BRAZIL
Brazil’s interior shifts from savannah to rainforest — vast river systems, red earth tracks and humid jungle corridors that redefine scale and movement. Overex travels here for isolation by density, for river crossings and for terrain where navigation replaces speed. This is not coastal Brazil. This is the interior — deep, expansive and alive.
BRAZIL
TRAVEL SNAPSHOT
TERRITORRY
- • REGION: South America
- • CAPITAL CITY: Brasília
- • LANDSCAPE: Amazon rainforest, river networks, cerrado savannah
- • ALTITUDE RANGE: Sea level – 1,500m
- • CLIMATE: High humidity / intense rainfall cycles
- • POPULATION DENSITY: Sparse in interior regions
- • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Portuguese
- • LOCAL CURRENCY: Brazilian Real
EXPEDITION PROFILE
- • BEST SEASON: Dry season (regional dependent)
- • REMOTENESS: High in Amazon sectors
- • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Red earth tracks, river crossings, long remote corridors
- • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate to slow
- • TRAVEL STYLE: Expeditions
- • DIFFICULTY: Moderate–Hard
- • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Moderate
- • ELECTRICITY: 127V / 220V
Antarctic Peninsula
OVEREX LATITUDE SERIES 2026 PARAMARIBO → IQUIQUE
EXPEDITION CONTEXT
• Seasonal rains dramatically affect accessibility
• River systems shape routing and logistics
• Infrastructure limited in deep interior zones
• Fuel planning critical outside major towns
• Environmental sensitivity requires structured planning
FIELD NOTES
• Mud conditions during wet season
• River ferry integrations common
• Heat and humidity impact equipment
• Dense vegetation reduces visibility and navigation margin
• Remote medical support limited in deep interior

