巴西利亚国家公园 (agua mineral)
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The main attraction in this park are the two Mineral Pools hence the name Agua Mineral. Water is refreshing and clean since its coming in from a content flowing spring. At the time of this writing the larger of the two pools is closed for remodeling so right now only one of the pools is open. There are a couple of trails to hike on and when you get back you can cool off in the pool. I believe there is only food available on the weekends. Nice place to bring the family.
It is a huge park with something for everyone, including art and craft stores, swings and play stuff for kids, view of the city lake.
We went to the Brasilia National Park in a Saturday. It mostly consisted of long walking trails, a few amongst trees but most uncovered/hot. Didn't see any wildlife. We were told there would be "waterfalls" at the end of one trail, and when we got there after a few miles of walking, it was more like a "puddle." The natural water pool that they have did seem entertaining, but wasn't sure how clean it must be so didn't go in. Also hoped for some bike rentals, but they didn't have. Bring food too because there is none to purchase there. Finally, foreigners get charged 15 Real as opposed to 7-8 Real for locals.If you're up for walking trails with not much of a view, this is your place. If not, you're not missing much.
The greatest area of Brasilia Nacional Park can not be visited. This is a Cerrado's wildlife reserve. In the area people can visit, you have two wonderful mineral water pools. Visitors have also trails where you can walk in direct contact with nature. At these trails and at pools as well you can see little monkeys and some other local species. I recomend visits only in Summer or Spring 'cause water is very cold for Winter or Fall.
Not what we expected coming from the US and the large National Parks we have. It is equivalent to a large State Park in the US with some cool mineral water pools that were very busy when we were there. Also, there are some funny looking monkeys that try to steal your things while your swimming! We hiked the nature trails, but didn't see other wildlife besides a few small birds.
You can have a taste of Brasilia`s vegetation and some wildlife animals. There are artificial pools that have mineral water sources. Its a different attraction, a little bit more "alternative", to get a nice bath close to the woods.
We went here on a Wednesday and found it to be uncrowned and overall relaxing. We saw monkeys and wildlife. We're able to get a table. Swim. Go on the nature trails and feel like we were miles away from the big city. All for a few dollars. We will go back every time we visitBrasilia from now on.
.....this park is in my hometown, Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. After years, I still enjoy one of the best feature of this park: the swimming pools have NATURAL water, with no chemicals whatsoever. They keep clean by keep the water moving, running, always flowing. Love this place !
It has a number of tracks, which allows you to get to know the local cerrado, as well as two natural pools, refreshing in always hot Brasilia. 20 min car ride from the city center.
If you are interested in flora and fauna you may wish to visit this typical Brazilian savanna (cerrado) environment, although a large part of the area suffered this year from forest fires. A better oprion is the Jardim Botanico, accessible at the end of QI 23 (Lago Sul), a 20 minute taxi ride from the city centre. This is a more manageable visit, greatly liked by gardeners and others who are genuinely interested in tropical and semi-tropical plants and trees, orchids etc. Friendly staff too at the research /visitors centre in the middle of the Jardim.
It's better known for its unofficial name Água Mineral. Because it is relatively inexpensive and very close to the city, people call its pools "the beach of Brasilia". There's a cap on the number of visitors each day to ensure the preservation of the park, so if you must go on a weekend, be prepared to get there before 8 AM and wait in line.There's nothing special about the pools, really. Leave it for the locals. Go for the hikes, where you can see the uniqueness of the vegetation of the Cerrado, a kind of savanah indigenous to central Brazil somewhat similar to its African cousin.There are 2 trails: Capivara (about 15-20 minutes) and Cristal Água (1 hour). They're both really easy. Capivara is well shadowed and closer to the pool area, and it's quite busy at all times so no special precautions are needed.For Cristal Água you should bring comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, sunscreen and a hat. However, you will have a great opportunity of enjoying silence and contact with nature, as hikers are few and far between even on the busiest days.
É um parque bem grande, com muito área verde e piscinas. Tem espaço para correr, caminhar, fazer esportes em geral. Ponto negativo: aos finais de semana a área das piscinias constuma ficar lotada.
Uma reserva ecológica linda onde além da paisagem, o visitante poderá tomar banho em piscinas naturais com água mineral. Pessoas costumam levar garrafas para encher. Tudo isto com a visita inesperada de animais da floresta (macacos, pássaros, etc). É pago.
Localizado no final da Asa Norte, praticamente dentro do Plano Piloto, o Parque é servido de piscinas de água natural e de trilhas para caminhadas ao ar livre e ao redor de densa vegetação do cerrado. Bom para ir a dois, em grupo de amigos ou em família. Ingresso a preços acessíveis. No final de semana fica muito cheio, especialmente aos domingos.
Es una muy linda reserva, tiene una pileta con aguas minerales donde bañarse, senderos por descubrir, monos en las cercanias y especies de hormigueros gigantes por todos lados, realmente es una muy buena atracción para conocer un dia en Brasilia. Esta lejós de la ciudad a 5 km del centro mínimo, aunque hay un colectivo que te lleva.