Inhotim is placed in a region of transition from the Atlantic Forest to the Cerrado, two of the most threatened biomes of the world. Walk through this garden, feel the difference of temperature and moisture, and get to know the biodiversity over a trail concentrating around 120 species, some of which are currently endangered, such as Dalbergia nigra (Bahia rosewood), Euterpe edulis (juçara palm tree) and Cattleya walkeriana (Walker’s cattleya).
Formerly known as Bosque da Juçara, it has been remodeled and broadened by landscape designer Pedro Nehring to become the Jardim de Transição.