There are a few countries in the world that really don’t require an introduction. Brazil is one of them. It’s the fifth largest country in the world. You could spend an entire year exploring and still never exhaust the list of things to do here.
The consensus in the media is that it’s an unsafe place to visit, but that wasn’t my experience at all. I have mostly great things to say about this country that captured my heart so completely, that I contemplated moving there several times during my trip.
Picture perfect beaches? Check. The majestic Iguazu Falls—one of the New Seven Wonders of the World? Check. The most vibrant carnival in the world? Check!
Brazil is one of those places you need to visit at least once in your lifetime!
Nature in all it’s Glory
The Biggest Carnival in the World
When the Brazilians host a carnival, they do it right!
Get ready for a week-long technicolor celebration. It’s enchanting, it’s intense, it’s a full-fledged 15-day extravaganza that explodes across Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo every February/March.
The Carnival marks the arrival of Lent, but it’s also a joyous celebration of the end of the scorching Brazilian summer. The city transforms into an effusion of color, music, and dance. Millions of locals and international visitors flock to Rio, the heart of the festivities.
The epicenter of Rio’s Carnival is the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí. This massive venue is the stage for dazzling parades featuring elaborate floats and samba schools. Costumed dancers in vibrant colors tell stories through movement and music, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of energy and passion.
The energy is infectious! Street parties erupt everywhere, pulsating with the rhythms of samba and funk carioca. Don’t be shy about joining the festivities. Hit the streets, mingle with the locals, and let the music take you wherever it wills!
Beautiful People
Brazil is a fusion of cultures. Walk down any street and you’ll see a beautiful blend of ethnicities and backgrounds. This diversity translates into a rich culture of traditions and religions. While things aren’t always perfect, Brazilians generally get along well, celebrating their differences.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Afro-Brazilian traditions in Salvador. Feel the rhythm of samba pulse through your veins in Rio, or get swept away by the frevo beats during Olinda’s Carnival.
Best Time To Visit
Brazil’s a massive country, and its weather changes depending on where you are. The country generally experiences an equatorial climate, which comes with two main seasons–rainy and dry. Up north, it’s temperate all year round, rain or shine. Down south, things get a bit more seasonal.
Accommodation – Accommodation is a big chunk of any travel budget, so here’s a breakdown of what to expect in Brazil:
Food – Food is one of the best parts of any trip! Here’s how much it costs to experience Brazil’s culinary scene:
For even better savings, explore the world of street food and convenience stores. Açaí bowls, savory pastries, and fresh fruit are all tasty and budget-friendly foods to try.
Street food and fast food will satisfy your taste buds for $5 to $10 per meal.
Transportation –
Suggested daily budget – If you’re on a tight budget, you can expect to spend between $40 to $60 per day, including accommodation, food, transportation, and tourist activities.
The average traveler can expect to spend around $80 to $120 per day.
Charity Adams, aka ChaCha, is the founder of LaChaCha. With 20+ years as a Portland Realtor and single mom, she transforms midlife from crisis to celebration, focusing on travel, wellness, and personal growth to inspire joy and enthusiasm.