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6 Important Things To Know Before Traveling To Brazil

Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro (photo: Mike Vondran)
Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro (photo: Mike Vondran)

Are you thinking about a trip to Brazil in the near future?

Well, you’re in for quite an adventure because there are truly tons of exciting things to do there to go along with the picturesque scenery.

Even though Brazil is the largest country in South America, there are many important things travelers may not be aware of.

To get the most out of your experience, there are several things that you need to be aware of before visiting Brazil.

And if you’re a U.S. citizen, don’t forget you’ll need to get a Brazilian visa in advance of arrival. You can get it here: https:www.travelvisapro.com/visa/brazil

Let’s dive in.

English is Not Very Common

If you’re an English-speaking American, it’s highly likely that you’re going to experience a language barrier.

You’ll quickly find that there are not many English speakers outside of Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo.

While a lot of Brazilians have seen most American movies and know a lot of…

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