Travel Brazil in 3 Weeks

Posted by Ada Tours Brazil on November 27th, 2018

It isn’t an easy job to organize a Brazil tour. We’re talking about a country, a territory larger than the entire European Union. It’d not surpriseyou, if we tell you that in this area you’ll find everything: mountains, rainforests, waterfalls and spectacular beaches, wildlife both underwater and on the land, stunning colonial towns, large metropolis and small villages far from everything, in the jungle or in the desert. It’s not possible to explore the entire country in one or two days, therefore we suggest you an itinerary with the most indispensable things to explore in Brazil in three weeks, where you’ll concentrate on the Northeast and Southeast of Brazil.

Day 1-3 Iguazu Falls:
Located on the border between Brazil and Argentina, Iguazu Falls is one of the 7 new natural wonders of the world and it is also one of the most remarkable natural things to witness in Brazil. On the Brazilian side you’ll have a more panoramic and complete view of the waterfalls, while on the Argentinean side you’ll be able to get closer to it.

Day 4-5 Sao Paulo:
With over 20 million residents, Sao Paulois very wide in size andhas several neighborhoods with different characters and it is worth spending at least a couple of days in this city while exploring many glamorous places, huge skyscrapers and intense cultural life.

Day 6-8 Paraty:
A beautiful colonial town on the Green Coast of Brazil, Paraty is truly charming and it is worth walking around the town to relish its special ambient. Near the town you’ll also find some truly cool beaches to relax at.

Day 9-11 Ilha Grande:
One of the must visit places in Brazil, Ilha Grande is one of those islands which is not just known for its stunning beaches, but also for the soothing ambient.

Day 12-15 Rio de Janeiro:
The beautiful city of Rio de Janeiro has everything to make tourists wish to stay here for several days. The sights from the Christ the Redeemer Statue or the Sugarloaf Mountain are truly incredible. The beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema boast a veryspecial ambient. In the city you’ll also discover theTijuca Natural Park, where you will get to see ample wildlife in their natural habitat.

Day 16-18 Salvador da Bahía:
The city was once the capital of the colonial Brazil. Pelourinho, the old district of the city, was declared to be UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. While walking in the cobbled streets of the old town, you’ll get to witness numerous vibrant old buildings and baroque churches.

Day 19-21- Morro de Sao Paulo:
Morro de Sao Paulo is the perfect place to end your Brazil tour. Here you will find a very relaxing ambientand fantastic beaches to explore. The major beaches of the village are called Primera, Segunda, Tercera y Cuarta Praia. It is also worth opting for a boat trip to visit the exceptional beaches close by Boipeba Island.

We hope this post will help you planning your next Brazil tour. We also like to recommend you choosing a Brazil travel Agency to maximize your experience.

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