Reviewed · BRAZIL
Super Zipline – Brotas
Heights feel different above a river. The Super Zipline in Brotas pairs a long, exciting ride with a walk through nature, and I like that the day is more than a quick flight through the air. I also like the careful instructors, including Guto and Zé Comeia, and the chance to cool off near Crystal Waterfall afterward. The main drawback is simple: you must weigh between 50 and 110 kilograms, and wet clothing is part of the deal.
This is a roughly four-hour private activity run by Território Selvagem Canoar. I especially appreciate the practical setup: transport is included, safety equipment and insurance are covered, and you return to the same meeting point. Still, you need to arrive 30 minutes early, bring a full change of clothes, and accept that poor weather can cancel the outing.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- A four-hour adventure with more than one act
- Starting at Territory Wild Canoar
- The Super Zipline above Brotas
- The walk toward Crystal Waterfall
- Parque dos Saltos and the natural setting
- What the guides add to the day
- Packing for a wet Brotas morning or afternoon
- Is $38.85 good value?
- Who should book the Super Zipline
- Weather, reservations, and cancellation
- Should you book it?
- FAQ
- Where does the Super Zipline start?
- Where does the activity finish?
- How long does the experience last?
- How early should I arrive?
- What is the price?
- What are the weight limits?
- What clothing should I wear?
- Is transportation included?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the activity?
Key points to know before booking

- The zipline crosses a scenic valley and passes over a river, giving the ride more than a simple straight-line thrill.
- The experience includes a trail to Crystal Waterfall, where the water can be very cold but the setting adds real value.
- Guides receive strong praise for safety and calm instruction, especially Guto and Zé Comeia.
- The activity is private, so only your own group takes part.
- Wet-weather preparation matters, with swimwear, flexible clothes, water-friendly sneakers, and dry clothing required.
- Weight limits are strict, from 50 to 110 kilograms.
A four-hour adventure with more than one act

The Super Zipline is best understood as a half-day outing rather than a single ride. You meet at Territory Wild Canoar on Avenida Mario Pinoti, 11, in the Caju area of Brotas, then use the operator’s private transport for the activity.
The structure combines a high-adrenaline zipline, a walk through natural surroundings, and time around a waterfall. That mix matters. If you only wanted speed, a short zipline could do the job. Here, the trail and water stop give the day some variety and make the $38.85 price easier to justify.
You should plan for about four hours from start to finish. The exact rhythm can vary, but the supplied schedule identifies Territory Wild Canoar and Parque dos Saltos as the main stops. The outing ends back at the original meeting point, which is convenient if you have left a bag, changed clothes, or arranged the rest of your day around Brotas.
Because this is a private activity, you are not sharing the experience with a large mixed group. That can make instructions easier to follow and may suit families, couples, or small groups of friends who want to stay together. It does not mean the activity is quiet. The zipline itself is built for excitement.
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Starting at Territory Wild Canoar
Your first practical task is arriving on time. The operator asks you to be there 30 minutes before the booked activity, and I would treat that as a firm rule, not a suggestion. You may need time for check-in, equipment, clothing adjustments, and the transfer to the activity area.
Territory Wild Canoar also appears to function as more than a meeting point. Directly available facilities include a dressing room with a hot shower, lockers for rent, and an attached restaurant. These extras are useful after a wet outing. A shower can save you from sitting in a vehicle damp and muddy, while lockers let you avoid carrying valuables during the activity.
Private transportation is included, along with specialized drivers and personal protective equipment. The package also covers the entrance fee to the farm and Porto Seguro insurance. Those inclusions reduce the number of small expenses you need to sort out on the day.
Bottled water, plus water and juice at will, are included as well. That is a modest benefit, but a welcome one during a four-hour outdoor activity. You should still bring the personal items you need, especially sunscreen and dry clothes.
The Super Zipline above Brotas

The central attraction is the long zipline ride. The exact length is not specified, but the available description repeatedly points to a long course with views toward the valley, a river below, and a waterfall in sight. That gives you something to look at beyond the cable and the person waiting at the far platform.
The ride is likely to be the moment that raises your pulse. At the same time, the strongest praise is directed at the staff’s safety procedures and friendly manner. That is important if you are nervous with heights. One account specifically describes a participant who feared heights but felt calm because of the instructors, led by Guto.
You should expect a safety briefing and protective equipment, although the precise briefing format is not provided. Follow every instruction carefully, particularly when getting into position and leaving the landing area. The activity is designed for ordinary participants, but it still involves height, speed, and exposure to the elements.
The ride may also leave you wet. Your clothes need to be lightweight and flexible, and jeans are specifically discouraged because denim becomes heavy when soaked. Wear a swimsuit underneath and choose sneakers or other footwear suitable for water activities. The footwear requirement is not optional.
The scenery helps make this more than a mechanical thrill. Looking across a valley and down toward a river gives the zipline a sense of place. You are not simply riding indoors or over a featureless field. Brotas is known for outdoor adventure, and this attraction connects the adrenaline to its waterways and forest setting without requiring a full day on the river.
The walk toward Crystal Waterfall

The walking portion is an important reason to book this instead of a zipline alone. The trail leads toward Crystal Waterfall, described as beautiful and cold. You may be ready for a swim by then, especially after the ride, but prepare for genuinely chilly water rather than a warm bathing pool.
The trail adds a slower interval to the outing. You get time to notice the river, trees, rock, and changing views instead of spending the entire experience in a harness. The walk is also part of the appeal for anyone who enjoys nature but does not want a demanding, technical trek.
The exact trail length and difficulty are not provided, so I would not book this expecting a detailed hiking excursion. Think of it as a worthwhile nature walk attached to an adventure activity. Most people can participate, according to the supplied information, but anyone with specific mobility concerns should confirm details before paying.
At the waterfall, your dry change of clothes becomes useful only if you keep it protected. Pack those items in a bag and leave them where the operator permits. A hair clip or tie is smart for long hair, especially if you plan to get wet.
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Parque dos Saltos and the natural setting

Parque dos Saltos is listed as the second stop. The supplied details do not provide a separate schedule or a precise list of what you do there, so I would avoid treating it as a standalone attraction with guaranteed features beyond its place in the route.
Its inclusion reinforces the character of the outing: water, falls, and outdoor scenery are central to the experience. The views are a major part of the value, particularly during the zipline and walking sections. You get a taste of Brotas beyond its equipment and platforms.
Keep expectations practical. This is not presented as a guided cultural tour of Brotas, and there is no stated free time, meal, or extended park program included. The focus remains adventure, nature, and the safe movement between the two.
What the guides add to the day

The human side of an adventure activity matters. Equipment can be excellent, but a tense or careless guide can spoil the mood quickly. Here, the available feedback places repeated emphasis on attentive, prepared, and reassuring staff.
Guto is specifically associated with helping a participant who was afraid of heights feel comfortable. Zé Comeia is also singled out as a memorable instructor during a larger package that included the Super Zipline. These names give you useful expectations: the operator’s strongest asset may be its approach to instruction and encouragement.
I would still keep your own limits clear. A friendly guide can explain the equipment and support you, but cannot remove the fact that you will be high above the ground. If heights make you uneasy, tell the staff early. The experience seems suitable for cautious beginners, but it is not a low-thrill substitute for a ground-level walk.
The published score is 4.9 from 203 ratings, with 99 percent recommending the experience. That is unusually strong, and the praise is consistent around safety, fun, staff, scenery, and the trail. It does not remove the need to check the weight rules or weather policy, but it does suggest a reliable operation.
Packing for a wet Brotas morning or afternoon

The right clothing will affect your comfort more than almost any other detail. I would pack:
- A swimsuit to wear beneath lightweight clothing
- Flexible clothes that dry reasonably well
- Sneakers or footwear made for water activities
- Sunscreen and lip protection
- A hat or cap
- A dry outfit and dry shoes for afterward
- A hair clip or tie
- A bag for wet clothes
Do not wear jeans. The operator specifically warns against them because denim becomes heavy when wet, which is uncomfortable and impractical after an active outing.
You should assume that your clothes may get wet even if the forecast looks friendly. The activity includes water-based surroundings and a waterfall stop, and the clothing guidance is unusually direct about this point. Bring a proper change, not just a spare shirt.
The dressing room and hot shower are valuable facilities after the tour. If you plan to eat at the attached restaurant, clean clothes will make that stop much more pleasant. Lockers are available for rent, which may be useful if you do not want to carry phones, wallets, or extra bags.
Is $38.85 good value?

At $38.85 per person, the price is fair for a four-hour private outdoor activity, especially because several costs are already built in. You receive private transportation, personal protective equipment, specialized drivers, insurance, the farm entrance fee, bottled water, and unlimited water and juice.
The value becomes stronger if you plan to use the facilities at Territory Wild Canoar. A hot shower, changing area, and optional locker rental can solve the practical problems that often come with wet adventure activities. You are also getting more than the zipline itself, with the waterfall trail and the Parque dos Saltos portion included.
The optional photo package is not included. If you want an official record of the ride, budget for that separately. I would not assume your own phone will be usable during the activity, since the supplied information does not state how personal cameras are handled.
Compared with booking a zipline alone, this package offers more time and a fuller outing. Compared with a full-day adventure package that includes rafting and lunch, it is a smaller commitment. That makes it a sensible choice if you want a strong taste of Brotas adventure without filling your entire day.
Who should book the Super Zipline
I would recommend this for people who want a clear burst of adrenaline but also enjoy a walk and waterfall stop. It suits couples, families with eligible participants, and private groups of friends who value staying together.
It is also a good option for someone nervous about heights but willing to try. The repeated emphasis on calm, attentive instructors suggests that the staff know how to help people manage the first moment of fear. Still, you need to be honest about your comfort level and follow the safety instructions.
This may not suit you if you dislike getting wet, do not have suitable footwear, or fall outside the 50 to 110 kilogram limit. The weight requirement is a hard condition, not a general guideline.
The activity is described as suitable for most people, and service animals are allowed. If you need more specific accessibility information, contact the operator before booking because the supplied details do not explain the trail surface, platforms, or transfer arrangements.
Weather, reservations, and cancellation
Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. Since the activity depends on good weather, a cancellation caused by poor conditions results in the choice of another date or a full refund.
You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes made within 24 hours are not accepted for a refund. The cut-off follows local time in Brotas.
The experience also requires a minimum number of participants. If the operator cancels because that minimum is not reached, you are offered another date or experience, or a full refund. These rules are reasonable for an outdoor activity, but you should avoid placing it at the very end of a tightly planned trip.
Should you book it?
Book the Super Zipline if you want a well-organized half-day built around adrenaline, river views, and a waterfall walk. The price includes useful transport, equipment, insurance, refreshments, and the farm entrance, while the private format keeps your group together.
I would skip it if you want a dry, leisurely sightseeing outing or cannot meet the 50 to 110 kilogram limit. For everyone else, arrive early, wear water-friendly shoes, pack a dry change, and let the instructors set the pace. Brotas gives you the scenery, but the staff and practical setup make this experience easier to enjoy.
FAQ
Where does the Super Zipline start?
It starts at Territory Wild Canoar, Avenida Mario Pinoti, 11, Caju, Brotas, São Paulo, Brazil.
Where does the activity finish?
The activity ends back at the original meeting point at Territory Wild Canoar.
How long does the experience last?
The activity lasts approximately four hours.
How early should I arrive?
You must arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled start of each booked activity.
What is the price?
The listed price is $38.85 per person.
What are the weight limits?
The minimum weight is 50 kilograms, and the maximum weight is 110 kilograms.
What clothing should I wear?
Wear lightweight, flexible clothing with a swimsuit underneath. You should also wear sneakers or footwear suitable for water activities.
Is transportation included?
Yes. Private transportation and specialized drivers are included.
What happens if bad weather cancels the activity?
You will be offered another date or a full refund if the experience is canceled because of poor weather.
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