Private Vila Velha Park and Furnas in Ponta Grossa from Curitiba
Curitiba, Brazil
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 7 hours
Private day tour to Vila Velha, located about 100 km from Curitiba.
This state park is wonderful for those who like nature. See stone formations that were formed millions of years ago and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Campos Gerais, the beautiful fields that begin close to Curitiba.
This state park is wonderful for those who like nature. See stone formations that were formed millions of years ago and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Campos Gerais, the beautiful fields that begin close to Curitiba.
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Private day tour to Vila Velha, located about 100 km from Curitiba.
This state park is wonderful for those who like nature. See stone formations that were formed millions of years ago and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Campos Gerais, the beautiful fields that begin close to Curitiba.Your tour departure at 7:30am and return about 2:30pm.
Vila Velha State Park (Parque Estadual De Vila Velha) is located in Ponta Grossa, about 100 km from Curitiba. The landscapes until there are very beautiful, with rock formations, fields and farms (cattle raising and grains).
The park has three main attractions:
This state park is wonderful for those who like nature. See stone formations that were formed millions of years ago and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Campos Gerais, the beautiful fields that begin close to Curitiba.Your tour departure at 7:30am and return about 2:30pm.
Vila Velha State Park (Parque Estadual De Vila Velha) is located in Ponta Grossa, about 100 km from Curitiba. The landscapes until there are very beautiful, with rock formations, fields and farms (cattle raising and grains).
The park has three main attractions:
- Arenitos: The stone formations have curious forms, like a cup, camel, ship, Indian, bottle, among others
- Furnas: Big craters with vegetation and water inside
- Lagoa Dourada: “Golden Lagoon” has its names as its waters become a golden color by sunset.
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