The Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Preservation Area protects a vast mountainous region known for its rich biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and numerous outdoor recreation opportunities such as hiking and birdwatching.
The Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Preservation Area spans across the states of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil. This protected region encompasses a significant portion of the Serra da Mantiqueira mountain range, which extends over 350 kilometers and reaches altitudes above 2,700 meters. The area is distinguished by steep slopes, deep valleys, waterfalls, and high-altitude meadows, hosting a diverse array of Atlantic Forest vegetation and endemic flora. It serves as a critical watershed, supplying water to major rivers and nearby metropolitan regions. The Serra da Mantiqueira is also a refuge for many endangered species, including the maned wolf, ocelot, and various bird species like the grey-winged cotinga and the vinaceous-breasted amazon. Human settlement within the preservation area is limited, helping maintain its ecological integrity. Visitors are drawn by the extensive network of hiking trails that range from easy day trips to challenging multi-day treks, the abundance of waterfalls, and opportunities for birdwatching, mountain biking, and nature photography. Notable landmarks include Pico da Mina, the highest peak in Minas Gerais, and the Pedra da Mina, one of the tallest points in the Serra da Mantiqueira. The region also retains remnants of cultural heritage from indigenous groups and early settlers. Protected since the early 1980s, the Environmental Preservation Area focuses on balancing conservation efforts with sustainable local development and eco-tourism. Its steep terrain and relatively low population density contribute to preserving pristine natural habitats, making Serra da Mantiqueira a prominent destination for those seeking quiet nature immersion and adventure sports amid Brazil's Atlantic Forest biome.
Pico da Mina – The highest peak in the Serra da Mantiqueira mountain range
Atlantic Forest ecosystem – One of the most diverse and endangered ecological regions
Multiple scenic waterfalls such as Cachoeira do Toldi and Cachoeira dos Pretos
Remote trails offering panoramic views of valleys, mountain ridges, and native wildlife
At 2,798 meters, it is the highest peak in Minas Gerais and offers panoramic views over the Serra da Mantiqueira.
A biodiversity hotspot with many endemic and endangered species, representing one of the largest remnants of this ecosystem.
Numerous waterfalls pepper the region, including Cachoeira do Toldi and Cachoeira dos Pretos, providing scenic spots for rest and photography.