South America
Chapada dos Guimaraes
Brazil
Distance
180 km
Duration
2-3 days
Best Season
May-September
A classic self-drive from Cuiabá into the sandstone tablelands of Chapada dos Guimarães, where the road climbs from Mato Grosso’s heat into escarpments, waterfalls, and wide cerrado views. Base yourself in the park area and explore the rim, caves, and lookouts along short paved drives.
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Stops along the route

Departure
Cuiabá
Start in Mato Grosso’s hot capital, where the road leaves the plains for the Chapada escarpment.

Arrival
Várzea Grande
Return toward the Cuiabá airport gateway in Várzea Grande. It is the practical end point for the loop.
Things to Do

Landmark
Mirante do Centro Geodésico
A quick scenic stop by the geographic center of South America. Wide savanna views open around the ridge.

Nature
Portão do Inferno
Drive past a dramatic canyon cut where red cliffs squeeze the road. It is one of the route’s classic photo pulls.

Landmark
Mirante do Véu de Noiva
Look down to the famous waterfall dropping through the sandstone walls. The viewpoint gives a clean, postcard angle.

Nature
Chapada dos Guimarães National Park
Base yourself near the park for short drives, trails, and canyon scenery. The high plateau feels cooler and greener.

Landmark
Caverna Aroe Jari
Explore a long sandstone cave with striking shapes and shafts of light. Nearby crystal pools add to the stop.

Nature
Cidade de Pedra
See a surreal maze of eroded rock towers and walls. Sunset here brings out the warm colors of the stone.

Landmark
Mirante do Morro dos Ventos
Finish with a broad lookout over the plateau and valleys. It is an easy final sweep before heading back.

scenic drive
Portão do Inferno viewpoint drive
Drive the cliff-lined stretch and stop for photos where the road cuts through the escarpment. The rock walls are the route’s signature scene.

waterfall viewpoint
Véu de Noiva waterfall lookout
Walk to the main viewpoint for one of Chapada’s best-known falls. The drop is especially dramatic in the dry season light.

cave
Aroe Jari cave and crystal basin
Tour the cave passages and nearby natural pools for a mix of geology and cool shade. It is a classic half-day outing.

hiking
Cidade de Pedra trail
Explore the eroded sandstone formations on a short scenic walk. The landscape feels like a ruined city made of stone.
Where to Eat

Brazilian, fish
Peixaria Tarumã
A strong local choice for pantaneiro-style fish and regional sides. Good for a hearty meal on the Cuiabá side of the drive.

Brazilian
Restaurante Morro dos Ventos
A convenient stop near the viewpoints with simple regional plates. Great for lunch between lookout visits.

Brazilian
Restaurante Popular Chapada
Casual town option for almoço with rice, beans, and grilled meats. Handy before or after park driving.

Street food, market
Feira do Porto
Cuiabá market eating with grilled snacks, juice, and regional bites. Best for an easy breakfast or early snack.