Parque Nacional Do Catimbau

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Welcome to one of Brazil’s most surreal landscapes: Parque Nacional do Catimbau, a vast protected area in the semi-arid caatinga of Pernambuco. This is a place where ancient rock formations, vivid red sandstone cliffs, and prehistoric cave paintings create an otherworldly backdrop for hiking, wildlife spotting, and cultural discovery. Far from the coastal crowds, Catimbau rewards adventurous travellers with silent canyons, dramatic viewpoints, and a deep sense of isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a full day to explore the park’s highlights, but to truly soak in the atmosphere and hike to the more remote areas, plan for two days. Start early (before 8am) to beat the heat and enjoy the soft morning light. If you only have one day, focus on the Vale do Catimbau and Pedra do Cachorro in the morning, then visit Gruta do Urubu and Mirante do Cruzeiro in the afternoon. For a deeper experience, overnight in the nearby town of Vila Catimbau or camp in the park (permit required).

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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