It is believed that the first civilized man to advance north of Bodopitá was Captain-Major Teodósio de Oliveira Lêdo, around 1670, when, on one of his trips, he was returning from the Piranhas region bringing Bultrins or Ariús Indians, discovering a vast plain between two mountain ranges in the foothills of the Serra de Queimadas.
Currently, this mountainous region of the municipality of Queimadas stands out not only for its historical relevance, but also for its tourist potential and natural beauty. The Serra de Queimadas is home to important tourist attractions, such as natural viewpoints that provide panoramic views of the Paraíba hinterland landscape, ecological trails ideal for hiking and adventure activities, as well as rock formations that attract visitors and researchers.
Among the attractions, there are areas suitable for ecotourism, outdoor sports and nature contemplation, with typical caatinga vegetation and a pleasant climate in the higher regions. These elements make the mountain range a strategic space for the development of sustainable tourism, valuing both the natural heritage and the local history.
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