
The Chapada with Suzy
Your host is also your guide. Suzy plans the tour at your pace — unhurried, no giant agency groups — and Gabriel makes sure you leave on a full breakfast. We drive you in our comfortable seven-seat Spin.

With Suzy, the tour is something else
Suzy hosts without hurry and takes you to truly enjoy it, far from the traditional tourist route — the best tours, at the best times. Reaching Pratinha before the buses, catching Pai Inácio in the right light, having time to linger where it’s good.
Day tours

Two worlds in one day: the turquoise lagoon of Pratinha, with a headlamp float inside the Blue Grotto, and the vastness of Lapa Doce — stalactite halls the size of cathedrals.
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Two worlds in one day: the turquoise lagoon of Pratinha, with a headlamp float inside the Blue Grotto, and the vastness of Lapa Doce — stalactite halls the size of cathedrals.
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The most famous sunset in the Chapada, with a waterfall swim at Poço do Diabo on the way and a stop for lunch and a hammock rest at the foot of the morros. We pick the right time and take care of everything.
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The most famous sunset in the Chapada, with a waterfall swim at Poço do Diabo on the way and a stop for lunch and a hammock rest at the foot of the morros. We pick the right time and take care of everything.
Learn more →A silent canoe ride through the Marimbus, the "wetlands of the Chapada", departing from the quilombola community of Remanso — mirror-still water, just the sound of the paddle. At the end, a swim at Roncador falls, where dark water slides over pink stone pools.
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A cave of water so blue and clear it hardly seems real. You float with a life vest and snorkel, drifting in silence over ten meters of crystal water.
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One of the highest waterfalls in Brazil: 340 meters of water turning to mist before it reaches the ground. The trail climbs the ridge and ends at the canyon’s edge — lie on the rock and look into the void.
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A golden stone wall with a 60-meter drop and a great swimming pool below. Short trail and water all year round — a sure pick in any season.
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A day of real country life in the Olho d’Água community: chatting with locals under the tree, kids climbing branches, animals in the yard and lunch cooked on the spot over a wood stove. Not a staged attraction — it’s the real countryside, welcoming you in.
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The trail follows the riverbed, hopping from boulder to boulder, up to a hidden canyon where the fall drops into a deep, calm pool. The name means "quietude" — and it delivers: all you hear is the water.
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An old diamond-mining village, its stone houses and ruins set into the hillside and swallowed by the forest — locals call it the "Bahian Machu Picchu". Cobbled lanes, alleys, artist studios and viewpoints over the valley. A calmer trip, about history and culture, perfect to alternate with the waterfall days.
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These are the tours we do most, but the Chapada is huge. Tell us what you want to experience and Suzy will build the route — dates and prices straight on WhatsApp.
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