Tourist attractions
Christ the Redeemer is the statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro. The statue is 30 m high and weighs 635 metric tons. It was created by Paul Landowski and built by Brazilian engineer heitar da silva costa. It is located at the top of a 700 m tall man named Corcovado. The best view is from the top of the mountain. You can get there by getting a taxi to the bottom of the hill and the train to the top.
Iguacu falls is situated on the border of Brazil and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls.Devils throat has a U-shaped and is 82 m high. Fly to Buenos Aries, then fly to the city of Peurto Iguazu, then catch a train to Iguacu falls.
The Amazon is 6 400 km long. It is the second largest river just short of the Nile River but largest by volume. The Amazon has over 3000 reconised species and more been discovered. Fly to the Manaus and book a jungle boat tour through Tucano Amazon Tours.
Carnival celebrations are everywhere! The biggest celebration is in Rio which attract 2 million people a day and half a million foreigners during the four day celebration. Drive to the city centre to see the Carnival.
The Pantanal is the worlds largest wetland but mostly in the western Brazil but going into Bolivia and Paraguay. The pantanal is home to one of the largest Jaguar population in the Americas. Fly to Cuiaba and book an organised tour with a group.
Iguacu falls is situated on the border of Brazil and Argentina. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls.Devils throat has a U-shaped and is 82 m high. Fly to Buenos Aries, then fly to the city of Peurto Iguazu, then catch a train to Iguacu falls.
The Amazon is 6 400 km long. It is the second largest river just short of the Nile River but largest by volume. The Amazon has over 3000 reconised species and more been discovered. Fly to the Manaus and book a jungle boat tour through Tucano Amazon Tours.
Carnival celebrations are everywhere! The biggest celebration is in Rio which attract 2 million people a day and half a million foreigners during the four day celebration. Drive to the city centre to see the Carnival.
The Pantanal is the worlds largest wetland but mostly in the western Brazil but going into Bolivia and Paraguay. The pantanal is home to one of the largest Jaguar population in the Americas. Fly to Cuiaba and book an organised tour with a group.