Fondly known as ‘the city that never stops’, São Paulo is a mega metropolis and mecca for economics, politics and culture, whose influence extends not only to the rest of Brazil – but to the world.
Read MoreRio de Janeiro, seen through any visitor’s eyes, is an exotic city where color and music thrive; and while cariocas (Rio residents) will agree, it is this fact, and so much more that makes the ‘Marvelous City’ both infectious and impossible to replicate.
Read MoreThe Pantanal Wetlands are the world’s largest expanse of flooded plains, covering 140,000 km² of countless bird species, endemic plants, Alligators, mammals, marine life and yes, even elusive Jaguars! Stepping in the footsteps of this mystical creature is worthy of its own dedicated tour and experience, particularly as even while we embark on our quest, there will be no shortage of wildlife encounters and tropical flora to be relished in their own right.
Read MoreThe town of Bonito, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, is one of the most up-and-coming centers for ecotourism anywhere in Brazil, known for its blissful scenery, varied landscapes and countless outdoor activities. In addition to the thriving wildlife, picture-perfect horizons and action-packed excursions which you will find here, what makes Bonito and its surrounds truly special is the region’s complete commitment to the benefits of sustainable tourism and eco-friendly adventure.
Read MoreLose yourself in the heavenly islands of Fernando de Noronha, a marine national park and natural sanctuary which is well-known for its impressive sustainable ethos, making it a pristine haven for honeymooners seeking an escape. It’s no exaggeration that this enchanting corner of Brazil is often referred to locally as paradise, as you’ll soon discover upon catching that first glimpse of the glassy, azure sea of Sancho Bay.
Read MoreThe lush, mountainous coasts of white sand and sapphire seas has helped Santa Catarina quite-rightly earn a nickname; the ‘Island of Magic’. Although frequented by many visitors today, this island paradise still cradles many secluded spots and plays host to more than its fair share of heavenly bays and numerous outdoor activities, which is the focus of this exhilarating tour.
Read MoreBrazil is home to one of the most iconic natural phenomena in the Americas, and indeed the world: Iguaçu Falls. This monstrous spectacle is the result of hundreds of kilometers of gushing streams making their way westwards from the Atlantic Ocean, in the form of the Iguaçu River, before they finally crash over cliff edges of up to 80m in height! This is without doubt a display of nature at its most powerful and unforgiving.
Read MoreThe northern tip of Tinharé Island is home to a beauty of great renown and few comparisons. Rolling hills blanketed with lush trees, shallow Atlantic waters lapping over golden shores and wildlife-rich mangroves make up this special place, as well as the coastal town of Morro de Sao Paulo, alive with history and an unmistakable charm among its car-free streets.
Read MorePrepare for four days of exhilarating escapades over land and sea as we immerse you in the gems of Lençóis Maranhenses. Steeped in bewilderingly beautiful natural wonders, this ocean-clutching national park is an undulating confection of far-reaching sand dunes, swathes of beach, mangroves and hidden lagoons, making for an unbeatable adventure playground that begs to be explored!
Read MoreBrimming with unimaginable beauty, otherworldly underground pools and cutting canyons of ancient trees and great cliff edges, Chapada Diamantina National Park is the ultimate destination for all manner of hiking routes, just a few hours’ drive from Salvador. During this four-day trek, we will enter into an Eden of crystalline streams, blue lagoons hidden deep within prehistoric caves and hilltop lookout points which will have you transfixed on the blockbuster landscape below.
Read MoreThe Cocoa Coast evokes romantic images of local cacao production and artisan cottage industries of small-scale chocolate production, all wrapped up in a historic colonial context. Well, many of those presumptions are in fact quite close to the truth! Having gained prominence during the 17th century chocolate boom, the Cocoa Coast of Bahia holds the key to unlocking the secrets of the world’s favorite sweet treat, with a fascinating cultural heritage and sublime Atlantic coastline to boot.
Read MoreThrough this tour, an insightful adventure of jungle walks, nighttime wildlife observations, Caimans, Pink River Dolphins, Piranhas, Monkeys and more, eagerly awaits. Along the way, intimate visits to traditional jungle fishing communities which line our route will round off an Amazon experience almost impossible to replicate, and never to be forgotten.
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