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5 Reasons to Get a Brazilian Visa

by Visa Editorial | September 9th, 2010

The largest country in South America, Brazil is also a land of contrasts: bustling cities are surrounded by impenetrable rainforests, dry savannas border the largest wetland on earth, and mountains tower over sandy beaches. There are a million reasons to go through the hassle of getting a Brazilian visa. Here are 5 of them:

CarnavalBrazil is perhaps most famous for its Carnaval, where, in preparation for Lent, Brazilians try to squeeze 40 days of partying into a day (or two or three, depending on the region.) Carnaval is marked by spectacular parades, lots of samba dancing, and lots of beer and other alcohol.

Rio de JaneiroRio is the most popular city for tourists in South America, and for good reason: The city is beautiful and lively, surrounded by mountains and white-sand beaches. Some of Brazil’s most famous postcard-worthy scenes are found here, like the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer and the view from Sugarloaf Mountain.

The PantanalThe Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland, and one of its most diverse ecosystems. Filled with amazing wildlife, it’s a great place for adventure and ecotourism.

Amazon Rainforest- Brazil is also home to the vast majority of the Amazon Rainforest. The Amazon is also one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the entire world. In fact, one out of ten of the species that exist in the world today comes from the Amazon. While humans should tread carefully here in order to preserve this valuable ecosystem and protect the indigenous people who call it home, there are plenty of ecotourism opportunities that actually provide a financial incentive to preserve the forest.

BeachesBrazil is also famous for its beaches (and, let’s be honest, for the bikini-clad women that populate them). The white sand beaches that surround Rio de Janeiro are particularly popular.

If you want to visit Brazil, you’ll need to apply for a Brazilian visa first. Check out Brazilian Visa Requirements for Tourists for details on how to get one.

Applying for a Brazilian visa on your own is definitely possible, but the process can be confusing and it’s much easier to use a private visa expediting company like RushMyTravelVisa. We’ll help you through the application process and personally deliver your paperwork to the appropriate Brazilian Embassy for the fastest possible processing.

Apply for your Brazilian visa today!

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