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BRAZIL
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Od sjevera prema jugu
From north to south
Jeste li spremni za nezaboravno putovanje?
Are you ready for an unforgettable journey?
Brazil je zemlja kontinentalnih razmjera s gotovo 8000 kilometara zadivljujuće obale, šest različitih ekosustava, raznolikom gastronomijom, kulturnim različitostima i gostoljubivim ljudima. Pozivamo vas da krenete na putovanje kroz neka nevjerojatna odredišta u pet brazilskih regija.
REGIJA SJEVER
Amazonska prašuma u Brazilu najveća je tropska prašuma na svijetu, pokriva područje od približno 5,5 milijuna četvornih kilometara. Ova je šuma dom jedinstvenim divljim životinjama, krajolicima koji oduzimaju dah i fascinantnim autohtonim kulturama.
Belém i Manaus odlična su odredišta za posjetitelje koji žele doživjeti bogatu kulturnu i prirodnu baštinu amazonske regije. Belém, poznat kao ulaz u amazonsku prašumu, nudi spoj povijesti, tradicije i prirode uz bogatu kulturnu baštinu i paletu kulinarskih delicija. Nešto dalje, u središtu amazonske prašume nalazi se Manaus, živahan grad s jedinstvenom kulturom koja kombinira autohtone, europske i afričke utjecaje. Grad je bogat zanimljivim muzejima, kazalištima i kulturnim sadržajima koji ističu bogatu povijest ove regije.
Sjeveroistok
Na sjeveroistoku Brazila dani su dugi s puno sunca i mora.
Zadivljujući arhipelag Fernando de Noronha, udaljen 354 kilometra od obale, dio je UNESCO-ove svjetske baštine poznato po svojim netaknutim plažama, kristalno čistim morem i divljim životinjama poput dupina, morskih kornjača i šarenih ribljih vrsta. Tamo možete posjetiti Baía do Sancho, najbolju plažu na svijetu prema ljestvici Tripadvisora za ovu godinu.
Još jedna nezaobilazna destinacija u ovoj regiji jest Nacionalni park Lençóis Maranhenses. Zaštićeno područje parka obuhvaća 70 km obale, a u unutrašnjosti valovite pješčane dine.
Za sve ljubitelje povijesti i kulture nezaobilazna je destinacija Salvador Bahia, koja vrvi bogatom afro-brazilskom baštinom i zadivljujućom kolonijalnom arhitekturom.
01 Zgrada nacionalnog kongresa u Brasíliji, koju je dizajnirao
Oscar
02 Palača Itamaraty, sjedište Ministarstva vanjskih poslova Brazila, koju je dizajnirao
Oscar Niemeyer Itamaraty Palace, headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, designed by Oscar Niemeyer
Osim lijepih krajolika, Salvador i njegove šarene ulice, živahna glazbena scena i ukusna kuhinja nude zaista nezaboravno iskustvo.
SREDIŠNJI DIO − ZAPAD
Putovanje ovom regijom započinjemo u glavnom gradu Brazila, Brasíliji, remek-djelu modernističke arhitekture i urbanizma, koji su dizajnirali veliki brazilski arhitekti
Oscar Niemeyer i Lúcio Costa. Jedinstven dizajn, koji obilježuju oštre linije i odvažni oblici, svrstao je Brasíliju na UNESCO-ov popis svjetske baštine.
Dragulj prirode u ovoj regiji jest Pantanal, golemo močvarno područje koje je bogato divljim životinjama i biljnim vrstama. Preporučujemo smještaj na jednoj od lokalnih farmi budući da su mnoge od njih sjajno prilagođene turistima.
JUGOISTOK
Rio de Janeiro, poznat i kao cidade maravilhosa ili čudesan grad, jedno je od najpoznatijih brazilskih odredišta. Dok istražujete svjetski poznate plaže Copacabanu i Ipanemu, Krista Otkupitelja i brdo
Šećerna glava, neke od najprepoznatljivijih simbola Brazila diljem svijeta, nemojte propustiti Botanički vrt. Osnovan 1808. za vrijeme kolonijalnog Brazila, ovaj ekološki dragulj nalazi se u samome srcu grada. São Paulo najveći je grad u Brazilu i užurbana metropola koja nikad ne spava. Šetnja Avenijom Paulista nezaobilazna je aktivnost, kao i posjet kultnom Muzeju moderne umjetnosti (MASP). Četvrti Liberdade, Bixiga i Vila Madalena nude nebrojene mogućnosti za one željne bogatog noćnog života.
U državi Minas Gerais posjetitelji mogu istražiti povijesne gradove Ouro Preto, Diamantina i Congonhas, osnovane u vrijeme zlatne groznice u Brazilu u 18. stoljeću. Krasi ih dobro očuvana kolonijalna barokna arhitektura 18. stoljeća, a lokalna kuhinja jedinstvena je i vrlo cijenjena u Brazilu.
JUG
Za kraj posjetite nezaobilazne čarobne slapove Iguaçu u državi Paraná, jedno od sedam svjetskih čuda prirode s oko 275 slapova. Zaista je spektakularan prizor!
Preporučamo i posjet državi Rio Grande do Sul, poznatoj po vinogradarstvu i specifičnoj kulturi gaucha, načinu života u ravnicama koje karakteriziraju jahanje, uzgoj stoke, tradicionalna glazba, ispijanje čaja yerba mate i vrhunska govedina s roštilja.
Brazil is a country of continental proportions. It has more than 8,000 kilometers of stunning coastline, six different biomes, diverse gastronomy, different cultures in each region and welcoming people. We invite you to embark on a journey through some incredible destinations in the five regions of the country.
North Region
The Amazon Rainforest in Brazil is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, covering an area of approximately 5.5 million square kilometers. This forest is home to unique wildlife, breathtaking landscapes and fascinating indigenous cultures.
Belém and Manaus are great destinations for visitors who want to experience the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Amazon region. Belém, known as the gateway to the Amazon Rainforest, offers a blend of history, tradition, and nature, with its rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine. Meanwhile, Manaus is a vibrant city with a unique culture that combines indigenous, European, and African influences, and is home to museums, theaters, and other cultural institutions that highlight the region’s rich history and traditions.
Northeast
In the Northeast of Brazil the days are long with plenty of sunshine and warm waters. A stunning archipelago located some 354 kilometers off the coast, Fernando de Noronha, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and unique wildlife, such as dolphins, sea turtles, and colorful fish. There you can visit Baía do Sancho, the world’s best beach according to a 2023 ranking from Tripadvisor. Another must-see destination in this region is Lençóis Maranhenses National Park. Protected area of the park includes 70 km of coastline and an interior composed of rolling sand dunes.
For history buffs and culture lovers, Salvador Bahia is a must-visit destination that offers a glimpse into Afro-Brazilian heritage and stunning colonial architecture. The city is not just a feast for the eyes, its colorful streets, lively music scene and delicious cuisine make for an unforgettable experience.
CENTRAL-WEST
In the heart of the country is the Central-West region. The journey begins in the capital Brasília, a masterpiece of modernist architecture and urban planning, designed by the great Brazilian architects Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer. Its unique design, characterized by sweeping curves and bold shapes, has made it a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Among this region’s natural wonders is the Brazilian Pantanal, a vast wetland area that teems with wildlife and flora species One of the best ways to enjoy the Pantanal is staying in a farm, as many of them offer a great structure to welcome tourists.
Southeast
Rio de Janeiro, also known as the “cidade maravilhosa” or marvelous city, is one of the most iconic destinations in Brazil. While exploring the world-famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, the iconic Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain, some of Brazil’s most recognizable symbols around the globe, make sure not to miss the Botanical Garden. Founded in 1808 during colonial Brazil, this ecological gem is located in the heart of Rio. São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil and is a bustling metropolis that never sleeps. Taking a stroll down Avenida Paulista is a must-do activity, as well as visiting the iconic Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo (MASP). For those looking for a lively nightlife, the neighborhoods of Liberdade, Bixiga and Vila Madalena offer countless options. In the state of Minas Gerais, visitors can explore the historic towns of Ouro Preto, Diamantina and Congonhas, founded during the 18th-century gold rush in Brazil. These towns offer the opportunity to see well-preserved colonial Baroque architecture from the 18th century as well as the local cuisine that is unique and highly appreciated in Brazil.
South
Last but not least, the famous Iguaçu Falls in Paraná are one of the seven natural wonders of the world, with around 275 waterfalls. It is a truly spectacular sight to behold! In the south, we recommend a visit to the state of Rio Grande do Sul, known as the largest wine-producing region and for its distinct gaucho culture, which is a way of life on the plains characterized by horsemanship, livestock farming, traditional guitar music, the consumption of yerba mate, and beef barbecues.