Discover Rio’s iconic Christ the Redeemer and lush Tijuca Forest in a serene morning tour. Capture breathtaking views and hidden gems. Book now.
Discover Rio’s iconic Christ the Redeemer and lush Tijuca Forest in a serene morning tour. Capture breathtaking views and hidden gems. Book now.
- Mirante Dona Marta - Offers a fantastic view
- Corcovado - Christ the Redeemer - Known as Corcovado
- Vista Chinesa - Vista Chinesa is a stunning Chinese-style pavilion situated approximately 380 meters above sea level in the heart of Rio de Janeiro’s Tijuca National Park. Constructed between 1902 and 1906 to honor Chinese immigrants who…
- Mirante Dona Marta - Offers a fantastic view
- Corcovado - Christ the Redeemer - Known as Corcovado
- Vista Chinesa - Vista Chinesa is a stunning Chinese-style pavilion situated approximately 380 meters above sea level in the heart of Rio de Janeiro’s Tijuca National Park. Constructed between 1902 and 1906 to honor Chinese immigrants who introduced tea cultivation to Brazil, it features a pagoda made of cement designed to resemble bamboo. From this serene lookout, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Rio’s South Zone, including landmarks such as Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, Ipanema, Leblon, Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, and even Niterói. Surrounded by lush rainforest, it’s an ideal spot to relax and appreciate the natural beauty of the city.
- Emperor’s Table - The Emperor’s Table (Mesa do Imperador) is a historic stone table located deep within Rio de Janeiro’s Tijuca Forest, created in the 19th century as a picnic site for Emperor Dom Pedro II and his royal guests. Surrounded by Atlantic Forest, the table offers a tranquil retreat with scenic views of the mountains and city below. Today, it remains a popular stop for hikers and nature enthusiasts exploring the park, offering a unique blend of imperial history and natural beauty in one of the world’s largest urban forests.
- Cascatinha Taunay - Cascatinha Taunay is the tallest waterfall in Rio de Janeiro’s Tijuca National Park, cascading 35 meters amidst lush Atlantic Forest. Named after the French painter Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, who lived nearby in the early 1800s and depicted the waterfall in his art, it became a favored retreat for Brazil’s imperial family. Easily accessible by car or a short trail walk, the site features a picturesque stone bridge from 1860 and a newly renovated viewpoint offering beautiful photo opportunities. While swimming is not permitted directly under the main fall, visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and natural surroundings at the nearby Poço Job de Alcântara.
- Mirante das Canoas - Mirante das Canoas is a tranquil lookout point located in Rio’s Tijuca National Park, offering stunning views of Pedra da Gávea, Pedra Bonita, São Conrado Beach, and the vast Atlantic Ocean. Situated around 280 meters above sea level, it’s a quieter alternative to the more crowded viewpoints in the city, making it perfect for a quick stop to enjoy nature and capture stunning photos. The area also features a small waterfall and is a popular spot for watching hang-gliders soar overhead. Its serene atmosphere and panoramic scenery make it a hidden gem worth visiting.
- Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Tijuca National Park is one of the largest urban forests in the world, covering over 3,900 hectares in the heart of Rio de Janeiro. A lush haven of Atlantic Rainforest, the park is home to hundreds of native plant and animal species, waterfalls, scenic trails, and iconic landmarks like Christ the Redeemer, Vista Chinesa, and Pedra Bonita. Originally reforested in the 19th century to protect the city’s water supply, the park is a symbol of environmental recovery and a beloved escape for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Its blend of natural beauty, biodiversity, and historical sites makes it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Rio.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Begin your day with the ultimate Rio adventure by reserving an early morning private tour to Christ the Redeemer. This allows you to avoid the crowds and take in the stunning views in tranquility. After admiring this iconic monument, delve into the lush Tijuca Forest, one of the world’s largest urban rainforests, brimming with breathtaking nature and…
Begin your day with the ultimate Rio adventure by reserving an early morning private tour to Christ the Redeemer. This allows you to avoid the crowds and take in the stunning views in tranquility. After admiring this iconic monument, delve into the lush Tijuca Forest, one of the world’s largest urban rainforests, brimming with breathtaking nature and hidden treasures. Conclude your journey at Dona Marta lookout, offering one of the most spectacular panoramic views of Rio, ideal for capturing unforgettable photos. This tailored tour ensures an exclusive, peaceful experience that embodies the essence of the city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.