Why is eco tourism being developed more in brazil
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Brazil has a somewhat complex relationship with the environment; it is famed for natural attractions such as the beaches, mountains, and jungle, yet also notorious for its challenging task of managing the rainforest. Brazil is becoming an increasingly popular destination, especially due to its natural splendour, so ecotourism is a significant part of the tourism industry.
Adventure Tourism
Brazil is a haven for adventurers of all levels of bravery, and attracts tourists by offering varying activities like canyoning, caving, windsurfing, sailing, climbing, and abseiling. Even more impressive is that many of these activities can be done within a reasonable proximity to main cities, like Rio de Janeiro.
Into climbing? Rio's famous Sugar Loaf is a great place to start, and only two hours outside of Rio is Serra dos Org?os National Park, one of the best spots for climbing in all of Brazil.
If you're more interested in getting in the water, any of the coasts are excellent for windsurfing and sailing, but some of the best are Rio Guaiba, and the coasts of Bahia and Cear?.
Head inland for caving, specifically to the Toca of Boa Vista in Bahia; it's the longest cave in the Southern Hemisphere.
If you're looking to do it all, Aventura do Brasil offers some spectacular adventure and activity tours that include kayaking, canyoning, biking, and rafting. These guys can also take you on nature tours, too.
Adventure Tourism
Brazil is a haven for adventurers of all levels of bravery, and attracts tourists by offering varying activities like canyoning, caving, windsurfing, sailing, climbing, and abseiling. Even more impressive is that many of these activities can be done within a reasonable proximity to main cities, like Rio de Janeiro.
Into climbing? Rio's famous Sugar Loaf is a great place to start, and only two hours outside of Rio is Serra dos Org?os National Park, one of the best spots for climbing in all of Brazil.
If you're more interested in getting in the water, any of the coasts are excellent for windsurfing and sailing, but some of the best are Rio Guaiba, and the coasts of Bahia and Cear?.
Head inland for caving, specifically to the Toca of Boa Vista in Bahia; it's the longest cave in the Southern Hemisphere.
If you're looking to do it all, Aventura do Brasil offers some spectacular adventure and activity tours that include kayaking, canyoning, biking, and rafting. These guys can also take you on nature tours, too.
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