Cross the border and the Tancredo Neves Bridge over the Iguaz River, which forms the border between Argentina and Brazil. To visit the Devil's Gorge we will take an electric train for a visit through the park with 2 stops until the trail where the walking tour begins to the visit the upper walkways which allows a different and more intimate contact with the falls and the rainforest. The highl...
On foot, meander along the paved pathway on the Brazilian side of the falls taking in the stunning views of the Argentinian side. Spot butterflies, colourful birds and of course the local coatis along the way; a long-tailed racoon-like creatures with a well-developed sense of tourists' feeding habits! Surrounded by lush subtropical jungle, the path allows for views from a variety of vantage points...
This tour showcases the many buildings of the "old" and opulent Manaus, from the beginning of the 20th century. Our visit starts at Mercado Municipal building - bought by catalogue in a foundry in Europe and fashioned after the famous market "Les Halles" that existed in Paris. Visit the colourful floating market with its typical boats, the British-style Customs House, the opul...
Sail by schooner to several of the most beautiful beaches and islands in the bay of Paraty, all surrounded by dense rainforest. After sailing for roughly forty minutes the schooner makes three stops of around one hour each for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. Although the exact locations tend to vary with each tour, depending, on weather conditions and to avoid the crowds, the islands inclu...
Visit the Baia de Todos os Santos / All Saints' Bay, which is not only the biggest bay in Salvador but also one of the biggest in the world. Your first stop is the Barra Lighthouse, which is considered the entrance to the bay. Stop at important historical landmarks such as the Saint Francis of Assisi church - built in the 18th Century and famous for its gold-inlaid interior and learn about the...
Today visit one of Rio de Janeiro's most famous sites - Corcovado Mountain. One of the most visually stunning cities in the world, ascend up to this viewpoint for spectacular panoramic views. Aboard the Swiss cogwheel train, climb from 15m to 670m up through the thick vegetation that is Tijuca National Park. The very top is reached by climbing a flight of stairs reaching the base of the Christ...
Visit Sugar Loaf Mountain known the world over as Rio's iconic postcard image. Sugar Loaf Mountain is reached on a two-stage cable car ride which takes 80 people per trip on a 2-minute ride per stage. The first stage, Morro da Urca - barely 170 metres high, has a restaurant, amphitheater, a helipoint and a privileged view of the Yacht Club and Botafogo Bay. The second stage takes one up to the...
Visit Rio de Janeiro’s major colonial buildings located in downtown area. At Lapa Arches we find the modern Cathedral located on the way to 15th of November square in the heart of downtown Rio. At downtown you will have the opportunity to see the influence of the French architecture among these: Banco do Brasil Cultural Centre and Casa Franca Brasil. The Casa Franca Brasil was designed by th...
Explore the history of Paraty and its harmonious architectural ensemble of the 18th-century walking through the cobblestone streets of the historic centre. Discover ornate baroque churches, small local workshops of local craftsman, quaint Portuguese style architecture and wondrous views across the bay. ...
On this open air jeep excursion, discover an alternative side to Rio de Janeiro, the Tijuca Rainforest. Tijuca is is one of the world's largest urban forests and offers panoramic views over the city. After your hotel pick up, take a lesser known road behind the botanical gardens. First stop will be at the Monkey's Waterfall with a natural pool, ideal for a quick refreshing dip. Learn about...
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