The indigenous land Baixo Rio Envira (São Francisco Village), located 1 hour by boat from the Municipality of Feijó – Acre, lush path with beatiful landscape sailing down the Envira River.
The village São Franciso is located in Feijó which is 360 km from the capital Rio Branco, northern Brazil, a working, welcoming and hospitable people, with 19 family and 103 Huni Kui peoples and a big green area with pure natural beauty and exuberant fauna and flora.
The São Francisco village is a reference in Acre when it comes to reforestation and example of how to live in the forest in a sustainable way, planting and producing organic food, hunting and fishing for consumption of the families living in the village.
The chief of the Huni Kui peoples stand out for being a young leadership and is opening their doors to ethnotourism and cultural tourism giving the opportunity to live a unique and unforgettable experience for adventurers who seek to live with love the rich local in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest.
The second MANI MUTSA 2019 festival, wich means banana festival, will be happen in São Francisco Village, expected all year by the Huni Kui peoples living in Feijó and Tarauacá (Acre).
This festival brings together indian leaders, such as chiefs and shamans and becoming a international gathering with diferente cultures.