Brazil's First Long-Distance Trail: Caminhos da Ibiapaba
The newly opened Caminhos da Ibiapaba trail in Brazil's northeast region spans 186 kilometers along paths once used by 19th-century merchants, marking the first waymarked long-distance footpath in the country with standardized black and yellow footprint signage. This trail is part of a growing network aimed at increasing access to national parks, developing local economies, and better preserving the environment, contrasting with the long-established hiking networks in the US or European countries.











