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Everyone knows that Brazil is the country of samba, soccer, and and Brazil's natural wonders. Yet what many have yet to find out is how this country of nearly 200 million inhabitants champions so much more. Time and time again our clients return from Brazil describing their experiences with the same word: magical. Though as diverse as any nation could possibly be, Brazilians share a pervasive and captivating culture that transcends its many regions and traditions.

From the bustling beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the remote natural splendor of the Amazon or the Pantanal to the sand dunes of Lençois Maranhenses to the awe-inspiring imagery of Iguassu Falls to the vibrant culture of Bahia, it’s not just by coincidence that our company began as Brazil Nuts Tours. Nearly 40 years later, we're still as nuts about Brazil as ever and know you will be too. Discover the magic of luxury Brazil tours with us.

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Highlights of Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, Buzios and Beyond

The iconic city of Rio de Janeiro is perhaps best known for its sprawling beaches, along with postcard attractions like the Corcovado Christ Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain. Rio de Janeiro, home to the world's largest urban rainforest, is a city meant to be explored outdoors on foot or bike. Rio’s vibrance is most pronounced during its legendary New Year’s Eve Reveillon and singular Carnaval celebration. Nearby destinations to Rio de Janeiro such as Búzios, Ilha Grande and Paraty all make for ideal getaways for beach lovers. A short drive inland will take you to the imperial city of Petropolis or the state of Minas Gerais where nature is abound in breathtaking regions like Reserva do Ibitipoca.

Discover our top tips for the ultimate Rio experience by visiting our guide.

Bahia: Salvador, Trancoso and Chapada Diamantina

The state of Bahia, home to the capital city of Salvador, is one of Brazil’s most culturally enriching destinations. With an emphasis on the Afro-Brazilian experience, travelers can practice capoeira, cook with local chefs, drum alongside Carnaval percussionists and learn the history of the candomble religion. Beyond the city, Bahia boasts some of the country’s best beaches such as Praia do Forte, Trancoso, Morro de São Paulo and Itacaré. Its geographic diversity is showcased in majestic Chapada Diamantina. Located just outside of the interior Bahian city of Lençois and known for its crystalline lagoons surrounded by caves and majestic waterfalls, Chapada Diamantina National Park is a favorite for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Discover the all that Bahia has to offer on our Best of Bahia itinerary, or why not browse our Brazil’s Best Beaches itinerary that will take you from top to tip of Brazil’s coasts.

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Salvador

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Brazil’s Eco Corridor: Amazon, Pantanal and Iguassu Falls

For naturalists and eco lovers, a trip to Brazil wouldn't be complete without a journey through the country's "Eco Corridor". Brazil's Eco Corridor runs from the northwest region of the Amazon bordering Colombia and Venezuela all the way down to Foz do Iguaçu, the southwest city known for its waterfalls and borders with Argentina and Paraguay. In between Iguassu Falls and the Amazon Rainforest lies the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland that is approximately half the size of France. Pantanal's neighbor to the north is Chapada dos Guimarães, a National Park renowned for hiking and birdwatching. Within driving distance of both the Pantanal and Chapada dos Guimarães is the southernmost region of the Amazon Rainforest, though most travelers tend to head further north toward Manaus, home of the basin of the Amazon River.

For many, the main draw to this region is the jaguar population that can be found in certain areas of the Pantanal from mid July to mid November. These drier months allow for optimal spotting conditions of the elusive spotted animal and are the most popular times for jaguar safari. These winter months generally coincide with drier weather in the Amazon, both in the highlands of the southern region and the flooded forest that surrounds the Amazon River. August and September are also considered excellent months for bird watching in the Pantanal, Chapada dos Guimarães and the Amazon highlands.

Want to see all the animals Brazil has to offer? We’ve created a bespoke itinerary just for that - check out of Nature of Brazil page for more details.

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Brazil’s Northeast: Beaches and Lençois Maranhenses

The Northeast of Brazil offers the continent’s most exceptional beach experiences. Coastal destinations such as Trancoso, Porto de Galinhas, Pipa, Jericoacoara and perhaps most notably the famed archipelago of Fernando de Noronha can be visited virtually year-round and serve as the perfect finale to a longer exploration of the country...or a perfect standalone trip for beach enthusiasts!

Beyond the beaches, Lençois Maranhenses National Park is located in the far-north state of Maranhão and can easily be combined with nearby beaches as part of a driving program. Known for its white dune desert-like appearance, Lençois Maranhenses boasts breathtaking lagoons in the months following the rainy season.

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One of the most common pairings with Brazil is Argentina, with travelers crossing the border in Iguassú Falls into the Argentinean city of Puerto Iguazú There are airports in both cities and it's very easy to fly into one and fly out of the other one. The Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls also offers nonstop service to Peru, making a visit to Machu Picchu easily combinable. For those looking to get a taste of Patagonia, LATAM Airlines introduced a direct flight between São Paulo and Bariloche, the idyllic Argentinean city known for its lakes and ski resorts.Santiago also has direct flights in between both Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, making it easy to combine any destination in Chile with Brazil.

All US carriers offer nonstop service into either Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo, with some additional service into other cities like American Airlines’ nonstop flight from Miami to Manaus (just under five hours!).

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