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The Brazilian Explorer Roundrip

Experience Brazil's vibrant contrasts!

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Experience Brazil—a land of contrasts! From the majestic Iguassu Falls to the vibrant metropolis of Rio de Janeiro and the incredible Amazon rainforest, Brazil offers an unparalleled diversity. Discover the beauty of Rio de Janeiro with the Corcovado Mountain and Sugarloaf Mountain, immerse yourself in the lively culture of Carnival, Samba, and Caipirinha. Explore the mighty Iguassu Falls, plunging into the depths on the border of Paraguay and Argentina, surrounded by subtropical forest. Experience the magic of the Amazon rainforest, a paradise for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. A journey through Brazil is an unforgettable adventure in a vast land of superlatives.

 

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Brazil: Land of Contrasts

Brazil conjures images of the endless Amazon rainforest, stunning beaches, Rio de Janeiro, Carnival, and Samba. While these are true, Brazil is much more—a vast land of superlatives. Spanning 8.5 million km², it’s about the size of Europe and occupies half of South America. Our adventure tour will introduce you to a portion of this incredible country! The climate ranges from the always warm tropical north to all subtropical variations and a temperate south. Since the 16th century, when the Portuguese began settling the land, Brazil has cast a magical spell on foreigners. Initially drawn by gold, later by rubber and coffee, today's visitors are captivated by fiery rhythms and exotic charm. The largest country in South America is a kaleidoscope of dazzling images.

 

Highlights from this tour through: Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Salvador and Manaus

  • Rio de Janeiro oder  
  • Tijuda Forest
  • Corcovado
  • Christ the Redeemer Statue
  • Pao de Acucar
  • Lapa Bögen
  • Sambodromo
  • Ouro Preto
  • Caipirinha tasting (optional)
  • Iguacu Waterfalls (Brazil and Argentina)
  • Amazon Rainforest, Manaus
  • Meeting of the Waters, Manaus
  • Optional historical city tour through Manaus
  • Amazon Ecopark Lodge (in the middle of the Amazon Forest!)
  • Salvador, Bahia: Afro-Culture
  • City Tour in Salvador
  • Pelourinho, Salvador
  • Corredor da Vitória and campo Grande
  • Bahia de Todos os Santos photo stop

 

Tour Itinerary of this Brazilian Experience Tour:

Day 1: Rio de Janeiro

Arrival in Rio de Janeiro and transfer from the airport to the hotel. Rio de Janeiro offers an incredible scenery of lush vegetation, deep blue sea, and white sandy beaches. It is a city nestled between mountains and the sea, inhabited by warm-hearted locals known as Cariocas, and offers a wealth of cultural, entertainment, and shopping opportunities. Every day, Rio's streets and sidewalks accommodate about eight million people and a million vehicles, all vying for space. Despite this spectacular chaos, a Carioca’s enthusiasm remains undiminished. For them, everything is relative, except one thing—the wonder and beauty of Rio de Janeiro.

Accommodation:

- Standard: Mirador Rio Copacabana Hotel 3-4* or similar (Standard Room)

 

Erlebnisreise Südamerika: Rio de Janeiro -  Brasilien
O Rio de Janeiro continua lindo!

 

Day 2: Rio de Janeiro

Pick up from the hotel and drive to the Cosme Velho Station, where you’ll board a cog train through the Tijuca Rainforest to Corcovado Mountain. The 20-minute train ride offers a close look at the dense tropical vegetation and stunning views of the beaches and city. Disembark at Corcovado and ascend a few steps to the summit, where the towering statue of Christ the Redeemer stands. After taking in the breathtaking views, descend by train and continue the journey along Rio’s world-famous beaches to Urca Beach. Here, you will board a cable car that takes you to the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain. On the way back, you’ll pass Flamengo Park along Guanabara Bay to downtown. A city tour includes the economic and financial center, the Candelaria Church (Cathedral), St. Sebastian Cathedral, the Lapa Arches, the Municipal Theatre, the National Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Sambadrome, where the famous parades take place annually.

Accommodation:

- Standard: Mirador Rio Copacabana Hotel 3-4* or similar (Standard Room)

- Meals: Breakfast

 

Erlebnisreise Südamerika: Rio de Janeiro -  Brasilien
Rio de Janeiro Copacabana Beach: Strände ohne Ende!

 

Day 3: Rio de Janeiro

This day is free for you to explore, with optional excursions available on-site:

- Full-Day Tour to Petropolis: Petropolis was the summer residence of Brazil’s imperial family in the last century, named after the first emperor, Pedro I. The drive through the beautiful mountain scenery of the Serra dos Orgaos takes you to Petropolis, located at an altitude of 850 meters. The highlight of the tour is a visit to the Imperial Museum, which houses the crown jewels. Note: This tour can also include lunch.

- Evening Program: Rio by Night - Samba Show: Enjoy a captivating show featuring performers in lavish costumes that showcases the rich cultural and musical heritage of Brazil.

- Half-Day Tour to the Olympic Boulevard, including the Museum of Tomorrow and Rio Art Museum (6 hours): The demolition of the elevated Perimetral highway, replaced by a new highway, tunnel, and boulevard, allowed Rio’s downtown to be revitalized and transformed into a cultural hub. The new waterfront promenade, Orla Conde, runs 3.5 km along Guanabara Bay, giving visitors access to a previously inaccessible part of the city. Pedestrians and cyclists can now relax and enjoy the new views. This redevelopment is one of the most significant legacies of the Olympic Games. After strolling along the Orla Conde and the Olympic Boulevard, visit the Rio Art Museum (MAR), followed by the Museum of Tomorrow, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

Accommodation:

- Standard: Mirador Rio Copacabana Hotel 3-4* or similar (Standard Room)

- Meals: Breakfast

 

Day 4: Rio de Janeiro - Iguassu

Transfer from the hotel to the airport for your flight to Iguassu. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel. Iguassu is the most magnificent natural wonder in southern Brazil, where a gigantic series of waterfalls tumble down a gorge on the border with Paraguay and Argentina. A total of 275 falls plunge over a 3-km-wide chasm, creating an everlasting mist adorned with rainbows. All of this is set within a subtropical forest, whose lush greenery envelops this untamed natural spectacle with an aura of primordial beauty. You will visit the Brazilian side of the falls, which offers a panoramic view of this stunning natural wonder. A narrow walkway leads to the lower step of the falls, where you are surrounded by roaring water, mist, and spray, along with the green of the jungle, uprooted trees, and a semi-circular rainbow. Return to the hotel.

Accommodation:

- Standard: Viale Cataratas Hotel 3* or similar (Deluxe Room)

- Meals: Breakfast

 

Erlebnisreise Südamerika  Brasilien
Iguassu Waterfalls between Argentiene and Brazil

 

Tag 5: Iguassu Waterfalls

After breakfast, visit the Argentine side of the falls. The trip takes you over the Tancredo Neves Bridge over the Iguassu River, which forms the natural border between Brazil and Argentina (short customs formalities at the border). While the Brazilian side offers primarily a panoramic view of the falls, the Argentine side allows you to walk close to the individual waterfalls on both lower and upper trails. The Ecological Jungle Train takes you to the Devil’s Throat Station, from where a short walk leads to the spectacular viewpoint of the Devil’s Throat. Return to the hotel.

Accommodation:

- Standard: Viale Cataratas Hotel 3* or similar (Deluxe Room)

- Meals: Breakfast

 

 

Erlebnisreise Südamerika - Iguassu Wasserfälle
Panorama Iguacu waterfalls, a mighty display of nature!

 

Day 6: Iguassu - Manaus

After breakfast, you can either opt for an excursion in Iguassu, arranged through our local partner office, followed by a flight to Manaus, or travel directly to Manaus and take a tour there. If you choose not to take the Iguassu excursion, you will receive a direct transfer from the hotel to the airport. Manaus, the capital of the Amazonas state, is located on the Rio Negro, just six kilometers from the point where the Rio Negro meets the Solimoes River to form the Amazon. In the mid-19th century, the city experienced significant growth when the invention of the vulcanization process greatly increased the demand for rubber. Rubber cultivation and trade transformed the city into a European-style capital. However, when rubber plantations began in the Orient at the beginning of the 20th century, the market in Manaus collapsed, and the city fell into decline. Today, Manaus is the region's most important hub and a significant trading center.
 
Accommodation:
- Standard: Blue Tree Manaus Hotel 4* or similar (Superior Room)
- Meals: Breakfast

 

Brasilien- Amazonas: Entdecken Sie die Natur wie keine andere in der Umgebung von Manaus
 Discover nature like no other around the outskirts of Manaus

 

Day 7: Manaus - Amazonas

Transfer from your hotel to the pier to begin your jungle adventure (in a group). You will spend the next three days and two nights at the Amazon Ecopark Lodge. Upon arrival at the lodge, you will be greeted with a tropical fruit juice. The Amazon Ecopark is about a half-hour from Manaus. The complex consists of 21 bungalows, each with three rooms featuring air conditioning, a fan, and a bathroom with hot water. 

Note: The lodge stay is in a group with international travelers and an English-speaking guide (upon request, German guides are also possible)

(Accommodations in the Amazon are basic.)

Accommodation:

- Standard and Comfort: Amazon Ecopark Lodge

- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

Day 8: Amazonas, the wonderful package!

In the morning, you will visit the Monkey Forest, an area where rescued animals are reintroduced to the wild. You’ll have the opportunity to observe them from a platform as they roam and eat. Afterward, you’ll go piranha fishing in the Amazon. In the evening, take a boat ride to explore the nocturnal wildlife and witness the "Meeting of the Waters," where the dark Rio Negro meets the sandy-colored Solimoes River without mixing.

Accommodation:

- Standard and Comfort: Amazon Ecopark Lodge

- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

 

Manaus Opera House mit OVERCROSS Reiseveranstalter
The famous Manaus Opera House with OVERCROSS Tour Operator!

 

Day 9: Manaus

In the morning, transfer back to Manaus. During a panoramic tour, we will show you old Manaus, with memories of the times of the rubber boom at the turn of the century, such as São Sebastian Square. You will see the customs house, which was made in Liverpool (England) over a hundred years ago and shipped to Manaus, the bell tower, also known as "Little Big Ben", the central square, the cathedral and the market square. Afterwards, you will make a photo stop at the opera house, which was built entirely with material from Europe in the golden age of the rubber boom.

Middle class:

Overnight stay at the Hotel Blue Tree Premium Manaus 4* (national category 4*) or similar (superior room)

 

Manaus Amazon Eco Lodge bei OVERCROSS
At Ecopark you will have many additional tour options, most of them with either English or German guides!

 

Tag 10: Manaus - Belo Horizonte

Transfer to the airport and flight to Belo Horizonte (not included). Reception at the airport and transfer to your hotel.

Middle class:

Overnight stay at the Hotel Bourbon Belo Horizonte Savassi 3-4* (national category 4*) or similar (standard room)

 

Meals included: Breakfast

Transfer Hotel – Manaus Airport

Flight Manaus – Belo Horizonte (not included)

Transfer Belo Horizonte Airport – Hotel

 

Tag 11: Belo Horizonte - Ouro Preto

 

Erlebnisreise Suedamerika  Brasilien Ouro Petro
 Brasilien - Das kulturreiche Ouro Preto
 

Transfer von Belo Horizonte nach Ouro Preto.

Transfer Belo Horizonte/Ouro Preto with visits to Mariana and Congonhas on the way (9h)

Ouro Preto - declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, was the capital of Minas Gerais during the gold cycle. Its name, translated as "Black Gold", comes from the alluvial gold found in connection with the iron ore deposits. It is a completely preserved colonial city, with steep streets lined with authentic baroque houses and churches, the most beautiful of which are the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, the Church of Our Lady of the Pillars and the Church of Our Lady of Carmo.

On the way, you will visit Mariana, where you will take a walk through the picturesque streets of the city, which will allow you to glimpse the houses of the early 18th century with their balconies made of wood, iron and even soapstone. This excursion also includes a visit to the "Palacio Velho" gold mine. The "Old Palace Mine" is part of the oldest and most productive gold mining of the 18th century in Minas Gerais. It is located directly beneath the ruins of the original governor's palace. The entire structure used for gold mining has been preserved. You can see tunnels, corridors, large rooms and also places where gold was washed out of the stone and the parent rock was crushed and ground in a crushing process.

Then visit the city of Congonhas, which houses very important works of the Brazilian Gold Age. The most important places to visit are Aleijadinho's masterpiece sculptures of the Twelve Prophets carved in soapstone and his sculptural representation of the Via Crucis (Stations of the Cloister) in polychrome wood. The 66 life-size statues are Brazil's greatest art treasure.

Continue to the hotel in Ouro Preto.

Middle class & comfort class:

Overnight stay in the Hotel Pousada Classica 3* (national category 3*) or similar (deluxe room)

 

Tag 12: Ouro Preto

Half-day city tour of Ouro Preto, where you will visit, among other things, the Church of São Francisco de Assis, with painted wood and soapstone carvings. This is the most important design of the Brazilian church architect and sculptor Aleijadinho. You will also visit the Church of Nossa Senhora do Pilar, which is richly decorated with gold.

The Oratory Museum was inaugurated in 1998 in the city of Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, in an 18th-century building belonging to the Venerable Ordem Terceira do Carmo, which has been completely restored and adapted to house the museum.

It has a magnificent collection of 162 oratorios and 300 paintings from the 17th to the 20th century.

At the end of the tour, you will visit the Casa da Ópera, the oldest theater in Latin America (1770).

Middle class & comfort class:

Overnight stay at the Hotel Pousada Classica 3* (national category 3*) or similar (deluxe room)

 

Tag 13: Ouro Preto - Belo Horizonte - Salvador

In the morning, transfer to Belo Horizonte airport for the onward flight to Salvador da Bahia. Salvador da Bahia - The city of Afro-Brazilian cultures is known for both its beautiful beaches and its historic old town. With its baroque churches and monasteries from the 17th and 18th centuries, Salvador is one of the most impressive colonial cities in Brazil. After arriving in Salvador, transfer from the airport to the hotel.

Middle class:

Overnight stay at the Hotel Novotel Rio Vermelho 4* (national category 4*) (superior room)

 

Meals included: Breakfast

Transfer Hotel – Belo Horizonte Airport

Flight Belo Horizonte – Salvador (not included)

Transfer Salvador Airport – Hotel

 

Tag 14: Salvador, Bahia

The focus of the historical tour of Salvador is on colonial Brazil and Afro-Brazilian history. Pelourinho is one of the largest baroque quarters outside of Europe and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are centuries-old buildings and churches as well as numerous museums to explore here. The tour takes you to both the new and old parts of the city.

Starting from the Barra district, the tour starts with a view of the Atlantic Ocean and the first lighthouse on the American continent; the Saint Antonio Fort. From there you drive through the traditional districts of Corredor da Vitória and Campo Grande (the scene of the carnival in Salvador). From the municipal square you have a good view of the city below and the Bahía de Todos los Santos. Then you head towards Pelourinho, through the narrow stone streets, past some of the most important Brazilian-colonial roots of the country. After the beautiful churches and buildings of the district, the tour ends at the Terreiro de Jesus square. There you will find the San Francisco Church with its gilded interior facade and jacaranda wood furnishings.

The afternoon is free!

 

Overnight stay at the Hotel Novotel Rio Vermelho 4* (national category 4*) (superior room)

Meals included: Breakfast

Half-day historical city tour (4h)

 

Erlebnisreise Südamerika  Brasilien Salvador da Bahia
Historically relevant, Salvador is one of the hot spots for those who wish to get a grasp of the Brazilian culture

 

Tag 15: Salvador, Hotel Transfer

It's time to say goodby, but don't worry, the OVERCROSS Tour Operator will be there for you whenever you wish to return to this incredible country. Out team will provide a transfer from your hotel to the airport for the return flight to Europe or elsewhere.

If desired, a beach extension can be booked through OVERCROSS, just drop us a line to see if it's possible according to the conditions, wheather etc.

Meals included: Breakfast

Transfer hotel – Salvador airport

 

 

Service

 

Included

14 Übernachtungen inkl. Frühstück
Alle Transfers
Ausflüge & Mahlzeiten wie beschrieben
Lokaler deutschsprechender Reiseleiter
Eintrittsgebühren
Reisesicherungsschein (Insolvenzsicherung nach BGB §651r) ist bei allen OVERCROSS Reisen obligatorisch.

Excluded

Flüge & Flughafengebühren
Auslandskrankenversicherung (Pflicht!)
Alles, was nicht unter enthaltene Leistungen aufgeführt wurde