Hidden among mountains and surrounded by rivers and waterfalls, Natividade da Serra is a little-known gem in the interior of São Paulo. Located 2.5 hours from the capital, the town enchants those seeking tranquillity, culture and authentic experiences in the midst of nature.
With one of the largest continuous areas of preserved Atlantic Forest in the country, the town is a perfect refuge for lovers of ecological tourism and country traditions.

What to do in Natividade da Serra?
Officially recognized as the “Capital of Cambuci”, the town is a true paradise for adventurers. Surrounded by the Serra do Mar and the Paraibuna Dam, Natividade da Serra offers unique ecotourism experiences. The dam is the region’s main attraction and the ideal setting for boat trips, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding.
If you prefer waterfalls, the destination doesn’t disappoint either. Cachoeira do Tota, surrounded by trails in the middle of the Atlantic Forest, and Cachoeira da Guaricanga are the most popular. The Rio Manso Waterfall can be visited on routes that pass by Prainha, a place of white sand and calm waters. And for those who love hiking, the Pico do Corcovado Trail offers a panoramic view of Ubatuba‘s coastline.

Visit Natividade da Serra
History, culture and nature come together in Natividade da Serra, a destination that preserves the essence of the São Paulo countryside. Whether you want to relax by the dam, venture out on trails through the Serra do Mar or be enchanted by the local handicrafts and cuisine, the town promises an unforgettable experience.
If you love authentic destinations, full of greenery and hospitality, Natividade da Serra is the perfect place to disconnect from routine and reconnect with the best of simple life.
