Baixa Grande is in the state of Maranhão.
Understand
[edit]As of 2017 there are 5 families living in Baixa Grande, down from 7 a few years before. Most children leave their families to attend school in Barrreirinhas, and many of these stick to urban life afterwards.
Get in
[edit]Motorized transport within the national park is prohibited. Only registered residents have a waiver for the use of quad bikes. However, these cannot be used for regular transport of non-residents. I.e. as a tourist your only legal means of access is on foot, or, possibly, riding an animal.
Get around
[edit]Walk along the quad tracks.
See
[edit]Just suck in the oasis landscape, with the dunes luring in the background.
Do
[edit]Apart from your well deserved rest in a hammock, you should ask for a swimmable river or pond. These depend somewhat on the season.
Buy
[edit]No shops. You'd be lucky(?) to see anything but food with a price attached to it.
Eat
[edit]Two families in Baixa Grande serve warm meals to hungry trekkers:
East end:
Antonio and his wife live only a few hundred metres from the southeastern tip of the oasis. From a distance you will spot a tiny flag on a pole, and also their antenna. Their backyard has a wonderful pond for swimming. A huge helping of chicken, rice and beans with a hammock snooze included is 40 reais.
West end:
Drink
[edit]Don't drink the water from the rivers or ponds. The locals know where to get potable water. If they can drink it, so can you. No need for plastic botlles.
Sleep
[edit]Hammock spaces at the food stations. An overnight should set you back 30 reais.
Connect
[edit]No cell phone coverage unless you have an external antenna. As of 2017 the operator Vivo had the best coverage.
Go next
[edit]Your next stop is probably Queimada dos Britos, unless you head straight for Santo Amaro.