Brazil is best described in the superlative, wildest parties, greatest waterfall, biggest wetlands, mightiest river or the largest rain forest. The dense jungles of the Amazon, semi arid scrubland, rugged hills and miles of beautiful coastline, Brazil's topography is as varied as its cultural wealth. Having been a Portuguese colony for better part of three centuries has left the indelible mark of Portuguese influence in everything from language to food. You could indulge in hand gliding in Rio, surfing in Santa Caterina, sailing in Buzios, fishing in Araguaia and Tocantins or simply play football, a national obsession.
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- Amazonia National Park - Located northwest of Rio de Janeiro, this dense rain forest is a national park.
- Rio de Janeiro - Called the Marvellous City, Rio symbolises the Brazilian people and their attitude.
- Chapada Diamantina National Park - Located north of Rio de Janeiro, the mountains are laced with hiking trails that pass roaring waterfalls, mysterious caves and wild rivers.
- Costa Verde - The coast offers relaxing day and weekend trips.
- Iguacu Falls - Located near the junction of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.
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