COLLECTING LANDSCAPES - Journal

Collecting Landscapes It's a way of looking at and interpreting the Chapada Diamantina.

Here we gather stories, people, and experiences that define Lençóis, from its mining past to the characters who still shape the local culture, from the trails that cross the National Park to the gastronomy born from the land and tradition.

It is also where we share what sustains our own way of hosting: a hotel integrated into the landscape, committed to sustainable practices, to valuing the community, and to a discreet yet detail-oriented hospitality.

Because traveling through this territory is not just visiting.

It is collecting natural, human, and sensory landscapes.

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THE JUNE FESTIVE SEASON IN LENÇÓIS

THREE MOMENTS TO
EXPERIENCE SÃO JOÃO
IN CHAPADA DIAMANTINA

Choose the ideal moment to experience the June festive season in Lençóis, among colorful flags, forró music, stone streets and the landscapes of Chapada Diamantina.

Prelude to São João

June 14 to 18

Lençóis begins to embrace the festive spirit. The streets are decorated with colorful flags, forró music starts to fill the city, and Chapada shows the first signs of the June festival season. These are quieter days to arrive, enjoy nature, and feel the São João atmosphere coming to life.

São João

June 20–24

The most anticipated moment of the June festival season. In Lençóis, São João is experienced through bonfires, music, seasonal corn dishes, gatherings in the streets, and the strength of a tradition deeply rooted in Brazil’s Northeast. An authentic celebration, set between the historic center and the landscapes of Chapada Diamantina, for travelers seeking a rare, elegant, and memorable cultural experience.

São Pedro in Lençóis

June 25 to 28

The closing moment of the June festival season in Chapada Diamantina. Lençóis preserves the charm of its colorful flags, the rhythm of forró, and the atmosphere of São João, with quieter days for those who prefer to experience Lençóis and Chapada Diamantina at a gentler pace.