The Most Exciting Place in South America!
Brazil is one of the most wonderful places in Latin America. Located in South America, having its neighbors at the North, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru and in Southern Argentina and Chile. Brazil is best known for being home to one of the world’s top football teams, the Rio de Janeiro Carnival and the remarkable Iguazu Falls, making it an excited world travel destination.
As South America largest Country, Brazil covers the Amazon rainforest in the North to the tropical beaches along the Atlantic Ocean to the Pantanal wetlands and the vibrant metropolises of the Southeast, there are plenty of interesting places to visit.

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10) Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, the largest city in Brazil, is also one of the largest cities in the world, regarding Population. Located in Southeastern Brazil, Sao Paulo is known for its skyscrapers, gastronomy and strong culture.
It is home to many ethnic groups from all over the world, including the largest Japanese community outside of Japan. Sao Paulo, known for its concrete jungle, also contains a large number of public parks and portion of the Atlantic rainforest.
9) Brasilia
Located in the Brazilian Highlands, Brasilia was installed in 1960 as Brazil’s Capital. Brazil’s modern day infrastructure is designed in the shape of an airplane, in which each of its sections serves as different districts such as Government, commercial, residential and cultural.
The new and creatively designed buildings attract many architecture lovers. Most relevant is the Three Powers Square, which is a place for the Presidential Palace, Congress, and the Supreme Court. Other significant buildings include the Brazilian Cathedral with its glass roof that resembles reaching up to heaven.
8) Fortaleza
Nice beaches, dynamic shopping, and lively culture, all make Fortaleza one of Brazil’s popular places to visit. The Capital of the Ceara, Fortaleza is the fifth largest city. The most popular beach is Praia do Futuro, but other well-known favorites include Iracema, Mucuripe, and Meireles.
These beaches, lined with beautiful hotels and restaurants, are great for swimming, sunbathing and surfing. In addition to the spectacular beaches, Fortaleza also offers for rolling dunes and great fishing villages up and down the Ceara Coast.
7) Parati
Parati is a popular forest attraction located along Brazil’s Green Coast, in the Rio de Janeiro State. This attraction offers a parade of tropical forests, waterfalls, emerald seas and coastal mountains. This beautiful city, also spelled Paraty, is a Former Portuguese Colony established on the shores of the Bay of Ilha Grande.
The heart of Parati is a historic center with cobbled streets and multicolored colonial houses, many of which now serve as bed–and–breakfast accommodations called pousadas. One of the most popular attractions is the Colonial Defense Forts that still boast original walls and cannons.
5) Olinda
Olinda is located on the Atlantic Coast, in the Northeastern State of Pernambuco, is one of the best preserved Colonial cities in Brazil. Olinda's historic downtown, perched on a picturesque hilltop surrounded by trees, is a treasure of Colonial Churches, colorful original houses, restaurants, museums, and numerous artisans.
Every year Olinda hosts its lively Carnival Celebration, that differs somewhat from those of Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. Best attended during the daytime with features like music, dance, and traditions of African Culture.
4) Manaus
The Capital of the Amazonas is Northwestern Brazil Manaus. Today it is one of Brazil’s largest cities featuring distinguished landmarks, like the Amazon Opera House and the Rio Negro Palace.
Meeting of the waters is another significant sight, where the two rivers of Negro and Solimoes run side by side for more than three miles without fully mixing.
3) Salvador
A historic old city, beautiful beaches, lively culture and one of the world’s biggest Carnival Celebration, makes Salvador one of the best places to visit in Brazil. One of the oldest cities in the Americas, Salvador is Brazil’s third largest city and the Capital of the Bahia State.
Salvador offers fantastic beaches, situated on the Coast of the Bay of All Saints, that are ideal for sunbathing, swimming and surfing. Some of the most popular beaches include Porto de Barra, Flamengo and Stella Maris.
2) Foz de Iguacu
One of the most stunning natural wonders, Iguazu Falls is a series of wonderful waterfalls located on the Iguazu River, in the border between Brazil and Argentina. This beauty is enhanced by the surrounding lush forest teeming with exotic wildlife.
The gateway to the falls on the Brazilian side is Foz do Iguacu, a big and safe city by Brazilian standards.
1) Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, located in Southeastern Brazil, is the most visited city in South America due to its famous mountains, landmarks, beaches, and Carnival Festival. It is surrounded by natural attractions that include the Sugarloaf and Corcovado mountains and famous beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema.
The city’s iconic landmark is the giant Christ the Redeemer Statue sitting at the top of Corcovado mountains. The amazing Carnival Celebration here is among the largest in the world with a vibrant parade, costumes, dancing, music, fireworks and street parties.
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