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Brazil: The Amazon to Carnaval


Brazil: The Amazon to Carnaval
Jose Balagnio:Most people think of rainforests, tropical beauty and the Carnival when Brazil comes to mind. It's a fascinating and mysterious country, with a lot to offer visitors. Some of the best include warm people and luscious natural beauty. Brazil has many social problems in its urban environments. It's not the destination of choice for many, but for those who do visit, they never forget the experience.

Brazil has around 175 million people and the popular language is Portuguese. For the people who think that Brazil is just the Amazon forests, the size of the population is really surprising. While, the natural beauty of the rainforest is preserved to a large extent, it is slowly but surely being eroded each day.

There has been a lot of bad press surrounding Brazil lately. Stories broadcast worldwide have emphasized the extreme poverty in some areas. Certainly there are places you should avoid, but they are mainly sections of the larger cities like Rio de Janeiro. Do some research before your trip so you'll know where it's safe to travel and which areas to avoid. As long as you know the prevailing social conditions, you should be safe.

Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Brazil has miles of wonderful beaches and many areas for water sports. One of the most famous destinations in Brazil is Ipanema Beach. It's in Rio de Janeiro and the beautiful people flock there. Since they wear little in the way of clothing, you may not want to take your whole family for a visit. For adults though, it's a prime people watching location.

The city of Rio de Janeiro is well worth visiting. Part of its beauty comes from the skyline filled with both island and mountain views. It's a unique and stunning city.


Two sites to be sure and take in are Sugar Loaf Mountain and the statue of Christ the Redeemer. The people are high energy and love to party all through the night. If you visit during Carnival, don't expect to sleep much, as it's one huge celebration.

A trip to the Amazon forests will certainly be memorable. You can see a lot of different species of birds and plants, which you had never seen before. You will also get a chance to see many abandoned villages which were once inhabited by the Indian tribes along the river. They have now moved still deeper into the Amazon.

If you are looking for something a little less touristy and unique, head to Jericoacoara. Jericoacoara is a small fishing village, and it's slowly gaining in popularity with tourists, but mainly back packers. It's a beautiful little area where the wind surfing is great, and you can just relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities for a few days.

The largest and most popular airport in Brazil is in Rio de Janeiro. Depending on where you're coming from, there are other possible destinations for landing. The country is large, so if you plan to explore you'll probably be booking some flights on regional airlines. Flying is expensive in Brazil, so it's a good idea to efficiently organize your trip in advance. Consider some bus excursions too, since you'll have a chance to see more of the beautiful surrounding areas.

Even with its problems, Brazil is still a great destination. The people are warm and friendly and the climate is warm. You will definitely feel welcome there.


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