Why go to Brazil?
Bright colors of nature, mesmerizing waterfalls, eternal celebration - this is all Brazil. Of course, many people seek first of all to see the famous carnival in Rio, immerse themselves in the nightlife and dance samba, forro or even learn capoeira. But we want to suggest you get closer to nature. Here are 5 of the most breathtaking and captivating places in Brazil.
Adam and Eve Falls (Iguaçu).
This waterfall can rightfully be considered the calling card of Brazil and Argentina. The complex itself consists of 275 waterfalls. The force of the falling water stream is so great that the cloud of spray rises to a height of several meters! And on a sunny day you can see a dozen “rainbow bridges”
“Devil's Throat”
In the same complex of waterfalls there is a 700-meter horseshoe-shaped ledge, which is nicknamed “Devil's Throat”. It consists of 14 streams of water falling from a height of 350 feet. A large system of viewing platforms allows you to observe the waterfall at any time of the year from the best angles.
Foz Doo Iguazu Bird Park
In the municipality of Foz Du Iguaçu, a large park of 17 hectares is located where birds live in their natural habitat. Here you can see all the birds living in Brazil, which is about 900 species. In addition to birds, there are colorful, exotic butterflies and even crocodiles and snakes. And thanks to the flowers growing throughout the park, the scent is simply magical.
Pantanal
In the west of the state of Mato Grosso do Sul lies an extremely picturesque tectonic wetland. There are very few such large wetlands on the planet. The area of Pantanal is about 195000 square kilometers. During floods, it produces a fascinating lake. It is a protected area declared a UNESCO site. The Pantanal is bounded on three sides by sharp cliffs and gorges of the plateau.
Pedra Pintada
In the state of Roraima you can see an unusual rock formation, shaped like a nuclear mushroom. There is a feeling that it is painted with light stripes on a dark background. The height of the rock is about 35 meters. Tourists especially like the cave inside Pedra Pintada with rock paintings that were left by the ancient tribes that once lived here. But this cave is not always accessible to tourists, as it is located on an Indian reservation. With tourist or other purposes to get into the cave is possible only with the permission of the National Foundation of Indians FUNAI. If permission is granted, travelers are guaranteed a vivid experience.