Ecobag Tour - Mandirituba, PR - The national capital of Chamomile

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Rolê da Ecobag - Mandirituba, PR - A capital nacional da Camomila

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You blinked and we're back with another Rolê da Ecobag, and this time, in celebration of the beginning of spring, we're going to share with you one of the most magical, incredible and special places we've ever visited in our lives - Mandirituba, the national capital of Chamomile.

Yes! We visited chamomile fields and made one of our dreams come true, and of course, the Ecobag could never be left out of this moment. For those who are just arriving here, it is worth mentioning that chamomile, as well as rosemary, were the base elements of our first original collection at Bloom Power. We created the collection inspired by the power of these two forces of nature. The collection was and still is a huge success in our store, and you can imagine how much it means to us to be in a huge chamomile plantation, in direct contact with its loving energy, feeling its scent up close.


Tips

  • The best way to visit the chamomile fields is by car and with an exploratory spirit;
  • Be careful with private properties, even though the fields are on the side of the road, private spaces must be respected;
  • Chamomile is harvested in September, so the best months to visit are July and especially August;
  • Set aside a day to visit the fields calmly, and also take water and some snacks to ensure that the visit goes smoothly. We did not find any establishments such as restaurants or snack bars open there on the day we took the tour;
  • Our tip is to stay in Curitiba and drive down to Mandirituba, but be careful, there is a toll on the way and it costs R$6.90.

Road map

Mandirituba was founded in 1960. It is a small town located 46 km from Curitiba, and you can access the city via BR-116. Mandirituba means “place where there are many bees”, and from what we saw, there are also many fields of various crops, including the famous chamomiles that grow freely in the sun and wind.

Our tour had a single objective: to find the chamomile fields that are spread throughout the city. We started on the Otavio De Jesus Biscaia Municipal Road and traveled approximately 77 km, passing through the villages and citadels of São Pedro, Quintandinha, Areia Branca and returning to Mandirituba.

We made the entire journey in a conventional car that we rented at Curitiba airport, all the roads were in excellent condition, even on dirt roads.


Route > View


We visited a total of 10 chamomile fields, and the first one we visited, Vila dos Queimados, was, in our opinion, the most incredible. According to research we carried out before going, it is, in fact, the largest and best preserved field available for visiting.

The Vila dos Queimados course is less than 3km from the city center towards the West, the view is breathtaking.

The chamomiles dance with the movement of the wind and it is simply impossible not to feel happy, while we were there we did not stop smiling for a minute, the energy they transmit is surreal, not to mention the scent and feeling of calm they emanate.


It's indescribable the feeling of sitting next to them and observing them up close, so much beauty, they are a gift, a spectacle of nature. And to complete the package of the perfect day, we were also lucky enough to have a beautiful sunny day, and to top it off, we made a friend there who was the cutest thing in the world.


And to conclude, what we can say is:


Thank you for everything Mandirituba!!!

Make your dreams come true!

Connect with the strength and love of flowers!


See you next time!

Big kiss, Na and Gui!

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