Jacupiranga Mosaic Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Jacupiranga Mosaic
The Jacupiranga Mosaic is in the Ribeira Valley and the south coast of the state of São Paulo, with 14 conservation units of various categories. It was created to reconcile the goals of conserving the Atlantic Forest and improving the living conditions of the traditional populations of the area. It originated with the Jacupiranga State Park, created on 8 August 1969, and includes the Rio Turvo and Caverna do Diabo state parks. It also includes four environmental protection areas, five sustainable development reserves and two extractive reserves. It cover a large, mountainous region that included untouched Atlantic Forest and land occupied by traditional communities. The area contains large tracts of Atlantic Forest. Vegetation includes dense rainforest, dense rainforest with limestone outc
Jacupiranga Mosaic Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
