Brazil
Brazil offers an abundance of natural beauty, large popular festivities and countless protected environmental reserves. The weather needs to be taken into consideration whenever planning a trip to Brazil, as it can have a significant bearing on how you enjoy certain regions of the country. For example, the Amazon region is one of the world’s rainiest places, making travel exceedingly difficult between January and May.

Brazil is the fifth-largest country in the world by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America; the fifth most populous country, with a total estimated population of nearly 200 million; and fourth most populous democracy.

From the rainforests in the north to the central marshlands and savanna and the major metropolitan areas of the south, Brazil offers great diversity. The country offers an assortment of sports and outdoor activities, many centered around its 4,700 miles of coastline, including golf, scuba diving, rafting, free flight, hiking and even beach volleyball and bird watching. Love the arts, history, culture and nightlife of the city? Look no further than São Paulo, the largest city in the southern hemisphere, where the cuisine is varied and sophisticated, theatre is eclectic, soccer is the favored sport, dancing is almost a must and music is king.

If you have the chance to come to Brazil for Carnaval, of course, Rio de Janeiro is the place to be. Carnaval, taking place during the week prior to Ash Wednesday is the ultimate way to experience Rio, a giant party lasting many days with parades in nearly every corner of the city.
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