
Destinations
Whether you are into urban safaris in big cities or contemplating gorgeous landscapes, Brazil in its gigantic proportions and exuberant diversity in both nature and culture is an extraordinary country to visit. Here are our favorite destinations:
São Paulo

The largest and most multicultural city of the southern hemisphere, with a population of 12.3 million residents, São Paulo is a city for city people and those who appreciate intense cultural experiences, high-end restaurants, iconic architecture and yet lush nature refuges in its heart.
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Rio de Janeiro

One of the most beautiful urban centers of the world, Rio is a synonym of Brazil for its tropical weather, gorgeous beaches and its peaks covered by tropical vegetation. The birthplace of samba is a wonderful destination for an authentic experience of Brazilian culture and relaxed lifestyle. More details in our presentation.
Iguazu Falls

Sitting on the border of Argentina and Brazil, the Iguazu Falls is the largest waterfall system in the world stretching almost 3km with roughly 275 cascades, with heights varying from 60 meters - 82 meters.
Amazon Forest

The Amazon Rainforest holds the planet's richest and most diverse biological reservoir containing several million of species of plants, birds, fish and mammals - many of them still unrecorded by scientists. Approximately 180 indigenous peoples inhabit Brazil's Amazon region, totaling a population of approximately 208,000 individuals. Their way of living in harmony with nature is the reason why the forest still stands. To learn more details, download our presentation.
Bonito

Bonito is one of the best ecotourism destinations in Brazil, with some of the most crystalline rivers in the world, true natural aquariums full of fishes.
There are more many different options for tours in Bonito spread across 38 different locations in the midst of nature. Transparent rivers, springs, waterfalls, caves, sinkholes and birds are the main natural attractions. Activities such as hiking, floating, diving, boat trips, horseback riding and tree climbing also can be designed specially for you.
Inhotim

Inhotim Institute is home to one of the most important collections of contemporary art in Brazil and is considered the largest outdoor museum in Latin America. Artworks signed by Yayoi Kusama, Anish Kapoor, Thomas Hirschhorn, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Cildo Meireles, among others, are surrounded by an exuberant botanical garden.