend of Naiá, an indigenous woman transformed into the "star of the waters" by the moon. Named in honor of Queen Victoria, this "giant water lily" remains a masterpiece of natural engineering that once inspired the architectural design of London’s Crystal Palace.

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🌱 Botanical Highlights

Buriti

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🦜 Zoological Highlights

Onça-pintada

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🌱 Botanical Highlights

Seringueira

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