Pls go to Travel Tips Playlist: http://bit.ly/3MpQftX Brazil - Best Places To Visit In Brazil - Travel Documentary #RelaxFun Carnaval is a festivity that permeates every city and every person in Brazil. If you haven't been to this event, you won't believe how much fun and happiness people can have. Anything you want will surely be fulfilled in Brazil. Diverse ecosystems, rare and wild plant and animal species, and otherworldly landscapes are just a few of the attractions. Let's look into Brazil's most popular tourist locations more! 1. Rio de Janeiro. Welcome to the lush mountains, stunning beaches, opulent nightlife, and passionate football supporters. A place like that exists only in Rio. Rio, often called Cidade Maravilhosa or the Marvelous City, is surrounded by lush mountains and boasts a long, uninterrupted shoreline. The beach, according to the Cariocas, is overrun with activity. 2. Paraty. Along Brazil's Green Coast, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, is one of the most visited tourist destinations. Numerous waterfalls, an emerald-green sea, enormous coastal mountains, and tropical forests can be found in Paraty. 3. São Luís. As a result of the meticulous restoration work carried out on the colonial residences there, the ancient town of So Lus has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You may visit a ton of shops, museums, and galleries. 4. Salvador. Salvador in the Brazilian state of Bahia is renowned for its incredible vitality. The town's historic centre is located in the Pelourinho neighborhood. Its colonial architecture may still be seen in significant amounts, and it is best known for serving as the capital of Portugal's New World region. 5. São Paulo State. One of Brazil's many wonderful features is Paulo state. There are some of the top goods on offer in the nation. Paulo is the most recent boomtown, and everything there is expanding, including trade, industry, banking, culture, and, of course, tourists. However, you can also spend some time outside the city by traveling to Serra da Mantiqueira. 6. Brasilia. The meticulous planning and complex planning that went into constructing Brazil's capital were visible in the 1960s. The iconic structure in Brasilia is designed to resemble an airplane. Each area of the aircraft has its own distinct business, financial, cultural, and governmental districts. 7. Fortaleza. Fortaleza is yet another important Brazilian city. The vibrant cultural scene, stunning beaches, and substantially better shopping are among of its most well-known features. Check out Meireles, Mucuripe, Iracema, and everyone's favorite, Praia do Futuro, if you're seeking for beaches. 8. Olinda. Olinda, a Portuguese colonial town from the 16th century, is situated on a hill surrounded by woods and boasts a large number of churches, museums, and restaurants. In 1982, it received the UNESCO World Heritage classification. The rest of the town is as attractive, with various structures from the 18th century, monasteries and convents, and exquisitely painted homes. 9. Recife. The "Venice of Brazil" has nothing not to be admired. Both inside and beyond the city, which is connected by a system of waterways, islands, bridges, and peninsulas, are tropical rainforests. Beautiful old towns, breathtaking beaches, and intriguing cultures can all be found here. 10. Iguazu. Along Argentina's border sits this breathtaking natural beauty. A collection of waterfalls along the Iguazu River make up the Iguazu Waterfalls. It is amazing to be surrounded by a lush forest, fascinating wildlife, and stunning waterfalls. 11. Manaus. Manaus, a city on the Negro River, is commonly referred to be the entrance to the Amazon Rainforest. One of the biggest towns in the nation and the capital of Amazonas, it is home to magnificent structures like the Rio Negro Palace and the Amazonas Opera House. 12. Curitiba. This state's capital, which is fully urban, is a well-known venue for musical performances. The Guara Theatre and the Wire Opera are two steel tube structures with glass ceilings where you may see some excellent performances. 13. Jijoca de Jericoacoara. One of Ceara, Brazil's breathtaking beaches is an undiscovered gem. A beach that ranks among the world's most beautiful features calm waves, white sand dunes, and magnificent blue lagoons. In 2002, it was designated as a national park and an area for environmental protection since it is the location of a large turtle's nest. 14. Bonito. Bonito is a lovely one-street neighborhood. It serves as the hub of the area and as a prototype for ecotourism in Brazil. Discover the vast, stalactite-covered Abismo Anhumas cavern, which provides options for swimming, diving, and abseiling. Timecode: 0:00 - Intro 0:37 - Rio de Janeiro 1:25 - Paraty 2:08 - São Luís 2:39 - Salvador 3:23 - São Paulo State 4:27 - Brasilia 4:52 - Fortaleza 5:23 - Olinda 6:01 - Recife 6:33 - Iguazu 6:58 - Manaus 7:35 - Curitiba 8:05 - Jijoca de Jericoacoara 8:40 - Bonito