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Chapada Diamantina — Vale do Pati Sport Wall
5.11a / 6csport

Chapada Diamantina — Vale do Pati Sport Wall

Lencois (base, 2h to trailhead)

Quick Facts

Pitches

6

Approach

3 hours hiking (8km trail)

Climb Time

4-6 hours

Elevation Gain

620m

Best Season

May, June, July…

Total Day

two-day minimum — camping in valley required

4.9 (31 reviews)

About This Route

The Vale do Pati is Brazil's backpacking-plus-climbing objective — a 3-day hike-in wilderness valley with sandstone walls rising 600m on both sides. The sport wall on the northwest face has 6 pitches from 5.9 to 5.11a, bolted by local guide cooperatives over the past decade. You hike in on day 1 (camping mandatory), climb on day 2, hike out on day 3. The valley has no phone signal, no roads, no vehicle rescue access. This is genuine backcountry. Bring a satellite communicator — this is not optional. The reward is 6 pitches on featured sandstone with vertical exposure and silence that no crowded sport crag in the world can replicate.

The Crux

Pitch 4 — 5.11a sustained pockets on steep sandstone, 35 meters, pumpy above the second bolt, no rest until the chains

Warnings

  • A serious injury in the valley means a 3+ hour carry-out to vehicle access — no helicopters can land
  • Do not enter without a satellite communicator — this is non-negotiable
  • Rio Pati water must be filtered — bring SteriPen or Sawyer Squeeze
  • This is a 3-day minimum trip — there is no day-trip option

Required Gear

  • 60m dry rope
  • 16 quickdraws
  • helmet
  • climbing shoes
  • full backpacking kit: tent sleeping bag 4L water per day food for 3 days
  • satellite communicator SPOT or Garmin inReach — mandatory

Minimum Gear

  • rope
  • harness
  • helmet
  • belay device
  • 10 quickdraws
  • satellite communicator

Guided Options

Guide operator

Guias do Diamante

from R$850/person (3-day trip)

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Where to Eat After

  • Self-sufficient required

    no food in valley

    bring 3 days of food from Lencois

Where to Stay

  • Wild camping in Vale do Pati

    backcountry camping

    IBAMA permit required

Climber Reports

I did the 4-day trek in Vale do Pati and it was simply one of the best experiences of my life. The valley walls, the silence, the rivers. Combine it with climbing on day 2 and you have the defining Brazil adventure.

Hendy V.2025-08-19
5.11a / 6c

Our trek through the Pati Valley was an incredible adventure. Tuty was communicative and attentive throughout. No roads, no crowds — just the canyon and the climbing.

Rebecca W.2023-03-10
5.11a / 6c