Discovering Brazil, One City at a Time
My first trip to Brazil started almost by accident. A friend who had spent a month in Rio wouldn't stop talking about the energy — the music, the food, the sense that every neighborhood had its own personality. I booked a flight and haven't stopped exploring the country since.
What I found in Brazil was something most travel sites completely miss. This country isn't just beaches and Carnival — it has centuries of history, world-class cuisine, and cities that rival anything on the planet for culture and energy. But the travel information available was either outdated, superficial, or written by someone who spent three days there on a press trip.
Over the years, I've walked the cobblestone streets of Salvador's Pelourinho, watched the sun set over Rio's Sugarloaf, chased waterfalls at Iguazu, explored the Amazon from Manaus, and eaten my way through the markets of São Paulo. Each trip deepened my appreciation for a country that deserves far more nuanced coverage than it gets.
Brazil rewards the curious traveler — the one willing to take the local bus instead of the tour van, eat at the neighborhood boteco instead of the tourist trap, and stay long enough to feel the rhythm of a city. That's the kind of travel this site is built for. I want you to experience these places the way I do — not the Instagram version, but the real one.
20 Years in the Making
A friend's recommendation leads to a week in Rio. Ipanema at sunset, caipirinhas on the beach, the sense that this is a country the mainstream travel world only scratches the surface of. The obsession begins.
A month-long trip through Bahia, Pernambuco, and Ceará. Afro-Brazilian culture in Salvador, the reef-lined beaches of Recife, and the laid-back paradise of Jericoacoara. The realization that Brazil is not one place — it's dozens of distinct cultures.
Florianópolis, Iguazu Falls, Bonito — three destinations, three distinct personalities. Island beaches, thundering waterfalls, crystal-clear rivers. The south becomes a favorite corner of the country.
Return trips to São Paulo, Paraty, Ouro Preto, Manaus. Off-the-beaten-path towns, jungle treks, local food markets. Documenting everything — video, notes, real prices in R$.
Years of notes, videos, and travel experience finally become a proper resource. The site we wished existed when we first started exploring this country.
The Person Behind the Pages
Healthcare IT professional by day, Brazil travel obsessive by every other waking moment. Based in San Diego, California. Has returned to Brazil many times over the years. 40+ countries traveled, but Brazil remains the first love — the energy, the food, the music, and the sense that there's always another city worth exploring. Enjoys the trip planning almost as much as the travel itself.
What You'll Never Find Here
We built this site because we got tired of Brazil travel content that's secretly a press trip recap or a sponsored hotel review dressed up as honest advice. Discover Brazil exists because we wanted the resource we wished we had when we first started exploring this country.
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More Than a Travel Blog
Discover Brazil isn't a collection of "Top 10" listicles. It's a living resource built on years of real experience and technology that actually helps you plan a better trip. Here's what makes us different:
- Video guides for select destinations — see the beaches, historic centers, and landscapes before you book
- An AI trip planner that builds custom itineraries with real prices, not hallucinated estimates
- Every price listed in BRL (R$) with USD equivalents, updated regularly based on what we actually pay
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