Lonely Planet Brazil (4th ed)

Lonely Planet Brazil (4th ed) by Nick Selby is a comprehensive travel guide published by Lonely Planet in 1998, featuring 704 pages in English. This edition serves as an essential companion for travelers exploring Brazil, offering insights into its vibrant music scene, stunning beaches, and unique cultural practices. The guide covers a wide array of experiences, from navigating the Amazon to enjoying the festivities of Carnaval and marveling at the Iguazu Falls.
Readers will find detailed maps, including color country maps and city maps of Rio, along with a Portuguese language section. The guide provides extensive information on national parks and festivals, as well as recommendations for accommodations and dining options suitable for various budgets. Additionally, it includes in-depth notes on Brazil’s ecology and environment, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the diverse landscapes and cultures of Brazil.
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This comprehensive guide is the essential travelling companion for your trip to Brazil. It leads you through a vast landscape of vibrant music, white-sand beaches, mysterious Afro Brazilian cults and magnificent, boom-town architecture. Whether you wish to travel through the Amazon, join in the revelry of Carnaval, hang glide over Rio or take in the stunning Iguau Falls, this guide will show the way.
Includes: easy-to-read maps, including a detailed colour country maps and Rio city maps; Portuguese language section; extensive coverage of national parks and festivals; details on places to stay and eat for all budgets; and in-depth notes on ecology and environment.
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