The Macaé de Cima Environmental Protection Area (APA) covers an area of 35,038 hectares (86,580 acres).[1]
33,992 hectares (84,000 acres) is in the southern part of the municipality of Nova Friburgo, and 1,045 hectares (2,580 acres) is in the north of the municipality of Casimiro de Abreu.
The APA adjoins the municipalities of Macaé, Trajano de Morais, Bom Jardim, Cachoeiras de Macacu and Silva Jardim.
It lies completely within the basin of the Macaé River.[2]
The RJ-142 highway between the cities of Nova Friburgo and Casimiro de Abreu runs through the APA beside the Macaé River.[3]
The Macaé de Cima Environmental Protection Area was created by state decree 29.213 of 14 September 2001.
It was created to protect a remnant of the dense rainforest that once covered the entire Serra do Mar, which is home to rare, endangered or endemic native species, and to protect the headwaters of the Macaé de Cima, Bonito, Das Flores and Santo Antônio rivers.[1]
There are several places of natural beauty that the public uses for leisure and recreation, but generally they are in private areas.
A considerable amount of research is conducted in the APA, particularly by the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden and Fluminense Federal University.
The APA is suitable for tourism in contact with nature, bathing in the rivers and waterfalls, birdwatching and extreme outdoor sports such as kayaking, rafting, trekking, mountain biking, rappelling and tree climbing.
Threats include real estate speculation, sewage, hunting, deforestation to expand pasturage, growth of banana cultivation and lack of communication.[6]