Serra da Bocaina National Park

Straddling the border between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro states, Serra da Bocaina National Park is a sprawling wilderness of misty peaks, Atlantic rainforest, and cascading waterfalls. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offers intrepid travellers a chance to explore one of Brazil's most biodiverse ecosystems, with trails that wind through ancient forests to panoramic viewpoints. The park's name, meaning 'mountain of the winds,' hints at the dramatic landscapes and cool microclimates that await those who venture here.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to explore the park's highlights. Start early with the Pico do Tira Chapéu trek on day one, then spend the second day visiting waterfalls and the Trilha do Ouro. If you're short on time, a single day allows for a morning hike to Cachoeira da Pedra Branca and an afternoon at Vale do Paraíso. The park is best visited between April and October when the weather is drier and trails are more accessible.

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