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Attractions In Brazil
By Naldo Camarones
Even though Brazil covers almost half of South America a majority
of its residents live on the coast. The residents of Brazil vary
in ethnic orientation as well as economic status. Because of the
people and the lush landscape, Brazil is a fabulous place to
visit.
One of the most popular places to visit when in Brazil is Rio de
Janeiro. This city is known as the marvelous city and has one of
the most beautiful settings in the world. It boasts beautiful
beaches and breathtaking views.
While in Rio you can view the Christ the Redeemer statue which
sits on top of Corcovado.
There are also a multitude of beaches that you can visit depending
on your lifestyle. Rios main beaches include Arpoador, Barra da
Tijuca, Botafogo, Flamengo, Leblon, Leme, Pepino and Vidigal.
Rio is also home to some wonderful museums, including the Museu
Historico Nacional. However, the Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio De
Janeiro houses Brazil’s most important collection of modern art.
If you are interested in learning more about Brazillian history,
be sure to visit the Museu da Republica.
Another great city is Sao Paulo. It is South America’s largest
city with over 17 million residents and is Brazils financial,
commercial and industrial heartland. As a tourist, you will not
want to miss it’s famed nightlife or grand shopping opportunities.
Salvador da Bahia is the state capital and is split into upper and
lower sections. This city is perfect for a long walking excursion
because most of Salvador’s museum, palaces and churches are
concentrated within Cidade Alta. This is also the place to find
local craftsmanship finds. Head for the Mercado Modelo to find the
best in Brazil, with a focus on rich African flavors. Salvador is
known for being the center of Brazilian music and other great
clubs and bars featuring live music of Brazil.
If you are interested in exploring underground lakes like Lago
Azul and viewing spectacular waterfalls, be sure to visit the
Diamantina National Park.
Travel to Northern Brazil and you can visit the Amazon River. You
can also visit one of the world’s biggest and most spectacular
falls located where Paraguay, Argentia and Brazil meet. If you are
more interested in seeing some exotic wildlife be sure to visit
the Pantanal Wetlands. The huge area extends into Bolivia and
Paraguay.
A heavenly village nestled on the coast is Jericocoara. While
there you can take in awesome views of a sparkling white sand-dune
desert and a gorgeous turquoise sea.
Brazil ’s capital, Brasilia, and does not have a lot to offer the
tourist as the cities of Rio and Sao Paulo or the Northeast
section of the country. However, there is some interesting
architecture to see. A guided tour is recommended if you want to
venture into the capital.
If you are lucky enough to visit Brazil anywhere from December to
March you can participate in Bahia’s Carnival which is a lavish
festival with memorable parties, music and great Latin American
food. Carnival in Rio takes place in February/March. Local
residents dress in lavish, colorful costumes and it is known as
one of the biggest parties in the world to celebrate Lent.
Brazil has many other cultural things to offer than just beautiful
beaches. Take a trip to Brazil to explore and learn about this
rich country in South America.
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