On Tourism Brazil Guide, you'll find friendly unbiased updated travel information for touring Brazil, what to see and what to avoid.
Brazil is a country of great diversity, from historical cities and bustling urban centers such as Sao Paulo to the infinite cultural energy of Pernambuco and Bahia. Blessed with untouched amazon rainforests, dazzling beaches and world renowed landmarks such as the Iguacu Falls, you will be spoilt for choices of activities.
Brazilians are known for their lust of life and love of romanace, music and dance.
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Enjoy the amazing view from under the arms of the iconic Cristo Redentor statue at the top of Corcovado mountain via a cog train ride from Rio de Janeiro.
Surrounded by abundance of wildlife in the national nature park where you will be awed by Iguacu Falls an awesome set of high waterfalls from 275 cataracts and the amazing Garganta del Diablo.
Unesco World Heritage site of the colour city of Salvador de Bahia is home to a sttagering amount of churches admist Pelourinho’s colonial era buildings flanked by cobblestone streets. Don’t miss out Museu Afro Brasileiro for an insight into the Afro Brazilian culture.
Often overlooked by visitors is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Brasilia. The Brazilian capital is the only city in the world built in the 20th century to be awarded (in 1987) the status of Historical and Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, a specialized agency of the United Nations.