Brazil is located near the crossing lines of the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn. This gives Brazil its wonderful climate and vast variety of plant life and vegetation. Brazil.s natural environments are almost indescribable. These natural environments give their onlookers a view of a true natural environment where many types of wildlife flourish and many types of plant life grow that can.t be seen anywhere else in the world. There is much to see and do on the Brazilian coastlines. This is because Brazil's population is concentrated along the coastline and in a few large urban centers in the interior. It's not hard to see why Brazil is one of the most populated nations in the world.
The streets of Central Salvador take tourists back to the beginnings of Brazil. Your tour begins at the Barra Lighthouse, passing the Teatro Castro Alves, home to the Bahian Symphony Orchestra and the Balé (ballet)... Read More >>
This trip returns after sunset, so that we
can observe night life, including caimans. Navigation up the Amazon (the upper
part of it called Solimoes by the natives) to lake Janauaca. Dinner on the way.
The largest contiguous
wetland on the planet, declared a World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve by
UNESCO, is South America's primary wildlife sanctuary. With a total area of approximately
150,000km² and located in the center of ... Read More >>