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Examples Of Some Activities In Brazil
Canyoning
Brazilians enjoy going down canyons either next
to or in the middle of waterfalls. The favorite place for doing
this is the Parque Nacional Chapada dos Veadeiros, in Goias. The
Cachoeira da Agua Fria is also popular.
Caving
Terra Ronca in the northeast has over 200 deep
caves, many still unexplored. The best known is the three mile long
Gruta Terra Ronca. During the Festa do Bom Jesus da Lapa in August,
women dressed in white make a procession to a large underground
lake with offerings of candles and flowers.
Diving
Fernando de Noronha is a 21-island archipelago
known for its coral, tropical fish, manta rays, lemon sharks and
spectacular rock formations. However visitor numbers are restricted
to 420 at any time. Baia dos Golfinhos is famous for spinner dolphin.
Ubatuba in the state of São Paulo is excellent for scuba
diving. Ilha das Couves is best for coral and dolphins; Ilha de
Palmas for rock formations and caverns.
Hang gliding
Tandem flights are available in Rio. One of the
most stunning starts from Pedra Bonita in Gavea and takes you over
Tijuca, landing at São Conrado beach for a cold beer in one
of the beach side bars.
Hiking
There are trails and guided walks available throughout
the country. Many of the best are in the national parks. Highlights
include the three day, 25-mile trek through the Parque Nacional
Serra dos Orgãos which provides stunning coastal views and
the chance to spot jaguars and wolves. It starts at Teresopolis
and ends at Petropolis, both royal cities that were summer residences
for the Emperors. Even more demanding is the 47-mile track from
Lençois to Andarai in the Chapada Diamantina, an area of
lush valleys and red mountain ranges.
Surfing
Is popular all along the coast, with the best
waves in Santa Caterina south of Sao Paulo. Windsurfing and sailing
are also widely available.
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