
Chapada dos Veadeiros Private Day Trip
Explore the Alto Paraiso region in Goiás and discover the beauty of the Brazilian rainforest on a day trip to the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Description. You can choose between two tours when you book. In...
- 10 hours
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Explore the Alto Paraiso region in Goiás and discover the beauty of the Brazilian rainforest on a day trip to the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Description
You can choose between two tours when you book. In both cases, pickup will be from your hotel in Brasilia at the scheduled time, with drop-off at the end of the tour.
Chapada dos Veadeiros + Rio Preto waterfall
If you enjoy hiking, this is the ideal way to explore the region. We will travel to São Jorge and visit Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park for a 12 km hike. During the hike, we will walk through scenic valleys to reach the Rio Preto waterfall, where you will have one hour of free time to swim and rest. After the hike, we will return to São Jorge for a guided tour of the streets, visiting several artisanal stalls.
Chapada dos Veadeiros + Valle de la Luna
If you prefer a more relaxed experience, we will take you to Valle de la Luna, featuring unique landscapes shaped by natural elements. We will walk 2 km through this area, sharing bizarre UFO stories along the way. Next, we will visit the Maytrea gardens, showcasing the Brazilian savannah, with time to swim in natural pools before returning to São Jorge. You will have one hour for lunch before continuing to explore small waterfalls in the vicinity.
Advantages of a Private Tour
Booking a private tour offers personalised service, flexibility in scheduling, and potential cost savings for larger groups.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pick–up and dropoff
- Transport by car or minibus
- English speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour, there will be no one else in the group
Not included
- Entry to the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park: 45BRL
- Food
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility