Customized Tour To Brazil

9N/10D 4 Cities

Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Manaus and Foz do Iguaçu

Embark on an unforgettable 10-15 day tour of Brazil, a country renowned for its vibrant culture, stunning natural beauty, and rich history. From the bustling streets of Rio de Janeiro to the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls and the diverse ecosystems of the Amazon Rainforest, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Brazil’s most iconic and breathtaking destinations. Delve into the rhythms of samba, savor delectable Brazilian cuisine, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Brazilian people.

Begin your journey in Rio de Janeiro, where you’ll visit the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and take in panoramic views from Sugarloaf Mountain. Wander along the famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, and explore the vibrant neighborhoods of Lapa and Santa Teresa. Next, head to the majestic Iguazu Falls, one of the largest and most impressive waterfall systems in the world. Continue to the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland, where you’ll have the opportunity to see a diverse array of wildlife. Conclude your tour with an adventure in the Amazon Rainforest, exploring the lush jungle and discovering its incredible biodiversity. This tour offers a perfect blend of urban excitement, natural wonders, and cultural immersion, providing a truly unforgettable Brazilian experience.

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Tour FAQ

Do I need a visa to travel to Brazil from India?

  • Yes, Indian citizens generally need a visa to enter Brazil. You can apply for a visa at the nearest Brazilian embassy or consulate

What is the best time to visit Brazil?

  • The best time to visit Brazil depends on the region. Generally, the dry season from May to September is ideal for most parts of the country, including the Amazon and Pantanal regions. For beach destinations like Rio de Janeiro and the northeast coast, the weather is warm and pleasant year-round.

Are there direct flights from India to Brazil?

  • There are no direct flights from India to Brazil. Travelers typically have to transit through major hubs such as Dubai, Istanbul or European cities like London or Paris to reach cities like São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro

What currency is used in Brazil, and can I use credit cards?

  • The official currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops in major cities, but it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases and in rural areas.

What should I pack for a trip to Brazil?

  • Pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the tropical and subtropical climate. Include swimwear, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Don’t forget insect repellent and a travel adapter for your electronic devices. For visits to the Amazon or Pantanal, consider packing long sleeves and pants to protect against mosquitoes.

Is it safe to drink tap water in Brazil?

  • It is generally recommended to drink bottled water in Brazil to avoid any potential health issues.

What type of clothing should I pack for the trip?

  • Pack lightweight, comfortable clothing for the summer and warm layers for the winter. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are essential. Modest clothing is recommended when visiting religious sites.

Are there any health precautions I should take before traveling to Brazil?

  • No specific vaccinations are required for Brazil, but it’s advisable to have routine vaccinations up to date. Consider vaccinations for hepatitis A and B, typhoid and yellow fever, especially if traveling to the Amazon region. Anti-malarial medication may also be recommended for certain areas. Ensure you have adequate travel insurance with health coverage.

Can I use my mobile phone in Brazil?

  • Yes, you can use your mobile phone in Brazil. Ensure your phone is unlocked and either activate international roaming or purchase a local SIM card for better rates on calls and data.

What electrical outlets are used in Brazil, and do I need a power adapter?

  • Brazil uses Type N electrical outlets with a standard voltage of 127/220V and a frequency of 60Hz. It’s advisable to bring a universal power adapter to ensure your devices can be charged.