Discover the best top things to do in Serra do Cipo, Brazil including Cachacaria Cipo Cana, Vara Mato, Climb Cipo, Cachoeira Grande, Parque Nacional Serra do Cipo, Cachoeira da Farofa, Canion das Bandeirinhas, Cachoeira Serra Morena, Lookout National Park Serra do Cipo, Cachoeira do Tome.
Restaurants in Serra do Cipo
5.0 based on 13 reviews
We are a company specialized in trekking, expeditions and crossings based in Belo Horizonte / MG. We operate in the market always respecting safety standards in adventure tourism and striving for the best quality of our services to customers. We have tours in southeastern Brazil as well as in other regions and we also offer expeditions in South America.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Climb Cipó is a receptive tourist that seeks to provide positive experiences through outdoor activities (trekking, crossings) and extreme sports (climbing, rappelling). It aims to serve Brazilian and foreign tourists interested in exploring the tourism potential of Serra do Cipó, in a responsible, sustainable and conscious way. We are the first reference site for climbing in Cipó.
4.5 based on 788 reviews
I went here on January 11 and 13, 2021. My main objective was to picture some birds and maybe other wildlife. On the first day many waterfalls were closed. I started going around the circuito das lagoas. I saw a good deal of birds there. Around 11.00 I walked towards the cachoeira do Capao, the only one open to visit this day. The waterfall was nice. There were quite many other visitors. The second day was nicer.I hired a bike at the entrance, and went for the cachoeira da Farofa and the canyon at the other extreme of the park. It was interesting to have to pass through some large bodies of water crossing over the roads and trails. The waterfall was nice, and drew many visitors. The great dusky swift is a bird that hangs out there. The canyon was alright too, although I didn't have time to explore it properly, and I drowned my phone while crossing the river to get there. Some kind of rail to hold on to while crossing would be nice there. Generally, the landscape is awesome. A serious drawback is that the place is hard to reach unless you have your own car. Taxis don't want to bring you over the entrance road, because it is in a bad condition, and the walk of 5 km lets you start the trails somewhat fatigued already. There is a bike rent in town, but it opens only at 8.00, at which time the park is already open.
4.5 based on 259 reviews
WONDERFUL WATERFALL!. At time of Covid pandemic its open, and Its worth to spend a morning or afternoon. Be prepared for climbing for the second waterfall which I do not recommend for elderly people because a steep climb with many stones. The entrance costs R$30 per person, they accept money and credit cards and inside you can find restroom, restaurant, lifeguards, trash.
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