Cultural

Listing all the advantages of traveling is a difficult task. However, it is easy to find the main advantage: the opportunity to open our minds. The encounter with new cultures, with people of different beliefs and habits is very enriching. To make it even better, do it in historical destinations: full of landmarks and scars that never fail to remind us of our past. Let culture broaden your mind.

Cultural

The core culture of Brazil is derived from Portuguese culture, because of its strong colonial ties with the Portuguese empire. In many cities you can still see their colonial architectural styles. The culture was, however, also strongly influenced by the contributions of Italian, German and other European as well Japanese, Jewish and Arab immigrants who arrived in large numbers in the South and Southeast of Brazil. The indigenous Amerindians influenced Brazil's language and cuisine; and the Africans influenced language, cuisine, music, dance and religion.

Paraty

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Paraty is a lovely colonial town, 125 miles from Rio de Janeiro, in Ilha Grande Bay, Brazil's southeastern coast. It's a favorite with Brazilians and visitors who want to get away from it all in a historic town, laze on one of the many beaches, and indulge in a restful or even active vacation.

Rio de Janeiro

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Rio de Janeiro is where sparkling waters, beautiful people, and historic neighborhoods and museums combine with the rich sounds of Samba and a thriving nightlife. The result is Rio's reputation as one of the most striking destinations in the world.

Royal Route

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Visit Ouro Preto’s historical center and be delighted by its colonial architecture and the local gastronomy. You’ll spend 3 days getting to know some of Minas Gerais history. Later, visit The Inhotim Art Institute and Botanical Garden. Enjoy several installations by renowned Brazilian and international artists, a native forest and gardens like you’ve never seen.

Salvador

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Salvador is the most African city in the Western Hemisphere, the birthplace of a nation and home to the world's largest carnival. A town of revelry, a destination favored by Brazilians, a place of truly vibrant culture and an endemic, contagious joie de vivre. Here, a party is always bubbling under, and time is always found for the art of conversation.

São Paulo

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São Paulo is a huge city. It is the most populous city in Brazil, the Americas, and the Southern Hemisphere. A lifetime isn’t enough to truly know all its corners, but you might be able to start to grasp it in this three day tour. Get to know the city’s green lung: the Iburapuera Park; see its most bohemian neighborhood: Vila Madalena; dine at one of São paulo’s most prestigious rooftop restaurants; take a quick dive into art and more.

Xingu

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By immersing yourself in Kayapó culture, you become more than just an observer; you actively engage with the community, gaining a deep appreciation for the region's rich biodiversity. Situated between the Amazon and the Cerrado ecosystems, this unique location forms a natural corridor, offering unparalleled opportunities to observe a diverse array of bird species amidst the expansive and vibrant local flora and fauna.