Hop in an open Jeep for a morning tour of the Tijuca Forest in Rio de Janeiro, also known as Tijuca National Park. This section of Brazil’s Mata Atlântica (Atlantic Forest) offers panoramic views from Vista Chinesa (Chinese View). Your 4-hour eco-tour includes an easy hike with a guide, giving you the chance to spot monkeys, birds and butterflies — even sloths! You'll be amazed by the remarkable contrast of a tropical rainforest right at the edge of a big city.
Private Tour: Private guide and Open Top Jeep included. South Zone, Downtown and Barra da Tijuca Hotels<br/>Live Guide in: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian.<br/>Pickup included
Shared with other guests: Open top Jeep Tour - afternoon departure<br/>From South Zone/Downtown hotel: Departure from most hotels located in South Zone/Downtown Hotels<br/>Live Guide in: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian.<br/>Pickup included
Shared - morning departure: Shared tour - departure in the morning<br/>From Barra da Tijuca Hotels: Departure from most hotels located in Barra da Tijuca<br/>Live Guide in: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian.<br/>Pickup included
Shared with other guests: Open top Jeep Tour - morning departure<br/>From South Zone/Downtown hotel: Departure from most hotels located in South Zone/Downtown Hotels<br/>Live Guide in: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French or Italian.<br/>Pickup included
After your guide picks you up from your hotel in Rio, hop in an open Jeep and buckle up for a fun ride! Drive to the edge of the cityscape and enter Tijuca Forest, located just 10 minutes from the city center. You’ll hear about the important reforestation program of Tijuca National Park and learn the importance of the Mata Atlântica ecosystem — part of the vast and protected Mata Biosphere Reserve, which covers 14 states in Brazil.
Explore the Visitor Center to learn about local biodiversity.
Walk to the crystal-clear and picturesque waterfalls of Cascatinha Taunay. You’ll find there’s no better way to experience the living rainforest and marvel at the wildlife to be found!
Enjoy the beautiful view of the city, as did the Royal family several times.
It was at this table that Dom Pedro I, when he wanted a meal in the middle of one of the most beautiful views, would leave his residence at Quinta da Boa Vista and, with his cart, would head towards Estrada da Vista China.
At an altitude of 487 meters above sea level, the Emperor's Table is set against stunning views of the city, counteracting urbanization and nature. Stairs surrounding the parapet of the area lead the tourist to the edge of a concrete ramp, making the tourist feel in the midst of a splendid setting.
Take a short stop at this historical chapel. The little pink chapel in the middle of the woods, 460 meters above sea level, resembles a house of children's history. It was erected in 1860 by the Portuguese banker Viscount de Souto inside his farm, in Tijuca Forest. The Chapel is one of the attractions of Tijuca National Park. Adorn the altar reproductions of panels with holy images of Cândido Portinari. The gardens, as well as the Carrara marble and tiled patio tub with frowning spout, were designed by landscape designer Roberto Burle Marx.
Get a nice perspective from the Tijuca Rainforest. At Vista Chinesa (Chinese View), capture sweeping views of Ipanema and Copacabana beaches, Guanabara Bay and even as far as Niteroi.
The lookout was built between 1902 and 1906. The oriental-style pagoda is a reference in honor of the Chinese who brought tea cultivation to Brazil in the early 19th century.
Made of bamboo and cement, and situated 380 meters above sea level, it is an important tourist spot in the city.
See the waterfall during the hike
Please contact Gray Line Brazil at 55 (21) 3586-8687 or 55 (21) 99777‑5888 to confirm your tour at least 48 hours prior to the activity time. Please have your voucher in hand to present to the guide upon boarding. Office working hours: from 7am to 9pm (local time) daily.
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One of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this iconic statue offers breathtaking views of Rio de Janeiro.
A famous peak offering stunning views of Rio de Janeiro and its beaches.
One of the most famous beaches in the world, known for its vibrant atmosphere and beautiful sunsets.
The world's largest urban forest, offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
A historic and bohemian neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, art galleries, and scenic views.
A hearty stew made with black beans and various cuts of pork, often served with rice, collard greens, and orange slices.
Cheese bread made with tapioca flour, giving it a unique texture and flavor.
A traditional fish stew cooked in coconut milk and dendê oil, with various seafood and vegetables.
A thick, creamy fruit pulp from the açaí palm, often served with granola and condensed milk.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and the famous Carnival in February/March. Expect crowded beaches and higher prices.
Brazilian Real (BRL)
GMT-3 (Brasília Time)
110V/220VV, 60HzHz
Rio de Janeiro is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and violence can occur. Exercise caution, especially in less touristy areas and at night.
Central do Brasil
Rodoviária Novo Rio, Terminal Rodoviário da Gavea
Efficient and air-conditioned, the metro is a great way to avoid traffic.
Available • Apps: Uber, 99 Taxis
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming colonial town in the mountains, known for its historic architecture and cool climate.
A historic coastal town with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and beautiful beaches.
A picturesque beach town known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife.
Price varies by option