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Tijuca National Park adventures

Tijuca National Park Adventures

Tijuca National Park is an urban rainforest located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, known for its diverse ecosystems and the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue.

9,650
Acres Protected
18
Miles of Trails
3,000,000
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Tijuca National Park

Tijuca National Park
 

Tijuca National Park, occupying roughly 39 square kilometers, is an integral part of Rio de Janeiro, easily accessible from the bustling city. The park is renowned for its lush Atlantic rainforest, which provides a unique contrast to the sprawling urban landscape surrounding it. It features a rich tapestry of flora and fauna, with numerous endemic species. The park is steeped in history, with its lands having been reforested during the 19th century to reclaim the ecosystem from coffee plantations. Visitors can explore a myriad of trails that weave through the forest, offering glimpses of waterfalls such as Cascatinha Taunay, expansive views from Vista Chinesa, and the ultimate icon of the city – the towering Christ the Redeemer statue. Tijuca's accessibility and natural beauty make it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone seeking to experience the natural wonders of Rio.

Highlights

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Christ the Redeemer statue

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Cascatinha Taunay waterfall

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Pedra da Gávea mountain

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Vista Chinesa

Notable Natural Features

Christ the Redeemer

An iconic 30-meter-tall statue standing atop Corcovado Mountain, offering panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro.

Cascatinha Taunay

A beautiful 35-meter waterfall located near the park entrance, popular for its scenic beauty.

Pedra da Gávea

A massive granite dome that is a challenging hike and offers stunning views of the city and coastline.