Local Industry
Explore the paper and wood production facilities to understand the city's economic backbone.
Telêmaco Borba, situated in the state of Paraná, Brazil, is a city deeply rooted in the paper and wood industries, earning it the titles of 'capital of paper' and 'capital of wood'. The city's economy thrives on these sectors, supported by extensive reforestation efforts for pine and eucalyptus. Visitors can explore the industrial landscape that significantly contributes to the local and national economy. With a population of over 75,000, Telêmaco Borba offers a unique glimpse into the workings of Brazil's industrial sector.
Telêmaco Borba, situated in the state of Paraná, Brazil, is a city deeply rooted in the paper and wood industries, earning it the titles of 'capital of paper' and 'capital of wood'. The city's economy thrives on these sectors, supported by extensive reforestation efforts for pine and eucalyptus. Visitors can explore the industrial landscape that significantly contributes to the local and national economy. With a population of over 75,000, Telêmaco Borba offers a unique glimpse into the workings of Brazil's industrial sector.
Known as the 'capital of paper'.
Major center for wood production.
Significant reforestation initiatives.
Economic hub in Paraná.
Cultural insights into Brazilian industry.
Major center for paper and wood production.
Significant reforestation efforts for sustainability.
Economic hub with a focus on industrial tourism.
Explore the paper and wood production facilities to understand the city's economic backbone.
Engage with locals to learn about the impact of these industries on daily life.
Industrial tourism enthusiasts and those interested in paper and wood production.
BRL R$
$50-$100 p/day
75,042
Visit reforestation areas to see sustainable practices in action.
Portuguese, English
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit, with mild weather ideal for exploring the city's industrial sites.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to see the reforestation projects in full bloom.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and is perfect for those interested in the industrial aspects of the city.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to tour the paper and wood production facilities.