Brazil: Pico da Neblina
9,819 ft (2,993 m)
Pico da Neblina is the tallest peak in Brazil, standing at 9,827 feet (2,994 meters) in the remote northern reaches of the Amazon rainforest. Hidden in the mist-covered mountains near the Venezuelan border, this elusive summit offers a unique kind of adventure—defined not by snow and ice, but by dense jungle, isolation, and tropical extremes. Reaching the peak requires a multi-day trek through challenging terrain, special permits, guided access, and coordination with local Indigenous communities. For those who make the journey, Pico da Neblina rewards with a rare glimpse into one of the wildest corners of South America.
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