Discover Brazil

From Rio to the Amazon, get to know the soul of the country on this highlights-packed adventure

Discover Brazil

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Trip Fee

$ 6.195

Single Room Difference

$ 1.455

Date

23 January - 02 February 2026

Trip Information

Fall in love with Brazil on this culture-packed adventure, which takes us from the rhythms of Rio to the atmospheric Amazon. Guided by our expert tour leader, we get to the soul of the country, climbing to the Christ the Redeemer statue, marvelling at the majestic Iguaçu Falls (from both Brazil and Argentina), and exploring the jungle-backed colonial town of Paraty. It ends in the Amazon with an immersive stay in a local community – a special opportunity to experience authentic indigenous culture and learn from the people themselves about their lives in the heart of the rainforest.

Activity Areas

Culture
New Cultural Holidays

Region & Country & City

South America: Brazil

Included in the Price


- All breakfasts, four lunches, three dinners
- All accommodation
- All transport and listed activities
- Tour leader throughout
- Group arrival and departure transfers available

Not Included In The Price


- Travel insurance
- Single accommodation (available on request)
- Visas or vaccinations

Accommodation Information


- Accommodation: 10 Classic nights (7 hotel, 3 guesthouse)
- Travel by minibus, internal flight, train, boat
- Group normally 4 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16

Map

Itinerary

Day 1 Start the adventure in Rio de Janeiro

Begin your adventure in Rio, an electric city of gold-sand beaches, samba music and lush mountains, all watched over by the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer. Around 6pm, say oi to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Want more time in Rio? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative. Accommodation: Hotel Windsor Palace (or similar)

Day 2 Hike through Tijuca National Park to Christ the Redeemer

Begin our Rio exploration in Tijuca National Park on the outskirts of the city – bring snacks, water, sunscreen and insect repellent in a small backpack. Our adventure begins with a scenic ride on a historic electric tram through Atlantic forest. Then, we embark on a 2hr 30min hike through the forest to discover key sites, including the Taunay Waterfall, Job de Alcântara Bridge and Mayrink Chapel. We take trails once used by coffee farmers, walk alongside rivers, and reach the Cascatinha summit (1,720ft/525m) for views of the valley, mountain range and Pico da Tijuca. Along the way, learn about Rio’s history, rainforest and wildlife; after, cool down with a swim. Then, take a historic electric tram through Atlantic forest to an icon of Rio: the Christ the Redeemer statue. Standing at the feet of this New World Wonder, you can enjoy glorious views over the city, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Copacabana beach. A truly unforgettable experience. Accommodation: Hotel Windsor Palace (or similar)

Day 3 Cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain

Our day begins with a scenic three-minute ride on the Sugarloaf cable car, one of the oldest working cable cars in the world. Along the way, we enjoy panoramic views of Copacabana beach, the Tijuca and Corcovado mountains, downtown Rio, and more; at the top, we take time to admire the incredible views. Back at ground level, we bid farewell to Rio and take a private transfer (4hr 30min) to the colonial town of Paraty. The setting is magnificent with jungle-cloaked mountains behind and a beautiful bay in front. Accommodation: Pousada da Marquesa (or similar)

Day 4 Discover the history of Paraty on a boat tour

Embark on a journey through the history of Paraty on a boat tour that begins at the pier. Our journey offers beautiful views of the historic centre and churches, while stopping at beaches and significant historic sites, such as the Defensor Perpétuo Fort, Tapera Fort ruins, and Coqueiro Distillery, which produces the national spirit, cachaça, an alcoholic drink made from sugarcane. After, we explore the 18th-century architecture and history of the town on a guided walk through the historic centre. Visit churches, the museum, House of Culture, and key monuments, while learning about Paraty’s colonial past. Accommodation: Pousada da Marquesa (or similar)

Day 5 Free day to enjoy Paraty

Enjoy a free day in this beautiful coastal town. Take time to walk the streets and admire the colonial architecture, try the treats the local people sell on the street, and sip the Gabriela brand of cachaça, which is made with an infusion with clove and cinnamon. Alternatively, you could join the optional Gold Trail and Waterfalls tour, which takes you on a guided nature walk along Colonial-era trails and ends with the chance to visit waterfalls and a traditional distillery. Accommodation: Pousada da Marquesa (or similar)

Day 6 Fly to Foz do Iguaçu • Marvel at the Iguaçu Falls (Brazilian side)

Following a very early start, take a transfer (four hours) to São Paulo Airport for our 1hr 45min flight to the city of Foz do Iguaçu. After arrival, we spend three hours exploring one of the world’s great natural wonders: the Iguaçu Falls. Dividing Brazil and Argentina, it is twice as wide as Niagara Falls and comprises between 150 and 300 different cascades, depending on the season. Whenever you go, however, it’s spectacular. Guided by our tour leader, we visit some of the most beautiful viewpoints, including a dramatic panorama of the Devil’s Throat, the most powerful waterfall within the falls system. Our walk also passes through the largest remaining stretch of Atlantic forest in southern Brazil, home to diverse wildlife, including capybaras, tree frogs and monkeys; if we’re very lucky, we may see a jaguar or broad-snouted caiman. Accommodation: JL Hotel by Bourbon (or similar)

Day 7 See Iguaçu Falls on a rainforest train ride in Argentina

We hop over to Argentina today (remember your passports!) to see Iguaçu Falls from a completely different angle. Upon arrival, we ride the scenic Rainforest Ecological Train through Iguazú National Park. Our journey is divided in two: the lower circuit (9,185ft/2,800m) takes us through the jungle for close-up views of the falls – you might get wet! The upper circuit (11,155ft/3,400m) offers panoramic views of the river. If you’re craving more explanation, you can opt to join La Gran Aventura: a two-hour exploration of the wild, taking adapted trucks and a powerboat to explore jungle trails and waterfalls. Accommodation: JL Hotel by Bourbon (or similar)

Day 8 Fly to Manaus • Settle into our Amazon home

Transfer to Foz do Iguaçu Airport for our flight to Manaus, where our Amazon adventure begins. The journey usually involves a change of plane en route, typically in Sao Paulo. We take a very early morning flight, and the journey should take around eight hours, including the change in plane, though this can vary depending on flight schedules. Upon arrival, we take a 30-minute boat ride along the Rio Negro to the indigenous village of Tatuyo, where we learn about their history and traditions on a one-hour cultural experience. We then continue by boat for another hour to Poranduba Lodge, our home in the heart of the Amazon. Nestled within the Rio Negro Sustainable Development Reserve, Poranduba provides an authentic insight into the lives of the riverside communities who live here, including the Tumbira and Santa Helena do Inglês people, whose livelihoods depend on fishing and tourism, and who we meet throughout our stay. After a warm welcome and lunch, we enjoy a light trail walk, a refreshing swim in the river, and some relaxation before dinner. Post dinner, you can embark on a one-hour canoe adventure along the river. Accommodation: Poranduba Lodge (or similar)

Day 9 Adventure through the Amazon: tractor, speedboat and night hike

Today we experience multiple sides of the Amazon, witnessing the rainforest from different angles. It starts with an exclusive 50-minute tractor tour, riding in comfortable sofa-style seating along a scenic trail, learning about the community and nature that lives here. After, cool off with a dip in the Rio Negro. In the afternoon, we jump into speedboats for a three-hour tour through the vast Anavilhanas National Park, catching the sunset on the way back. Then, after dinner, we embark on a one-hour night hike with our expert local guides, listening as the forest comes to light after dark. Accommodation: Poranduba Lodge (or similar)

Day 10 Relax on a Brazilian beach • Canoe adventure

We take a boat (30 minutes) to one of the nearby beaches today, providing us a chance to relax and enjoy the beauty of the region. From September to March, we visit Praia do Iluminado or Praia Alta via a delightful journey upstream. Whichever you visit, expect a slice of paradise and chance to relax. In the afternoon, we enjoy a 1hr 30min canoe trip to admire nature and enjoy the sunset. Accommodation: Poranduba Lodge (or similar)

Day 11 Adventures ends in Manaus

Bid farewell to the Amazon after breakfast. Leaving at 9am, we have a 1hr 40min speedboat ride to Mirante Lucia Almeida in Manaus before transferring (25 minutes) to Manaus Airport. If you’d like more time to explore Brazil, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay in Manaus.

Travel Dates

23 January - 02 February 2026 $ 6.195

27 February - 09 March 2026 $ 6.225

27 March - 06 April 2026 $ 6.270

24 April - 04 May 2026 $ 6.300

17 - 27 July 2026 $ 6.225

22 January - 01 February 2027 $

26 February - 08 March 2027 $

26 March - 05 April 2027 $

23 April - 03 May 2027 $

16 - 26 July 2027 $

01 - 11 October 2027 $

03 - 13 December 2027 $

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