Learn about local biodiversity and sustainable living practices.
The general public was invited. Over 10,000 locals used a modified version of iNaturalist (called eNature BR ) to photograph urban wildlife. In just six hours, they documented 1,200 species, including the rare pied tamarin, which researchers thought was extinct in that part of the city.
: True to its "Enature" (Eco-Nature) branding, the festival often emphasizes environmental responsibility and outdoor activities like ecological trails.
In the heart of Brazil’s vast landscapes, a new era of celebration is emerging—one that transcends the traditional revelry of Carnival to embrace a deeper connection with the Earth. The Enature Brazil Festival represents this evolution, serving as a platform where the vibrancy of Brazilian culture meets the urgency of environmental preservation. As the festival enters its "Part 2" or second phase, it symbolizes more than just a recurring party; it is a commitment to a "New Generation" of sustainability and unity.
Miguel grabbed Clara’s hand, and they ran through the mud, sliding down the hills toward the main lagoon. Dozens of festival-goers jumped into the water, the rain pelting the surface, turning the lagoon into a chaotic, joyous jacuzzi. It was the quintessential Enature experience—surrendering to the elements.
The main stages feature a blend of traditional Afro-Brazilian rhythms and modern electronic beats. Renowned global artists collaborate with local musicians to create unique, site-specific performances. Acoustic stages nestled in the canopy offer intimate sound healing sessions using traditional instruments like the berimbau and indigenous flutes. Visual and Performing Arts
Pack your most vibrant, comfortable festival wear—think natural fibers and plenty of color.
The festival’s roots run deep, originating in the 1970s as an educational initiative to combat illiteracy. What began as the Festival Estadual do Mobral evolved into a powerful vehicle for preserving and celebrating the unique customs, music, and dances of the gaúcho people, a tradition that has now been proudly upheld for nearly four decades.
Learn about local biodiversity and sustainable living practices.
The general public was invited. Over 10,000 locals used a modified version of iNaturalist (called eNature BR ) to photograph urban wildlife. In just six hours, they documented 1,200 species, including the rare pied tamarin, which researchers thought was extinct in that part of the city.
: True to its "Enature" (Eco-Nature) branding, the festival often emphasizes environmental responsibility and outdoor activities like ecological trails. enature brazil festival part 2
In the heart of Brazil’s vast landscapes, a new era of celebration is emerging—one that transcends the traditional revelry of Carnival to embrace a deeper connection with the Earth. The Enature Brazil Festival represents this evolution, serving as a platform where the vibrancy of Brazilian culture meets the urgency of environmental preservation. As the festival enters its "Part 2" or second phase, it symbolizes more than just a recurring party; it is a commitment to a "New Generation" of sustainability and unity.
Miguel grabbed Clara’s hand, and they ran through the mud, sliding down the hills toward the main lagoon. Dozens of festival-goers jumped into the water, the rain pelting the surface, turning the lagoon into a chaotic, joyous jacuzzi. It was the quintessential Enature experience—surrendering to the elements. In just six hours, they documented 1,200 species,
The main stages feature a blend of traditional Afro-Brazilian rhythms and modern electronic beats. Renowned global artists collaborate with local musicians to create unique, site-specific performances. Acoustic stages nestled in the canopy offer intimate sound healing sessions using traditional instruments like the berimbau and indigenous flutes. Visual and Performing Arts
Pack your most vibrant, comfortable festival wear—think natural fibers and plenty of color. The festival’s roots run deep
The festival’s roots run deep, originating in the 1970s as an educational initiative to combat illiteracy. What began as the Festival Estadual do Mobral evolved into a powerful vehicle for preserving and celebrating the unique customs, music, and dances of the gaúcho people, a tradition that has now been proudly upheld for nearly four decades.