Park & nature · Laranjeiras

Rio Natural Ecotourism

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Rio Natural Ecotourism offers immersive nature experiences in and around Rio de Janeiro, focusing on the Tijuca Forest and surrounding Atlantic Rainforest. Based in Laranjeiras, the company provides small-group guided hikes to hidden waterfalls, panoramic viewpoints, and wildlife-rich trails. Their specialty is birdwatching, with opportunities to spot toucans, hummingbirds, and the iconic red-ruffed fruitcrow. The guides are knowledgeable about local flora and fauna, often pointing out bromeliads, orchids, and medicinal plants. Tours range from easy walks to moderate treks, such as the hike to Pedra Bonita or the Cascatinha Taunay waterfall. The experience emphasizes sustainability and conservation, with guides sharing insights about the forest's history and ecological importance. It's a perfect escape from the city's beaches, offering a chance to connect with nature just minutes from downtown.

Don't miss

  • Guided birdwatching walks to see toucans, tanagers, and raptors
  • Hike to the Cascatinha Taunay waterfall for a refreshing dip
  • Panoramic views from Pedra Bonita or Vista Chinesa
  • Learn about Atlantic Forest ecology and conservation efforts
  • Small groups ensure a personalized and low-impact experience

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Ways to visit Rio Natural Ecotourism

You can visit on your own (tours must be booked online in advance. prices vary by tour type and duration. check the official website for current rates). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip; trails can be muddy.
  • Bring insect repellent and sunscreen. Long pants recommended for forest hikes.
  • Carry at least 1.5 liters of water per person. Snacks are also advisable.
  • Bring binoculars and a camera with zoom for wildlife photography.

A bit of history

The Tijuca Forest is a massive urban rainforest, replanted in the 19th century to restore watersheds after coffee plantations depleted the area. It was declared a National Park in 1961 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, protecting one of the world's largest urban forests.

Common questions

What level of fitness is required?

Moderate fitness is needed for most hikes. Some easier options are available; inquire when booking.

Are children allowed?

Yes, but children under 12 may find longer hikes challenging. Family-friendly tours can be arranged.

What should I wear?

Lightweight, breathable clothing, long sleeves for sun/insect protection, and closed-toe shoes. A rain jacket is useful.

Is transportation included?

Transportation from the meeting point to the trailhead is usually included. Check your tour details.

Can I see monkeys?

Yes, capuchin monkeys and howler monkeys are often spotted. Guides know their habitats.

What happens if it rains?

Tours proceed in light rain but may be canceled in heavy downpours for safety. You'll be notified and offered a refund or reschedule.

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