Brazil Travel Guide
Visiting Brazil is unlike traveling to any other destination in the world. The beauty, culture, and spirit of the country provides something special for every one. Not like other destinations, Brazil does not come pre- packaged. Brazil provides their guest with custom vacations to make sure their guest experiences while in Brazil are the best.
Brazil has associated with the best tour operators all over the world with the most competitive pricing on the market. Their associated offices have been chosen for their high levels of customer satisfaction; arranging all ground services and providing the customers with the most competitive prices.
Hotels in Brazil range from a three to five star scale and the prices can change daily. The rates on the hotel rooms can vary greatly depending on the time of year and surrounding events. You are able to book hotel accommodations as well as Pousada and private apartments in almost any destination within Brazil.
There are millions of tours to choose from once in Brazil. Whether it is a cruise down the Amazon River, a visit to the foot of Iguassu Falls, a tour of the top shops in Sao Paolo, touching history in Bahia, exploring the fantanal wet lands, or being on top of the world at the Corcavado Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio.
Brazil offers a wide range of adventure vacations. Since most major cities are on the coast of Brazil, there are some visitors who want to experience unspoiled wild life. There is this island off the southern coast that offers the best of tropical Brazil in one compact area. Ilha Grande offers more than a hundred pristine beaches, a extensive network of hiking trails through its lush interior rainforest, and rumors of buried pirate treasures. Especially recommended is the trek to the ghost town of Praia da Pamaioca, once a fishing village. The residence were said to be scared away a few years ago after a string of escapes from a now closed prison that was located nearby.
Then there is the Itatiana National Park that is just north of Rio Sao Paulo. Itatiania is the site of Brazil’s third highest mountain and the park is also home to over two hundred fifty species of birds, which attracts birdwatchers from all around the world.
Any adventurous traveler who comes to Brazil wants to head for the Amazon. This narrowest stretch of the Amazon, where boats pass houses built on stilts along the river and the passengers can hear the screeches of monkeys and birds in the forest.
These are just a few places and things of Brazil’s travel guide. There are so many different places and things to do in Brazil that it is almost impossible to mention everything. So book yourself a flight to Brazil and have one of the best adventures of a life time.