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CACHOEIRA 

FALL FALL

Cachoeira Cai Cai em Santa Bárbara do Tugúrio em Minas Gerais a partir da Pousada & Parada Olhos D'água

Cai Cai Waterfall is one of the beautiful waterfalls in the Circuito do Vale do Sumidouro in Santa Bárbara do Tugúrio. The fall has a large stone wall through which the water spreads. It is a rough waterfall in dense forest with no clear path indicated. At the bottom of the fall there is a small lake. At the waterfall there is also a belvedere with a beautiful view of the Santa Bárbara mountains, as this waterfall is immediately above the Sumidouro Waterfall, which is over 112 meters high.

The name of the waterfall is due to the fact that it is just above (on top) of the Sumidouro waterfall, that is, "the waterfall falls and then falls" again in what is the Sumidouro Waterfall with its more than 90 meters high. For more information, ask at the Pousada's reception.

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Distance: 19,9

Access: Difficult

Height:21.2

More details: This waterfall is also known as "Cachoeira do Segredo", a name baptized by a Tourist Guide in the city.

*The distance is approximate and has the Pousada & Parada Olhos D'Água as the starting and ending point.

CAPITAL OF WATERFALLS DAS VERTENTES

Why is the city of Santa Bárbara do Tugúrio in Minas Gerais considered the "capital of waterfalls" in Campo das Vertentes? Because currently there are more than 50 waterfalls documented in the limits of the municipality. Many  of these untouched natural beauties attract tourists from all over Brazil who like to explore remote natural beauties. There is a saying in Minas that says: "the more beautiful the waterfall, the harder it is to find it." The starting point for all this is Pousada & Parada Olhos D'Água.

Informações sobre as cachoeiras de Santa Bárbara do Tugúrio em Minas Gerais
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HAVE A GUIDE OR COMPANION

Most of the natural beauties of Santa Bárbara do Tugúrio that make the city a large natural park with its more than 50 waterfalls, trails and viewpoints are in places that are often only known_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b -136bad5cf58d_by residents of the region or may be on private properties. The Guide or Accompanying Person is important as it will take you along the correct path - many waterfalls do not have a marked trail -  and will obtain, if necessary, authorizations to access the places e make your Pleasant, worry-free ride.

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