What is included?
Transport in an executive bus, with air conditioning, TV, DVD, and minibar for over 30 students; for fewer than 30 students, transport may be done in a minibus or van
Onboard snack
Water available during the trip
01 Lunch with drinks
02 Accompanying teachers per bus
01 Accredited Tour Guide from Mtur per bus accompanying the group throughout the trip
01 Specialist Guide at the Museum of Ipiranga
WhatsApp group with the guardians before and throughout the trip
Travel insurance
Itinerary and tickets as below
** WE RECOMMEND NOT TO SCHEDULE ON FRIDAY DUE TO THE FACT THAT TRAFFIC IN SÃO PAULO IS WORSE ON FRIDAYS
** Approximate values, varying according to the number of students, transport, and date. Contact us for your quote.
What is not included?
- Extras of any nature
- All types of drinks or food not described as included in the Itinerary.
- Expenses at the stops at gas stations
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Introduction
MUSEUM OF IPIRANGA
The Museum of Ipiranga is the headquarters of the Paulista Museum, which is a museum specialized in history and material culture and is part of the University of São Paulo.
The building where the exhibitions and spaces for educational and cultural activities are currently installed was designed to be a monument in commemoration of the Proclamation of Independence, which took place in 1822. The building was constructed between 1885 and 1890. In 1894, the newly created State Museum (Paulista Museum) was transferred to the monument.
Thus, the stories of the oldest public museum in São Paulo and the Monument to Independence became intertwined, and since then, it has been known as the Museum of Ipiranga.

Source: Museum Website
CATAVENTO MUSEUM
The Catavento Museum, a science and technology museum of the Secretariat of Culture and Creative Economy of the State of São Paulo, was inaugurated in March 2009 with the mission of bringing children, young people, and adults closer to the scientific world, awakening curiosity and conveying basic knowledge and social values through interactive and engaging exhibitions, with simple and accessible language.
From the atom to the largest planet in the solar system; from the smallest insect to the largest animals on earth; from the laws of physics to chemical transformations; from the ecosystem to the issue of environmental protection. Everything presented interactively to make the visit a pleasurable journey into knowledge and culture.
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Detailed Itinerary
00:30 - Presentation and Document Conference in front of the School
01:00 - Departure to São Paulo with onboard snack
04:30 - Technical stop for breakfast at Posto Graal São Carlos
06:00 - Technical stop for breakfast at Posto Graal 56
09:00 Visit to the Catavento Museum or another
12:00 Lunch (included)
13:00 - Guided Visit to the Museum of Ipiranga (subject to availability on site)
17:00 – Return
19:30 - Technical stop for dinner at Posto Graal
23:00 – Estimated arrival and Disembarkation in front of the School
** Timings may vary slightly depending on the availability of locations
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Important Notes
✅ MANDATORY DOCUMENTATION
According to Federal Law, it is MANDATORY for the student to have their:
- ORIGINAL ID CARD OR ORIGINAL DRIVER'S LICENSE OR ORIGINAL BIRTH CERTIFICATE accompanied by another form of identification with name and photo (e.g., School ID) OR ORIGINAL PASSPORT. Authenticated copies are NOT accepted by law.
*Digital documents are also accepted, but there is a risk of the phone running out of battery or having issues, making access impossible.
** We remind you that we cannot delay departure, and without the student's ORIGINAL identity document, boarding will not be possible. **
✅MEDICATIONS AND HEALTH
We ask for attention when filling out the MEDICAL FORM. It is essential to ensure the well-being and safety of the children.
- If the student is taking any continuous or specific medication, we ask that it be sent in a bag labelled with the child's name, containing:
Medication name
Dosage
Administration time
Medical prescription
Important instructions (if any)
- These medications must be handed directly to the Travel Guide at the time of boarding.
IMPORTANT:
- - We ask that no medications be sent with the students.
- We are not responsible for medications that are not handed over to the responsible team.
ATTENTION
- Reinforce with the students that they should not self-medicate.
- Also advise them not to offer medications to their peers.
- Any discomfort should be reported to the responsible Tour Guide.
- Those with Health Insurance should bring their insurance card.
✅UNIFORM AND CLOTHING
- Wearing the uniform is mandatory throughout the trip, as it facilitates the identification of students. Remember to also send a complete change of clothes for any eventual needs.
- We suggest that students wear comfortable clothes, trainers or closed shoes, and bring a jacket, insect repellent, sunscreen, and a cap.
✅During the trip, the use of speakers or loudspeakers is not allowed, in respect of each student's choice. They may use headphones if they wish.
✅Water will be available on the bus. We suggest that students bring a water bottle.
✅We advise that students do not bring mobile phones and valuables, as they will be responsible for their safekeeping.
📱 USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS
Brazolin Travel and Tourism – 17 99121-2920 (business hours) / Daniela: 17 98119-9941 / Fernanda 17 98114-6455
