Brazil landscape

Brazil

A land of superlatives - the world's greatest rainforest, waterfalls, and wildlife

Why Brazil?

Brazil is a country of extraordinary scale and diversity. From the thundering Iguazu Falls to the Amazon rainforest, from the wildlife-rich Pantanal to the vibrant beaches of Rio, Brazil offers adventures that defy imagination.

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Natural Wonders

From Iguazu Falls to the Amazon, Brazil boasts some of Earth's most spectacular landscapes

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Vibrant Culture

Experience the rhythm of samba, the passion of Carnival, and the warmth of Brazilian hospitality

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Wildlife Paradise

The Pantanal offers the best wildlife viewing in South America, including elusive jaguars

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Beach Culture

World-famous beaches from Rio's Copacabana to the pristine shores of the Northeast

Explore Brazil's Diverse Regions

Brazil spans nearly half of South America, offering vastly different experiences from the Amazon rainforest to the wildlife wetlands and iconic coastal cities.

The Amazon Basin

Amazon

The Amazon Basin

The world's largest rainforest with unparalleled biodiversity and river adventures

Rio & Southeast

Southeast

Rio & Southeast

Iconic cities, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture along the coast

The Pantanal

Pantanal

The Pantanal

The world's largest wetland and premier wildlife safari destination

Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls - A Wonder of the World

Straddling the border of Brazil and Argentina, Iguazu Falls is one of the planet's most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Brazilian side offers panoramic views of the entire 275-waterfall system, while a trip to the Argentine side brings you face-to-face with the thundering Devil's Throat.

A visit to Iguazu pairs perfectly with a Pantanal safari or an Amazon adventure, creating an unforgettable Brazilian journey.

Plan Your Iguazu Visit

Planning Your Brazil Adventure

Essential information to help you prepare for your journey to Brazil

Best Time to Visit

  • Amazon: June-November (dry season)
  • Pantanal: May-October (wildlife viewing)
  • Rio: March-November (mild weather)

Getting Around

  • Brazil is vast - domestic flights recommended
  • Major cities have good infrastructure
  • River boats in Amazon region

Cultural Etiquette

  • Portuguese is the language (not Spanish)
  • Brazilians are warm and social
  • Tipping 10% is customary

What to Pack

  • Light, breathable clothing
  • Strong insect repellent for Amazon/Pantanal
  • Swimwear for beaches and waterfalls
  • Rain jacket for rainforest visits

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