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See Iguacu Falls from Argentina and Paraguay

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2011

4 star rating: Recommended 34 | Tours & Tickets

While the Brazilian side of Iguacu offers the finest views, folks who want to immerse themselves in the prismatic mists of the other 80% of the falls will want to cross the border to Argentina. In ... 
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Three Ways to See Iguacu Falls

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2011

4 star rating: Recommended 34 | Tours & Tickets

Only about 20% of the park lies on the Brazilian side of the border. Thus, the vast majority of hiking trails, adventure tours, and other activities begin on the Argentine side. There's still plenty ... 
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Adventure Activities in Brazil

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, August 2012

Brazil is an enormous country—the fifth largest in the world—and home to some of the most astounding ecosystems and outrageous adventures on the planet. For active travelers, the sky is quite ... 
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Baia Formosa

Written by Ernest White, January 2013

Perched almost at the easternmost tip of Brazil, Baia Formosa’s very name—“beautiful bay” in Portuguese—gives visitors an idea of its tropical charms even before arrival. Located a mere 60 miles ... 
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Things to Do in Recife

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2012

The largest city on Brazil’s Northern Coast is Recife, so called for the coral reefs just offshore its almost equatorial islands and bays. Though the weather is warm and tropical all year, this ... 
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Day Trips from Rio de Janeiro

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2012

It can be tough to leave the marvelous city, as its seemingly endless attractions—beaches, rainforests, nightlife, and so much more—conspire to keep the traveler here long past his or her plans. But, ... 
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Discover the Hidden Beauty of Rio's Favelas

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, February 2012

Rio de Janiero, like most of Brazil, is riding a wave of economic prosperity that makes more developed nations sigh with envy. Last month, Brazil eclipsed the UK to become the world’s sixth largest ... 
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Family-Friendly Things to Do in Rio de Janeiro

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, August 2012

Most people think of Rio de Janeiro as a decidedly adult destination: a global party capital known for its nightlife, string bikinis and of course, the debauchery of Carnival. But there’s another ... 
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Natural Wonders of the Amazon

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013

Encompassing an incredible 1.4 billion acres (500,000 sq km) and making up more than half of the world’s remaining rainforest, the vast Amazon rainforest is teeming with natural wonders. The sheer ... 
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Paragliding in Rio de Janeiro

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, April 2012

Rio’s world-famous landscape is a vision to fly above, though most of us will see it only from the famous cable car up to Sugar Loaf Mountain and the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer. More ... 
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Parque de Catacumba

Written by Ernest White, February 2013

If the hustle and bustle of Brazil’s most exuberant city, Rio de Janeiro, gets to be too much, there’s one little green spot in the Lagoa district that offers all the peace and tranquility one could ... 
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Rio Carnival

Carlos Stucky

Written by Carlos Stucky, Brazil, February 2012

I always wondered how Dionysus or Bacchus would feel if they ever had the chance to be in Rio during their season… I would guess, not disappointed! Other than being considered the greatest show ... 
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Things to Do in Manaus

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, December 2012

This was once Brazil’s boomtown, where untold billions were made off the bounty of the rainforest. Founded in 1669, Manaus profited off rainforest products ranging from rubber to Brazil nuts; ... 
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Things To Do in Salvador de Bahia

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2012

While Rio de Janeiro gets all the ink (and Sao Paolo, the business), the true birthplace of what we now think of as Brazilian culture is the tropical capital of Bahia State, Salvador de Bahia. ... 
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Photo by: Walter C, USA
Doing what: Corcovado Mountain, Christ Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain Day Tour