Discover Uaná Etê Cultural Gardens, just 2.5 hours from Rio de Janeiro in the peaceful Vale do Café. Stroll through over 30 gardens and installations, including the Crystal Garden, Music Labyrinth, and Forest of Bells.
Meet symbolic heritage plants like papyrus, lotus, laurel, sugar cane and coffee plants, and reflect on the long-lasting relationship between humankind and gardens. Experience the unique interactive meditative installation of the Cabala Tree of Life, representing the primordial garden of Eden.
Walk along a tropical Atlantic Forest path, home to the richest forest biodiversity on Earth. Explore open garden trails up to 8 km dedicated to music and nature, created by renowned Brazilian musicians Cristina Braga and Ricardo Medeiros.
Try Vale do Café's famous creative gastronomy at the Gardens Bistrô, with precious stones iced teas (emerald or amethyst). Discover the territory of origin of great Brazilian traditions: Brazilian coffee and feijoada (beverages and food are not included in the entry ticket fare)
Feel Uaná Etê's visions as a reforestation and pollination project, grounded in sustainable tourism. Inspired by native Tupi Guarani language, the name Uaná Etê means "multitude of fireflies," a phenomenon that arises in spring, near forest borders of Vale do Café.
You will live a lasting experience in a day full of nature, winds, birds and butterflies…
Get to know a hidden Brazil in the biggest southeast river basin, surrounded by beautiful fields and Atlantic Forest.
