Tijuca National Park (Parque Nacional da Tijuca)
Tijuca National Park (Parque Nacional da Tijuca)

Tijuca National Park (Parque Nacional da Tijuca)

Free admission
Rio de Janiero, 20531-590

The basics

Popular among hikers and nature lovers, Tijuca National Park is an UNESCO World Heritage Site that welcomes 3 million visitors each year. While many make a beeline for Corcovado, the park’s offerings extend well beyond the famous Christ the Redeemer statue. Options include hiking up Pico da Tijuca (Rio’s second-highest peak), exploring the forest by bike or Jeep tour, hang gliding from Pedra Bonita, rock climbing, and walking the well-marked trails to the caves and waterfalls that dot the Tijuca rain forest. Choose a small-group driving or hiking tour to fully experience the park.

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Guided Jeep adventure through Tijuca Rain Forest
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Guided Jeep adventure through Tijuca Rain Forest
$76.00 per adult
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Things to know before you go

  • The national park is a must-visit for adventure travelers and nature lovers in Rio de Janeiro.

  • The park is free to enter, but Christ the Redeemer requires an admission ticket.

  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces.

  • Remember to bring water and insect repellant, especially if you plan to hike.

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How to get there

Since there is no public transportation within the park, one of the most convenient ways to experience it is on a guided tour that includes hotel pickup and drop-off. Those who prefer to visit independently can arrive by car or catch a bus or taxi to the park entrance.

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When to get there

Tijuca National Park is open daily, with extended hours in summer. Hiking conditions are best during the dry summer season (November to February). June, July, and October experience the most rain, which can make hiking a challenge without proper gear.

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What to see at Tijuca National Park

Taunay Waterfall is one of the park’s most popular sights, and just beyond it sits Mayrink Chapel with painted panels by Brazilian artist Candido Portinari. Dona Marta affords some of the best views on the way up Corcovado Mountain, while the Vista Chinesa (Chinese View) viewpoint honors the 19th-century Chinese immigrants who arrived to start tea plantations.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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