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Embark on a mesmerizing journey to Brazil, a land of awe-inspiring natural beauty, vibrant culture, and captivating traditions. From the enchanting Amazon rainforest to the vibrant streets of Rio de Janeiro, explore the diverse landscapes and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Brazil.

 

Venture into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, one of the world's most extraordinary ecosystems. With our guided tours, discover the wonders of this biodiverse region, home to an array of exotic wildlife, lush vegetation, and winding waterways. Immerse yourself in the captivating rhythms of the rainforest as you cruise along the Amazon River, trek through dense jungles, and encounter fascinating indigenous communities. Experience the sheer magnitude of nature's wonders as you witness the breathtaking beauty of the Amazon.

 

Indulge in the vibrant energy of Rio de Janeiro, a city that exudes passion, music, and a zest for life. Explore the iconic landmarks such as the Christ the Redeemer statue, standing majestically atop Corcovado Mountain, and the vibrant neighborhood of Copacabana, with its world-famous beach. Immerse yourself in the pulsating rhythms of samba and witness the electrifying atmosphere of a local street party. Experience the thrill of Carnival, a spectacle of color, music, and dance that showcases the exuberant spirit of Brazil.

 

Experience the rich cultural heritage of Salvador da Bahia, a city that blends African, European, and indigenous influences. Discover the historic Pelourinho neighborhood, with its colorful colonial architecture and cobblestone streets. Immerse yourself in the rhythms of Afro-Brazilian music and dance, and savor the flavors of Bahian cuisine, known for its bold spices and seafood delicacies.

 

Our Brazil Tours offer fantastic itineraries, ensuring that every aspect of your trip is tailored to your preferences. From luxurious accommodations to private guided tours, we take care of every detail, allowing you to focus on creating unforgettable memories. Book your Brazil vacation package with Leisure today and embark on an extraordinary journey through the wonders of this remarkable country.

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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. Brazil is the land of natural wonders with thundering waterfalls, and coral-fringed tropical islands. These unique attractions draw tourists in large numbers for Brazil luxury tours. Brazil owns legendary biodiversity. Its diverse ecosystems boast the largest collection of plant and animal species found anywhere on earth. There are a good number of places that are home to iconic species in Brazil, including toucans, scarlet macaws, howler monkeys, capybara, pink dolphins, sea turtles and thousands of other living species. Travelers often take guided tours of these places conducted by the Brazil travel agents.

Landscapes & Biodiversity:

- The Brazilian landscape is extremely diverse. The country is world-famous for its dense forests, including the Amazon, the world's largest jungle, in the north. But there are also dry grasslands (called pampas), rugged hills, pine forests, sprawling wetlands, and enormous plateaus along the coastal plain.

The Northern part of Brazil is dominated by the Amazon River and the lush jungles that surround it. The Amazon is not a single river but a chain of many hundreds of waterways. Its total length extends 4,250 miles (6,840 kilometers), making it the longest river on the planet. In the Amazon river, thousands of species live including the infamous piranha and the boto, or pink river dolphin.

Southeastern Brazil which is now the country’s metropolis, was once entirely blanketed with dense forest. Now it is the country's industrial center, and home to Brazil's biggest cities: Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. It covers only 11 percent of the country’s land but houses 43 percent of its population.

Wildlife:

Brazil is populated by the largest variety of animals in the world which encourages thousands of travelers every year for luxury Brazil tours. It is home to 600 mammal species, 1,500 fish species, 1,600 bird species, and a marvelous 100,000 different types of insects. The lush jungles of Brazil are inhabited by most of its animal life. The pampas and semi desert regions are also home to many unique species.

The central-western part of Brazil is known for a flat and wet area called the Pantanal. This hodgepodge of flooded lagoons and small islands is the largest wetland in the world. Here live giant anacondas, immense guinea pig relatives called capybaras, and fierce South American alligators known as caimans.

Adventure:

The fifth largest country in the world and the largest in Latin America, Brazil serves as a world famous destination for adventure lovers. The country is well-known for offering limitless excitement and fun to the travelers. Brazil possesses fabulous beaches, history, tradition, adventure, and plenty of natural attractions. It is popular not only for its white sand beaches but also for exotic rainforests and vibrating metropolises. A country which is larger than the continental US and is home to extensive Amazon rainforest, Brazil offers great adventure opportunities for travelers with all types of budgets. The adventure tours conducted by the brazil travel agents include horseback riding and wildlife-watching in the Pantanal, kayaking through the Amazon forests, climbing rocky cliff tops to picturesque views, whale-watching from the boats, surfing stellar breaks off stunning beaches and snorkeling pristine rivers or coastal reefs. All are part of the unique Brazilian experience.

Celebration:

Brazilians celebrate their events throughout the year. Still, during New Year’s Eve or Carnival, the Samba beats blow through the cities. The Carnival usually takes place around February to early March. The best cities to visit for these two great celebrations are Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Olinda, or Salvador. The most famous celebration in Brazil is Carnava that blows through the country's cities and towns with hip-shaking samba and frevo.  Dazzling costumes and parties continue until the sun rises. But Brazilians hardly limit their celebration to a few weeks of the year. Festas (festivals) happen throughout the year and provide a window into Brazil's outstanding diversity. The streets are covered with flowers during Ouro Preto's Semana Santa (Holy Week), while in the north, Bumba Meu Boi combines indigenous, African and Portuguese folklore. Contact your Brazil travel agent for entry tickets to all these amazing events. Several other cities, such as Recife, Fortaleza, and Natal even host Carnival at other times of the year.

The Rhythms of Brazil:

Samba is the most famous Brazilian musical style and dance style, originating from Africa,  Angola, and the Congo. Although Samba is practiced all over Brazil, samba is most commonly recognized as a musical representation of Rio de Janeiro. Rio was the country's capital in the 19th century and became Brazil's main cultural hub. A melting pot of rhythms of various origins, like Polka, Lundu, Habanera, Maxixe, blended with the old African rhythms from the samba gatherings, creating the samba class.

The strong African influence on Brazilian rhythms has its origin from 5 million slaves, who were brought to Brazil by the Portuguese from 1500-1800. Brazilians are soccer crazy, and the country has produced some of the best players. The most famous footballer of all time is Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pele. Brazil is the five-time winner of World Cup soccer finals which is more than any other nation.

Unique Experience In Luxury Brazil Tour

Brazil is a country larger than the continental US & home to the vast Amazon Rainforest. Brazilians, known for their friendliness and openness to all, who welcome you to travel to their country. You can join luxury Brazil tours to great destinations like Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon Jungle, Iguazu Falls, Salvador, Manaus & more! Brazil is the majesty of South America, giant in size offering a wealth of veritable experiences. Some of the travelers make the most of this fascinating country in just one day, while many others focus on a particular region, like the northeast or south. You'll find beautiful cities, laid-back beaches, and traditional lifestyles in your luxury Brazil tour.

Rio de Janeiro:

The former Brazilian capital and one of the largest cities in the country Rio de Janeiro is one of the most famous cities in the world. The famous spots that shouldn’t be missed include the Christ the Redeemer statue, Sugarloaf, and the Rio de Janeiro botanical garden.

Most of the travelers start with a panoramic tour of the Rio beaches, including Copacabana and Ipanema, and the popular Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon as you proceed to the Cosme Velho district. Join a luxury Brazil tour and board a luxury sailing vessel as your cruise pass the puissant Amazon, and spend your nights spotting some of the region’s most reclusive and unique wildlife. Enjoy riding in a cog-wheel train and travel through the Tijuca rainforest up to the iconic Christ the Redeemer Statue. Proceed through the city to view the Metropolitan Cathedral and the popular Cinelandia Square. Enjoy your lunch at Fogo de Chao. After lunch, proceed towards the Urca neighborhood, to explore one of Rio's most iconic spot, Sugar Loaf Mountain. Travel in a cable car to reach the Sugarloaf mountain for awesome views of Copacabana Beach, the Santa Cruz Fortress and the beaches of Niteroi.

Salvador:

- Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia and one of Brazil's most historically rich cities. It's origin dated back to 1501 when the navigator Amerigo Vespucci first sailed into its bay. Initially considered to be the nation's capital due to the natural protection by the cliffs rising from the sea, its bay was one of the distinct anchorages on the eastern shores of the New World. Once an affluent city from trade and later from the discovery of diamonds inland, this era of prosperity has left a legacy of colonial architecture, mainly centered in the Upper City atop the cliffs, now listed as a historic monument by UNESCO.

- The Pelourinho area is regarded to hold the most important collection of 17th-18th-century architecture in the whole of the Americas. The area is a mess of centuries-old churches, narrow cobbled streets and large plazas adjoined by once classic but now gently decaying mansions. The natural setting is brilliant overlooking the Todos os Santos Bay.

- What instantly strikes the traveler is that despite its Portuguese architecture, the spirit, cuisine, culture, and people are predominantly African. The area's riches were basically based on sugar cane and tobacco, with the majority of the workforce coming from the west coast of Africa, for over 300 years Salvador was the center of rising slave trade. The modern-day population is mostly of African origin, this can be heard in the rhythms of the music and in the dance, the cuisine, and Candomble, a blend of African and Christian deities and rites.

Manaus:

- Manaus the capital of the Amazonas state in northwestern Brazil, is a great tourist destination because it serves as a gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Due to the presence of the region’s booming rubber industry during the early 20th century, Manaus today is one of the largest cities in Brazil, highlighting unique landmarks like the Rio Negro Palace and Opera House in Amazonas. Another significant sight is the Meeting of the Waters, which is a natural aspect where the two rivers of Negro and Solimoes flow side by side for more than three miles without fully joining.

- Manaus, the great city, placed in the heart of the Amazon basin on the banks of the Negro river. The bustle of an urban community seems almost other-worldly in the midst of enormous tracts of jungle extending in all directions. Once wealthy and fashionable, the capital Amazonas is now fast expanding as a free trade zone.

- You can expect a great variety of activities planned by the Brazil travel agents. A picture of what you may endure: night-loving wildlife-spotting trips by motorized canoe in search of caimans, sloths, snakes and more, an exploration trip of the various channels, lakes, and islands of the Anavilhanas Archipelago. You can join an educational jungle hike through the mainland woods. Visit a region hit by Amazonian dolphins.

- Enjoy leisurely piranha fishing, canoeing the Rio Negro, and exploring a local village in Tiririca. Take a tour as a group with an expert tour guide and enjoy the outstanding feeling of the nightlife inside the forest, illuminated by the stars, exploring the igapos to spot sloths, birds, alligators, and snakes hidden in the sounds of darkness.

Brazil is a vast country with various climatic nature. The best time to visit Brazil depends on many factors. Go through the below details before you visit this jewel of Latin America.

Good Weather:

-The warmest period is from November to March, across the country, ideal for enjoying New Year and Carnival celebrations.

-In June and July, the northeastern coast experiences some rain, but this is usually only in the form of afternoon showers.

-We suggest between April and October, to visit Pantanal during it’s driest months but like in the Amazon, its wetter months offer distinct wildlife spotting opportunities and experiences.

Wildlife and nature spotting:

-If you are an enthusiastic bird-watcher, the best time to visit Pantanal is between July and September when the water levels have flowed back and the grass becomes visible across the marsh. It is the perfect resting points for a variety of different species of birds. For an opportunity to spot a jaguar, head to the Pantanal between June and August.

-The best time for whale watching in Santa Catarina is between July and November when large whales, such as the humpback, move to mate and give birth, providing great opportunities of spotting whales with their young calves. One of the best spots to view whale is at Praia do Rosa in Florianopolis where you can have a guided tour conducted by Brazil travel agents.

-The best time for a trip to the Amazon is in May or June, the period of time that lies between the rainy season (February to April) and the hot, dry season (September to November). The water levels in the Amazon during these two months, are at their highest providing great opportunities to take a boat trip on the inflated rivers through the rainforest. A dry season is a great option too for pleasant weather and hiking opportunities.

Fun and parties:

You can have fun throughout the year in Brazil, yet for an exceptional party, visit  Brazil for New Year’s Eve or Carnival. The Carnival usually takes place around February to early March. The best cities to visit for these two great celebrations are Rio de Janeiro, Recife, Olinda, or Salvador.

Sports season:

If windsurfing is your passion, visit Sao Miguel do Gostoso located in between the two big northern cities, Natal and Fortaleza. The best time is July to February when the climate is windy and the average wind speeds are around 20 knots (23 mph). The best spot in Brazil for kiteboarding is Fortaleza and the neighboring regions such as Cumbuco, Lagoa do Cauípe, and Taiba. The best climate conditions are between May and February.

Best budget:

Large cities such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are expensive throughout the year whereas cities further north of the country tend to be cheaper. The cheapest time to visit is off-season that is the Brazilian winter time.

Brazil has a long list of luxury accommodations that includes Eco-hostels, charming hotels, guesthouses, and bungalows making the accommodation options as vast as Brazil itself. The country is fully opened the all-inclusive facilities, with few but excellent all-inclusive resorts in some of the country's most beautiful locations. Go through the below details to find the perfect accommodation for your luxury Brazil tour.

Prices & Options:

During the months of the high season when Brazil gets decorated to celebrate the New Year’s Eve or Carnival, The price gets boosted.  But at the same time, you will get wide and varied options for accommodation and flights during this time.

Facilities:

- Many Estancias (ranches, or Fincas as they are known in the North) in Brazil provide a very different experience to stay in a hotel that is open to visitors. Guests usually stay in the casco, or farmhouse, which can be anything from a simple family home to a fantastic castle-like residence.

- Self-catering cabanas are small, chalet-style buildings popular in resort towns. These can vary from miniature suburban villas with cable TV and microwaves to simple and plain wooden constructions.

Brazilian cuisine is the blend of culinary practices and traditions of Brazil. It is greatly influenced by African, Amerindian, Asian (mostly Japanese) and European culinary art. It varies considerably by region, reflecting the country's mix of native and immigrant populations, and its continental size as well. This has produced a national cuisine characterized by the preservation of regional differences. Below are the top dishes selected by our Brazil culinary tour guide:

Brazilian Feijoada:

The Brazilian Feijoada (a black bean and meat stew rooted, recipe) are popular especially as a Wednesday or Saturday lunch in Rio, Sao Paulo, Espirito Santo, and Minas Gerais. Another frequently consumed dish is Picadinho (literally, diced meat) or rice and beans.

Osvaldo Aranha:

In Rio de Janeiro, apart from the feijoada, a popular plate is any modification of grilled bovine fillet, rice and beans, farofa and French fries, generally called File an Osvaldo Aranha.

Seafood:

Seafood is very familiar in coastal areas, as is roasted chicken (gelato). The strong Portuguese heritage also provided the city with a taste for Bolinhos de bacalhau (fried cod balls), is one of the most popular street foods there.

Brazil is one of the vast countries that is way too difficult to try and describe in a single sentence. However, regardless of the area of the country, here are a few tips that cover important basics you should know before planning your Brazil trip.

Visa:

You may need a visa to visit Brazil depending on your nationality. To get the expert advice from Brazil travel agents, visit www.leisure.com

Book taxi or use uber:

Book your taxi through one of the airport agencies instead of using the unofficial cabs. Even though it costs more, you will not be subjected to additional charges when you arrive at your destination. There is also no change in the price caused by traffic which means you will arrive at a hotel without having to take unnecessary routes.

ATMs:

Before you leave, be sure to let your bank that you'll be traveling to Brazil, Because most ATMs in Brazil don’t accept the normal type of debit and credit cards.

Soccer, the Olympic Games, stunning beaches and cosmopolitan cities - there are a lot of reasons to visit Brazil. Just make sure you stay safe during your Brazil tour. The below tips you may find helpful.

Avoid Illness:

Food and water often cause sickness among the Brazilians. The safety of water and food varies from one place to another, so we suggest to do some research about the regions you plan to visit else you can ask one of the Brazil travel agents to stay safe. As long as you stay in big cities like Sao Paulo or Rio, the water is usually completely safe to drink, also you can try raw vegetables or fruits without any fear. However, if you are in the remote areas of the country, be careful of contaminated water to avoid the risk of illness. Instead of taking the ice and uncooked vegetables, take fresh fruits, and drink bottled water.

Stay safe with your belongings:

Be careful with your personal belongings and use common sense to stay safe. Avoid walking in secluded areas at night. Don't walk around alone until there is an unavoidable need.  Don't dare to wear flashy jewelry or carry expensive camera equipment, and never fight back if you are robbed. It’s the best idea to hire a travel agent for a safe and luxury Brazil tour.

Brazil is a globally reputed nation for its local traditions and celebrations. The national sport, capoeira, and the festivities of Carnaval draw a good number of travelers each year. From the devotion of soccer to Catholic holidays and the customs of the local religion, Candomble, Brazil's traditions are both secular and sacred. Here is some important etiquette you should know before visiting Brazil.

Naming:

The sequence of naming in Brazil starts with the first name then the middle name or names followed by the mother’s last name, then the father’s last name.

Greetings:

Hugging and backslapping are regarded as common greetings among Brazilian friends. Women greet each other by kissing the cheeks

Religion:

Brazil is mainly a Roman Catholic country. An estimated 65% of the population follow the Roman Catholic religion. Language is one of the strongest bases of Brazil's national unity. Portuguese is the spoken language of nearly 100 percent of the population. Some members of Amerindian groups and pockets of immigrants (primarily from Japan and South Korea), are the only exceptions, who have not yet learned Portuguese.

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