One of the world’s most captivating places, Brazil is South America’s giant, a dazzling country of powdery white-sand beaches, pristine rain forests and wild, rhythm-filled metropolises. In a number of Brazilian cities, including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.Whether you go during Carnival or not, Brazil is always a party.
10-MOUNT RORAIMA
IT’S a real lost world. On this flat-topped mountain in Venezuela, cut off from civilisation, prehistoric castaways have evolved into unique species found nowhere else on the planet.While its cliff walls are only scalable by the most experienced of climbers, there is a path up the mountain’s natural ramp-like path (usually a two-day hike).
9-IGUAZO FALLS
The semicircular waterfall at the heart of this site is some 80 m high and 2,700 m in diameter and is situated on a basaltic line spanning the border between Argentina and BrazilThe first European to set his eyes on Iguazu Falls was the Spanish explorer Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541.
8-PELOURINHO
The centerpiece of the Cidade Alta is the Pelourinho, a Unesco-declared World Heritage Site of colorful colonial buildings and magnificent churches. Today, Pelourinho is the nexus of music, dining, and nightlife in Salvador. Scenic streets packed with cafés, churches, shops, and restaurants warrant a meander and, if time allows, a glimpse into the district.
7-CATHEDRAL OF BRASILIA
The cathedral is located in the capital of the Federal Republic of Brazil. In the air born outside the structure of the earth is a cry of faith and hope, then, the gallery is located in semi-darkness to prepare the faithful to show religious order in the contrast of light and the external effects; the faithful depart from the world and are projected between the cathedral and the infinite spaces.
6-SAO PAULO
São Paulo is a megalopolis of nearly 20 million people, with endless stands of skyscrapers defining the horizon from every angle.Sao Paulo finds the perfect scenario at the Bienal Pavillion, an architectural landmark projected by Oscar Niemeyer within Sao Paulo major green area.
5-OLINDA
Olinda is a historic city in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, located on the country’s northeastern Atlantic ocean coast. Perched on a picturesque hilltop surrounded by trees, Olinda’s historic downtown is a treasure trove of colonial churches, colorful old houses, restaurants, museums and numerous artisan studios.
4-FLORIANOPOLIS
Half of the city is on the mainland of Brazil while the other half is on the Florianopolis in Santa Caterina Island. It has some of Brazil’s most beautiful beaches.Beach in Florianopolis, Brazil are some of the most breathtaking anywhere in the world.
Half of the city is on the mainland of Brazil while the other half is on the Florianopolis in Santa Caterina Island. It has some of Brazil’s most beautiful beaches.Beach in Florianopolis, Brazil are some of the most breathtaking anywhere in the world.
3-JERICOACOARA
Jericoacoara is a small fishing village cum beach hippie mecca in Ceara, Brazil, some 300 km west of Fortaleza.For mystical people, Jericoacoara has a different energy going on, different from all other places. All concerns must be set aside and only the landscapes matter, since Jericoacoara is one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world,
2-GRAMADO
Gramado is 120 kilometres north of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul State capital which is one of Brazil’s largest and most prosperous cities. Most of the population of Gramado are of German or Italian descent. Gramado is one of the towns along the scenic route known as Rota Romantica. The town is also part of the scenic Região das Hortênsias route.
1-RIO DE JANEIRO
The bustling city of Rio de Janeiro has been one of Brazil’s most popular and frequented tourist destinations for decades.Synonymous with the girl from Ipanema, the dramatic views from Christ the Redeemer atop Corcovado Mountain, and famous Carnival celebrations, Rio is a city of stunning architecture, abundant museums, and marvelous food.










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