

The city got its name for the beautiful view it offers near the Serra do Espinhaco mountains. Some of the worth visiting places here include the Opera House and the Meeting of the Waters. Located in the center of the rainforest, Manaus is a great destination for adventurers looking to explore the Amazon. Ponta Negra, with its vast sand dune, is a prime highlight.

Natal is a peaceful place to visit with some of the best beaches around. It is a popular destination among Brazilian holidaymakers who flock for the sea, sand, and sun. Ouro Preto boasts an impressive historical center where people can wander around the cobbled streets and step back in time. It is a delightful colonial town set among the slopes of Serra do Espinhaco mountains. of water goes down the cascades and forms a chain of numerous waterfalls, stretching for over a mile. With every passing second, 450,000 cubic ft. These waterfalls border with Argentina and are higher and more expansive than Niagara Falls. It has an exciting nightlife and cultural scene, not to mention a great range of bars and restaurants. Located alongside the beach, Recife is the 2nd biggest city in the northeast of Brazil.

Boat trips take the people to the heart of the rain forests, where they can spot turtles, monkeys, sloths, and caimans. Nearly 20 km southeast of Manaus, the dark Rio Negro waters and muddy water of the Rio Solimoes flow side by side before merging as the Amazon.
