No Limite


No Limite is a Brazilian version of the Swedish television series Expedition Robinson originally created in 1997 by Charlie Parsons, and first broadcast on July 23, 2000. An English-language show based on this formula was the popular Survivor reality television game show.
The show has a set number of contestants stranded on an isolated area for 24 to 62 days.
The winners from Seasons 1 to 3 received R$300,000, while the winner from Season 4 will receive R$500,000.
The show is hosted by news reporter, Zeca Camargo and is aired by Rede Globo on Sunday nights during the primetime.
The show basically follows the structure and all elements of the Survivor franchise, with some modifications.

Game's end

Semi-finals

In all seasons, at the beginning of the season finale the Final Four are treated to a small food reward for making it this far.
In Season 1, the second-to-last immunity challenge divided the players in two teams. The winning team advanced for the finals, while the losing team was automatically eliminated.
In Season 2, the four remaining players competed in the second-to-last immunity challenge, which was an endurance challenge. At the Tribal Council, only the winning player secured his spot on the Final Two. The tribemates voted one person out of their tribe and later a special jury voted the second person out.
In Season 3, the semi-finals follows the same rules from Season 1. However, the last six eliminated players before the Final Two returned to compete in a special challenge. The winning player returned to the game as the third and final member of the Final Three.

Finals

The Final Two faced off for the final immunity challenge, which was an extremely grueling, multi-part challenge, and the most elaborate challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges.
In Season 1, the result was announced immediately after the final challenge. In Seasons 2 and 3, after the challenge, the players were told by the host that the result would be revealed during the live finale, and were secured until the live finale of the show when the results were revealed and the winner was announced.

Season chronology

SeasonPremiere dateFinale dateLocationDaysCastawaysOriginal tribesWinnerRunner-upFinal vote
1July 23, 2000September 9, 2000 Ceará, Brazil2412Two tribes of sixElaine de MeloPipa DinizN/A
2January 28, 2001March 25, 2001 Mato Grosso, Brazil2412Two tribes of sixLéo RassiCristina MoreiraN/A
3October 28, 2001December 23, 2001 Pará, Brazil2412Two tribes of sixRodrigo TrigueiroHerica SanfeliceN/A
4July 30, 2009September 27, 2009 Ceará, Brazil6218Nineteen contestants divided into two tribesLuciana de AraújoGabriela CostaN/A