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North (Brazil) Travel Guide

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While elegant Rio de Janeiro and cosmopolitan São Paulo are best-known places in Brazil, the North is the most unexplored part of the country. Its cities developed during the rubber tapping cycle of the XIX century. Nowadays, the region tries to protect the most valued thing there: the Amazon forest.

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Regions (States)

Cities

  • Belém - Capital of Pará.
  • Boa Vista - Capital of Roraima.
  • Macapá - Capital of Amapá.
  • Manaus - Capital of Amazonas.
  • Natividade - A historic town from the mining ages in Tocantins.
  • Palmas - Capital of Tocantins.
  • Parintins - Famous for the Boi Bumbá festival, a celebration of Amazonian culture.
  • Porto Velho - Capital of Rondônia.
  • Rio Branco - Capital of Acre.
  • Santarém - A typical Amazonian city, with forests, rivers, lakes and igarapés (canoe-navigable creeks) at a stone's throw from the city center.

Other destinations

  • Algodoal - In the coast of Pará, about 200km from the capital (Belém), you can find the wonderful island of Algodoal. It receives mainly foreigns tourists. The archipelago to which the island belongs received this name because, at a distance, its white sand dunes remind one of a vast plantation of cotton (algodão).
  • Guajará-Mirim
  • Ilha de Marajó - the large island at the mouth of the Amazon
  • Jalapão - A departure from the Amazon region, this uninhabited cerrado area has bright orange sand dunes, rivers and waterfalls. Increasingly popular with off-road adventure lovers.

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