♥ Brazil ♥
A trip to Brazil is able to satisfy the desires of the most demanding tourists. Those looking for the warm seas, white sand beaches and tropical vegetation will be inspired by the Brazilian coastline is the longest, if not the most beautiful in the world. There are small isolated coves, wide bay with calm waters and lined with dunes, kilometers long beaches. You can not recommend one over another, everyone to his choice.
In the North and Northeast, cities, mainly located on the seafront, are dotted with monuments dating from the colonial era. Salvador and Recife, former colonial capitals, are both historical and tourist places. In addition, El Salvador is the seat of a separate culture, a unique blend of black Africa and Portugal.
The North has not in itself the prerogative of beautiful beaches. Indeed, the coastline runs its long string to the south, reaching the most famous cities in Latin America, Rio de Janeiro. but Rio has more than beaches to offer. It is a mixture of breathtaking scenery (mountains and sea), samba, carnival and relaxed lifestyle.
The new resorts in fashion, and Angras dos Reis Búzios, each located a few hours drive from Rio, attract thousands of tourists with its pristine beaches and tropical islands. To find a freshness and a more European quiet, simply go to the mountains outside Rio.
In São Paulo, Brazil is more serious. São Paulo, the center of the largest industrial park in the Third World, is the most dynamic city in all of Latin America. The Brewing of nationalities, the multitude of ethnic groups in New York are the tropics.
The further down south, more European influence is felt. It is especially visible in the states of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul where Italian immigrants, Germans and Poles have left their mark. Again, the beaches and the sea are of crucial importance. The coast of the State of Santa Catarina is one of the finest in the whole South.
A trip to Brazil would be incomplete if the interior areas you forgot something. It contains the most remarkable natural wonders of the World. A third of the country was occupied by the Amazon forest, home to legends, adventures and the mighty Amazon. South of the Amazon region extends the Pantanal, a wetland area, drained rivers and rivers, vast nature reserve with thousands of fish, birds and animals.
In the extreme south, finally, the Iguazu Falls are considered by many to be the greatest natural attraction of Brazil.
Brazilian heritage sites of UNESCO:
Historic Town of Ouro Preto - 1980
Historic center of the city of Olinda - 1982
Jesuit Missions of the Guarani: Ruins of Sao Miguel das Missoes - 1983-1984
Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia - 1985
Sanctuary of Bom Jesus at Congonhas - 1985
Iguacu National Park - 1986
Brasilia - 1987
National Park Serra da Capivara - 1991
Historic Centre of São Luís - 1997
Historic center of the city of Diamantina - 1999
Discovery Coast - Atlantic Forest Reserves - 1999
Atlantic Park - the southeast - 1999
Conservation Complex Central Amazon - 2000-2003
Pantanal Conservation Area - 2000
Historic Centre of the Town of Goiás - 2001
Brazilian Atlantic Islands: the Fernando de Noronha and Atol das Rocas - 2001
Cerrado Protected Areas: National Parks Chapada dos Veadeiros and Emas - 2001
São Francisco Square in the city of São Cristóvão - 2010
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro's landscape between the mountains and the sea - 2012