Part 2 — Enature Brazil Festival

Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 picks up where the first installment left off and then splashes everything with bolder color, wilder rhythms, and an infectious sense of communal joy. If Part 1 planted seeds, this follow-up bursts them into full, technicolor bloom — think neon feathers, sun-warmed drums, and people moving like they’ve remembered how to be exuberant all at once.

Vibe and atmosphere

Music and performances

Production and layout

Food, drinks, and vendors

Highlights and memorable moments

Suggestions / minor notes

Final take Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 is a celebratory mosaic of sound, color, and community. It honors Brazilian musical roots while joyfully remixing them for a modern, adventurous audience. If you’re after a festival that feels both heartfelt and adventurous — where you can dance, discover, and drink in artful surprises — this is one to experience.

No major festival is without dissent. Outside the main gates, a group of activists held signs reading: "No App Will Save the Trees." They argued that eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 is too focused on "solutionism"—the belief that technology can fix a political and economic problem.

One protester, Maria dos Santos, told our reporter: "We don't need better drones to find loggers. We need to arrest the politicians who license the loggers. The festival is a distraction."

Organizers responded by inviting the protesters into a closed-door session on Day 4. While no agreement was reached, the festival did commit to publishing an "Annual Disruption Report" detailing how much of the pledged tech actually leads to arrests or reduced deforestation rates. enature brazil festival part 2

Caption: Round 2. 🇧🇷🌿 If you thought Part 1 was epic, the second half of eNature Brazil Festival was absolutely otherworldly.

From golden hour dances in the jungle to late-night sets that vibrated through the earth, this was a celebration of nature, music, and human connection like no other. The energy here just hits different. 🌺✨

Swiping through these memories and already feeling the urge to go back. Which photo is your favorite? 👇

🏷️: #eNatureBrazil #eNatureFestival #BrazilFestival #JungleVibes #FestivalLife #NatureLovers #BrazilianCulture #MusicFestival #Part2 #FestivalMemories


The founder, Luciana Mendes (eco-feminist and former carnival costume designer), closed Part 2 by announcing: Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 picks up where

“Part 3 will happen in the Amazon. Not in a resort—on a floating structure. We’re bringing the party to the river, and the river will be the guest of honor.”

If you couldn't make it to Manaus, don't worry. The legacy of eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 lives online.

When the first festival debuted in 2023, it was an experiment. The goal was to bridge the gap between Silicon Valley’s algorithms and the muddy boots of field biologists. It was a success, but attendees left with one major complaint: there was too much discussion and not enough deployment.

eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 fixes this. According to festival director Dr. Helena Sampaio, "Part 1 was the blueprint. Part 2 is the construction site."

The 2024 edition has quadrupled its hands-on workshops. Instead of just listening to lectures about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tracking jaguars, attendees are now deploying those models in real-time on the Rio Negro. Music and performances

Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 picks up where the first installment left off and then splashes everything with bolder color, wilder rhythms, and an infectious sense of communal joy. If Part 1 planted seeds, this follow-up bursts them into full, technicolor bloom — think neon feathers, sun-warmed drums, and people moving like they’ve remembered how to be exuberant all at once.

Vibe and atmosphere

Music and performances

Production and layout

Food, drinks, and vendors

Highlights and memorable moments

Suggestions / minor notes

Final take Enature Brazil Festival Part 2 is a celebratory mosaic of sound, color, and community. It honors Brazilian musical roots while joyfully remixing them for a modern, adventurous audience. If you’re after a festival that feels both heartfelt and adventurous — where you can dance, discover, and drink in artful surprises — this is one to experience.

No major festival is without dissent. Outside the main gates, a group of activists held signs reading: "No App Will Save the Trees." They argued that eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 is too focused on "solutionism"—the belief that technology can fix a political and economic problem.

One protester, Maria dos Santos, told our reporter: "We don't need better drones to find loggers. We need to arrest the politicians who license the loggers. The festival is a distraction."

Organizers responded by inviting the protesters into a closed-door session on Day 4. While no agreement was reached, the festival did commit to publishing an "Annual Disruption Report" detailing how much of the pledged tech actually leads to arrests or reduced deforestation rates.

Caption: Round 2. 🇧🇷🌿 If you thought Part 1 was epic, the second half of eNature Brazil Festival was absolutely otherworldly.

From golden hour dances in the jungle to late-night sets that vibrated through the earth, this was a celebration of nature, music, and human connection like no other. The energy here just hits different. 🌺✨

Swiping through these memories and already feeling the urge to go back. Which photo is your favorite? 👇

🏷️: #eNatureBrazil #eNatureFestival #BrazilFestival #JungleVibes #FestivalLife #NatureLovers #BrazilianCulture #MusicFestival #Part2 #FestivalMemories


The founder, Luciana Mendes (eco-feminist and former carnival costume designer), closed Part 2 by announcing:

“Part 3 will happen in the Amazon. Not in a resort—on a floating structure. We’re bringing the party to the river, and the river will be the guest of honor.”

If you couldn't make it to Manaus, don't worry. The legacy of eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 lives online.

When the first festival debuted in 2023, it was an experiment. The goal was to bridge the gap between Silicon Valley’s algorithms and the muddy boots of field biologists. It was a success, but attendees left with one major complaint: there was too much discussion and not enough deployment.

eNature Brazil Festival Part 2 fixes this. According to festival director Dr. Helena Sampaio, "Part 1 was the blueprint. Part 2 is the construction site."

The 2024 edition has quadrupled its hands-on workshops. Instead of just listening to lectures about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tracking jaguars, attendees are now deploying those models in real-time on the Rio Negro.