Sao Paulo won on Saturday (12), The largest path in its urban lands: Interparque Trail Road. SVMA, through the Municipal Secretariat of the Green and the Environment (SVMA), has launched a length of 182 km and connects important areas of environmental and environmental tourism in the south of the capital.
The corridor merges municipal natural parks (PNMS), government gardens, dams, private natural heritage reserves (RPNS) and environmental tourism pole from Pareelheiros, Marsilac and Ilha do borré.
The path begins on the phrase “Borori Island”, Gragao, and passes through points like PNMS Borré, Varginha, ITAIM, Jaceguava, as well as Embu-GUAçu Park, PNM CRATERA de Colonia, Serra Do Mar State-CureCutu, RPN CURUCUTU, And return to the starting point.
In addition to the wide green zone, Trail provides meditation and entertainment points in the midst of the preserved nature. On the way, visitors can take advantage of the Piaries overlings, which is the GuaraPiranga landscape and areas designated for picnics surrounded by natural and lake scenarios.
The path, which was completely demarcated by signs of the Brazilian long path paths network, provides security and guidance for visitors, which is part of the municipality’s environmental tourism circle, which expands the options of outdoor activities and environmental education.
According to the city hall, Interparks Trail crosses areas of rich biological diversity, with the move from the Atlantic Ocean forest to Cerrado at some points. Among the types of plants in pink rice, confirmation, Kambucci, Samambayao, Tabia, Hart Hart and Araokaria, some are threatened with extinction.
The animals were also displayed on the road, with the presence of renewable monkeys, and necessary to disperse the seeds, as well as from the tangaric tannah, kaxinoilic, quitis and other local species.
“The road allows visitors to directly communicate with the biological diversity in Sao Paulo, in addition to the overwhelming experience in the Atlantic Forest, the corridor enhances the importance of environmental conservation and balance and enhances the economy and tourism in the region,” said Rodrigo Ashucci, Green Secretary and the Environment.
The full map of the Interphques track is available on the official page of the city of Sao Paulo.
*Under supervision