Beyond the hotspots: Skip the usual tourist cities and explore Brazil’s lesser-known gems for a deeper, more authentic travel experience. Nature meets culture: From the Amazon rainforest to remote ...
Skipping Brazil’s best-known spots doesn’t mean missing out. It means avoiding crowds, inflated prices, and logistical headaches that often come with them. The country is vast and wildly diverse, ...
Until you’ve got the time and funds to visit Rio de Janeiro, tapping into Brazilian culture in the U.
Today’s Black travelers can look to South America to find connections with African culture. Salvador, the capital city of the Brazilian state of Bahia, features a multitude of culinary, fine art, ...
Seth Kugel, the Tripped Up columnist for the Travel section, has spent part of each year in São Paulo since 2008. São Paulo is a city for city people, where street art, street noise and street food ...
As a current resident of São Paulo, I can say with certainty that Brazilian food is criminally underrated on the world stage. Where Mexican food has flourished as an internationally loved cuisine, for ...