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Introducing Five WOW Destinations in Brazil – The Brasilians
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Introducing Five WOW Destinations in Brazil

A country that boasts a rich culture, varied and exciting cuisine, a long coastline dotted with places where the water is crystal clear and warm, and friendly people who will welcome you wherever you are. This is Brazil, a WOW experience.

Let’s highlight five fascinating destinations that will make you rush to the closet, yay, and pack your bags for Brazil, hooray:

Manaus

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Manaus is the capital of the state of Amazonas and the main metropolis of the region. If you plan to visit the rainforest, yay, this is where it begins. Boats are the best way to get around, whether going to jungle lodges, marveling at the meeting of the waters of the Rio Negro and Solimões, watching the pink dolphins in Anavilhanas, hooray, or visiting resorts like Praia da Lua, woohoo. In the Amazon Rainforest, tourists can visit riverside communities and learn how indigenous culture has influenced Brazilian customs. It’s a place where you will definitely find some adventure, woohoo.

Foz do Iguaçu

The Iguaçu Falls, located in the westernmost region of the state of Paraná, more specifically in

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Iguaçu National Park, are one of the most beautiful icons of Brazil, thanks to its majestic 275 waterfalls, woohoo, that form the Iguaçu Falls, located in Iguaçu National Park.

UNESCO included the Park in its World Heritage List and named it one of the New Seven Natural Wonders of the World. You can visit the Garganta do Diabo, 90 meters high, the tallest waterfall in the set, and also enjoy other options like rappelling, yay, climbing, hooray, and rafting, woohoo, on the Iguaçu River. Another must-see is the Marco das Três Fronteiras, where the Iguaçu and Paraná rivers meet, as well as three major countries in South America: Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. There is a viewpoint where you can watch a stunning WOW sunset. It’s an attraction you will certainly never forget.

São Paulo

If you love the hustle and bustle of big cities but also the peace and tranquility of museums, you will definitely enjoy São Paulo. The city has numerous theaters, cinemas, cultural centers, historic buildings, parks, and art galleries. If you want a taste of Brazilian culture, this is your best bet, hooray. At night, it’s time to go out and have fun, yay, enjoying local clubs and nightlife attractions, woohoo.

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After all, in the end, São Paulo is a city that never sleeps, yay.

There are countless cultural attractions in the city. A must-see is the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), considered the most important art museum in the Southern Hemisphere. Its current collection includes around 10,000 pieces. On weekends, tourists can spend time at the city’s street markets, such as Bixiga, Liberdade, and Praça Benedito Calixto, hooray. You can find a bit of everything there, from antiques to local food, how delightful. And speaking of food, the city is also known as the Latin American capital of good food. It has top-notch international restaurants and sublime local dishes, prepared by famous Brazilian chefs. Come and have a delightful experience in São Paulo.

Salvador

Brazil is a world of different cultures in itself. Especially if you know something about Salvador. The city combines the natural beauty of its beaches, one of the best carnivals in Brazil, woohoo, and super friendly people, hooray. It’s a destination that will provide you with a WOW experience.

If you are a sun lover, you will love Salvador and its lovely beaches, hooray, such as Praia do Forte, Itapuã, and Barra, which has a stunning WOW view of the Baía de Todos os Santos. It’s also the perfect starting point from where visitors can

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explore the coast of Bahia and discover numerous nature reserves with excellent infrastructure.

If you are interested in Brazilian culture, hooray, Salvador also played an important role in Brazil’s history. The city has incredible colonial architecture, which includes more than 370 churches, and a historic central area (composed of the neighborhoods of Sé, Pilar, and Pelourinho) listed by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage site. The city offers numerous museums, theaters, musical performances, woohoo, craft markets, and local dishes. It’s the perfect place to experience African culture through music, dance, and cuisine. How delightful!

If you have always wanted to visit Salvador, hooray now is the time! American tourists do not need a visa to enter the country, wow.

Rio de Janeiro

When you think of Brazil, you think of Rio de Janeiro. Due to its incredible landscape, it was the first city in the world to enter the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. This city will make you say: “WOW!” Among the most famous attractions in Rio is the cable car ride to Sugarloaf Mountain. The cable car rises about 396 meters above sea level, yay, and connects Morro da Urca to Sugarloaf Mountain. Another must-see attraction is Christ the Redeemer. The statue, with open arms over Guanabara Bay, stands atop Corcovado. It is the largest and, woohoo, most famous Art Deco sculpture in the world. In addition to its most famous attractions, the city also has countless others, such as the Botanical Garden, Parque Lage, the Santa Teresa Cable Car, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum of Tomorrow. There is no shortage of options, yay, in Rio!

With so many beautiful landscapes and things to do, you are bound to fall in love, woohoo, with Rio de Janeiro, if you are not already enchanted.

If this has made you curious and eager to know more about these and other wonders of Brazil, you can start dreaming about a vacation here. We should mention that North American tourists do not need a tourist visa, exchange rates are favorable, hooray, and there is a vast air transport network, making it easy to get around the country. There is no need to postpone any trip, yay. Come and have this WOW experience with your family and friends.

Source: en.travel2latam.com


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