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Whether you are looking for a rainforest adventure, a beach vacation, a cultural experience, an island getaway,
or the best party of your life, consider Brazil your next destination. As the 5th largest country in the world and
the most populous country in South America, Brazil is also one of the most diverse countries in the
world—culturally, ecologically, and topographically. It also takes the prize for flora and fauna biodiversity. Plan
for a long vacation with time for both hot city life and the tropical life you’ll find in the rainforest--a place
where visitors will not have to worry about about traffic jams, car insurance, and other things
associated with city living.
Yes, Carnival is all it’s cracked up to be. The greatest party you’ll ever attend, Carnival is celebrated
widely throughout the country with the largest festivals taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador de Bahia, and
Recife—some of the more popular destinations for Carnival. Due to the diversity among and within these cities, each
celebration is a little bit different. You will find music, costumes, dancing, and revelers in each but the
rhythms, dancing, and themes may be a little different, depending on where you’re standing. (And the Rio Carnival
features a Gay Ball each year!) The culture of Brazil is unique and diverse due to the confluence of Portuguese,
Amerindian, and African cultures over time; this diversity is reflected in many aspects of life, including
Carnival. Can’t make it to Carnival this year? Worry not! Several other great festivals take place in Brazil
throughout the year including Bio Bumba, a folk festival in the Amazon, and Festa Junina, a harvest celebration
which takes place during the Brazilian winter and involves a good deal of dancing, eating, and traditional dress
and rituals. In addition, Gay Pride Festivals are held throughout the country with Sao Paulo taking the prize for
the largest.
The gay scene of Brazil is concentrated in Rio and Sao Paulo—the two largest cities in the nation—where
you will find a variety of bars, clubs, accommodations, and beaches. Specifically, Ipanema Beach in Rio comes
highly recommended. You could spend a week in each of Rio and Sao Paulo and not begin to exhaust the excitement and
sights available in each city. If you’re in Rio, be sure to visit one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, the
enormous statue of Christ the Redeemer, which overlooks the city. Not just a religious monument, the statue has
become an icon for Brazil as a nation. Brazil is also known for the incredible soccer teams it produces—if you are
a soccer fan, be sure to catch a game in the Rio stadium. With nearly twice the population of New York, Sao Paulo
is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in Brazil. Offering top notch nightlife as well as great shopping and
dining opportunities, Sao Paulo is a great place to visit if you enjoy the bustle and rush of a big
city.
While Carnival may be what brings you to Brazil—justly so!—don’t stop exploring once you’re done partying;
get out of the city and check out some of what the rest of the country has to offer! With the Amazon Rainforest in
the north, and various beach and eco-destinations just off the coast, you have your pick of outdoor playgrounds in
which to recover from the intensity of the festivals and nightclubs.
You can explore the Amazon by boat or by foot. Cruise companies will take you down the Amazon River—among
the largest and longest rivers in the world. Or, you can take advantage of eco-parks/eco-adventure packages from
which to take hikes, bird watch, or set out on day trips. And don’t miss the Eco-Gay Festival in Pantanal—a great
place for wetland wildlife viewing—held annually in December. If a rainforest adventure isn’t your cup of tea, pay
a visit to the breathtaking Iguazu Falls located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. A World Heritage Site, the
falls dwarf Niagara, and the surrounding park is home to a number of rare and endangered species.
Considered a natural paradise, the Fernando de Noronha archipelago—a collection of 21 islands of the
Atlantic coast of Brazil—is a national park accessible only by permit. But the main island features both
eco-adventure opportunities and beach destinations where you can snorkel, swim, or just take in the beauty. If you
are looking for just a day trip, the island of Santa Catarina has over 40 different beaches where you can spread
out your beach towel.
You will find that Brazil is a country of beauty, diversity, and festivity. From unique music, dance,
dining, and culture to pristine beaches and breathtaking natural surroundings, Brazil offers you the travel
experience of your life!
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