Brazil Brochure 4
Brazil Brochure 4
Brazil Brochure 4
BRAZIL
TRAVEL GUIDE
SEATTLE . RI O DE JANEI R O . BUEN OS A I RES . L I M A . S T UT T GA R T
Juergen Keller
Recommended Foods
Eating local foods enhances your cultural experience and your taste buds.
While in Rio de Janeiro, eat at a local restaurant rather than an
overpriced one on the main streets. In Salvador, try acaraje, a fried
sandwich heavily inuenced by African cuisine. Also try cove, Brazilian
kale, carioca black beans and rice, and casaba, or manioc. While in the
Amazon Rainforest, try fresh-caught sh and exotic fruits.
Read more: The Best Local Rio de Janeiro Restaurants
Manaus
Amazonas
Recife
Baha Macei
Mato
Grosso Salvador
Brasilia
Cuiab
Minas
Gerais
Rio de Janeiro
So Paulo
Foz do Iguau
The Iguassu Falls is not just a giant waterfall. Over 270 waterfalls splash over the border of southern Brazil
and northern Argentina. It takes at least a day to do the falls justice: spend the morning on the Argentine side
of the falls, walking along nature trails to get a close-up view of The Devils Throat, a gaping waterfall 82
meters high and 700m long. In the afternoon, explore the Brazilian side
of the falls, where you can follow walkways out over the water and be
completely surrounded by rushing water.
You might also want to take a side trip over the border to Argentina Insiders Tip
and Paraguay, where there are remnants of magnicent baroque
churches and communities built in the 17th century. These Jesuit
Missions are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Try an adventure tour while in
the Iguassu Falls area. Go on a
Read more: Go on the Iguassu Falls Tour And Dont Forget the river-rafting ride downstream,
Jesuit Missions! try rappelling or zip lining, or
take a 4x4 off-road safari tour
through the jungle.
Stay in the luxurious Araras Lodge, the Rio Mutum, or the Rio Claro.
These Pantanal Lodges offer guided excursions and full room and board
for one night or several. There is also the exclusive Jaguar Lodge, geared
for jaguar spotting among the wetlands. completely surrounded by
rushing water.
Lenis is known as the gateway to the national park. This small town
was once headquarters during the mining era. Now it has hotels and
restaurants to accommodate the hikers and onlookers eager to visit
the national park. Visit the Casa de Afrnio Peixoto, the French vice
consulate building, and other relics from the diamond days.
The starting point for most Amazon tours is Manaus, the largest city in
the Amazonas region of Brazil. During the late 19th century, the city of
Manaus grew rapidly with an inux of rubber barons seeking to get rich
quick on the export of rubber from the Amazon. The Teatro Amazonas is
a magnicent example of Baroque architecture and the strong European
inuence on the region during the rubber boom.
From Manaus, you can easily visit the Meeting of the Waters, where the
black waters of the Rio Negro and the light brown waters of the Rio
Amazonas converge. Take a boat ride to see these two mighty rivers,
which ow side by side without mixing for nearly 4 miles (6 kilometers).
The Tucano River Cruise, which takes you the farthest up the Rio Negro,
is the best option of the Amazon River cruise boats. This classic yacht
has traditional architecture, and the American owner of the boat loves
showing his guests the best that the jungle has to offer. Go with expert
guides on canoe rides and nature walks, go swimming and shing, relax
on the comfortable viewing decks, and enjoy the delicious food served
aboard.
Gold financed the beautiful churches found in Ouro Preto, including the
Igreja de So Francisco de Assis (see photo right). Even today, Ouro
Preto retains its colonial architecture and beauty with strict building
codes and limits on development. Visit the Mineralogy Museum Da
Escola De Minas, which houses priceless gemstones and crystals
sourced from the region. The Inconfidncia Museum tells the story of
the failed plot to break away from the Portuguese crown.
Parati was the colonial seaport where gold was sent off to Europe.
Backed by lush Atlantic Rainforestcovered hills, it is a picturesque place
to spend the weekend. Between the mountains and the ocean, the Gold
Trail was blazed some parts of which are still accessible on guided hikes.
Stay in a local pousada and stroll down the cobblestone streets, admiring
the baroque churches, colonial forts, and flooded streets. Take a 4x4 Jeep
tour of the Serra da Bocaina National Park, the Serra do Mar State Park,
and other natural preserves surrounding Parati. Or go on a schooner
cruise, including stops for snorkeling
The mass inux of people during Carnival means that Rio de Janeiro
hotels will require you book 4-5 nights minimum. And if you want to
stay in a 3* or 4* or 5* Rio hotel during Carnival, it is imperative that Did you know?
you book your hotel reservation well in advance. Many of the ne
hotels, such as the Copacabana Palace, have Carnival masquerade balls There are Carnival celebrations
with music and live bands. Combine your Rio Carnival tour with a visit throughout Brazil.Experience
to the other highlights of Rio de Janeiro. Take a city tour of Sugarloaf Carnival in So Paulo, Salvador,
Mountain and see the Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Ouro Preto, and more!
Mountain. Both offer panoramic vistas of Rios stunning coastline.!
Learn more: 3 South America
Carnival Tours Beyond Rio
Read more: Tango, Samba, Waterfalls, & Rio Carnival
Carnival
Blumenau, just inland and north of Florianopolis in Brazil, was a German settlement begun in 1850 by the
Austrian Dr. Hermann Blumenau. Today, a vibrant German community continues to thrive in Blumenau,
with tow-headed children speaking German. In 1983, the town decided to give homage to the fatherland
with a beer-guzzling festival that would rival that of Munichs.
Now an average of 700,000 people come each year to the cerveza-ganza to imbibe and partake in what
many would call the most authentic German festival in the Americas. The sounds of samba music are
nowhere to be found: only traditional German folklore, with dancers decked out in lederhosen and dirndl.
Many bands fly straight from Munich into Blumenau to perform after the Munich Oktoberfest is over.
Blumenau is a convenient stop on the way through the Atlantic Rainforest from the Iguassu Falls to Rio
de Janeiro. Learn more about our Oktoberfest Brazil Tour that includes the Iguassu Falls, Rio de Janeiro,
and Buenos Aires.
Throughout the evening, there are laser shows and music bands, on
stages located along Copacabana Beach. As the clock strikes midnight,
toast to the Ano Novo with friends with champagne, which you can Insiders Tip
purchase by the bottle from street vendors. Then after the fireworks
show, the crowd slowly moves to Ipanema, where musicians play dance Rio has received a poor
music until the next morning. reputation for safety, but in
recent years patrol of the streets
Be aware that many hotels in Rio de Janeiro require a minimum stay of has increased dramatically. Take
3 or more nights, and often hotels are booked well in advance during normal precautions while on
New Years. So make sure to make your Rio New Years travel plans Copacabana: avoid wearing
early. jewelry and expensive watches.
Rio de Janeiros two world-famous beaches are so for a reason. Popularized by the song The Girl from Ipanema
in the 1960s, this beach has retained its allure through the decades. Now known as the more swank of the two,
Ipanema is the beach for the elite. Copacabana, on the other hand,
is the everymans beach, with a wide boardwalk and the perennial
game of volleyball. Set in a horseshoe-shaped bay, Copacabana
features protected waters.
Take a spin through the bay and visit its islands on a Tropical Islands
tour, which includes a schooner ride with stops for snorkeling
throughout the day. Another popular choice is a Guanabara Bay
cruise, a 3-hour ride through the beautiful bay. Nearby is the Tijuca
Forest, which you can explore on a 4x4 Jeep safari tour.
Peninsula de Mara
This peninsula near Salvador is a quiet and relaxing getaway. Located
near a lagoon covered with coconut trees, the Mara Peninsula offers
several tranquil pousadas. Stay in the 3-star Pousada do Cassange or
the 5-star Kiaroa Resort.
Buzios
Only 3 hours from Rio de Janeiro, the exclusive and elegant
peninsula of Buzios features several small beaches, all with unique
characteristics. Start on the main street, which is full of posh boutiques and restaurants. Rent a buggie to
explore the other beaches. Mix in with the rich and famous of So Paulo, who like to escape here on the
weekends. Stay in the 5-star Casas Barancas Resort or the 3-star La Chimera. Read the Rio Imperial Tour,
which includes Buzios.
Peninsula de Mara
A romantic getaway south of Rio de Janeiro, Ilha Grande has no cars, only cobblestone walking paths and
hiking trails. Stay overnight in a family-owned pousada such as the Tago Mago Lodge, where you will have a
view of the bay and mountains from your hammock. And dont forget about the beaches its tranquil beaches
have good snorkeling. Read the Tropical Islands of Brazil Tour, which includes Ilha Grande.
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Brazilian Exuberance
8 Days Rio de Janeiro and the Pantanal
At half the size of Texas, the Pantanal is a vast wetland stretching across the
boarders of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. . The rainy season, from October to
March, creates an enormous flooded area relieved by patches of dry land,
where most of the wealth of animals migrate together. The richness and
diversity of the flora and fauna is, quite simply, unforgettable. Finish your tour
with the unforgettable Rio de Janeiro!
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