Morro do Pai Inácio

Rising dramatically from the rust-red landscape of Chapada Diamantina National Park, Morro do Pai Inácio is one of Brazil’s most iconic viewpoints. This flat-topped mesa offers a jaw-dropping panorama of sculpted valleys, vast canyons, and the distant blue haze of the Sincorá Range. The short but steep walk to the summit rewards you with a classic Bahian sunset that paints the rock in shades of amber and violet. It’s a must for photographers, hikers, and anyone craving an unforgettable wilderness moment.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend around 2–3 hours, including the 20-minute uphill walk (with plenty of photo stops). To catch the sunset, arrive about an hour before sundown and stay until the afterglow fades. If you’re keen on hiking, you can easily fill a half-day by adding nearby trails. For a full-day itinerary, start early, tackle the longer Vale do Pati trek, and finish at Pai Inácio for sunset.

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