About 2½ hours from the city of Belo Horizonte, these 316 sq. km (122 sq. mi.) are similarly rugged, with many of the same types of attractions as Chapada Diamantina, and are also home to some of the world’s most diverse sets of flora (much of it endemic to this region), with more than 1,700 species. There are also a few Neolithic and precolumbian archaeological sites to explore, and the reserve boasts a well-signposted network of trails for hiking and biking.
Read more in our post 4 Ecotourism Stars of Brazil.
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