Parque Nacional de Brasília
Brasília National Park covers 28,000 hectares in the northwest part of the city. The area has two trails, the Capivara trail, which takes about 20 minutes to walk and the Cristal Água trail, which lasts about 1 hour. Along with its varied flora typical of the wild areas of midwestern Brazil, the Brasília National Park protects a rich and varied fauna, with innumerable species of birds, rheas, wild pigs, giant armadillos, capybaras, pampas deer, rare maned wolves, jaguars, caimans, anacondas, and other species of snakes.
One of the most striking springs in the area is the Peito de Moça spring, one of the most beautiful in the park. The name was given due to a slight elevation in the rock, which left it in the shape of a breast, where pure and crystalline water gushes. It is a place of tradition, if your father or grandparents were born or raised here, they certainly have a lot to say about the famous Mineral Water. On the holidays of the Passion of Christ, All Souls, Christmas, January 1st and on dates stipulated by the Electoral Court for elections, the Brasília National Park is closed to visitors.
Location: Sman - Zona Industrial, Brasília, Brazil
Website: https://www.minube.com.br/sitio-preferido/-parque-nacional-de-brasilia-_-agua-mineral-a32271
Tel: 55 61 3233-6897
Hour: 6:00 AM - 16:00 PM
Google Rating: 4.6/5