1. The Pirangi Cashew Tree, also known as Cajueiro de Pirangi, is a cashew tree located in Pirangi do Norte, a district of Natal in Brazil. It is considered to be the largest cashew tree in the world, covering an area of about 8,400 square meters. The tree’s branches sprawl out along the ground and then back up, creating a sort of maze of interconnected branches. It is estimated to be over 100 years old and is a popular tourist attraction in the region.
2. The working hours of the Pirangi Cashew Tree may vary, but it is generally open to visitors during daylight hours. It is advisable to check the specific hours of operation before visiting. Unfortunately, there is no available phone number for the tree itself.
3. There may be a small entrance fee to visit the Pirangi Cashew Tree, but the exact ticket information may vary. Visitors can reach the tree by taking a bus, taxi, or driving to Pirangi do Norte from Natal. The tree is located about 24 kilometers south of the city center of Natal.


