Brazil

Brazil by Regis St. Louis, published by Lonely Planet in 2010, is an extensive travel guide that spans 768 pages. This 8th edition offers a comprehensive overview of Brazil, highlighting various attractions and experiences, from vibrant samba nights to the breathtaking landscapes of the Amazon rain forest. The guide aims to provide practical and honest advice, ensuring travelers have the necessary information to fully enjoy their journey through this diverse South American country.
Readers will find detailed insights into unique itineraries, including adventures to Iguaçu Falls and the Pantanal’s wildlife. The guide also features a dedicated chapter on Carnaval, complete with a party planner, and a Green Index that identifies sustainable travel options. This edition serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to explore Brazil’s rich culture and natural beauty.
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Explore the best of Brazil with Lonely Planet. Whether you’re going for all-night samba, climbing Pão de Açúcar, spotting the Pantanal’s prolific wildlife, surfing or heading deep into the Amazon rain forest, our 8th edition is the essential travel resource.Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip. In This Guide: Dedicated Carnaval chapter and party plannerSpecial itineraries take you down the Amazon, to Iguaçu Falls and beyondUnique Green Index identifies sustainable options for an ecofriendly trip.
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