"Snowflakes in the Tropics: Discover Urupema, Santa Catarina’s Cold Capital" - English

Urupema, Santa Catarina: A Hidden Gem in Brazil’s Serra Catarinense While not explicitly called “Colesterol City,” Urupema’s nickname may stem from its heart-healthy appeal as a tranquil retreat in Brazil’s mountainous Serra Catarinense region. Here’s a breakdown of its tourist highlights: Natural Wonders Morro das Torres: A panoramic lookout with hiking trails offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape13. Cascata que Congela: A waterfall that freezes in winter, creating an ethereal ice sculpture13. Capão Dos Ossinhos: A scenic hiking trail through lush forests and rocky formations3. Accommodations Urupema’s charm lies in its rustic, nature-immersed stays: Cabanas with fireplaces and whirlpools: Ideal for cozying up in colder months (e.g., Villa Vida-Cabana Luz, Pousada Recanto do Ipê)2. Treehouses and farmhouses: Unique options like Treehouse with soaking tub and fireplace or Casa Fazenda Santa Marta blend seclusion with luxury24. Budget-friendly chalets: Vale dos Sonhos Estalagem Chalé 1 offers affordability without sacrificing comfort2. Regional Context Urupema is nestled near Urubici and São Joaquim, hubs for exploring the Serra Catarinense’s waterfalls, forests, and winter sports. While Urupema itself is quieter, its proximity to attractions like Cachoeira Véu da Noiva (Bride’s Veil Waterfall) makes it a strategic base48. Practical Tips Best Time to Visit: June–August for lower hotel prices1. Activities: Hiking, stargazing, and relaxing in nature Urupema, Santa Catarina: Brazil’s Winter Wonderland Known as Brazil’s National Cold Capital since 2021, Urupema is a rare destination in the country for winter enthusiasts. The town averages 5 snowfall events annually and 50 frost days per year, transforming landscapes into icy spectacles. Snow and Extreme Temperatures Climatic phenomena: On snowy days, vegetation and waterfalls freeze, creating a romantic "white" backdrop. In 2024, wind chill temperatures dropped to -19°C in high-altitude areas like Morro das Antenas. Historic records: The lowest recorded temperature was -9.4°C in 2019, while the annual average is 14°C. Cold-Weather Attractions Cascata que Congela (Freezing Waterfall): A 13-meter cascade that crystallizes into ice in winter, located 7 km from downtown. Morro das Torres: The town’s highest peak (1,750 m), accessible by car, with panoramic views and frost-covered rock formations. Praça Municipal Manoel Pinto de Arruda: A central square featuring a grotto and waterfall, ideal for capturing frozen scenery. Tourist Infrastructure The town offers 42 accommodations, including cozy cabins with fireplaces, chalets, and farmhouses. Proximity to São Joaquim and Urubici expands options for hiking, waterfalls, and winter sports. Tip: Visit between June and August for higher snow chances and lower prices.

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