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- Accommodation, Brazil
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The Pousada Hibiscus Beach is a delightful small hotel that overlooks one of B zios most attractive beaches, the Praia de Jo o Fernandes. The hotel amenities include a dining room, room service, kids activities, meeting rooms, and laundry facilities. The spacious, individual bungalows are set in beautiful tropical gardens adjacent to the guest lounge, breakfast room, and a swimming pool.[Full Description]
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- A Brazil
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[Full Description]
Surrounded by countries like Venezuela, Colombia and Peru, the Federative Republic of Brazil is a country in South America. Once a colony of Portugal in the 1500s, today Brazil is known for its top cities such as Rio de Janeiro, lush rain forests, beautiful coastline and local islands including Ilha Grande and Ilha do Mel.
Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, is a World Heritage site that’s home to unique architectures such as the Television Tower, Brasilia’s Cathedral and the bridge over the Paranoá Lake. Parque Nacional de Brasilia is a popular place to see the capital’s natural attractions, including diverse vegetation and mineral springs. Lake Janauari Ecological Park and Adolpho Ducke Botanical Garden are among the other nature reserves located throughout Brazil. Tourists can also get a first-hand glimpse of the country’s array of species (including those facing extinction) by visiting the Zoological Gardens at the National Research Institute of Amazônia in Manaus.
Manaus, the capital of the Amazonas State, is a city on the Rio Negro that is the center for Brazil’s growing ecotourism. Visitors can take tours along the Amazon River, sunbathe at Ponta Negra beach, or go horseback-riding through the tropical wetland, Pantanal.
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- B Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Rio de Janeiro Travel Guide & Vacation Information
[Full Description]Protected by the widespread arms of the huge Christ the Redeemer statue perched over the city, Rio de Janeiro is known for its beautiful people, beautiful beaches, good dance moves, even better soccer team and thumping carnival.
Copacabana and Ipanema are, by far, the most famous beaches. Those attracted by the much-celebrated love of Brazilian beauties for minuscule bikinis should note that while itsy-bitsy doesn’t begin to cover it, actually going topless is illegal in Brazil.
Unfortunately, Rio is also known for its gang-riddled slums, or favellas. Obviously, travelers should avoid risky areas and use common sense to stay safe. If you do so, your trip to Rio is likely to be eventful only in the best sense of the term. So book a ticket for the two weeks of carnival, pack your sun block and smallest swimwear, and get ready to get your samba on.
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- Accommodation, Brazil
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- Accommodation, Brazil
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Multy Qi Hotel By Bristol Hoteis & Resorts
Various Facilities Are On Offer Within This Modern and Air-Conditioned City Hotel Include a Spacious Lobby With a 24-Hour Reception Desk. The Hotel Additionally Features a Cosy Bar and a Restaurant, Where They May Indulge in Portuguese Specialities. Conference Facilities With Internet Access (For an Additional Fee) Are Available For 120 People. In Addition, There is a Laundry Service and, For an Additional Fee, a Laundrette To Take Advantage of. There Are Garage Facilities At an Additional Fee For Those Arriving At the Hotel by Car (At an Added Charge).[Full Description]
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