Visconde de Mauá

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Nestled in the Serra da Mantiqueira mountains, Visconde de Mauá is a bucolic escape from Rio de Janeiro's coastal heat. This cluster of tiny villages—Mauá, Maringá, and Maromba—is known for its lush Atlantic Rainforest, cascading waterfalls, and alpine-like climate. A favorite among hikers and those seeking tranquility, the area offers a slower pace, with stone cottages, artisanal cheese shops, and trails that lead to hidden swimming holes. Despite its rustic charm, the region has a lively food scene, with fondue restaurants and craft breweries dotting the valleys.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least three full days to soak in the vibe and tackle the best hikes. A long weekend (Thursday to Sunday) works well: arrive early, spend one day hiking to waterfalls, another exploring Itatiaia's highlands, and a third relaxing in Maringá. If you're short on time, two days can cover the highlights, but you'll miss the slower rhythm that makes Mauá special.

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