In het kort
Most travellers to Brazil either visit the Amazon and Rio or the wonderful regions of Iguassu and the south coast. However, they miss the absolute jewel that is the north coast and its hinterland. An area of raw national parks and wildlife, exquisite UNESCO towns, stunning beaches and landscapes like no other. Explore the remarkable huge sand dunes of the Canoa Quebrada by horse to understand what we mean or the beautiful Parnaiba Delta.
Crossing the vast width of the Amazon, from the City of Belem the next section of the journey takes us into The Guianas, the three jewels of South America, French Guiana, Suriname and Guyana. Here savannah lands and dense tropical forests are home to some of the continent's finest flora and fauna, while the coastal Caribbean plains house some of the most interesting cities and cultures.
Dagprogramma / Reisroute
- Dag 1
- Salvador
- Dag 2
- Aracaju
- Dag 3
- Olinda
- Dag 4
- Olinda
- Dag 5
- Praia Da Pipa
- Dag 6
- Canoa Quebrada
- Dag 7
- Canoa Quebrada
- Dag 8
- Jericoacoara
- Dag 9
- Jericoacoara
- Dag 10
- Barreirinhas
- Dag 11
- Barreirinhas
- Dag 12
- Barreirinhas
- Dag 13
- Sao Luis
- Dag 14
- Sao Luis
- Dag 15
- Belem
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- Dag 26
- Paramaribo
- Dag 27
- Paramaribo
- Dag 28
- Upper Suriname Area
- Dag 29
- Upper Suriname Area
- Dag 30
- Paramaribo
- Dag 31
- Bigi Pan
- Dag 32
- Nieuw Nickerie
- Dag 33
- Georgetown
- Dag 34
- Georgetown
- Dag 35
- Georgetown
- Dag 36
- Iwokrama Forest
- Dag 37
- Iwokrama Forest
- Dag 38
- Rupununi
- Dag 39
- Rupununi
- Dag 40
- Boa Vista
- Dag 41
- Boa Vista
Reislanden (4): Brazilië, Frans-Guyana, Guyana, Suriname
Reisbestemmingen (8): Belem, Boa Vista, Cayenne, Georgetown, Olinda, Paramaribo, Salvador de Bahia, Sao Luis
Details
This is a trip that would appeal to anyone who wants to explore off beat South America. It is all about the peoples, unspoilt and rarely visited regions and some of the most beautiful beaches and river systems in the continent. The infrastructure is not always perfect, but it is a region that few foreign tourists visit.