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Tranquility and adrenaline: adventure tourism in Brazil
Adventure tourism can offer something both to those who want tranquility and those who seek adrenaline. With continental dimensions, Brazil has countless places of natural beauty that provide amazing experiences. Come and get to know it!
Located in the Brazilian Cerrado, the Chapada dos Veadeiros is in the state of Goiás and is home to several species of fauna and flora, hundreds of springs, waterfalls, and rocks over a billion years old.
No wonder Bonito means ‘pretty’ in Portuguese. Located in Mato Grosso do Sul, this paradisiacal place, with preserved biodiversity, stands out for the crystalline blue waters of the Sucuri River and the Blue Lake Grotto (‘Gruta do Lago Azul’), which enchant travelers.
Jalapão, in the middle of Brazil (state of Tocantins), remains an extensive, untouched area of the Brazilian cerrado. With more than 34,000 km², the region is rich in waterfalls, canyons, rivers, trails, and climbing spots.
The Iguaçu Falls are in the southern region of Brazil, more precisely in the state of Paraná, on the border with Argentina. Considered the world's largest waterfalls, they average 1.3 million liters per second and are recognized as a natural world heritage site by Unesco.