Mantiqueira Mountains, Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Protection Area
Facts and practical information
The Mantiqueira Mountains are a mountain range in Southeastern Brazil, with parts in the states of São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It rises abruptly from the northwestern bank of the Paraíba do Sul River and extends northeastward for approximately 320 km, reaching a height of 2,798 m at Pedra da Mina. The mountains, which eventually merge with the Serra do Espinhaço, were originally forest-covered, except for the peaks that rise above the tree line. They provide charcoal and pasture for cattle; on the lower slopes there are several health and tourist resorts, such as Campos do Jordão, Brazil's highest city. The name Mantiqueira derives from a Tupi word meaning "mountains that cry", denoting the large number of springs and streams found there. ()
Serra da Mantiqueira Environmental Protection Area
Mantiqueira Mountains – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pico dos Três Estados, Pedra da Mina.