Brazil Cachoeira do Tabuão
Cachoeira do Tabuão is a beautiful, lesser-known waterfall located in the rural area of Ouro Fino, Minas Gerais. Surrounded by dense Atlantic Forest vegetation, the waterfall flows over dark rock formations in a series of gentle cascades, forming a calm natural pool at its base.
The combination of flowing water, shaded forest, and scattered sunlight creates a peaceful and immersive atmosphere. It’s an excellent destination for those seeking a quiet nature experience, away from busy tourist spots. Ideal for relaxing, short hikes, swimming on warm days, and nature photography, Cachoeira do Tabuão showcases the raw beauty of southern Minas Gerais.
The combination of flowing water, shaded forest, and scattered sunlight creates a peaceful and immersive atmosphere. It’s an excellent destination for those seeking a quiet nature experience, away from busy tourist spots. Ideal for relaxing, short hikes, swimming on warm days, and nature photography, Cachoeira do Tabuão showcases the raw beauty of southern Minas Gerais.
Photography Tips
A tripod is highly recommended for long-exposure shots to smooth the flowing water.
Use slow shutter speeds (around 0.5–2 seconds) and keep ISO low to preserve image quality.
A polarising filter helps control reflections on wet rocks and intensifies the forest's green tones.
The best light conditions are early morning or late afternoon, when sunlight is softer and less harsh.
Incorporate rocks and the stream in the foreground to add depth, but be cautious — surfaces can be very slippery.
Use slow shutter speeds (around 0.5–2 seconds) and keep ISO low to preserve image quality.
A polarising filter helps control reflections on wet rocks and intensifies the forest's green tones.
The best light conditions are early morning or late afternoon, when sunlight is softer and less harsh.
Incorporate rocks and the stream in the foreground to add depth, but be cautious — surfaces can be very slippery.
Travel Information
Cachoeira do Tabuão is accessible by dirt roads, followed by a short walk through forested terrain. Parking is usually available near the trail access, though it is informal and limited.
The trail is relatively easy but may involve walking on uneven ground and rocks near the water. After heavy rainfall, access can become more difficult and water levels may rise.
The trail is relatively easy but may involve walking on uneven ground and rocks near the water. After heavy rainfall, access can become more difficult and water levels may rise.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
06:38 - 17:29
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Photo Themes
Atlantic Forest
Hiking
Nature
nature trails
Rainforest
Trails
Waterfall
Locations
Minas Gerais
Ouro Fino
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