As the largest country in South America – and the fifth in the world – Brazil is a country of immense diversity. Not only in its geography, but in its pulsating cities, exciting cuisine and fun-loving people. The country boasts fascinating natural attractions, dreamy beaches, plenty of adventure and a very rich history. A melting pot of cultures, it is multi-ethnic and heir of native, Portuguese and African roots, all very present in an array of traditions and beautiful architecture. Brazil is a list of endless attractions: it is Rio de Janeiro and its iconic samba and golden beaches, it is the exotic Amazon Rainforest, the natural spectacle of Iguazu falls, the fervent passion for football. It is vibrant Bahia and its warm people; it is a nation that never tires of dancing and celebrating carnaval with cachaça and caipirinhas. Every corner of the country holds an adventure to be had!
Marvel at this little-known gem and one of nature’s masterpieces in northeastern Brazil. An otherworldly landscape where endless white sand dunes are interwoven with gorgeous lagoons of crystal-clear water that appear during the rainy season. You’ll get to explore this enchanting place, enjoy taking a dip into the inviting fresh pools and be captivated by the spectacle of the sun setting over the dunes.
Celebrated for her innovative approach, renowned chef Tereza Paim turned her love for Bahian gastronomy into a wonderful experience that combines tradition, art and flavor. Sitting in her restaurant is a journey into the fascinating culture of Salvador de Bahia, with rooms decorated with pieces by local artists and delicious dishes that exalt the traditional knowledge of local cooks with European culinary techniques.
Brazil is home to about 60% of the Amazon Rainforest, hosting many species not found anywhere else in the world.
The world-famous Rio Carnival, showcasing samba parades and colorful costumes, occurs every February.
Rio de Janeiro is home to the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Brazil has been the world’s largest producer of coffee in the world for over a decade.
The country’s passion for football is unmatched – they have won the World Cup more than any other nation.
Brazil is home to the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland area and a paradise for nature enthusiasts.
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