The Eco Araguaia Hotel Floresta is part of a larger project called Fazenda do Futuro (Farm of the Future).

This project organizes the development of a farm-village based on seven integrated dimensions that connect nature, work, community, and territory.

Within this system, the hotel plays a strategic role: to boost the local ecosystem.

It is through hospitality that the project gains scale, helping to enable the arrival, life, and work of more than 120 future resident and entrepreneurial families in the Cantão territory, in a collaborative community in harmony with nature.

The project occupies an area of ​​almost 500 hectares, where large expanses of forest have been designated for permanent preservation, while other areas are transformed into agroforestry systems, with education rooted in the territory, scientific research, and initiatives focused on well-being.

Here, the land ceases to be merely a space for production and comes to be understood as an organism, memory, and future.

The Farm of the Future emerges from a deep listening to the place. Every decision—from land use to the way people are received—stems from the understanding that regenerating the landscape also means regenerating relationships, values, and life rhythms. Therefore, the project is organized into different interconnected dimensions that coexist and mutually strengthen each other.

This territory is home to experiences, studies, encounters, and initiatives that seek to reconcile environmental conservation, human development, and social innovation.

Everything happens on a small scale, respecting the cycles of nature and the rhythm of the place itself.

The Farm of the Future doesn’t offer ready-made answers. It presents itself as a real field of experimentation, where the future is not a promise—it’s daily practice.

A space where forest, knowledge, and possibilities are cultivated.