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As host of the 2014 Soccer World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics, Brazil promises to be one of the hottest travel destinations in upcoming years. And the country is primed to celebrate. From the picturesque beaches of Rio, to the majestic Iguau Falls, to the wonders of the Amazon rainforest, Brazil offers something for every type of traveler--and Fodors Brazil 2014 ebook covers the best that the country has to offer.
Expanded Coverage: This ebook edition includes a new Experience Brazil chapter with in-depth information on Carnival, beaches, and the sounds, tastes, peoples, and wildlife of Brazil. It also works as an expert trip planner, with features on things to do, great itineraries, and when to go. The guide also has expanded coverage of Amazon River cruises, and new restaurants and hotels in the vibrant cities of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Salvador.
Indispensible Trip Planning Tools: Convenient overviews show each region and its highlights, and detail-rich chapter planning sections have on-target advice and tips for planning your time and for getting around the country by plane, car, and bus. In addition, creating a tailored trip to Brazil is easy using the Brazil Planner, Top Attractions, and Great Itineraries in the new Experience chapter. The guide also offers indispensible tips on finding tour operators in the Amazon and the Pantanal.
Special Events: Brazil will be in the spotlight in the near future as the host of the 2014 Soccer World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics. Fodors Brazil 2014 ebook contains detailed coverage of the Brazilian cities that will host World Cup games, tips on planning your trip during this tournament, and general information on the importance of soccer in Brazilian culture.
Discerning Recommendations:Fodors Brazil offers savvy advice and recommendations from local writers to help travelers make the most of their time. Fodors Choice designates our best picks, from hotels to nightlife. Word of Mouth quotes from fellow travelers provide valuable insights.
ABOUT FODORS AUTHORS: Each Fodors Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts.

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Rio de Janeiro
Side Trips from Rio
So Paulo
Side Trips from So Paulo
The South
Minas Gerais
Brasilia and the West
Salvador and the Bahia Coast
The Northeast
The Amazon

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Brazil is immensely diversesocially, culturally, racially, economicallyand rife with profound contradictions that are not always evident at first. All this makes for a complex nation that eludes easy definitionsbut is fascinating to discover.

Culture

Brazils contrasts are everywhere. Take a look around when you land. Dense forests that are home to pint-sized monkeys and birds found nowhere else brush up against gleaming high-rises, which in turn border favelas (shantytowns). Juxtapositions of this sort can make any experience breathtaking and shocking at once.

A stroll through any Brazilian town will show you this is one of the most racially mixed populations anywhere. The country was shaped not only by the Portuguese, who brought their religion and language, but also by millions of enslaved Africans, the native indigenous, and waves of European, Arabic, and Japanese immigrants. Most Brazilians include elements from several of these backgrounds in their cultural and ethnic heritage.

Brazil never had the Jim Crow laws and institutionalized discrimination that marked the U.S., yet it is far from being a color-blind society. In spite of the recent economic boom, blacks and the indigenous still face stiff discrimination and underrepresentation in government. They also far outweigh whites at the broad base of Brazils economic pyramid.

Brazilians are known for their warmth, their tiny bikinis, their frequent public displays of affectionits not uncommon to see couples kissing at length on a park bench or a beach blanketand their riotous displays of joie de vivre in annual Carnival celebrations. But the country is also home to the worlds largest Catholic population, and conservative sexual mores shape the culture more than visitors might imagine.

Politics

Brazils current president, Dilma Rouseff, is an example of how Brazil defies stereotypes. The fact that she is a womanand twice divorced at that, currently living without a husbandwas scarcely discussed during her 2010 campaign for president, even though this is a country were machismo (male chauvinism) still thrives.

Of far greater importance to voters was that she is a member of the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) or Workers Party, and had the support of the immensely popular outgoing president, Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, who has towered over the political landscape for the last decade.

Lulas story is fascinating. Born into poverty in the countrys northeast, he rose to prominence in So Paulo as a union leader while the country was still under the rule of a military dictatorship that had seized power in 1964. Buoyed by his charisma and his appeal to poor Brazilians, Lula was elected to the presidency in 2003, then again to a second four-year term.

Rousseff, the no-nonsense administrator who succeeded him, has maintained similarly high approval ratings by keeping in place transfer-of-wealth policies that have helped alleviate poverty, and by cultivating the image of a leader who brooks no corruption with public money of the sort that have long been a hallmark of Brazilian politics.

Economy

After punishing years of economic instability and hyperinflation in the 1980s and 90s, Brazils GDP began to grow along with prices and demand for the commodities that make up the base of its economy, including soybeans, sugar, iron ore, and oil.

The last decade of social progress has created real improvement in the quality of life for Brazils new middle class. About 35 million Brazilians have hoisted themselves out of poverty in that time. Over half of the countrys 194 million people now officially belong to the middle class. However, many still hover perilously close to the bottom, and many more live in neighborhoods that still dont have such services as trash collection, sewage treatment, and safety. But the improvement is real and visible.

Religion

Brazil has the worlds largest Catholic population, although Roman Catholicism has been losing worshippers to Evangelical churches. These churches are booming, especially in poorer communities where it is not uncommon to see several modest storefront churches on a single street.

In religion, like in so many other aspects of Brazil, the reality is more complex than it first appears. The countrys rich ethnic and cultural heritage means that the dominant Christianity is often blended with other sects and religions, creating fascinating local variants that are unique to Brazil.

The most widespread examples of this blending happen within Afro-Brazilian religious practices. Forbidden from worshipping the deities they brought with them from Africa, enslaved men and women established connections between their orixas, or gods, and saints from the Catholic faith of their masters. This way, they could pay homage to their own gods while keeping up appearances by seeming to pray to Catholic saints.

While freedom of religion is enshrined in the Constitution, Brazils many contradictions surface in attitudes toward Afro-Brazilian faiths such as Candomble, the more orthodox of the variations, and Umbanda, an even more syncretic religion incorporating elements of French-based spiritualism. Although some Afro-Brazilian practices are popular, including wearing white on New Years Eve and leaving gifts of flowers and fruit on the beach to honor Iemanja, the orixa of oceans and seas, serious practitioners can be frequent targets of discrimination.

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