5 Off-The-Beaten Path Destinations in Brazil
The majority of Brazil is almost untouched by tourism, including its massive national parks, colonial towns and remote spots for kayaking and horseback riding.
The majority of Brazil is almost untouched by tourism, including its massive national parks, colonial towns and remote spots for kayaking and horseback riding.
The 5th largest nation in the world and home to the world’s second largest river, the Amazon, more and more people are coming to visit this country.
If you’re arriving in Brazil fresh off the plane, you might be a little nervous about where you’ll be staying and what to expect. I know I was.
It may not be possible to visit all the countries on the continent, but check out these highlights on your South American vacation.
From sipping wine to partying all night, these villages offer something for all.
During the day, you can relax on one of the 40-something beaches Santa Catarina offers, among bikini-clad girls and tanned, surfer guys.
Escape that harsh northern hemisphere winter and come to South America! The sun awaits…
Brazil’s capital, Brasilia, considered a masterpiece by many architects around the globe, is definitely worthy of your itinerary.