Car Hire Brazil - Mini guide to Brazil
One of the worlds largest countries, Brazil is well known to the world through its perennial football heroes, the Amazon jungle, the samba, stunning Rio, and the locals reputation for partying.
Rio de Janeiro is undoubtedly Brazils most famous tourist destination, and arguably boasts one of the worlds most perfect settings. Set among mountains and inland bays, the city has magnificent sweeping beaches and excellent vistas from Corcovado (on which stands a statue of Christ the redeemer with arms outstretched), and Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf). Adding to this are the Serra da Carioca and Parque Nacional da Tijuca that divide the city. Copacabana beach is probably the best landmark in this crowded city, and stretches 4.5 kms. Its waterfront is heavily built up and bustling with beautiful bodies and sun-soaked people over every ilk. Ipanema is where the chic hang out, but there are plenty more beaches.
Carnival atmosphere is incredible, though crowded, yet at any time of the year theres plenty of entertainment. The city never seems to sleep and has many contrasting characters, from the hillside slums to the highrises of the waterfront.
Several hundred kilometers inland, Brasília is a sterile, purpose-built capital, scarcely 40 years old. It was an incredibly ambitious project, perfectly designed and landscaped and even makes it onto the World Heritage list, but pretty dull by night. The popular Parque Nacional de Brasília ecological reserve is a good place to escape to.
São Paulo is one of the worlds largest cities, made of immigrants and ethnic neighbourhoods. Its brimming with people and ever lively, matching its obvious South American-styled sophistication, and cultural and intellectual superiority. It has some good museums and plenty of entertainment options, though it can be quite intimidating.