Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world. It is blessed with countless beautiful places, natural resources and not to mention a lot of gorgeous people too. There's a lot of hoopla about this country that intrigues other nationalities. It's a fascinating place that offers tourists not just picturesque sceneries but a good educational tour as well.

Here's a list of the interesting activities you can do while visiting this country.

1.Get sun-kissed

Wear your finest swimwear and get a tan.

Baia do Sancho in Fernando de Noronha is consistently included in the best beaches category suggested by TripAdvisor. Last year, it tops the Travelers' Choice Award.

Want to try extreme water sports? Jijoca de Jericoacoara should be on your list. It is best known for windsurfing and sandboarding activities.

Rio de Janiero just got lucky to treasure most of the famous beaches such as Copacabana, Ipanema and Praia Vermelha.

2.Meet new friends

The Girl From Ipanema was covered by Frank Sinatra. It describes the beauty of a Brazilian lady, "Tall and tan and young and lovely. The girl from Ipanema goes walking and when she passes, each one she passes goes A-a-a-h."

His reaction might be yours too when you are put in a crowd full of gorgeous and friendly people. According to a survey done by Brofessional, Brazil is the Top 13 Most Attractive Nationalities on Earth. Just like hitting two birds in one stone, tour and attraction.

Extend your circle and make your tour memorable.

3.Sing and Dance

Bossa nova is a one of the best-known music genres of the country. Neighboring nations have taken their share on covering songs Brazilian-style. It's a lyrical blend of samba and jazz.

Talking about the cultural expression, Samba has a festive tune that becomes an icon of Brazilian national identity. Samba is played during the Carnival of Brazil. It is an annual festival held between the Friday afternoon and Ash Wednesday at noon, which marks the beginning of Lent, the forty-day period before Easter.

Don't be a kill-joy, ready that dancing feet and hear the authenticity of the Brazilian rhythm.

4.Strengthen your faith

Of all that's listed on the to-do-list, most of Catholic Christians' first itinerary is to pray and adore the statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro called Christ the Redeemer. Standing at 30 metres (98 ft) tall, not including its 8-metre (26 ft) pedestal and its arms stretch 28 metres (92 ft) wide.

The statue has become a cultural icon and is registered as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

5.Be educated

The Amazon River is the world's second-longest river in the world. According to Rainforest Cruises, "Brazil controls a staggering 60 percent of the Amazon Rainforest, making it an ideal destination for an Amazon River cruise."

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