Regional overview

Chapada Diamantina is a high plateau, canyon, waterfall, mesa, and historic-route hiking region in Bahia. The core hiking centres include Lençóis, Vale do Capão, Palmeiras, Ibicoara, Mucugê, Andaraí, and Guiné.

ICMBio states that Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina is open year-round, has no entrance fee and no general entry control, and that hiring a guide is not mandatory but is recommended. Mobile coverage is limited in much of the park, and visitors should be prepared for remote conditions.

The best timing depends on the route. Waterfall routes can be more impressive after rain, but heavy rain increases flash-flood risk in canyons and riverbeds. Long exposed plateau crossings should be started early and avoided in storms or extreme heat.

Selection rationale

The selection combines the best-known waterfall viewpoint, the short iconic mesa summit, two major Ibicoara waterfall/canyon hikes, and one official historic point-to-point crossing between Lençóis and Vale do Capão.

Summary table

# Hike Country Route type Distance Gain Max elevation Difficulty
1 Cachoeira da Fumaça por cima Brazil Out-and-back 12.0 km official; 11.7 km AllTrails 552 m Unresolved Moderate
2 Morro do Pai Inácio Brazil Out-and-back 1.3 km 108 m Approx. 1,120 m; route max unresolved Moderate
3 Cachoeira do Buracão Brazil Out-and-back 5.0 km 72 m Unresolved Easy-moderate
4 Cachoeira da Fumacinha por baixo Brazil Out-and-back 13.4 km 749 m Unresolved Hard
5 Travessia Lençóis – Vale do Capão Brazil Point-to-point 18.6 km official Unresolved Unresolved Hard

1. Cachoeira da Fumaça por cima

Cachoeira da Fumaça, Chapada Diamantina
Photo: r m, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryBrazil
Sub-regionParque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina, Vale do Capão side
StartVale do Capão
FinishSame as start
Route typeOut-and-back
Distance12.0 km official; AllTrails gives 11.7 km
Elevation gain552 m from AllTrails; official gain not stated
Elevation lossApproximately 552 m; not separately stated by source
Maximum elevationUnresolved
Estimated time3 h 59 min from AllTrails; official time not stated
DifficultyModerate
Best seasonRainier months give better water flow; avoid storms and cliff edges
Public transportAccess to Vale do Capão by road/local transfer; schedule not verified
Verification statusPartially verified

Itinerary

The route starts from Vale do Capão and climbs to the top-side viewpoint of Cachoeira da Fumaça. ICMBio identifies 12 km round trip, with 4 km inside the national park, leading to the viewpoint over the roughly 340 m waterfall and the Vale do Capão landscape.

Why it is essential

Cachoeira da Fumaça por cima is one of Chapada Diamantina’s signature day hikes and one of the region’s most recognisable waterfall viewpoints.

Equipment

Standard hiking equipment: sturdy shoes, rain layer, water, food, sun protection, and map/GPS.

Hazards and notes

ICMBio notes that the waterfall may have little or no flow in the dry season. Cliff edges, strong wind, heat, and storms are major hazards. Guide hiring is recommended by ICMBio for the park generally, though not mandatory.

Source URL Format / access Reuse status
ICMBio visitation information gov.br/icmbio Official route description Official route description/stat source, not GPX
AllTrails: Cachoeira da Fumaça por cima alltrails.com Source route page AllTrails terms; GPX export/reuse not verified

2. Morro do Pai Inácio

Morro do Pai Inácio, Chapada Diamantina
Photo: Roseane Botelho, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryBrazil
Sub-regionPalmeiras / BR-242, Chapada Diamantina
StartMorro do Pai Inácio visitor access, near BR-242
FinishSame as start
Route typeOut-and-back
Distance1.3 km, from AllTrails
Elevation gain108 m, from AllTrails
Elevation lossApproximately 108 m; not separately stated by source
Maximum elevationApprox. 1,120 m commonly mapped; route-source maximum unresolved
Estimated time35 min, from AllTrails
DifficultyModerate
Best seasonYear-round in settled weather; avoid lightning and cliff edges
Public transportRoadside access; public transport schedule not verified
Verification statusPartially verified

Itinerary

The short route climbs from the visitor access beside the highway to the flat-topped summit area of Morro do Pai Inácio. It returns by the same route.

Why it is essential

Morro do Pai Inácio is the most iconic short viewpoint hike in Chapada Diamantina, with panoramic views across mesas, valleys, and the central plateau.

Equipment

Standard hiking equipment is sufficient in normal conditions: sturdy shoes, water, sun protection, and rain layer.

Hazards and notes

Cliff edges, heat, wind, and lightning are the main hazards. Current access hours and fees were not verified in this pass.

Source URL Format / access Reuse status
AllTrails: Morro do Pai Inácio alltrails.com Source route page AllTrails terms; GPX export/reuse not verified

3. Cachoeira do Buracão

Cachoeira do Buracão, Chapada Diamantina
Photo: Rodolfo Bazetto, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryBrazil
Sub-regionIbicoara / Parque Natural Municipal do Espalhado area
StartEspalhado/Buracão visitor access, Ibicoara area
FinishSame as start
Route typeOut-and-back
Distance5.0 km, from AllTrails
Elevation gain72 m, from AllTrails
Elevation lossApproximately 72 m; not separately stated by source
Maximum elevationUnresolved
Estimated time1 h 08 min, from AllTrails
DifficultyEasy by route database; moderate caution because of canyon/swimming approach
Best seasonSettled weather; avoid heavy rain and flash-flood conditions
Public transportNot verified
Verification statusPartially verified; official municipal access rules unresolved

Itinerary

The route follows the access trail toward Cachoeira do Buracão, entering the canyon environment and waterfall pool area. The hike returns by the same route after visiting the waterfall.

Why it is essential

Cachoeira do Buracão is one of the major waterfall destinations of southern Chapada Diamantina and represents the Ibicoara canyon-and-waterfall side of the region.

Equipment

Standard hiking equipment, plus water-appropriate caution for slick rock and swimming sections. Local guide, life-jacket, and access rules need confirmation before travel.

Hazards and notes

Canyon water levels and swimming sections can make the outing more serious than the distance suggests. Official access/guide requirements were not verified in this pass.

Source URL Format / access Reuse status
AllTrails: Cachoeira Buracão alltrails.com Source route page AllTrails terms; GPX export/reuse not verified

4. Cachoeira da Fumacinha por baixo

Cachoeira da Fumacinha, Chapada Diamantina
Photo: Rodolfo Bazetto, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryBrazil
Sub-regionIbicoara / southern Chapada Diamantina
StartFumacinha lower-route access, Ibicoara area; exact trailhead unresolved
FinishSame as start
Route typeOut-and-back
Distance13.4 km, from AllTrails
Elevation gain749 m, from AllTrails
Elevation lossApproximately 749 m; not separately stated by source
Maximum elevationUnresolved
Estimated time5 h, from AllTrails
DifficultyHard
Best seasonSettled weather only; avoid heavy rain
Public transportNot verified
Verification statusPartially verified

Itinerary

The lower Fumacinha route follows a demanding approach into the canyon system leading to Cachoeira da Fumacinha. It is an out-and-back canyon hike with boulders, watercourse terrain, and a waterfall destination.

Why it is essential

Cachoeira da Fumacinha is one of Chapada Diamantina’s major strenuous waterfall hikes and gives a more committing canyon experience than the short Buracão route.

Equipment

Mountain hiking equipment: boots with good grip, rain layer, headtorch, navigation backup, food, water, and first-aid kit. A local guide is strongly recommended because of canyon navigation and access complexity.

Hazards and notes

Boulder hopping, slick rock, flash-flood risk, route-finding, and remoteness are serious. Exact legal trailhead and current guide/access rules need confirmation.

Source URL Format / access Reuse status
AllTrails: Cachoeira da Fumacinha por baixo alltrails.com Source route page AllTrails terms; GPX export/reuse not verified

5. Travessia Lençóis – Vale do Capão

Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina, Vale do Capão area
Photo: Stéphanie Santos, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Snapshot

CountryBrazil
Sub-regionParque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina, Lençóis/Capão corridor
StartLençóis
FinishVale do Capão
Route typePoint-to-point
Distance18.6 km official, with 9.5 km inside the national park
Elevation gainUnresolved
Elevation lossUnresolved
Maximum elevationUnresolved
Estimated timeFull-day crossing; official time not stated
DifficultyHard
Best seasonSettled weather; avoid storms, high water, and night walking
Public transportStart/end towns have road access; shuttle/public transport schedule unresolved
Verification statusPartially verified

Itinerary

ICMBio describes this as a historic trail linking Lençóis and Vale do Capão. The route is 18.6 km, with 9.5 km inside the national park, and is characterised by mountain scenery, riverbed walking, and natural pools at Cachoeira do Palmital. It can be walked in either direction and is also identified by ICMBio as suitable for mountain-bike use.

Why it is essential

The Lençóis-Capão crossing is a culturally important route between two of Chapada Diamantina’s principal hiking centres. It adds a historic point-to-point trail to a selection otherwise dominated by waterfalls and viewpoints.

Equipment

Mountain hiking equipment: boots, headtorch, rain layer, sun protection, navigation backup, food, and enough water or water-treatment method.

Hazards and notes

Mobile coverage is limited in much of the park. ICMBio advises avoiding night walking and warns that rain can cause flash floods. Route geometry, gain/loss, and official GPX were not found in this pass.

Source URL Format / access Reuse status
ICMBio visitation information gov.br/icmbio Official route description Official route description/stat source, not GPX
Source URL
ICMBio — Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina visitation information gov.br/icmbio
AllTrails — Cachoeira da Fumaça por cima alltrails.com
AllTrails — Morro do Pai Inácio alltrails.com
AllTrails — Cachoeira Buracão alltrails.com
AllTrails — Cachoeira da Fumacinha por baixo alltrails.com