Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Holidays in Brazil - Travel Destinations by Activity!

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Holidays in Brazil - Travel Destinations by Activity!
Travel tips for your trip to brazil Hotel Maps Famous Places in brazil helps you to make your trip to brazil in the holiday a Splendid One




Brazil is the largest country in South America with a population of approximately 191 million people and famous for its football tradition and annual carnival.

The official language is Portuguese; English and Spanish are not widely spoken but speakers of such are usually able to get by in Brazil. Brazilians also use a lot of body gestures in informal communication

The prominent travel destination cities include Brasilia for its architectural spectacle, Belem for its religious festivals, Curitiba for keeping its traditional spirit, Florianopolis full of beautiful nature beaches, Fortaleza famous for forro music and comedians, Rio de Janeiro- this world famous beautiful city that welcomes visitors with that big stature of an open-armed Jesus Christ atop Corcovado Hill, Salvador famous for its carnival fun and Sao Paulo- affluence with traces of major cultures of the world.

Brazil’s culture is rich and diverse ranging from the bustling urban mosaic of Sao Paulo to the infinite cultural energy of Pernambbuco and Bahia, the untouched Amazon rainforest and world class landmarks such as the Iguacu Falls, Itatiaia National Park and Pantanal where you can see caiman, jaguars, piranhas, and anacondas.

In general, Brazilians are a fun loving people and truly enjoy having a good time. Friendship and hospitality are highly praised traits in the Brazilian society.

The best time to visit Brazil is usually around February and March when they have the carnival celebrations.
Maneuvering around Brazil has been made easier by the air service which covers most of Brazil with many flights making frequent stops en route. A car is a good idea if you want to explore scenic areas. In rural areas of Brazil, the bicycle is a common means of transport. Long-distance buses are a convenient, economical, and sometimes the most comfortable way to travel between regions. The bus services are usually in three classes: Regular, Executive and First class. In the Amazon region as well as on the coast west of Sao Luis, boat travel is often the only way to get around.

Have some fun shopping and blend in the Brazilian culture. Why not acquire a Brazilian wardrobe which are cheap and of high quality and will also make you less obvious a tourist hence get great bargains?

Brazilian cuisine is as varied as its geography and culture. Brazil's national dish is feijoada, excellent seafood can also be found while Prato Freto is their set lunch and a variety of Brazilian snacks. Regional cuisines like Churrasco, Mineiro, Ceara and Pizza which is imported could spice your meal.

The most famous alcoholic drink is cachaca. You can get a wide assortment of vodka, wine and rum brands in any local supermarket. Brazil is known world-wide for its high-quality strong coffee. Nothing beats coconut water on a hot day and fruit juices which are very popular in Brazil.

Hotels are plentiful in just about all areas of Brazil and can range from luxury beach resorts to very modest and inexpensive choices. Pousanda means guest house which are common in smaller tourist towns and could be quite comfortable. Enjoy yourself on a boat hotel which will take you to inaccessible places on the rivers and lakes to fish or relax, watch and capture wildlife on your camera.

Brazil adventure travel offers custom designed group travel programs and itineraries in the most attractive destinations for business and leisure trips. Others offer adventure sports travel related to eco tourism. .