Brazil - Through jungle and concrete

Roaming through this large country, with visits to Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Iguazu, Paraty, Ubatuba, Campos do Jordao, Sao Jose dos Campos, Itaipu and more.

  • City of God

    This is Rio de Janeiro, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Urban sprawl

    Sao Paulo has a population of approximately 10 million (17 million if including suburban area), which makes it the largest city in the southern hemisphere.

    View from Banespa tower, Sao Paulo

  • Somewhere under the rainbow

    There are over 275 waterfalls at this site. A lot of birds fly through rainbows as in a fairy tale, accompanied by the mighty roars of the waters.

    Iguazu falls

  • Just kickin' down the cobblestones

    Paraty is a well-preserved Portuguese colonial town. The historic center is covered by cobble stones.

    Paraty

  • City of God

    The statue of Christ the Redeemer is lit by night, visible from almost everywhere as a tiny star of light in the darkness.

    View from Pão de Açúcar, Rio de Janeiro

  • King of the hill

    Reine on top of Pão de Açúcar in Rio de Janeiro

  • Sea at dusk

    Paraty

  • Somewhere under the rainbow

    The largest waterfalls are located on the Argentine side.

    Iguazu falls

  • The bridge

    Paraty is a well-preserved Portuguese colonial town. The historic center is covered by cobble stones.

    Paraty

  • Meet the capricorn

    The city of Ubatuba is located where the Tropic of Capricorn meets the Atlantic Ocean, marked by a small monument near the water. It is also home to a lot of fantastic beaches.

    Ubatuba

  • Sea at dusk

    The white building is Igreja de Santa Rita, the oldest church in town built in 1722.

    Paraty