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 Getting there on Visconde de Mauá

The main access to the region of Visconde de Mauá is through Nova Dutra Highway (BR-116) at km 311 , between the towns of Itatiaia and Resende . Those cities are located at the south of Rio de Janeiro , ou north of São Paulo , Brazil.

Below, the picture of Rodovia Nova Dutra on the back ground of the piscture you see the cliffs of the Serra da Mantiqueira where Visconde de Mauá is located .
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Nova Dutra Highway

The region of Visconde de Mauá is bordered by Itatiaia National Park, and it is in the circuit of Water of Serra da Mantiqueira , north of SP and south of MG and RJ. Visconde de Mauá is a region that is highlighted by the abundance of waters, well represented by numerous rivers, waterfalls and cascades of crystal clear waters.

 
From the city of Rio de Janeiro to Visconde de Mauá are 210 km and travel by car takes on average 3 hours . The access is always through the Rodovia Nova Dutra until you take the exit at km 311 .
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Nova Dutra Highway

Who comes from Sao Paulo is better to go for Highway Airton Sena (pick at the end of the Marginal Tietê to north) and after keep moving to Highway Carvalho Pinto (picture above)

 
In Rodovia Carvalho Pinto, follow to Taubaté , to get the exit for Highway Nova Dutra at km 129. Do not pass this exit, otherwise you go to Campos do Jordao.
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Rodovia Carvalho Pinto

Getting to New Dutra from São Paulo , follow to Rio de Janeiro , you will go through Taubaté, Aparecida do Norte, Queluz and finally Itatiaia, where there will be a exit to the region of Visconde de Mauá at km 311. From Sao Paulo to  Visconde de Mauá is 300 Km in total and it takes on average 4 hours of travel by car.

 
Both for those from the RJ, or SP, after leaving the New Dutra at km 311, between the towns of Itatiaia (RJ) and Resende (RJ), hold on the main road, which will ends up in thee Highway Rubens Tramujas Mader.
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - post Gasoline

Right at the beginning of this Highway,  before go up to the mountains , there is a gas station and a cafeteria .

 
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - post Gasoline
After 2 km from the gas station , there will be a rotation with exits to Visconde de Mauá , just follow the signs .

Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Rotatória
 

The street to Visconde de Mauá after the gas station is no paved as shown in the photos bellow .

Mountain climbing

Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Up in Sierra
 Despite being of gravel , the road has good conditions to regular cars . Do not hurry and keep their eyes on the road, because there are some points of bottlenecks in the way .
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Preserve the environment.

When going up to the mountains, you enter aa Area of Environmental Protection . Beware of animals on the track, remember, the region of Visconde de Mauá borders with the Itatiaia National Park .

 

Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Path

Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Path
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Bridge

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After go up the road you will get to the region of Visconde de Mauá . Three village make up the region of Visconde de Mauá : Visconde de Mauá , Maringa and Maromba .

The 3 villages of visconde of mauá

Map of the Region of Visconde de Mauá

Among the 3 villages are the valleys: Valley of Santa Clara, Valley of Cruzes ,  the Valley of Alcantila and the Valley of  Pavão. Due to the region has many rivers, you will go cross several bridges of wood.

 
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - Avenida

The first village of Visconde de Mauá (photo below) you will find restaurants, hostels, bars, shops, pharmacy, station and post health .

 
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - maringá and Mabomba
After passing the first village , you will get to the Village of Maringa , the main trade village of the region of Visconde de Mauá .

Before arriving in the village of Maringá, you will pass through the unique gas station of the region  .

 
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá - post Gasoline
The village of Maringá is point to hang out in the nigth due to the excelents restaurants and pubs that you will find over there .
Village of Maringá

The town of Maringá also has market, and local pharmacy to lease motorcycles and bicycles.

 

 
Also live there, the docile mule Rosinha , mascot of the region and who loves candy . Certainly she will appear near your table.
Region Visconde de Mauá - Lodgings
 The 3 villages in the region of Visconde de Mauá have great inns and restaurants .
Region Visconde de Mauá - Lodgings
Regular cars trips do not find difficult to get to the main villages and waterfalls , except to some shaking and a bit of mud , if it rains.
 

Region Visconde de Mauá - Lodgings

 
After passing the town of Maringá-RJ , keep the main road for another 3 km, so you will arrive in last village of Visconde de Mauá , which is the village of Maromba , photos above and below.
Town of Maromba

The village of Maromba (pictured above) is the simplest of the 3 , but reserve the main waterfalls and natural swiming pools in the region of Visconde de Mauá , such as waterfalls Véu da Noiva , Poção , Macacos and Cachoeira do Escorrega , all of them are the postcard of the region of Visconde de Mauá (photos below).

 
Vale of Sanra Clara, Town of Maromba

 Below, the Bar of MrTatão , who serves a popular pastel .

Close to the village of Maromba there is the valley of the Santa Clara , known as cradle of the waters because the abundance of springs and rivers of crystalline water.

 
Valley of Santa Clara - Cradle Waters
 

Because of the geological characteristic , Visconde de Mauá is one of the few places in Brazil , where you can still bathe in rivers with mineral waters .

 
Getting there on Visconde de Mauá
The region is well flagged with signs for the main towns, inns and waterfalls.

In short , the village of Maromba and the Valley of Santa Clara are places to go outdoors with plenty of trails , waterfalls , natural pools and horseback riding . And the village of Maringa deserves a visit at the end of afternoon or evening for a dinner for two.

HOW TO GET BY BUS

There is no direct bus from Sao Paulo to Visconde de Mauá , has to make the transfer in the city of Resende in a Grall gas post sation . From Rio de Janeiro there are buses departing direct , see the numbers below:

(24) 3354 1878 , Viação Resendense . (24) 3354 1878, Traffic Resendense.

(24) 3354 1878 e 11-3868 5800 , Viação Cometa . (24) 3354 1878 and 11-3868 5800, Traffic Cometa.

(24) 3354 1059 , Viação Cidade do Aço . (24) 3354 1059, City Traffic Steel.

(24) 3360 9351 , Viação São Miguel  . (24) 3360 9351, Traffic San Miguel.

Getting there on Visconde de Mauá, bus.

For English assistance dial to São Paulo , Brazil :  (11) 3717 3839 .

Phones useful: (24) 3387 1761 (pharmacy), (24) 3387 1367 (post Maromba of Health), (24) 3387 1493 (Posto de Mauá Health).

Car Rental in Resende, Finds Company, (24) 3355 3656 or 0800992000, daily from R $ 50.00 an additional $ 0.46 per km run, information collected in 2007. From the Resende Viscount Mauá is approximately 30 km.

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