2018 Must Visit: How To Travel Like A Local In Brazil? 

Hike though Diamantina National Park

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Diamantina National Park is an ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts, with lots of hiking and caving opportunities throughout. This beautiful landscape has a little bit of everything to explore – mountains, forests, caves, and lakes.

See the Architecture in Brasilia

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Brasilia was planned out as Brazil’s new capital in the 1950s and built up in just a few short years. This is an interesting place to see modern buildings and a must for all architecture lovers.

Lounge on the Beach at Copacabana

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If you only visit one beach in Brazil, make it Copacabana. Here you’ll find kiosks selling bathing suits, games of volleyball and soccer being played, and a long line of restaurants and hotels. It’s marked by white sand and calm waves, and a very popular spot to sunbathe and people-watch. Another excellent beach area to visit is in Ipanema.

Take in the Capital City of Rio

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Many people start their Brazilian journey in Rio, and there’s plenty to see and do here to start your trip. Ipanema Beach is the local sunbathing spot here, and you can’t miss the Christ the Redeemer statue. While you’re in town, make sure to check out the historic public squares, cathedrals, and monasteries, and maybe even take a cable car to Sugar Loaf Mountain. Corcovado is accessible via railway trail and draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.

Visit during Brazilian Carnival

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Nearly everyone has heard of Carnival, even without stepping foot in Brazil. That’s because it’s the largest part of the year, and totally worth seeing for yourself if you’re up for a wild and crazy atmosphere. This is the ultimate time for traditional music, rowdy behavior, dancing, drinking, and scantily-clad costumes.

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