You´ve
just entered the Ecological
Guides (EcoGuides) area. Here you
visit interesting ecotouristic regions in Brazils
hinterlands and differente ecossistems. Some of the
guides are ready to use - Central Highlands, "chapadas"
Diamantina,
Guimarães
and Veadeiros,
as well as the guide to the colonial-style City
of Goias (former capital os Goias State, founded
in 1725 during the gold run to the Portuguese colony
west lands in South America). See also the guide to
the most important cave complex in Brazil - Terra
Ronca, in Goias State, with kilometers
of underground places to go, some with rivers encoutering
each other. And EcoGuide of Jalapão
- an extense, wild and unique sort of "forgotten
area" in southeast state of Tocantins, with few
people, sand poor soil, short savana (cerrados) vegetation
and lots of water underneath and rivers, waterfalls,
springwaters and beautifull landscapes. And the guides
keep coming: the Araguaia
River Ecoguide (the most beautiful river crossing
south-north the country) and the Pirenopolis-Corumba
Guide (historical region with mountains and lots of
waterfalls, only 150km from the federal capital, Brasilia),
with GPS files
and maps. Our staff went there and produced the Bonito
and South Pantanal EcoGuide (Bonito is
a top ecotourism town in South Mato Grosso State in
Brazil and Pantanal is the unique wetlands worldwide
famous, divided in north and south by the equivalente
states border). Photographers, writers and geography
people also gave us the EcoGuide for Rhea National
Park and Archeological Sites of Serranopolis,
Southern Goias state. Some other EcoGuides
are coming and the goal is always to provide trustfull
journalism material on ecological tourism in the hinterland
of Brazil (beach areas are already well known and
information on them are most of it on internet in
a way or other). We count on you to feedback us. Print
the maps before going out on vacation and, if you
use it, don´t forget the GPS files you can download
from the EcoGuides and load up your device. The pictures
can be used free, but to use them please cite www.viaecologica.com.br
. Thanks.
See
you there.
The Editorial Staff.