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ABOUT US

Learn more about the institution that represents the Tourist Region of Serra do Cipó.

Meet and follow our work through our social networks.

Created in 2002, the Serra do Cipó National Park Touristic Circuit is part of the National Tourism Regionalization Program, in partnership with the State of Minas Gerais, and its main objective is to promote tourism in an organized manner in the associated municipalities. We are an instance of regional governance that aims to promote the development of the region's tourist potential as a nature and adventure destination, in addition to strengthening the great diversity of cultural manifestations and handicraft and rural products.

 

Currently, the municipalities that make up the Circuit are:Baldim, Conceição do Mato Dentro, Congonhas do Norte, Itambé do Mato Dentro, Jaboticatubas, Morro do Pilar, Nova União, Santa Maria de Itabira and Santana do Riacho.

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Useful links to
more information
from AMPASC

Association of Municipalities of the Serra do Cipó National Park Tourist Circuit

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Canoagem - Fotos Tom Alves - Banco de Imagem Circuito

DISTANCES

Rio de Janeiro - RJ
430km

Brasilia DF
835km

Belo Horizonte • MG
100km

Sao Paulo-SP
603km

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The image bank on this site consists of its own photos – collections from the associated municipalities, Baldim, Conceição do Mato Dentro, Congonhas do Norte, Itambé do Mato Dentro, Jaboticatubas, Morro do Pilar, Nova União, Santa Maria de Itabira and Santana do Riacho – and the photographers: Barbara Ferreira, Graciele Nascimento, Henrique Cunha de Oliveira, Izabel Duarte, Luiza Kot, Priscila Martins, Stewan and Tom Alves.

You too can join this site! Donate images of the region here

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