Corcovado Hill
Corcovado Hill is one of Brazil’s most famous landmarks, rising 710 metres above Rio de Janeiro and crowned by the world-renowned Christ the Redeemer statue. Aboard a scenic train ride or by road, visitors ascend through lush Tijuca Forest to reach the summit. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the city, Guanabara Bay, Sugarloaf Mountain, and beyond. The hill’s name, meaning "hunchback" in Portuguese, reflects its distinctive shape. Visiting Corcovado is a spiritual and visual experience, offering one of the most unforgettable vistas in all of South America.




