Brazil is a vast, vibrant and magnetic country situated in the central-eastern part of South America, and lapped by the Atlantic Ocean. This melting pot of cultures, ethnicities, and religions is a product of its patchwork past of local traditions, colonial rule, and the influx of immigrants. It is South America’s largest country, with a landmass comparable to that of the United States, and a mosaic of ecosystems that supports the largest array of flora and fauna on the planet. The Brazilian people are typically warm and friendly, while the country’s natural diversity lends itself to myriad travel experiences, from idyllic coastal holidays and riotous Carnaval celebrations to stopovers in the dynamic cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Adventures await outdoor enthusiasts in the enthralling Amazon jungle.
Brazil’s southeastern state of Sao Paulo is dominated by its eponymous capital city. Nicknamed the ‘locomotive of Brazil’, Sao Paulo is the country’s economic and industrial centre: a dizzying, disorientating - but always thrilling - juggernaut of a city, offering enough sights and attractions to satisfy even the most seasoned traveller. The largest city in the southern hemisphere, Sao Paulo can be intimidating to navigate at first, but it will reward visitors who explore its worldclass art galleries and museums, its chic restaurants and its iconic sights (such as the neo-Gothic Sao Paulo Cathedral). Elsewhere in Sao Paulo state, the Serra da Mantiqueira play host to mountain retreats, while you can explore the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in Iporanga and kick back on rainforest-fringed beaches in Ubatuba.