Brazil is a country of superlatives. The world’s fifth-largest country, it makes up nearly 50 percent of the South American continent and has 4,000 airports. Its main river, the Amazon, is the world’s largest by volume, growing up to 30 miles wide during the rainy season. Brazil has 21 UNESCO World Heritage sites and is one of the most bio-diverse countries in the world, with some four million plant and animal species, and new ones being discovered nearly daily. Its 3,287,597 square miles encompass cities, beaches, mountains, plains, forests, and every other habitat you could possibly think of.
Even if you lived in Brazil for 10 lifetimes and explored ceaselessly, you’d never see it all. What you can do though, is to try and see…