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Brazil Travel: Discover the Pantanal in Mato Grosso do Sul

Everyone goes to Rio de Janeiro when traveling in Brazil, why not do something else? The state of Mato Grosso do Sul has a wealth of things to do, the whole of nature walks and hikes to the diving in underwater caves and urban exploration city. Only a short flight of more popular destinations like Brazil, Iguazu and Rio de Janeiro, there is no reason not to visit to this southern region. Here are our first three destinations in Mato Grosso do Sul.

First The Pantanal wetland
As the largest wetland and third largest in the world reservein environment, there is nothing to shy away from the Pantanal needs. The visuals broad, flat floodplain with high mountains on all sides over which for many beautiful pictures. See exotic animals such as macaws, tapirs, monkeys, capybaras, anteaters, owls and more while visiting the Pantanal rivers low. Fishing in the months between March and October is a fun activity and a good chance to sit down, relax, and enjoy the rest of the wetland.
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Brazil Packages: Discover Brazil

Brazil is the largest country in South America, 10% larger than the continental United States. There are so many things to see and do with a living culture, gentle beaches, lively festivals, music and dancing sexy, and some of the best natural wonders of the world: the Iguazu Falls and the Amazon rain forest. This package combines the best cities in Brazil, you would not be able to forgive you if you do not see on holiday in Brazil. (more…)

Brazil Vacations Tips: All About Rio De Janeiro’s Sugarloaf Mountain Cable Car

Rio de Janeiro has a lot to boast: gleaming white beaches, abundant sunshine, good food, music and nightlife – A more secure cable cars in the world. Line cable for Rio Sugarloaf offers a panoramic view of the competing London Eye overlooking the River Thames and elevators in the traditional Tyrolean Alps. Sugarloaf Mountain by cable car ride is one of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil during the holidays.

Sugar Loaf cable car was built in 1912. It was a rickety wooden craft, which takes 24 passengers. The cable installed nearly 600 feet – not quite at the top, but pretty impressive. The first cable car line in the 1960s and 1970s, a facelift, and the popularity of the ride by cable car continued to grow. In 2002 received the cable car line to its recent overhaul.
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