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Which is wilder - the jungle or the people?

Brazil is South America's giant, a dazzling land of pristine beaches, steamy jungles and manic metropolises. Music and dancing are as integral here as eating and sleeping, and you'll find as many regional styles as there are shades of people, from samba's sensual rhythms to... Read the overview
Statue of Christ the Redeemer, standing 2300ft above the city, on Mt Corcovado

Climate

Overview

Being such a vast country, Brazil's climatic patterns vary between regions. In Rio, the humidity can be high in summer, with temperatures hovering around 28°C (82°F). Rainfall is another factor, with October to January the wettest months. In winter Rio temperatures are mild, around 23°C (73°F).

On the northeast coast, from Bahia to Maranhão, temperatures are a bit warmer year-round than in Rio - with days reaching 31°C (88°F) - but due to a wonderful tropical breeze and less humidity, it's rarely stifling. The rainy season runs from about mid-December to July, though even then you'll encounter gorgeous days. The Amazon region (the north) is one of the world's rainiest places and rainfall occurs most frequently from December to May, making travel at this time exceedingly difficult. The rest of the year the region still receives plenty of rain, though showers tend to last only an hour or two.

The Pantanal also has rainy/dry seasons, and if you plan to visit, do so during the dry season (mid-April to late September). The rest of the year, the wetlands receive tremendous rainfall, washing out roads and making traveling a nightmare.

The South has the most extreme temperature changes, and during the coldest winter months (June to August), Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná and São Paulo have temperatures between 13°C (55.4°F) and 18°C (64.4°F). In some towns, the rare snowfall is even possible. As elsewhere along the coast, summer is quite hot, and you'll have lots of company on the beach.

Communication

Dial Code: 55

Currency

NameBrazilian Real
SymbolR$
CodeBRL
Unitreal

Typical prices

ItemAmount
loaf of bread
R$ 1.50
litre of petrol
R$ 3.10
1.5L of bottled water
R$ 2.50
glass of chope (draft beer)
R$ 2.70
souvenir t-shirt
R$ 18.00
freshly squeezed suco (juice)
R$ 2.50
admission to samba club in Rio
R$ 10.00-21.00
2-hour flight from Rio to Salvador (one-way)
R$ 220.00
double room in a comfy pousada in Arraial d'Ajuda
R$ 120.00
11-hour bus ride from São Paulo to Florianópolis
R$ 87.00
4-day excursion in the Pantanal
R$ 500.00

Typical accomodation Costs

Low End Mid Range High End Deluxe
US$ 5-25US$25-75US$ 75-300US$ 300+

Typical meal costs

Low End Mid Range High End Deluxe
US$ 1-5US$ 5-10US$ 10-40US$ 40+

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