Brazil

Salvador

<p><strong style="color: rgb(181, 84, 66);">The capital of Bahia state, Salvador,</strong><span style="color: rgb(77, 77, 79);">&nbsp;is one of Brazil’s most vibrant and colourful cities. The country’s first capital and an entry point for slave ships from Africa, Salvador da Bahia played a key part in the history and development of Brazil. The ruins of this diverse history include 15 forts, 166 Catholic churches and 1000 candomblé temples. Although Salvador has long ceased to be the economic and political capital of Brazil, it has retained its rich colonial architecture and continues to be the cradle of African cultural heritage within Brazil.</span></p>

Amazon Rainforest

<p><strong style="color: rgb(181, 84, 66);">The Amazon Rainforest</strong><span style="color: rgb(77, 77, 79);">&nbsp;is one of those destinations which should be on everyone’s bucket list. Nothing compares to seeing the sun rise over the canopy of the rainforest and hearing the forest come to life as dawn breaks. Above all, going to the rainforest offers a unique opportunity to go somewhere where nature still rules and lives freely in the wild. There are two ways to access the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, either through the more well-known routing of Manaus in the North or through the lesser known, but more easily accessible route of Mato Grosso in the South.</span></p>

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