Santarem is the place where you can buy most things, and there are large marketplaces there for the most part, with stores of all kinds.
Alter do Chao is also a small town where you can buy certain items, but it is generally a bit more expensive than Santarem.
Yes, there is a solar power system on the property and 2 generators.
Yes, there is Starlink internet on the property with Wi-Fi hubs available at certain times during the day and in the afternoon/evening, but it is turned off at night.
Yes, from one of the cleanest springs in the world.
Showers, toilets, and sinks in all cabins have running water, supplied under pressure from a 10,000-liter water tower with automatic solar-powered refilling.
YES, closed sanitation facilities have been built using a banana plant system, which solves the issue and prevents any kind of leakage into the groundwater.
No, you do not. You own the rights to use the land within the country’s laws and regulations, and you have ownership and usage rights for the cabin.
The landowner has the right to rent out the cabin as long as you are not staying in it.
Yes, you can. Rentals must be arranged in accordance with Paraiso da Vida management, and a portion of the rental income will go to the Project’s shared office to cover costs for operations, maintenance, repairs, etc. Contact us for renting out or booking a cabin.
The high season in the Amazon starts in July and lasts until December. This is what is called summer (i.e., not the rainy season).
The low season is from January to May. In June, tourism begins to pick up again.
This is one of the cleanest areas in the world, and we want to preserve it that way.
Natural products without chemicals are allowed in all forms and are recommended. Make an effort to find natural products. www.natur.no is a good place to start.
We like to believe that when you choose to travel to the cleanest place in the world, you take care of it and do not want to bring habits that pollute nature.
The nearest small village is 2–3 km from our area, with around 79 residents in Vila do Brazil, which is our closest village, primarily inhabited by locals (there are 4 small villages within a 30-minute boat ride).
Any other questions you would like answers to can be sent to us: info@paraisodavida.com, where we respond continuously, and if relevant, we will update the FAQ with the answers.