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Salvador's Carnival is one of the biggest in Brazil and considered the most LGBTQ+ in the country. Depending on what you like to get up to, Armação dos Búzios has a beach for it. On Sundays, the ride goes further up to Paranaguá.
JALAPÃO
Jalapão offers nearly everything an adventure traveler is looking for including desert, mountains, adventure sports, waterfalls and natural springs, all only accessible by 4x4 vehicles.
The institute is located in Brumadinho, near Belo Horizonte, and served as the set for Maralto in the second season of Netflix's series 3%.
FERNANDO DE NORONHA
Fernando de Noronha is known as one of the most beautiful and unique islands in Brazil. Vale do Pati is considered one of the best trekking destinations in Brazil.
Around Brazil’s best cities lie large swaths of rainforest that safeguard incredible biodiversity and indigenous life, all awaiting your visit.
Another of the best annual LGBTQ+ events in the vicinity is the San Island Weekend, a local favourite based in the nearby city of Morro de São Paulo.
As well as the colourful nightlife, come to Salvador to experience the mystery and allure of ancient Brazil. Rock climbing is quickly becoming a popular activity in the region alongside natural attractions such as the rock formation Morro do Pai Inacio (with incredible views from the top) and the waterfalls Sossego, Mixila and Cachoreira da Fumaça.
INHOTIM INSTITUTE
Inhotim is a museum complex with a series of open-air pavilions and galleries for its art and sculptures.
Get to Bonito via Campo Grande bus terminal or Pantanal, both journeys taking around five hours. Armação dos Búzios
Escape the urban chaos for an interlude along the southeast coast within the charming town of Armação dos Búzios. The city is known for its history and financial importance and is a popular destination for gourmet beers and good gastronomy.The city annually organizes an LGBTQ+ pride festival: Rainbow Fest Brasil; organization: GAG-MGM and MGM - Movimento Gay de Minas.
The LGBTQ+ scene is prominent and extends beyond the city center, where the main bars and clubs are located. Reachable from the city of Foz do Iguaçu, this natural wonder of magnificent waterfalls sits on the border of Argentina and Brazil. You may think you’ve tried snorkelling before but we guarantee visiting either Rio de Prata ecological preserve or Rio Sucuri will bring a whole new meaning to the term.
Better than any aquarium, the Prata River (as well as many of the region’s lakes and caves) teem with colourful marine life and bubbling sand activity that’ll leave you awestruck. Being such a large country, the typical food of Brazil varies from region to region. The other islands and surrounding shores all feature these ‘rock needle’ formations, though varying wildly in size and shape!
Even the "paulistanos" (born in São Paulo) can’t possibly get to know the entire city. There's a hotline in Brazil for complaints regarding human rights (call 100). The culmination of the yearly calendar for Gay Salvador de Bahia is the huge carnival – one of the nation’s largest street events – when the entire city comes outside to appreciate music, dance and culture as one.
A vast central space comprised of freaky rock formations, roaring waterfalls and untold natural swimming spots, Chapada Veadeiros can keep eco-tourists happy for days with its enchanting cerrado scenery making for ultimate hiking and wildlife watching excursions. The region is famous for its river and mountain trails. Look behind the futuristic façade and you’ll find Brasilia to be youthful, lively and up for a good time.
In the neighboring city, in the Resort Sauipe complex, it hosts one of the most important weekend LGBTQ+ events called H&H Festival, with important world and national DJs, beach parties and incredible decorations, usually held in November. Fernando de Noronha
Lastly, giving Florianópolis a run for her money, is the beautiful volcanic archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, off the northeast coast.
While the state capital is Campo Grande, Bonito Brasil wins our vote thanks to its eco-tourism credentials and its proximity to outdoor adventures such as jungle trekking, river cruising, snorkelling and swimming.
One of Brazil’s best kept secrets and all the more special for it, Bonito Mato Grosso do Sul is sure to be a trip highlight.