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Christ the Redeemer Forest Hike Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janiero
Informations importantes
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Les voyageurs doivent avoir une bonne condition physique
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We begin in the charming neighbourhood of Cosme Velho, walking up a cobblestone road toward the forest. Entering Tijuca Forest National Park at the historic Carioca River reservoir—built during imperial times when the river supplied most of Rio’s water—we reach the Carioca River Trail.
Your adventure starts with a climb up a stone staircase, keeping an eye out for wildlife. With luck, we may spot monkeys, sloths, quatis, toucans, and a variety of birds.
Along the way, we pause at a scenic lookout before arriving at the Emperor’s Bathtub—a pool once used by Dom Pedro II to cool off during forest visits.
Next, we stop at the Paineiras Visitors Centre, a former hotel with information about t...
Points forts
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Portugais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Portugais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
The entrance to the Christ the Redeemer monument is included in the price of your tour, along with the return train ride. You won't have any extra costs to see the statue.
If you would like a snack or coffee at the Paineiras visitor's centre, bring along a credit card or some cash.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Ladeira dos Guararapes, 33
We'll normally wait for you with the door open, but if you arrive early you can ring the buzzer at number 33.
Retour
Trem do Corcovado
This is the main Christ the Redeemer train station, it's a 5 minute walk from the starting point, and an easy place to hail a taxi or call an Uber. There are also local bus stations nearby. There are restaurants and a cafe nearby too.
Christ the Redeemer Forest Hike Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janiero
À propos
We begin in the charming neighbourhood of Cosme Velho, walking up a cobblestone road toward the forest. Entering Tijuca Forest National Park at the historic Carioca River reservoir—built during imperial times when the river supplied most of Rio’s water—we reach the Carioca River Trail.
Your adventure starts with a climb up a stone staircase, keeping an eye out for wildlife. With luck, we may spot monkeys, sloths, quatis, toucans, and a variety of birds.
Along the way, we pause at a scenic lookout before arriving at the Emperor’s Bathtub—a pool once used by Dom Pedro II to cool off during forest visits.
Next, we stop at the Paineiras Visitors Centre, a former hotel with information about t...
Points forts
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Portugais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Portugais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
The entrance to the Christ the Redeemer monument is included in the price of your tour, along with the return train ride. You won't have any extra costs to see the statue.
If you would like a snack or coffee at the Paineiras visitor's centre, bring along a credit card or some cash.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Ladeira dos Guararapes, 33
We'll normally wait for you with the door open, but if you arrive early you can ring the buzzer at number 33.
Retour
Trem do Corcovado
This is the main Christ the Redeemer train station, it's a 5 minute walk from the starting point, and an easy place to hail a taxi or call an Uber. There are also local bus stations nearby. There are restaurants and a cafe nearby too.
You'll notice that people from Rio call themselves Cariocas, and here you'll learn the reason why the river was so important to the early residents of Rio de Janeiro. After a 20 minute walk through the leafy neighbourhood of Cosme Velho, we enter into the Tijuca Forest National Park alongside this historic river.
10 minutes
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Parc national de Tijuca
After climbing up into the forest, crossing paths with the Carioca river along the way, we stop at a lookout with a view of the Guanabara Bay.
5 minutes
3
Banheira do Imperador
If you're feeling the heat on the trail, you can cool down in royal style. This giant bathtub was built for the enjoyment of Emperor Dom Pedro II and his family. It's fed by the river, and while it is partially in ruins, it's still possible to take a splash.
5 minutes
4
Centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Paineiras
This old hotel has been converted into a modern visitor's centre, with information about the national park and the Christ the Redeemer Statue. Here you can get a coffee, use the bathroom and grab a bite to eat.
15 minutes
5
Christ Rédempteur
On the last 1km section of the trail we encounter the best views of the hike, before entering into the statue complex (your entrance fee is included in the price). You'll have time to see the panorama of the city at the feet of one of the modern wonders of the world.
25 minutes
6
Train du Corcovado
We take the train home through the forest after visiting Christ the Redeemer. The modern electric Swiss-made trains are a far cry from the orginal steam train that first visited the mountain in 1884, and is Brazil's longest running tourist attraction. The train will leave you in the tranquil neighbourhood of Cosme Velho, where you can call an Uber or Taxi, or have a bite to eat or coffee before heading home.