Semper Viva Project



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The Semper Viva Project is an ecological and sustainable initiative located in the Chapada Diamantina National Park in Brazil. Visitors can participate in guided tours to learn about the process of extracting and cultivating the semper viva plant, which is used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes. The project also offers workshops on sustainable agriculture and environmental education.

The cost of a guided tour is around 40 Brazilian reais (approximately $7 USD) per person and can be booked through the project's official website at www.semperviva.org.br. Tours are available from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the natural beauty of the Chapada Diamantina National Park, which includes stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, and caves. Popular attractions include the Pai Inacio Mountain, the Poço Encantado and Poço Azul caves, and the Ribeirão do Meio waterfall.

It is recommended to visit these attractions during daylight hours and to hire a local guide for safety reasons. Prices for guided tours vary depending on the attraction and the guide. Visitors can inquire about tours and guides at the park's visitor center.

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