Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of 7,491 kilometers (4,655 mi). It borders all other countries and territories in South America except Ecuador and Chile and covers roughly half of the continent’s land area. Its Amazon basin includes a vast tropical forest, home to diverse wildlife, various ecological systems, and extensive natural resources spanning numerous protected habitats.
Iguazu Falls
One of The Natural World Wonders
Located in the state of Parana and borders Argentina and Paraguay. Without a doubt, one of the most incredible natural attractions in South America.
Salvador
A Brazilian Cultural Hub
From traditions to food and music, its vibrant essence shines through. The city boasts stunning beaches and a must-visit colonial quarter, Pelourinho. And it’s the capital of Capoeira too!
The Amazon
Rainforest in Brazil
A once-in-a-lifetime trip where you can be immersed in captivating wildlife, witness the river’s way of life and possibly visit a native Indian reserve with a special permit.
Rio de Janeiro
The Most Popular Destination in Brazil
You don’t need an introduction to Latin America’s most hedonistic city. It magnetically draws fun-seekers with its hardworking population who know how to party.