WELCOME TO BRAZIL
The largest of all the Latin American countries, Brazil covers nearly half the entire continent of South America. The Amazon River, running across the entire width of Brazil, is the world's largest river in terms of volume. As it thunders towards the Atlantic Ocean, the Amazon passes through the largest rainforest in the world, many tracts of which are still unexplored and home to the greatest number of biological organisms on earth. Further south are the Iguazu falls, the most voluminous waterfalls in the world. Lying on the borders of Brazil and Argentina, the colossal cascades are perhaps the most amazing site on the continent.
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Rio de Janeiro - Iguazu -Salvador - Belo Horizonte - Buzios
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13 Days / 12 Nights

ITINERARY
Day 1: Rio de Janeiro

Arrival in Rio, reception and transfer to your hotel.

Day 2: Rio de Janeiro

After breakfast, a briefing on the up and coming tour before a full day visit of the "marvelous city" including a sightseeing tour to Sugar Loaf Mountain. A two-stage cable car takes you to the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain where you will enjoy a splendid view of Rio, Copacabana Beach, and Guanabara Bay. Lunch before visiting Corcovado, the mountain home of the world famous, Cristo de Redentor statue for a magnificent 360° panoramic view of Rio. A trip to the Tijuca forest, a luxuriant tropical forest only minutes away from this huge metropolis before return to your hotel.

Day 3: Rio de Janeiro

Full day visit by boat to the tropical islands around Rio. Lunch on the islands is included.

Day 4: Rio de Janeiro - Iguazu

Transfer to the airport for the flight to Iguazu. Reception and transfer to your hotel. Excursion to the fabulous UNESCO World Heritage Iguazu falls, the most voluminous falls in the world and more than three times the width of the Niagara Falls. The falls lie on the three borders of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. The tour will include a "Macuco Safari" an exhilarating boat ride on the Parana River heading towards the Iguazu falls themselves. Return to your hotel.

Day 5: Iguazu Falls - Argentina side

Today we will cross the border and enter Argentina for a closer view of these magnificent falls. Set in a subtropical rain forest reserve of over 180,000 hectares, Iguazu is home to jaguars, pumas, caiman and over 400 species of bird. It also offers a chance of seeing the falls close up. Return to Brazil and your hotel.

Day 6: Iguazu -Sao Paulo - Salvador

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for the flight to Salvador, via Sao Paulo, capital of the state of Bahia and one of Brazil's highlights. Transfer to your hotel. It was on November 1st, 1501 that Amerigo Vespucci sailed into Salvador's bay, which subsequently became known as All Saints Bay. Founded in 1549, Salvador was to become the most important Brazilian city for the next 300 years. Another UNESCO heritage of humanity site, the city boasts many Portuguese colonial houses in addition to being the most African city in Brazil. A half day city tour including a visit to the Catedral Basilica, and Largo do Pelourinho, the old slave auction site.

Day 7: Salvador

Free day.

Day 8: Salvador - Belo Horizonte

Transfer to the airport for the one hour flight to Belo Horizonte. The capital of the state of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte is a leading cultural centre, with three universities, a historical museum, and numerous libraries. A city tour visiting the Chapel of Sao Francisco which houses paintings by Candido Portinari. Return to your hotel.

Day 9: Belo Horizonte - Ouro Preto

After breakfast, full day tour to Ouro Preto, a UNESCO Historical and Cultural site. Founded in 1698, the city became the centre of the largest gold and silver rush in the Americas. The city has many gold-leafed baroque churches and many examples of sculpture, mostly by Antonio Francisco Lisboa. Visits include the Church of Sao Francisco de Assis and the façade of the Church of Nossa Senhora do Carma.

Day 10: Belo Horizonte - Congonhas

Half day excursion to Congonhas, the centre of the nickel, iron and gold mining industry of Brazil. The town is dominated by the great pilgrimage church of Bom Jesus from 1775 and its chapels, which are set in 18th Century style gardens. The main sanctuary is famous for its soapstone statues of the 12 apostles, again carved by Antonio Francisco Lisboa. Return to your hotel.

Day 11: Belo Horizonte - Rio de Janeiro - Buzios

Transfer to the airport for the flight to Rio de Janeiro and transfer to your hotel in Buzios. Free day at leisure.

Day 12: Buzios

Free day at leisure

Day 13: Buzios -Rio de Janeiro

After breakfast, transfer to the airport in Rio for your connecting flight home.

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WHAT IS INCLUDED / NOT INCLUDED
Our Price Includes:

Accommodation in a choice of hotels, resorts and hosterias, including breakfast and taxes.
All private transfers, tours and excursions as per itinerary with local English speaking guides and a permanent English Speaking tour leader.

Our price does not include:

International return air tickets to South America.
Domestic and international airport taxes.
Meals not mentioned in your itinerary.
Personal expenses such as telephone bills, laundry expenses, etc.
Insurance against theft, loss, illness and/or accident.