7 Curiosities You Should Know Before Traveling To Brazil

Brazil is a huge and very beautiful country. In addition, it hides some curiosities that we are going to reveal.
7 curiosities you should know before traveling to Brazil

If you are determined to make a different trip to another corner of the world, traveling to Brazil is the right decision. Beaches, jungle and rivers are the landscapes that are waiting for you. Your decision is to savor them, but first take a look at our following list of curiosities about Brazil.

Travel to Brazil: curiosities you should know

Many of the things that we are going to tell you below will leave you more than surprised. Brazil will always have that ability to surprise us with things like this! As not to consider traveling to this beautiful country:

1. Where does your name come from?

Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
Rio de Janeiro

The name of Brazil is due to an ancient species of a tree that populated the coasts of the country, called pau-brasil. Today it still exists, although no longer on the coast, and for years it was used primarily for carpentry.

Specifically, the name pau-brasil refers to pau (stick) and brasil (which means combustion, fire) in reference to when this tree was used to create fire and cook. The abundance of this tree and the use that was given to it made the country end up welcoming its name.

2. Facts about Brazil

Brasilia, capital of Brazil
Brasilia

If you decide to travel to Brazil, you have to know a few things about this promising place. First of all, it is a country on the list of the richest countries in Latin America. Possibly its development allows a rise to be one of the world’s powers behind the United States, China, Japan, etc.

Therefore, if you decide to travel to Brazil, you have to visualize it as a country that promises to go far and not so much as a place of crime and violence, which are the other sides of the coin.

3. It is the country with the longest beach in the world

Praia do Cassino in Brazil
Praia do Cassino

For record lovers, traveling to Brazil is having the opportunity to see the longest beach in the world. It is more than 200 kilometers long and calls itself Praia do Cassino. Long, white sand, jungle vegetation and an infinity that opens its way with views of the sea.

Along with the longest beach in the world, it also stands out for having the largest river in the world, the famous Amazon, the artery of the jungle of the same name. Brazil is a country with a record!

4. It is the country of Carnival … but not Rio

Rio de Janeiro's carnival
Rio Carnival – Marcus Correa / Flickr.com

Rio de Janeiro is known to be the king of Carnival, but that is what we think. It is Salvador de Bahia where the largest carnival in the world is celebrated, according to experts. More crowded, and for many more fun, than the one in Rio.

During the celebration, it is filled with young people wanting to dance and enjoy to the sound of axé, the typical music of the city. Are you going to miss it if you decide to travel to Brazil?

5. Different forms of behavior

Young people on Ipanema beach
Young people on Ipanema beach

Another of Brazil’s curiosities has to do with public behavior. You will never see anyone eat with their hands, but with cutlery and chopsticks. Including junk food. This is because in Brazil they do not like to get their hands dirty with food. Curious, right? You already know what to do if you decide to try Brazilian cuisine!

And as for the greetings, they are somewhat different. You can greet with two kisses, three if you are single, and no kisses in the office. Do not be that someone gets the wrong impressions!

6. Back to talk about the Amazon

Amazon rainforest in Brazil
Amazon jungle

We have just mentioned the Amazon, the largest jungle in the world, the lung of the planet and a unique place in numbers. It reaches 7 million km². An area rich in animal and plant species and with a river whose extension is equivalent to 15 European countries.

And not only that! It is thought that in the interior of the jungle there are a total of 16 indigenous tribes that have not had contact with man. They live lost in the trees, in their own world, to the sound of nature. Isn’t it incredible that such societies exist?

7. Origin of Christ the Redeemer

Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
Christ redeemer

One of the icons of Brazil is undoubtedly the Christ the Redeemer, located on Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro. Its origins date back to the 15th century, when it was located on the pinnacle of the Temptations, but it was not until 1931 when the definitive sculpture of the famous Christ that currently adorns the highest of Brazil was placed.

It was built in France and once completed it was taken to the top of the mountain. It is hollow inside, except for the hands, which have been delicately carved. It is like an angel that flies over the top of Brazil!

What do you think of these curiosities about Brazil? Have they caught your attention? We encourage you to travel to Brazil so you can experience some first hand! Do not miss an adventure in the Amazon, a carnival party in Salvador and, above all, being able to see the famous Christ the Redeemer. You will not regret!

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