The city Urubici is located in the state Santa Catarina in the south of Brazil. The region has an important indigenous history and the name Urubici is still a heritage from the Xokleng tribe that habited this region. It is a very calm city with a lot of natural wonders. The region is part of the highlands in Santa Catarina (the locals call it "Serra Catarinense") and is 915m over sea level.
The highlight is the mountain "Morro da Igreja" and the stone formation with a big hole. You can go there by car, what i recommend because all touristic points are around the city. It helps a lot to get around. Just pass at the ICMBio or call to get the free authorisation to visit the viewpoint and than you are ready to go. The view form the 1822m high lookout is great.
On good days it is possible to see till the 100km far ocean.
The stone formation looks like a big window and has a circumference of about 30m.
I arrived very early at the viewpoint and i found some frost in the shadows. During winter time temperature drops below zero. Who thought it can be that cold in Brazil?
Close to the city i visited the Avencal waterfall. I visited the 100m waterfall from the viewpoint above but it is also possible to do a hike to get to the part down.
Morro do Campestre is about 7km far from the center of Urubici. I paid 5R entrance fee and it is a short hike to the top. There is an other strange rock formation and a great view over the place. Through the window you can see a river and strong greenish fields.
I love the region because of the beautiful Pine Trees and cattle.
I never have seen a green like this! No Photoshop!
The seeds of the Pine Tree are delicious. In restaurants they serve many local dishes with the pine tree seeds. Look for "Pinhão"
The waterfall Cascata Véu de Noiva is also outside of the city Urubici. The water runs slowly over the big stones till the 62m below lake.
Close to the center of Urubici i stayed at the Cambuim Cabanas Refúgio. Just a few meters behind my cabin there are four smaller waterfalls with natural swimming pools. Must be great to take a bath in summer.
I left Urubici and took the probably most famous serpentine road of Brazil. It is really great fun to take this road. But before you drive all the way down take a moment at the lookout at the beginning of the descent. There you meet these little fellows...
The Coatis are very curious and do everything to get our food and they are not coming alone...
Enjoy the view before taking the street Serra do Rio do Rasto.
Beside the serpentine road are a few frozen waterfalls. I had a great time there!
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Lol! That nasua/ nasuas (?) looking right into the camera made me laugh.
haha the name in portuguese is Quati. I think they are also called Coati in english... They are already used to people so they come very close... to close! If they smell food, they will get it! Worse than monkeys ;)
Lol. We I don't know that English word either. But they're very cute whatever they are.
Incredible photos and great adventure @philippbuxbaum thanks for sharing and look forward to the next update!
Wow, those are some serious views <3 Brazil is on my to-visit list as well, but it's so big and there is so many great places to visit there that I would have to spend like a year or more to just scrape the surface! Yet, I will definitely visit this location myself as this is not something, that you can experience just by looking at the photos <3
Great job anyway, I'm looking forward for more content from you :P
You got it! Brazil is huge! I am now 3 years here and still there is a lot to visit and discover... You find everything here... amazing beaches, canyons, deserts, the Amazon and Pantanal... just to mention a few... check out my last posts from Canyon Itaimbezinho. This Canyon is even more stunning than the Urubici region! Thanks. More is coming :)
The beauty! 😀 You captured it so well in these photos for us all to admire. It's like taking us along with you in your adventure. Resteemed and upvoted. Follwed as well. 🙂
Thanks. I really appreciate that.
Amazing photography! That close up of the Coati is beautiful. The rock formation and the scenery are beautiful too.
thanks! nice to hear from you here again :) yes, the Coatis are very funny!
You are welcome. Coatis are very funny. :)
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