Brazil has a flourishing tourism industry and offers large varieties of options for its international as well as domestic tourists. Recreation, unique spots of eco-tourism, cultural and historical lands, amazing versatility in flora and fauna, fascinating waterfalls and the exotic dunes and beaches enchant and attract thousands of people to this country of football champions every year
Christ the Redeemer
• Located in Rio De Janerio, this statue was created in between the year 1922 to 1931.
• Built by the Catholic Church, it is the largest deco statue created by man and is a reinforced creation of concrete and soapstone.
• The statue is situated at the top of the Corcovado Mountain (700 m) and is one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Iguza Falls
• It is located in between the borders of Argentina and Brazil and is one of the most magnificent falls of South America.
• This 2.7 km wide fall is a part of the world heritage site and is taller as well as wider than the Niagara Falls.
• The Iguza Fall has also become famous because of the screening of many hit movies such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Happy Together and Miami Vice.
Fernando de Noronha
• Fernando de Noronha, an archipelago, is spread across the area of 18.4 km. and is a well-known National Maritime Park.
• Also known as, paradise, the entire area is full of beautiful landscapes, pristine beaches and a wide variety of wildlife.
• Some of the best spots around the area are Praia do Sancho, Atalaia and Pig’s Bay or the Baia dos Porcos.
Ibirapuera Park
• Located at the centre of Sao Paulo, Ibirapuera Park is one of the biggest green spaces and the most attractive urban park in Brazil.
• It offers a large area for walking, jogging and leisure along with performance and museum space stretched across an area of 2 km.
Campeche Island
• Campeche Island is renowned as an exceptional destination for ecotourism and adventure travel.
• The Atlantic rainforests, hills and clear waters offer good trails, diving and snorkeling places to the visitors apart from the sand beaches
Lpanema Beach
• A part of the Rio de Janerio city, Ipanema Beach reveals a confluence of diverse cultures with hippies, old leftists and the artists hanging together.
• The beach area in front of the Rua Farme de Amoedo is called Bolsa de Valores or the Crystal Palace and has a special section for the gay.
• The popular surfing, volleyball and soccer playing areas include Leblon, Arpoador and Posto
Rua das Pedros
• Located in Buzios, this place enthrals you with its amazing nightlife and cobblestoned streets.
• Perfect for shopping, it has several restaurants, malls and shops that sell a wide variety of jewelry, handicrafts and artworks.
Lake Januari National Park
• Lake Januari National Park offers a good treat to those who love viewing foliage and canoeing that is spread across more than nine thousands of acres.
•The park attracts botanists and flower lovers every year to view the biggest Lily that grows to approximately 1.8 meters diameter.
Duna do Por do Sol
This is a fantastic fishing village located in Jericoacoara and is famous for its sunset dune and candlelight dinner alongside panoramic views.
Alter do Chao
• Located at the center of the Amazon rainforest in Para, Alter do Cho is one of the finest beaches of Brazil and hence is known as the heaven within the Caribbean.
• Charming pousadas and grilled fishes are the specialties of the region
Thus, Brazil offers some of the most beautiful and charming spots to its visitors.
If you have a Turkey visa, you can travel on your regular passport within Brazil for 90 days and
enjoy the beauty and the dynamic recreation the country has to offer.
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