Below are some sample itineraries to get you started. If you would like to visit somewhere not mentioned here just ask us - we can never include all possible areas and everything we do is tailor-made.
Itineraries are classified as follows: Classic: Our favourite itineraries. Group: Escorted group tours. Press: Itineraries we have prepared to accompany press articles. Specialist: Specialist itineraries, such as trekking, rafting, fishing or riding.
Classic itineraries (just Brazil)
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Active pursuits in Brazil - out and about in mountain and canyon
If you want to get active in Brazil there are plenty of options, too many for us to fit into any example itinerary. Here are a few ideas that could be bolted on, or bolted together to make a really interesting trip. They start with 3 ‘chapadas’ (mountain ranges formed by horizontal rock strata).
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Brazil: Dunes and Beaches - an overland journey along Brazil's north-eastern shoulder
This 11 day itinerary explores the coastal city of Recife, and the spectacular dunes of Lençois Maranhenses National Park, followed by a 4x4 adventure along remote and stunning beaches to the fishing village of Jericoacoara.
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Brazil: The Route of Gold - a journey through Brazil's colonial heartlands
This 10 day itinerary explores the Brazilian states of Bahia and Minas Gerais, visiting charming colonial towns, gold mines, and the caves and mountains of the Chapada Diamantina National Park, followed by a visit to Brazil’s original capital, Salvador.
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Classic Brazil - iconic cities, natural wonders of the world, rainforest and Brazil's north-east coast
Brazil has countless attractions but this 14 day trip takes in many of the most notable highlights including Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon rainforest and majestic Iguassu Falls.
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Southern Brazil - colonial history, whales and golden sand beaches
A 10 day journey exploring the colonial history of Curitiba and the stunning beaches of Santa Catarina's coast.
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Wildlife ideas in Brazil - from turtles or tapirs, monkeys or macaws, to jabirus or jaguars
Brazil has a wide range of fascinating wildlife, but the challenge is often how to see it, and how to sensibly connect the different key areas of such a vast country. Here are a few ideas that we could stitch together to form a longer itinerary.