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6 Reasons to Travel to Brazil
By BRADESTINO
Publish Date: September 26, 2023 Last Update: March 17, 2024

Capybara

Nature & Wildlife

Known for being one of the most biologically diverse places on earth, its incredible nature and wildlife is one of the key reasons to visit Brazil. Don't miss any opportunities to discover the Amazon Rainforest and the biologically vibrant wetlands of the Pantanal. A visit to the world-famous Iguaçu Waterfalls from the Brazilian and the Argentinian border is not to be missed neither.

Noronha Beach

Stunning Beaches

Brazil and beaches go together like Bossa Nova and "The Girl From Ipanema" but next to the most famous Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro there are plenty more prestine beaches to discover. Some of the most beautiful beaches can be found in the Northeast which attract many tourists for their clear waters, natural swimming pools and natural environment.

Blumenau Oktoberfest

Music, Festivities & Soccer

Music in Brazil is as diverse as its population. From Samba, Bossa Nova, Sertaneja, Axé, Pagode to Funk. There is a mixture of styles and sounds that make Brazil a unique paradise for musicians. The country has also a vibrant culture with many festivities from religious celebrations to Carnival, Oktoberfest and many more. And do not miss a soccer game in the country of Pelé!

Capoeira

Fun Facts & Traditions

Brazil is a diverse country and it is always fun to discover new traditions. Brazil has a rich wealth of traditions in the day to day life, in dancing, music, carnival and sports activities. One worthwhile to mention is "Capoeira", considered by many as a piece of art. It mixes elements from martial arts, dancing, sports and corporal expressions. But there are many more!

Brazilian Dishes

Delicious Food

Brazil is a paradise for foodies. The national drink is the Caipirinha and its national dish is Feijoada. As Brazil is a giant country where different cultures coexist, it would be difficult to choose one single favorite dish. Each region has its culinary specialties such as the barbecue in the South, the moqueca in the Northeast and the feijoada in the Southeast. One thing is certain, Brazilian food is rich and quite diverse. Brazil is a full plate for those who like to eat and enjoy different tastes and flavors.

Ouro Preto

Historic Cities

Ouro Preto is the most famous historic city of Brazil. Wandering around the cobbled streets and discovering its churches is like stepping back in time. But there are many other picturesque historic towns along the Royal Road such as Tiradentes, São João del−Rei, Congonhas up to the charming colonial town of Paraty at the coast that is located between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Last but not least Pelourinho in Salvador da Bahia is another historical gem not to be missed neither.

Christ The Redeemer

City of God

Rio de Janeiro is called "Cidade de Deus" or "City of God" and the statue of Christ arises in the skyline of the city. Rio de Janeiro is the second biggest city of Brazil and even with a total population of 13 million inhabitants it never loses its charming character thanks to the Carioca friendliness. Rio de Janeiro is the most frequently visited tourist destination, often during carnival and new year's period, but next to the regular tourist sights there are many more hidden gems to discover.

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