Sunday, November 28, 2010

Top 3 Sights in Brazil

Holidays to Brazil can include anything from exploring jungles, lying on sunny beaches or admiring great works of religious architecture. This dynamic country is one of the most unique and beautiful in the world and offers a diverse range of intriguing holidays.

The Amazon Rainforest

Holidays to Brazil offer the opportunity to explore the world famous Amazon Rainforest. This vast jungle hosts the largest water system on the planet and you can enjoy exploring the forest by boat on Brazil tours in this region. Hosting 60% of the total rainforest, Brazil is certainly the country of choice for discovering the mystical jungle.

The Amazon Rainforest dates back 55 millions years and today it hosts about 2.5 million species of insect, 2,000 bird and mammal species and tens of thousands of plant types. Such a diverse and rich region begs to be explored, and many Brazil tours include several days or more in the area. Manuas is considered by many to be the gateway to the rainforest, and you can stay in excellent jungle lodges once inside the forest walls - an experience you will remember forever.

Beautiful Beaches on the North Coast

Holidays to Brazil very often conjure images of white sandy beaches, sparkling blue waters and bright sunshine. Brazil certainly lives up to its beach destination reputation, hosting some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. And the north coast is just the place for a beach holiday, with this coastline boasting some of Brazil's best beaches.

If you want a quiet, small, fishing-town atmosphere, Recife is just the place for your Brazil holiday, home to the quaint fishing town of Porto de Galinhas. This is a beach holiday haven, where you can enjoy the beautiful natural pools and crystal clear waters.

For a livelier beach holiday to Brazil, you can try Pipa, situated in the northern region of the country. Fine white sands, clear waters and dramatic cliffs await you in this idyllic beach destination. Here you can enjoy delicious sundowners at buzzing beach bars, and experience Brazil's vibrant night life.

The Statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio

Many Brazil tours will take you to see Rio's very own statue, now one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This impressive statue of Jesus Christ stands 38m tall and 30m wide. It is positioned at the peak of Corcovado (700m) in the Tijuica Forest National Park, guarding over the city which it overlooks.

A story which the locals like to tell about the statue is when it got struck by lightning. On February 10 2008, Rio suffered a violent electrical storm. The statue itself was struck by lightning, but amazingly remained unscathed. While some see this as a religious sign, critics and scientists attribute the statue's ability to withstand the lightning to its make-up of soapstone, which acted as an insulator during the storm. Whatever you believe, the statue is impressive to behold and is worth visiting whilst on holiday to Brazil.

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