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Brazil’s Campos do Jordão gets cable car with closed cabins

Closed on November 22, 2021, the Capivari Park cable car in Campos do Jordão, in São Paulo’s countryside, was reopened this Sunday, November 6, with new features.

The 74 individual cable car seats have given way to options with enclosed cabins and even for pets.

With an investment of R$35 million (US$6.8 million), the cable car overlooking the Serra da Mantiqueira now offers a closed cabin for eight people and an open cabin for up to six passengers.

Campos do Jordão is known as "Brazilian Switzerland".
Campos do Jordão is known as “Brazilian Switzerland”. (Photo: internet reproduction)

Pet cabins were also installed for medium-sized animals – the weight limit is up to 80 kg. Animals up to 15 kg can ride on their guardian’s lap.

The modernization of the attraction is part of the third stage of the project to revitalize the 40,000 square meters of Capivari Park, with a total budget of R$90.4 million.

The park is a concession from the São Paulo State government, through the State Secretariat of Metropolitan Transportation, under the management of the concessionaire Eco Jordão.

A classic attraction of this city known as “Brazilian Switzerland,” located 172 km from São Paulo, the cable car with individual wheelchairs was inaugurated in the 1970s.

In 2021, before it was closed, the ride took 180,000 visitors up to Morro do Elefante, 560 meters up.

The entrance to Capivari Park is free, but the attractions (cable car, Ferris wheel, and pedal boat) are paid.

OPENING HOURS

Monday–Thursday, from 9 AM to 9 PM.
Friday–Sunday, from 9 AM to 10 PM.

CABLE CAR PRICES

  • Regular ticket: R$59
  • Half-price ticket: R$29.50 (Valid for children from 6 to 12 and seniors over 60).
  • Pet Cabin: R$18 For medium-sized animals or larger. Small animals up to 15 kg can go on their guardian’s lap. The weight limit per animal is 80 kg.

More information about the attractions’ timetables can be obtained at the Capivari Park website.

With information from UOL

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