Are you a fan of adventures? With this ticket to the canyons of Fortaleza and Itaimbezinho, you can enjoy up to 3 days of hiking and discover a unique landscape!
Description
If you like nature and adventure, you'll love the southern region of Brazil. With this ticket, you'll have access to the canyons of Fortaleza and Itaimbezinho, located on the border of the cities of Cambará do Sul.
Did you know that the Fortaleza Canyon is the largest in the region? It's part of the impressive Serra Geral National Park, a breathtaking scenery with extensive crevasses and vertical surfaces over 700 metres (2296 feet) high. Here you can take in the Pedra do Segredo trail, which takes about 1 hour and leads you to an interesting 5-metre-high rock that balances on a base.
In addition, in the Fortaleza Canyon, you can also take the Mirante trail. This approximately 1-hour walking route leads to the highest point in the area - be prepared for a breathtaking view!
On the other hand, the Itaimbezinho canyon is located in the Aparados da Serra National Park and is almost 6 kilometres long. Did you know that its name comes from the Tupi-Guarani language and means "sharp stone"?
Here you can follow the Vértice trail, which, during 1.5 hours, will surprise you with the view of the Andorinhas and Véu de Noiva waterfalls. For those with more energy, the Elbow Trail will be the perfect option. It's about a 3-hour hike that offers beautiful views of the canyon and several waterfalls, so don't miss your souvenir photo!
Meeting point
On the day of the activity, you must present your ticket at the ticket office of the following meeting points:
- Fortaleza Canyon: Serra Geral National Park – Rodovia CS-012, Cambará do Sul/RS
- Itaimbezinho Canyon: Highway RS 429, KM 18, Itaimbezinho, Cambará do Sul/RS
Schedule
Please keep in mind the following opening hours for visits to the canyons:
- Fortaleza Canyon: Wednesday to Monday from 8 am to 5 pm
- Itaimbezinho Canyon: Tuesday to Sunday from 8 am to 5 pm
Duration
With this ticket, you'll enjoy 3 days of access to the parks, which don't have to be consecutive. An interval of up to five days is allowed between the first day of use and the third.
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