National Park Monte Pascoal

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National Park Monte Pascoal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is where Brazil was first sighted by Portuguese explorers in 1500. This lush coastal park in Bahia protects a dramatic peak, pristine Atlantic rainforest, and secluded beaches. It’s a haven for hikers, wildlife lovers, and history buffs seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend a full day to hike Monte Pascoal (4–5 hours round trip) and relax on Boca da Barra Beach. For deeper immersion, plan two days: one for the peak and trails, another for canoeing and exploring the coastal villages. Combine with a night in Porto Seguro or Caraíva for better accommodation options.

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