Top of Espinhaço Mountains, Brazil
The Brazilian Highlands are home to a host of epic adventures!
Venturing through Brazilian metropolises like Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Belo Horizonte, you'll find yourself within arm's reach of the majestic Brazilian Highlands. Rising above 2,000m (6,500ft), the Highlands boast some of the most challenging and striking peaks and traverses in this vibrant tropical nation.
This guide reveals five exceptional traverses and circuits throughout the Serra da Mantiqueira, Serra do Mar, and Serra do Espinhaço regions. These regions, blanketing the Cerrado and Mata Atlântica biomes, showcase remarkable biodiversity. The lower terrains teem with stunning waterfalls and captivating wildlife, while the upper terrains surprise you with their towering peaks and rugged ridges.
Among the highlights are Mina Stone, standing at 2,798m (9,179ft) and nestled in the Serra Fina traverse, and Black Needle Peak, reaching 2,791m (9,156ft) within the Itatiaia National Park. These are the fourth and fifth highest points in Brazil, respectively.
After each day's adventure, you'll find welcoming spots to unwind and savor the local craft beer. Cheers to your journey through these exquisite Brazilian landscapes.
Top of Espinhaço Mountains, Brazil
South side of Mantiqueira
Itatiaia National Park, Brazil
The most beautiful traverse in Brazil
Most famous traverse in Brazil