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Brazil

Rhythm, Rainforest and Coastal Escape

Brazil is a country of energy and scale, where the pulse of São Paulo meets the calm of a rainforest river, and samba spills out of Rio’s street corners while toucans call in the canopy above.

It’s home to the world’s largest wetlands, the Amazon rainforest, iconic beaches, and one of the most vibrant cultural calendars on Earth. Travelling through Brazil means moving from urban buzz to wild quiet in a matter of hours.

It’s also a place of deep-rooted food traditions, with regional dishes shaped by Indigenous, African, and European influence. From Bahian moqueca to grilled meats and tropical fruits, the cuisine is as diverse as the landscapes. Brazil rewards curiosity. Stay longer, and the rhythm of daily life becomes part of the experience.

Whether you’re after Carnival colour, Pantanal wildlife, or a luxury beach escape, Brazil has something for every kind of traveller.

Experiences in Brazil

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Brazil Pantanal Caiman Private Villa Baiazinha Capibara

Visit the Pantanal for a Wildlife Safari

Explore the world’s largest tropical wetland on foot, by boat or 4x4. It’s one of the best places on Earth to see jaguars, capybaras, and caimans in the wild.

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Brazil Trancoso UXUA Casa Hotel & Spa

Uxua Casa Hotel & Spa, Trancoso

A former fishing village turned design haven, Uxua blends natural materials and Bahian soul. Ideal for laid-back luxury on Brazil’s coast.

Accommodation in Brazil

Key Facts About Brazil

Language
Portuguese is the official language. English is spoken in many hotels and urban centres but less common in remote areas.

Currency
Brazilian Real (BRL). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities; cash is useful for smaller vendors and rural areas.

Weather & Climate

Brazil’s climate varies: tropical in the Amazon, temperate in the south, and humid in coastal cities. The dry season (May–October) is best for most travel.

Getting There
Fly into São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro from international hubs. Regional connections serve Amazonia, the Pantanal, and coastal resorts.

FAQ About Brazil

What is the best time to visit Brazil?

The best time to visit Brazil is May to October for drier weather across most regions. Carnival in February is a cultural highlight, but book early.

Do I need a visa to travel to Brazil?

Many travellers—including those from Singapore, the EU, UK, and US—do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days.

What are the must-see attractions in Brazil?

Highlights include Iguazú Falls, the Pantanal, Amazon rainforest, Rio’s Christ the Redeemer, and Bonito’s clear rivers and caves.

What cultural customs should I be aware of when visiting Brazil?

Brazilians are warm and expressive—greetings are personal, and time is flexible. Dress modestly in rural areas and always ask before photographing people.

What is the best way to get to Brazil from Singapore?

The best way to reach Brazil from Singapore is via connecting flights through Europe, the Middle East, or the US to São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro.

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