Pedra da Gávea

Photo: Rafael Rabello de Barros / CC BY-SA 3.0

Rising like a sleeping giant from the lush Atlantic Forest, Pedra da Gávea is one of Rio de Janeiro's most iconic and challenging hikes. This massive granite monolith, with its distinctive whale-shaped profile, offers unparalleled views of the city, coastline, and Tijuca Forest. For adventurous travellers seeking a rewarding climb and a deep connection with nature, this is a must-do.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full half-day (4–6 hours) for the hike, including time at the summit. Start early (by 7 am) to avoid the midday heat and clouds that can obscure the views. The round trip is 6 km with 600 m of elevation gain; fitness and sure-footedness are essential. Combine with a morning at São Conrado or an afternoon exploring the nearby Barra da Tijuca area.

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