Something different is happening in the travel industry; people are learning more about different cultures and seeking out opportunities for authentically rich travel experiences. In the Bay Area especially, where we are exposed to many different languages, cultures, foods – it shapes the way a traveler chooses his travelling experiences. Thinking of those travelers, a new tour company that specializes exclusively in travel to Brazil was launched right here in San Francisco: Adventures in Brazil (website: www.adventuresinbrazil.com). If one has always wanted to visit Brazil but was hesitant because does not speak Portuguese or was nervous about traveling to Latin America by oneself, this is a great opportunity! Adventures in Brazil offers the traveler a chance to explore the natural and cultural wonders of Brazil in carefully crafted packages, with the owner – Rodrigo Antunes (nickname Rigo), a native Brazilian and U.S. resident, who has been living in San Francisco for 10 years - personally leading the group.
Each month, Adventures in Brazil offers two tours (as well as special events like Carnaval and Formula 1 Grand Prix), one is a 7-day package and with the other is a 14-day package. Tours are designed to blend the sights, sounds, and tastes of one of the world’s most exotic countries. The main difference between traveling with AIB is that it will provide an experience that is unique - through the eyes of a native Brazilian. They organize the whole trip, and AIB travels to more than ten destinations in Brazil. AIB offers over 20 different travel packages throughout the year – there is something for everyone.
It is a wonderful opportunity for Bay Area (and Californian) travelers to learn more about what a wonderful country Brazil is, and it is also a chance of being off the beaten path, getting to know more deeply the several Brazilian micro-cultures. Traveling with Adventures in Brazil is an once-in-a-lifetime experience that should not be missed. Whether it’s visiting the world famous Christ the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor in Portuguese) statue in Rio de Janeiro, eating a fresh acarajé in Bahia state, a mortadela sandwich at the market in São Paulo, visiting heritage sites, or fishing for piranhas in the Amazon, one won’t be disappointed.
Finding Rigo right now could be a challenge, he might be leading a group over the dunes in Morro de São Paulo, or water rafting inside Iguaçu Falls. Who knows? Adventure is out there! Make your reservation today.
For more information on Adventures in Brazil, please visit: www.adventuresinbrazil.com or 415-349-5552













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