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 Bahia's axé -charged beats.

While it may not be the Eden of popular imagination, Brazil is still a country of staggering beauty. There are stretches of unexplored rainforest, islands with divine tropical beaches, and endless rivers. Then there are the people themselves, who delight visitors with their energy and joy.

Travel Warning: Yellow Fever Alert

Following a rise in cases of yellow fever this year, the Brazilian government has issued an alert reinforcing recommendations for travelers to get vaccinated if they are planning to visit any of the affected areas, which include the Federal District (where Brasilia is located), Parana, Minas Gerais and Goias states.

Meanwhile, Rio de Janeiro has experienced a dramatic rise in dengue fever cases.

severity: Mid-level alert

Fast Facts

Country Full Name

República Federativa do Brasil

Population

186,771,000

Currency

Name: Brazilian Real
Code: BRL
Symbol: R$

Electrical Plugs

European plug with two circular metal pins American-style plug with two parallel flat blades above a circular grounding pin Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
127/220V 60Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Portuguese

Time Zones

GMT/UTC -2 (Fernando de Noronha archipelago)
GMT/UTC -3 (Brazil Standard Time)
GMT/UTC -4 (Central Brazil Time)
GMT/UTC -5 (Acre Standard Time)

Country Dialing Code

+55

Weights & Measures

Metric

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