. First, we will visit the Carambeí Historical Park. It is the largest open-air historical museum in Brazil! There you will learn about Dutch immigration when they arrived in Paraná and their lifestyle at the beginning of the 20th century.
. Time for lunch (optional) at the Koffiehuis, at the entrance to the park. There are snacks, a buffet, Dutch and Indonesian specialties and delicious pies. We recommend you try the “bitterballen” – Dutch meat dumplings. The pies are irresistible too!
. In the afternoon, visit Het Dorp, a replica of a Dutch village with a cheese factory and a laundry room where you can walk among the lavender trees and take lots of photos.
. The next stop in Carambeí is at Frederika’s, a delicious pie house full of flavors! If it's too crowded, we can stop at Oma Nísia, which is smaller and cozy.
. The last stop is Castrolanda, capital of milk. You will visit the Mill, one of the largest in the world outside the Netherlands. Access is via stairs only.
Pickup included
You will visit the Carambeí Historical Park, which features replicas of buildings from the beginning of the Carambehy colony, which originated in 1911. It is the largest open-air historical museum in Brazil. You will learn about the foundations of the community, which prospered with cooperativism. Batavo started here and the region is famous for its agricultural, milk and dairy production. You will have time for lunch at the Koffiehuis, which has Brazilian and Dutch specialties. We recommend trying the "bitterballen", which are Dutch meat dumplings. The pies are also tempting!
Located in the rural area of Carambeí, Het Dorp has a laundry room and photogenic corners. He is on a rural property that raises dairy cattle and the place has its own cheese factory, with very different recipes. It's worth tasting the different flavors. It also has its own production of lavender-based items, such as soaps, creams, flavorings and much more.
The Castrolanda Mill is one of the largest in the world and you can visit it and see how it works. The Memorial also has a museum that shows the history of the community, which came to Brazil in the 1950s and transformed the region into the largest milk producer in Brazil!
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
We pick up from hotels in the Center, Civic Center and Batel.
Bring original documents with photo on the day of the tour.