An immersive experience of history, culture, arts, and virgin nature.
A brief itinerary of Brazil, a city that never lets go of its carnival mood.
The Quaint and Colorful Salvador
A comingling
of mellow colors and diversity, Salvador is the cultural epicentre of Brazil and replete with architectural wonders. The streets are beautiful to stroll, shop from the eccentric quarters, and photograph the churches, museums, and art galleries. Rio Vermelho is Salvador's hipster neighbourhood. It is a pretty amazing spot to hang out with friends and try the delicacies in its bohemian eateries.
Salvador, being the capital city, is replete with touristy spots, which include folklore and art centres, forts, local markets, throbbing nightlife, and abandoned corners.
The Dainty El Bonito
The pinnacle of eco-tourism, El Bonito proudly boasts of a 76 square kilometres Serra de Bodoquena National Park rich with flora and fauna. El Bonito is a retreat into nature, with its rivers flowing in a perfect hushed symphony, and quite a few also offer snorkeling.
A trip to El Bonito is equivalent to taking a plunge into the subterranean realm that shelters wildlife, crystal-clear waterfalls, freshwater havens, lush greeneries, undulating pools, and shallow waterbeds that beckon to a faraway world.
Rio Sucuri certainly deserves a special mention by virtue of its calm, pristine, and crystalline water that breathes serenity into the surroundings. Macaws, anteaters, and tapirs grace the world above.
Paraty, Nestled Between Mountains
Paraty is perched on the Costa Verde, the Brazilian Coast, whose cobblestone streets lined with colonial mansions, outlets leading to beaches, eateries, and picturesque buildings still remind of the once economic prosperity that the town had witnessed. Pratay is comparatively touristy and pretty expensive to stay in, yet it is worth every penny that you would splurge. Since the town is speckled with luxury accommodations and fine dining options, this could be your last destination in Brazil.
The Gastronomical Delights Filled Campo Grande
Campo Grande is the gateway to Brazil's mesmerising wetlands speckled by local communities, shacks, and makeshift shops. The aloofness of this town dipped in untainted natural beauty has a distinct charm. If you are keen on indulging in a rustic, serene, and minimalist lifestyle for a couple of days, Campo Grande is unparalleled. For wildlife photographers, the town is a visual treat for spotting wildlife in the nooks and corners, which is a sheer delight. Hiking options are available in ample numbers, even in the remotest fringes brimming with rich and diverse wildlife. Goosebumps, eh?