As the largest country in South America, Brazil covers almost half the continent. Almost all of it is in the Southern Hemisphere and much of it is tropical, with vast stretches of rainforest filled with exotic plants and wildlife. The Atlantic coast is lined with golden sand beaches, while its interior is filled with mineral resources. Known for being home to one of the top football teams in the world, the remarkable Iguazu Falls, and the Rio de Janeiro Carnival, Brazil is truly an exciting world travel destination. For tourists across the globe, Brazil is both a tropical paradise as well as an exciting cultural destination having plenty of attractions for all tastes, from jungle explorations and world-class art museums to the idyllic beach vacations and the pulsing rhythms of Rio’s Carnival. Here is a Brazil tour itinerary designed to give an insider’s access to some of the most coveted attractions and experiences in Brazil. Check it out...
Architecture / Arts & Crafts Tours / Cultural Activities / Historical Sites / History & Archaeology Tours / Landmarks / Local Food / World Heritage Sites / Food & Wine / Gourmet Dining / Beaches / Cruise Excursions / Music / Scenic Drive / Small Towns / Villages / Walking Tours / Boating & Sailing / Ecotourism / Helicopter Tours / National Park / Reserve / Nature / Outdoor Adventures / Safari / Wildlife / Waterfalls
Ecotourism / Outdoor Adventures / Wildlife Safari
Leisure / Spectacular Scenery / Unique Accommodations
Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, Cuiabá, Pantanal, Manaus, Amazon River
Experience a behind-the-scenes private tour of the unmatchable Maracana Stadium
Explore pristine Iguazu Falls by air for a once-in-a-lifetime helicopter ride, then spend the evening viewing Iguazu by moonlight
Dine under the stars and deep within the lush confines of the Pantanal, where a traditional Brazilian barbecue is sure to offer the perfect welcome to one of the wildest and most wonderful regions on the planet
Set out for a night-time cruise along the tributaries of the mighty Amazon
Walk the streets of Manaus, the capital of the State of Amazonas and one of the largest in the region, with spectacular museums and ecotourism offerings that are among the best around
(Day 1): Rio de Janeiro—Arrival
(Day 2): Rio de Janeiro—Visit the Largest Stadium in South America
(Day 3): Rio to Iguazu Falls—Arrival and Helicopter Ride over the Falls
(Day 4): Pantanal—Discovering the Wildlife of the Pantanal
(Day 5): Pantanal to Manaus—Arrival in the Capital of Amazonas
(Day 6): Amazon Cruise— Tour the Islands of the Amazon
(Day 7): Manaus—Departure from Brazil
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