Whatever way you decide to travel through Brazil, you’re almost sure to fancy your interests and satisfy your inner travel bug. In this presentation, Rudy Trebels includes top travels tips to the most exciting regions in Brazil.
2. Brazil
A land of lush green
rainforests, crystal blue
beaches, and a beautiful
cultural dynamic, Brazil
is the world’s favorite
vacation destination.
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3. Visit: “Land of Palms”
If you’re visiting Brazil
for the first time, you
might already want to
start planning your
next vacation to the
“Pindorama” (Land of
Palms).
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4. Size
The country’s sheer size
and magnitude make it
nearly impossible to
travel in just one trip.
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5. Geography
Brazil is the fifth largest
country in the world in land
mass, encompassing half of
continental South America.
6. Diversity
It is racially and culturally
diverse, creating an amalgam
of world cultures all within
the context of a tropical,
coastal lifestyle.
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7. Travel
When traveling to
Brazil, you might want
to limit your travels
according to region, or
vacation type.
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8. Here are a few tips you can
use when planning your
Brazilian vacation.
9. 1. First, decide on how you
want to structure your vacation.
For example, If you’re
traveling to Manaus, it
might not be a great
idea to make Rio De
Janeiro your next
destination.
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10. If you’re looking to
travel to Brazil’s
northern cities like
Recife or Natal, maybe
Porto Alegre in the
south should not be the
next city on your travel
list.
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11. Plan according to region,
or to your specific interests.
For example, if
ecotourism is your
niche, Sao Paulo is
not the best
destination to visit.
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12. Although you may have to sacrifice
some cities and activities during your
trip, you can always travel to those
destinations in other opportunities.
14. Ecotourism
If you’re specifically
looking to make your
trip about ecotourism,
then traveling through
the Amazon and into
cities like Belem,
Manaus, Brasilia, and
Cuiaba may provide you
with the best
experiences. Image source: www.ecotourism.ca
15. Amazon
There are an
assortment of Amazon
River tours available
that allow you to
explore the Amazon
rainforest, and its
various sanctioned
outposts.
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16. The area that composes the Amazon is
enormous, and much of it is still unexplored.
Because of the array of flora and fauna in the
area, it can also be quite a dangerous trip if
done improperly.
Make sure that your tour guides and tour
companies are sanctioned and recognized
entities that will not leave you lost in the
middle of the Amazon rainforest.
17. The major cities
located amongst the
ancient trees and
rivers also offer an
array of ecotours and
wildlife watching
opportunities.
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19. City population
Natal, Fortaleza, Recife,
and Salvador are some
of the country’s most
populated cities.
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20. Atlantic Ocean
All of these cities share
a common defining
lifeblood between each
other: the Atlantic
Ocean.
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21. Northeastern
Beaches
Beaches in the northeast
have some of the most
stunning coastlines in
perhaps the entire
continent.
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22. According to Rough
Guides,
Salvador and
Recife offer some
of the best
combinations for
history and beach
life, making these
cities wonderfully
flexible vacation
destinations.
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23. Salvador & Recife
Both founded in the early 1500’s, remnants of
Portuguese and Dutch colonialism are evident
throughout both cities.
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25. Sao Paulo & Rio De
Janeiro
Although many other cities like Salvador – for its historical
significance – and Brasilia – for its political significance – can claim
being the heart of Brazil, the cities of Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro
are certainly the country’s most important and iconic cities.
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26. Location
Although located in
different states, the cities
are only separated by a five-
hour car ride, or an hour and
a half flight.
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27. Population
Between the Sao Paulo and Rio
Metropolitan areas, both areas
compose over 16 percent of the
country’s total population.
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28. Culture &
Economy
While Rio is somewhat
known as the country’s
cultural and touristic hub,
Sao Paulo is hands down the
county’s economic and
commercial center. Image source: studyabroad.gwu.edu
29. Sao Paulo
The concrete jungle of
Sao Paulo has over 110
museums and art
galleries to visit
according to the
Urbantravelblog, and
thousands more
commercial and retail
opportunities.
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30. Rio de Janeiro
Rio on the other hand is
Latin America’s most
visited city, with a
drastically more laid back
lifestyle than that of Sao
Paulo’s.
Visit Rio’s famous
beaches, and enjoy some
of its iconic landmarks
and historical attractions. Image source: www.simplepastimes.com
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