By Davi Vittorazzi – From Cenarium
CUIABÁ (MT) – A true paradise on Earth can be visited by tourists in an indigenous village located in Mato Grosso. Specifically, in the Rio Sacre Village, the site has waterfalls and crystal-clear waters that leave visitors enchanted.
The village is located between the municipalities of Campo Novo do Parecis and Sapezal. The region features a waterfall with a stunning 5.6-meter drop, which merges with the emerald-green waters of the river.
Open to non-indigenous people since 2019, the project to promote tourism in the community is led by Ivo André Zokenazokemae, 46, an indigenous man from the Paresi Haliti ethnicity. He left his profession as a nurse to dedicate himself to local tourism.
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