Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 -
balance and vitality
Living a nature and outdoor lifestyle is about more than just occasional trips; it’s a commitment to finding through the world around us. It blends the simplicity of daily routines with the thrill of adventure, whether that’s kayaking in the morning or catching a sunset over the mountains. Core Values of the Lifestyle
: Includes yoga, breathwork, sound healing, and ice baths within a national park landscape. : Starting Friday, June 5, 2026. Time Warp Brazil - Day 2 enature brazil festival part 2
Job Creation
: Training over 500 local residents in "sustainable event management." balance and vitality Living a nature and outdoor
Day 3 (Citizen Science Day):
The general public was invited. Over 10,000 locals used a modified version of iNaturalist (called eNature BR ) to photograph urban wildlife. In just six hours, they documented 1,200 species, including the rare pied tamarin, which researchers thought was extinct in that part of the city. : Starting Friday, June 5, 2026
As guests ate a meal of foraged mushrooms and pirarucu, a holographic projection of a giant sloth walked between the tables. No one spoke for 45 minutes. People wept into their bowls. It wasn't sadistic—it was a reminder. The festival wasn't just a party. It was a funeral and a birth at the same time.
At the stalls made from reclaimed wood, artisans set out woven necklaces of seeds and heishi beads, bright painted gourds, and photographs printed on matte paper. A biologist gave an impromptu talk about the rare amphibian that had been sighted close to the festival’s river edge, and a hush fell—not reverence, exactly, but a communal sharpened attention—because the amphibian’s call was part of the land’s voice and the festival’s reason for being.