Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve

[4] The Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve was created by ordnance on 25 November 1999, modified on 3 February 2000.

[1] The name "Sebuí" comes from the Guarani language word for "earthworm", referring to the creatures that live there and to the sinuosity of one of the rivers.

[6] The Sebuí Private Natural Heritage Reserve is run commercially, providing tourist packages that include an interpretative forest trail, waterfall and kayaks.

[2] Walks lead along the mangroves and the banks of the Velho, Sebuí and Quatro Quedas rivers.

Trips may be arranged from the reserve to the Superagüi National Park, to see the parrots on the Ilha dos Pinheiros, and to Maruja Beach in the state of São Paulo.