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Pedra da Gávea Hike Tour

Tijuca Rainforest, Rio de Janeiro, RJ

From

R$250

Duration

8 hours

Pedra da Gávea: Ascending Beyond the Ordinary

For the daring and the undaunted, Pedra da Gávea offers not just a trail, but a legend. Straddling between Barra da Tijuca and São Conrado, this monolith, the world’s largest by the sea at 842 meters, is more than its towering height. Tales whisper of ancient Phoenician engravings and mystical portals to alternate realms. But, what remains undeniable is its title as the city’s most challenging trail and the unparalleled vistas it rewards.

Our Expedition Chronicles

Your adventure kickstarts at 7 am, as we set out for the Tijuca National Park. But brace yourselves, as the ascent isn’t for the faint-hearted. Carrasqueira awaits near the trail’s end – a near-vertical 40m rock wall. Yet, fear not, for we’re armed with top-notch safety gear to ensure your climb is secure. Reaching the summit is transcendental; rest, refuel with a snack, and immerse in a 360º spectacle that stretches across Tijuca Forest to Rio’s South Zone shoreline.

What Sets This Journey Apart

Beyond its physical allure, Pedra da Gávea thrums with legends and history. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a lore enthusiast, this peak promises both adrenaline and awe. And while the climb tests your mettle, the descent is an exhilarating abseiling adventure.

ITINERARY: Approximately 2h30 ascent, crowned with a climactic rock-climb | Zenith reprieve atop Pedra da Gávea | 2-hour thrilling descent, accentuated by abseiling. Included: Expert bilingual guide, climbing safety gear.

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Location

Tour Details

Hike Intensity

Strenuous (level 5 of 5)

Trail Length

7,2 kilometers (4.47 miles)

Elevation Gain

754 meters (2.473 feet)

High Point

844 meters (2.769 feet)

Languages Support

English, Portuguese, Spanish