Platô (plateau) of Monte Verde

Platô (plateau) of Monte Verde

Page Type Page Type: Mountain/Rock
Location Lat/Lon: 22.88776°S / 46.03219°W
Additional Information County: Monte Verde
Activities Activities: Hiking, Mountaineering
Seasons Season: Winter
Additional Information Elevation: 6391 ft / 1948 m
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Plateau summit
Me at the summit.

Platô (plateau) is the easiest mountain in Monte Verde range. One single trail that takes you up to the large plateau with a few flowers here and there, and a panoramic view to Selado Peak and 3 rocks peak. Not really a mountain but the local people do consider it as one of the summits for the area. Very popular too. Monte Verde is well known as the “brazilian Switzerland” since the city is actually a small village with one main street and around 20 others crossing that one, with a number 20.000 people living there. The houses and hotels and restaurants at the main street look like european. It is so small that is considered to be part of a bigger city called Camanducaia. The altitude of the city is 1.560 m. Everyone goes to that rock on its way to Selado Peak, and Selado Peak gets most of the visitors, daily, visited by dozens of people between Monday and Thursday, and at winter time, by hundreds daily between Fridays and Sundays. Monstly tourists looking for some ice in the woods, which can be found in winter since the temperature can easily drop to –5°C and of course, there’s the humidity typical of the brazilian rainforests. In 2008, Monte Verde won the title of best winter destination in Brazil. In 2009, the title of most romantic city in the poll held by the site Viajeaqui http://viajeaqui.abril.com.br/especiais/cidades-romanticas-2009 and Quatro Rodas magazine, published by Editora Abril. If it were a city, it would be the second highest city of Brazil, the first one is Campos de Jordão, at 1.628 m high. Also a touristic winter place. Several agencies and guides take people daily to the Peak, low prices. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Monte Verde was: –14°C! Pretty cold!

Platô, or Plateau, is perfect to camp and enjoy lights of sunset and sunrise, but not very good for photography of those lights.

Main mountain page photo: 3 Rocks Peak and Selado Peak as seen from the summit area of Platô.

Getting There

 
Time to go home ...too bad
Me at platô summit area.
 
The trail to Plateau. Impossible to get lost
Trail

That’s the main problem. If you go by car, from Camanducaia there is a sand road to get up there. If you go by bus, from São Paulo or Rio take a bus to Camanducaia, south of Minas Gerais. From there 4 buses depart to the village daily. It is really cheap. If you lose the last bus, it’s better to spend the night at Camanducaia and leave in the morning.

The trail: Very easy, you can’t miss it. Once you get in the city look for the street that has a bank at the corner, BRADESCO BANK. Take that street and keep going up until you reach a huge water deposit. At your right there will be a sign telling you the distance and altitude to the peak. After about one hour you’ll be at the huge plateau at 1.900m..
 
250° view from Platô summit area
 

Red Tape

Be careful with snakes around that place.
Respect wildlife and never make fire.

Camping

 
Camping spot
Camping at the base of Selado Peak

Anywhere you want. Just respect the nature and wildlife. That is a really good place to camp by the summit block of Selado Peak. It is protected from winds and tourists.



Video from the summit of Selado Peak at sunset time.

Weather Forecast

You can hike this mountain in all seasons, but in summer there are rains every day. In winter is cold, but the days are clearer. The temperatures going from -10°C to 15°C.
Best time to climb: April to September.

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Paulo Roberto Felipe Schmidt – AKA: PAROFES

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