Jalapรฃo | |
|---|---|
Dunes in Jalapรฃo | |
| Coordinates: 10ยฐ21โฒ32โณS 46ยฐ41โฒ56โณW๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ10.359ยฐS 46.699ยฐW | |
| Country | Brazil |
| State | Tocantins |
| Microregion | Jalapรฃo |
Jalapรฃo is a semi-arid microregion in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. Parts of the microregion have dramatic landscapes with large orange sand dunes, towering rock formations and fast-flowing clear rivers and streams. This is attractive to tourists, and led to Jalapรฃo being chosen for a season of the US version of the Survivor TV series.
Geography
editThe Jalapรฃo region has an area of 34,000 square kilometres (13,000ย sqย mi) and covers the municipalities of Lagoa do Tocantins, Lizarda, Santa Tereza do Tocantins, Mateiros, Novo Acordo, Ponte Alta do Tocantins and Sรฃo Fรฉlix do Tocantins.[1] It has an arid savanna climate with orange sand dunes and rock formations, but is crossed by many fast-flowing rivers and streams. Conservation units include the Jalapรฃo State Park, the Nascentes do Rio Parnaรญba National Park, the Serra Geral do Tocantins Ecological Station, the Serra da Tabatinga Environmental Protection Area and the Jalapรฃo Environmental Protection Area.[2]
Tourism
editThe region is a destination for adventure tourism and ecotourism, with the main attractions in Mateiros, Novo Acordo, Ponte Alta and Sรฃo Fรฉlix. The dunes of fine orange sand reach 40 metres (130ย ft) in height. The Cachoeira da Velha, a horseshoe-shaped waterfall 100 metres (330ย ft) wide and 15 metres (49ย ft) high. The Mumbuca and Prata villages, formerly quilombo, let tourists experience the local culture. The Serra do Espirito Santo is an interesting rock formation.[2]
The 18th season of Survivor TV series, Survivor: Tocantins, was shot in the Jalapรฃo region.[3][a] Residents and local media complained about areas being closed and environmental damage. The producers said the closures were temporary in the areas where filming was being done, and they were committed to restore any damage.[3]
References
edit- ^ One of the Survivor "tribes" from that season was named Jalapao, after the region.
Sources
edit- "Como chegar/Mapa", Turismo Tocantins (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-06-11
- "Encantos do Jalapรฃo", Turismo Tocantins (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-06-11
- Sara Uhelski (December 2008), "E a polรชmica continuaโฆ Jalapรฃo x Survivor", Vivo Verde (in Portuguese), retrieved 2016-06-11