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: Most international flights land at São Paulo (GRU) or Brasília (BSB). From there, book regional shuttle buses or specialized festival carpools directly to the venue gates to minimize individual carbon emissions.
is not a vacation. It is a ritual. If Part 1 was about awareness, Part 2 was about action. You didn't just come to hear about deforestation; you carried your own waste, you slept in a hammock listening to howler monkeys, and you understood, deep in your bones, that a forest is not a "venue"—it is a living being.
The energy of Part 1 was electric, but is set to be even more immersive. Whether you’re returning or joining for the first time, here’s your complete guide to making the most of the second chapter. enature brazil festival part 2
The headliner for the second night was a DJ known for blending field recordings of the rainforest with psychedelic trance. As the first heavy beat dropped, vibrating in Miguel’s chest, he heard the sampled call of a macaw echo through the speakers.
His friend Clara was already up, sitting on a hammock strung between two ancient Jatobá trees, nursing a cup of locally sourced guanabana juice. : Most international flights land at São Paulo
The first two days were a war against ticks. Despite organic repellent stations, hundreds of attendees left with borreliosis scares (medicinal tents were free, thankfully).
An ecological-themed event in Belo Horizonte (August 2026) held in an ecological park with 10 hours of music across four stages. It is a ritual
"We are washing away the past!" someone shouted over the roar of the storm. Miguel felt it. The stress of his corporate job in São Paulo, the traffic, the noise—it felt miles away, washed downstream.