Breathing and living football, just a touch makes Brazil worthy of hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Explore this beautiful country and participate in the fiery competitions on the pitch, promising to be a fantastic journey.
'The giant' of South America with its majestic plateaus along with a rich and distinctive culinary culture is always an attractive destination for tourists. So how can one combine sightseeing and attending the World Cup 2014? The famous travel website Lonely Planet has an article suggesting unique journeys to highlight the unique cultural, culinary, and human aspects of Brazil.
Journey to discover nature
A rich tapestry of lush vegetation makes Brazil a favorite choice for nature lovers. With numerous reserves and about 70 national parks, Brazil is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. You can easily list many interesting natural attractions such as the Amazon rainforest, the largest waterfall in South America, Iguazu Falls, or the Pantanal reserve.
Culinary exploration tour of Brazil
Brazil boasts over 7,000 kilometers of coastline with abundant sunshine and long stretches of sandy beaches, making it easy for tourists to find their ideal destination.
Fly to one of the cities hosting the 2014 World Cup, Fortaleza, where bus routes operate all day, ready to take you to the secluded paradise of Jericoacoara beach, one of Brazil's most romantic spots. The towering sand dunes with the serene backdrop of sunset will linger in travelers' memories longer than ever before.
Afterward, travelers can embark on a 3 to 4-day road trip, marveling at the most pristine beaches along the way and stopping at traditional fishing villages.
Praia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, voted Brazil's most beautiful beach, can only be accessed by boat or via short staircases carved into the cliffs.
As reported by Dân Trí
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourJune 18, 2014