#22: Terra Indigena Xinane Isolados
Straddling the Bolivia-Brazil frontier, Terra Indigena Xinane Isolados spans 1,750 square kilometers and is reserved by Brazil for uncontacted tribes. This vast and protected area serves as a sanctuary for indigenous peoples who have chosen to remain isolated from modern society.

Public access is strictly prohibited to safeguard these tribes from external threats, such as disease and cultural disruption. By maintaining this exclusion zone, Brazil respects the autonomy and preserves the way of life of its uncontacted indigenous communities, ensuring their safety and the integrity of their natural environment.