Founded in

1987

Mission: To offer unique travel experiences while promoting conservation and cultural awareness in the Amazon.

 Marinete

Sowing dreams, growing landscapes

Marco Lima and Marineti promote responsible tourism in the Amazon, supporting indigenous cultures. We offer tailored expeditions, assist film projects, and collaborate with Tribal Heritage to empower local communities. We’re also developing the Last Places Amazon Camp for sustainable tourism.

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 Sustainable, Responsible Tourism
 Authentic and Unique Experiences
 Support of Conservation and Indigenous Cultures

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Explore the Amazon like never before with Last Places Amazon

We offer tailor made expeditions to all the Amazon Rainforest territory focusing on nature and native cultures. Since 1992 we offer fixer and support services to filming crews and professional photographers.

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How does Last Places Amazon support indigenous communities?

Last Places Amazon is deeply committed to responsible tourism and works closely with indigenous groups in the Amazon region. We strive to ensure that local communities benefit directly from our expeditions through:

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We prioritize sustainable travel by working closely with indigenous communities, minimizing environmental impact, and supporting eco-tourism projects that empower local tribes. Our partnerships with NGOs like Tribal Heritage also promote the protection of indigenous rights.

Our expeditions include:

  • Xingu River: Explore rainforest ecosystems and visit indigenous tribes such as the Kayapó, Mehinaku, Wauja, Yawalapiti, Karajá, and other communities of the Xingu region.
  • Pantanal & Amazon: Observe wildlife in Brazil’s key ecosystems, from the wetlands of the Pantanal to the biodiversity-rich Amazon rainforest.
  • Javari Valley: Visit the Matis, Marubo, Mayruna (Matsés), and Kanamari tribes in one of the most remote and culturally preserved regions of the Amazon.
  • 7 Nations Adventure: Cross the borders of Brazil and neighboring countries to explore shared Amazon territories.

Our team includes experienced guides like Gibson, a local expert, and Mara, skilled in logistics. We also work with Robson, a Marubo leader, and Chris, a Kayapo teacher, ensuring authentic and culturally sensitive experiences.

You can support us by joining an expedition, partnering with us, or donating to our initiatives with NGOs like Tribal Heritage. Your involvement directly contributes to local communities and the preservation of the Amazon.

We support indigenous communities by acting as a bridge between outsiders and the tribal world, ensuring respectful and ethical interaction. We help preserve their cultures without interfering or imposing external services on their traditional way of life. In addition, we provide extra assistance and support access to legal services when needed.

 Last Places Amazon

Eco-Conscious Travel with Purpose

Explore the Amazon while protecting nature and empowering local communities.