Jeep Tours in Rio De Janeiro

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On a jeep tour in Rio de Janeiro, visit the Corcovado Mountain, crowned by the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. Go up Sugar Loaf Mountain for magnificent views of the river and the bay, and marvel at the unique fauna of the lovely Botanical Garden. Explore the Tijuca National Park and enjoy the sounds of the inhabitants in this tropical rainforest, as you experience the popular Pedra Bonita hike.


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Jeep Tours in Rio De Janeiro

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On a jeep tour in Rio de Janeiro, visit the Corcovado Mountain, crowned by the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. Go up Sugar Loaf Mountain for magnificent views of the river and the bay, and marvel at the unique fauna of the lovely Botanical Garden.

Explore the Tijuca National Park and enjoy the sounds of the inhabitants in this tropical rainforest, as you experience the popular Pedra Bonita hike.

Here's all you need to know about jeep tours, among the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Rio de Janeiro.

What are the best Jeep tours in Rio de Janeiro?

Tijuca rainforest private Jeep tour from Rio de Janeiro

Take a fascinating open-top Jeep drive through Tijuca rainforest during a half-day trip from Rio de Janeiro. On a guided eco-tour, hike through the rainforest to see sloths, monkeys, birds and butterflies.

Marvel at the historical little Mayrink Chapel and enjoy the panoramic views from the Chinese View and the Emperor’s Table.

You will go on an easy hike through Tijuca National Park to Cachoeira dos Primatas waterfall and Cachoeira dos Macacos (Waterfall of the Monkeys). Pausing at Vista Chinesa (Chinese View), take in the great views of Ipanema and Copacabana beaches and Guanabara Bay.

The Oriental-style pagoda on the site is dedicated to the Chinese who introduced tea cultivation to Brazil in the early 1800s.

Also enjoy the beautiful view of Rio from the Emperor's Table, where Dom Pedro I (1798-1834) had his meals away from his residence at Quinta da Boa Vista. Your final stop is at the Capela Mayrink, a small pink historical chapel in the middle of the woods, and built by the Portuguese banker Viscount de Souto in 1860.

The altar shows replicas of paintings by Cândido Portinari, of which the originals are housed in the National Museum of Fine Arts.

Jeep tour to 4 Wonders: Tijuca, Christ Redeemer, Sugar Loaf and Botanical Garden

Explore Rio de Janeiro in an adventurous way in a Jeep on a guided tour of the city’s 4 Wonders — the Tijuca Forest, Corcovado Mountain with the towering Christ the Redeemer statue, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the Botanical Garden in Rio de Janeiro.

Enjoy hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Rio, and share your guide’s knowledge of local history and culture.

You will go through Tijuca National Park, the world's largest urban forest spanning about 40 square kilometers. It is home to hundreds of flora and fauna species and about thirty waterfalls. From the Vista Chinesa (Chinese View) site you can admire the fine views of the beaches at Ipanema and Copacabana.

The Oriental-style pagoda is a reminder of the contribution of the Chinese to tea cultivation in Brazil in the early 1800s.

On the summit of Mount Corcovado you will marvel at the 30 meters-tall statue of Christ the Redeemer, dating from 1922–1931 and the world’s largest Art Deco-style sculpture. In 2007, the statue was designated as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Then enjoy the cable car ride up Sugar Loaf Mountain, from where you can take in the great views of Guanabara Bay and the Rio-Niterói Bridge, the famous Copacabana Beach and the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon.

Your last visit is Rio’s Botanical Garden, where you will find two 800 meters-long rows of tall palm trees in a massive garden. The Botanical Garden is also home to an amazing 6,500 flora species.

Tijuca Forest Jeep tour and Pedra Bonita hike

On this Jeep tour in Rio de Janeiro, you will enjoy 360 degree views of the beautiful Tijuca Forest and surroundings, traveling in a 4x4 convertible jeep. You will also enjoy the thrill of one of the best hiking tours in Rio de Janeiro, the Pedra Bonita route to the summit of the mountain in the same forest.

The Pedra Bonita hike goes through the Tijuca Rainforest National Park, covering some 40 square kilometers. The trail rises to 696 meters above sea level and to a stunning summit, offering lovely views of Rio, the coast and the rainforest.

Going up, you may see some wildlife including monkeys, coatis (from the raccoon family) and toucans. It’s an easy hike to the summit, especially for regular hikers and takes about forty minutes.

From the summit, you can admire the wonderful views of Gavea Mountain, the neighborhoods of São Conrado and Barra da Tijuca, the Tijuca Forest, Pepino Beach and Corcovado further in the distance.

The Tijuca Forest tour is one of the most popular tours in Rio de Janeiro and takes you through the largest urban forest in the world. The forest equals 7% of Rio de Janeiro’s territory and along the way you can spot small mammals, a variety of birds and some of South America’s most exotic plants.

Common animal species inhabiting the forest are the Capuchin and Saguis monkeys, and the coatis. Birdlife is plentiful and you will see from toucans and canarians to larger birds such as buzzards and hawks in the beautiful forest.

How much do Jeep tours in Rio de Janeiro cost?

The Tijuca Rain Forest private Jeep tour costs US$250 per person and includes round-trip transportation from your hotel, a professional tour guide and admission tickets to Tijuca Forest.

The Jeep Tour 4 Wonders that visit the Christ Redeemer, Sugar Loaf, Tijuca and Botanical Garden costs US$240 per person, and includes round-trip transportation from your hotel and a multi-lingual tour guide.

The small-group tour (15 participants) ensures a more personal experience. Admission tickets are included, except for the Botanical Garden (about US$12).

The Tijuca Forest Jeep tour and Pedra Bonita hike has a maximum of 7 travelers and costs US$110 per person. It includes round-trip transportation from your hotel and admission tickets to Tijuca Forest.

Most of these tours don't provide lunch, so check if you should bring your own food and drinks.

Where does it start?

Jeep tours in Rio de Janeiro usually start with pickup from your hotel in Rio or from pre-arranged meeting points in the city.

How long does it last?

The duration of the Jeep tours varies from 4 to 8 hours, depending on the type of the tour either half-day or full-day. Tijuca Rain Forest private Jeep tour from Rio de Janeiro is 4 hours.

The Jeep Tour 4 Wonders: Christ Redeemer, Sugar Loaf, Tijuca and Botanical Garden tour lasts 8 hours, and the Tijuca Forest Jeep tour and Pedra Bonita lasts 5 hours.

Is it safe?

The Jeep trips in Rio de Janeiro follow safety measures and provide expert guides. However, this tour is not recommended for people with back or heart problems, or other serious medical conditions.

Are children allowed?

Children are allowed on Rio de Janeiro jeep tours, provided that infants must sit on laps.

What happens in case of bad weather?

Jeep tours in Rio de Janeiro depend on good weather. If your tour is canceled because of bad weather, you can choose a different date or request a refund.

When is the best time for a Jeep tour in Rio de Janeiro?

The best time to visit Rio de Janeiro for Jeep tours is from April to June, and from September to late November. With a view to outdoor activity, you will enjoy the best weather and at the same time skip the crowds.

Which other outdoor activities can be done in Rio de Janeiro?

Travel tips

  • Make sure to book your Jeep tour in Rio de Janeiro in advance.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
  • Bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat for the heat.
  • Brazil’s currency is the Real. Have cash on hand for bus fares, etc.

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