Top 10 Places You Have to Visit in Brazil
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South America’s largest country has more to offer than you could ever imagine. Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 Places You Have to Visit in Brazil.
For this list, we’re looking at various incredible and diverse destinations in Brazil that you should seriously consider next time you feel a case of wanderlust coming on.
10: Lençóis Maranhenses National Park
9: São Luís
8: Chapada Diamantina National Park
7: The Amazon & Amazon River
6: Olinda
5: Bonito
4: Parati
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Brazil
Brazil, a vast South American country, stretches from the Amazon Basin in the north to vineyards and massive Iguaçu Falls in the south. Rio de Janeiro, symbolized by its 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, is famed for its busy Copacabana and Ipanema beaches as well as its enormous, raucous Carnaval festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba music and dance.
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The CDC has identified Brazil as an affected area of the Zika outbreak. Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth defects. Adults affected by the virus experience fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes) typically lasting a week. You can learn more by visiting the official CDC website.
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Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil) is the largest country in South America and fifth largest in the world. Famous for its football (soccer) tradition and its annual Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Recife and Olinda. It is a country of great diversity, from the bustling urban mosaic of São Paulo to the infinite cultural energy of Pernambuco and Bahia, the wilderness of the Amazon rainforest and world-class landmarks such as the Iguaçu Falls, there is plenty to see and to do in Brazil.
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Amazon Rainforest - The Amazon River Basin holds more than half of the world's remaining rainforest, and over 60% of that lies within the North of Brazil — approximately one billion acres with incredible biodiversity. The region is home to about 2.5 million insect species, over 40,000 plants species, 2200 fish species, and more than 2,000 types of birds and mammals. One in five of all the bird species in the world live in the rainforests of the Amazon, and one in five of the fish species live in Amazonian rivers and streams.
Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica) - A region of tropical and subtropical forest which extends along the Atlantic coast of Brazil from Rio Grande do Norte state in the Northeast to Rio Grande do Sul state in the South. The Atlantic Forest has a wide variety of vegetation, including the many tree species such as the iconic araucaria tree in the south or the mangroves of the northeast, dozens of types of bromeliads and orchids, and unique critters such as capivara. The forest has also been designated a World Biosphere Reserve, with a large number of highly endangered species including the well-known marmosets, lion tamarins and woolly spider monkeys. Unfortunately, it has been extensively cleared since colonial times, mainly for the farming of sugar cane and for urban settlements — The remnants are estimated to be less than 10% of the original, and that is often broken into hilltop islands. However, large swaths of it are protected by hundreds of parks, including 131 federal parks, 443 state parks, and 14 municipal parks, most of which are open to visitation.
Campos Gerais - With a vast vegetation of grasses and areas of transition between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest, this region offers beautiful scenery of cliffs and canyons, as Jaguaricatú Valley, beyond the fifth and the eighth most extensive canyons in the world, which are respectively Guartelá and Jaguariaíva . Jaguariaíva the canyon is made more beautiful rafting activity in Brazil.
Pantanal - A vast tropical wetland expanse, one of the world's largest. 80% of it lies within the state of Mato Grosso do Sul but it also extends into Mato Grosso (as well as into portions of Bolivia and Paraguay), sprawling over an area estimated at between 140,000 and 195,000 square kilometers (54,000-75,000 sq mi). 80% of the Pantanal floodplains are submerged during the rainy seasons, nurturing an astonishing biologically diverse collection of aquatic plants and helping support a dense array of animal species.
Waterfalls (Cachoeiras) - Brazil has an amazing range of impressive waterfalls of all sizes and shapes. Iguaçu Falls, in eastern Parana, is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, truly a sight to see. The 353-meter Cachoeira da Fumaça in Bahia's Chapada Diamantina National Park is the country's second highest waterfall, after the Amazon's almost inaccessible Cachoeira do Araca. Other famous waterfalls include Caracol Falls, in a Rio Grande do Sul state park of the same name near Canela, Itaquira Falls, an easily accessible 168-meter fall near Formosa, Goiás, and the gorge at Parque da Cascata near Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais. Aside from the nationally famous falls, in many parts of the country, particularly the South, Southeast, and Central West regions, you are rarely far from at least one locally-famous, named waterfall worth a short hike.
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The Amazon River, usually abbreviated to The Amazon, in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world and the second longest river.
The headwaters of the Apurímac River on Nevado Mismi had been considered for nearly a century as the Amazon’s most distant source, until a 2014 study found it to be the Cordillera Rumi Cruz at the headwaters of the Mantaro River in Peru.
The Mantaro and Apurímac join, and with other tributaries form the Ucayali River, which in turn meets the Marañón River upstream of Iquitos, Peru, to form what countries other than Brazil consider to be the main stem of the Amazon.
Brazilians call this section the Solimões River above its confluence with the Rio Negro to form what Brazilians call the Amazon at the Meeting of Waters at Manaus, the river's largest city.
At an average discharge of about 209,000 cubic metres per second - approximately 6,591 cubic kilometres per annum, greater than the next seven largest independent rivers combined - the Amazon represents 20% of the global riverine discharge to the ocean.
The Amazon basin is the largest drainage basin in the world, with an area of approximately 7,050,000 square kilometres.
The portion of the river's drainage basin in Brazil alone is larger than any other river's basin.
The Amazon enters Brazil with only one-fifth of the flow it finally discharges into the Atlantic Ocean, yet already has a greater flow at this point than the discharge of any other river.
The Amazon River originated as a transcontinental river in the Miocene epoch between 11.8 million and 11.3 million years ago and took its present shape approximately 2.4 million years ago in the Early Pleistocene.
More than one-third of all known species in the world live in the Amazon rainforest.
There are over 3,000 species of fish currently recognised in the Amazon basin, with more being discovered every year.
In addition to the thousands of species of fish, the river supports crabs, algae, and turtles.
The anaconda is found in shallow waters in the Amazon basin.
One of the world's largest species of snake, the anaconda spends most of its time in the water with just its nostrils above the surface.
The caiman, which is related to alligators and other crocodilians, also inhabits the Amazon as do varieties of turtles.
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by Visit Brasil
by Sk'eye Drone
(Iguazu Falls / Cataratas do Iguaçu)
by Viagens Cine
(Lençóis Maranhenses)
by Pizza Cola
by National Geographic
by Samuca Barros
by Targetaventura
(Mount Roraima / Monte Roraima)
by TV JC
by Vitor Abud
by Viagens Cine
by Caio Dias
by Fabio e Cleber
by Bonitour Viagens
(Fernando de Noronha)
by Everton Mendonça
by Destinados Por Aí
by Viajando Com Gabi
by Vivendo Mundo Afora
by Vaz Aonde
by Destinados Por Aí
by DJ Instinct
by Destinados Por Aí
(Chapada Diamantina)
by Num Pulo
by Num Pulo
by Bonitour Viagens
by Bonitour Viagens
by Bonitour Viagens
(Bonito)
by Viagens Cine
by Viagens Cine
by Blog Mochileo
by Júlio Cossolosso
(Coral Coast / Costa dos Corais / Porto de Galinhas / Praia dos Carneiros / Maragogi)
by Viagens Cine
by Cambaraonline
by Drones Sul
by Delta Drones
(Aparados da Serra Geral / Serra do Rio do Rastro / São Joaquim / Urubici)
by Nanau SolMaior
by FilmAir Drones
by Felipe Lombardi
by Vaz Aonde
by Brasil em Ação
by Alex Ribeiro
by Rio Drone
(Rio de Janeiro's Mountains / Serra dos Órgãos)
by Visit Brasil
by Laércio Caldas
by Drone Well
by Luca Adventure
(Serra da Capivara / Serra das Confusões / Serra Vermelha)
Lakes Region / Região dos Lagos
Jijoca de Jericoacoara
Chapada dos Veadeiros
Areia Branca / Dunas do Rosado / Ponta do Mel
Aripuanã / Salto das Andorinhas / Cachoeira Dardanelos
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The Amazon’s Boiling River Kills Anything That Enters
When Andrés Ruzo was a boy, his grandfather would tell him tales of a mythical city of gold deep in the heart of the Peruvian jungle. Though never believing the stories to be true, the legend of the lost city stuck with him into adulthood. Years later, as a geothermal scientist, Ruzo decided to investigate. To his surprise, he discovered an incredulous river deep in the Amazon, with water hot enough to kill a human. Historically a place of pilgrimage for shamans and sorcerers, the river now faces increasing threats from poachers, loggers and squatters. Now, Ruzo is working hard to protect it.
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