Brazil

Rio de Janeiro

Rio as it is popularly known is the biggest seaside city in Brazil. The city is jeweled by the Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. The city is the most visited city in the southern Hemisphere. The most awaited event other than the football match is the Carnival featuring the Parade, with colorful and exotic costumes and the Samba dance.

Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo is the financial center of Brazil and is one of the most populous cities of the world. Sao Paulo’s art and cuisine is as multinational as the habitants of the city. Shopping and unique museums are the main attractions of the city. Sao Paulo is also host to the Brazil Grand Prix Formula 1 and the cultural importance of football here is immense.

Salvador

Salvador is the city well known for its Portuguese architecture. Colorful buildings are a landmark of Salvador. Afro-Brazillian culture, Pacific Ocean beaches with beautiful coast lines and Mountainous landscape make this a beautiful city to visit. There is never a dull moment for the adventure traveler and for those wanting to soak it all in, there are towns with waterfalls, coffee farms, museums set amid a back drop of volcanoes.

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Important Information:

Indian Nationals need a VISA prior to visiting Brazil and processing a tourist VISA takes about 10-12 working days from the date of submission.

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