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Introduction
Brazil is one of the leading tourist destination countries, not only in South America but at the whole world at large. The country boasts of several tourist attraction sites, ranging from the country’s diverse cultural heritage to the natural resources and natural heritage of the South American nation; the country also boasts of Jesus the Redeemer statute at Rio de Janeiro, one of the leading tourist attraction site in the country. Brazil is among the top ten countries I the world in tourist attraction numbers. The state is similarly putting more tourism attraction measures to increase these numbers and attract more of the tourists in future (Philip, 2012, pg. 34). This paper analyses the key tourist attraction sites of Brazil as a country while providing the map pictures of these regions in the country, where the top tourists in the world may be interested in a tour.
Below is a map of Brazil showing Atlantic Ocean, the neighbouring nations, Rio de Jenairo, Amazon River, Salvador, Sao Paulo, Olinda and the capital of Brazil.
1. How and why Brazil became an important destination for travellers and tourists
According to Philip (2012, pg. 34), Brazil became a leading tourist destination among other factors due to its most attractive and beautiful scenery. Brazil lied along the equator, and the climate of the country is favourable for tourist who majorly comes from the cold northern hemisphere countries. The tropical temperatures are conducive for the visitors touring the country. Another factor leading to this high tourist coming off the afro-Brazilian heritage. The country is linked to highly neoliberal economic processes of the Latin America (Philip (Philip, 2012, pg. 34)). This Latin country boasts of a rich heritage that most tourists tour the country to witness.
As Philip (2012, pg. 34) asserts, a cultural heritage including the Brazilian food in the country is another reason why the country boasts of a rich cultural heritage. These cultural foods attract the tourists on the comfortable hotels of the country tourist destination, especially the coastal cities where the tourists like relaxing in hot water beaches. The country similarly has beautiful coastal beaches and an adverse coastline, making most of the beaches more beautiful to tour, bath and swim in.
2. Why the Iguacu (Iguazu) are falls an important tourist attraction in Brazil and the kind of activities are available for tourists who visit the Iguacu (Iguazu) Falls
Ghimire (2013, pg. 42) asserts that the Iguacu falls so important I the Brazil since that are some of the top-notch tourist attraction scenery in the country, the falls provide beautiful scenery in the tropical climate Brazil rain forests. The falls are majorly associated with a couple of tourist attraction activities that take place in the scene. Among the many activities, there is a jet boat excursion. This effect is about touring of the beneath eater, taking place through the turbulent rapids of the Rio de Iguacu right to the downfalls of the Iguacu falls itself.
As Ghimire (2013, pg. 42) asserts, another activity taking place at the Iguacu is the helicopter riding. This activity provides the bird view of the Iguacu falls from the top, where helicopter hovers around the river fall to witness the wonders of the beautiful scenery of the falls. Jungle safaris are yet another activity happening at the Iguacu Falls. This is simply an educational enlighten of the site, where there are Brazilian tourists taking the tourists about the tourist attraction site, to learn more about waterfalls, the rivers and the broad ecosystem (Ghimire, 2013, pg. 42). The other activities including the rappelling around the river, fall diving and boat riding at the Itapúa dam. Below is an image showing the falls.
3. How tourists will experience Brazil’s cultural diversity when they visit the following places:
a. Olinda
As McCool and Bosak (2016, pg. 216) assert, in Olinda, the tourist majorly tour the oldest town in the Brazil history, where they are presented with the main activities and housed of the old town. The Olinda town is inhabited and infested with the oldest Brazilian culture. Any tourist willing to learn and see more of the Brazilian culture should visit this town. In Olinda, the town is the cultural home of the samba, Brazilian Afro culture. It was named after the old colonialism from the Portuguese, and hence presents the activities since then.
b. Liberdade
McCool and Bosak (2016, pg. 216) assert that most of the tourists touring the town of Liberdade experience, the nature of the Japanese brazilin residents. The town has been transformed into the Japanese cultural heritage, fused with the afro-brazilin culture, the tourists touring the region are of Asian and majorly the Japanese, who find their nature and cultural fusion in the town. The town is inhabited and fused with Japanese cultures to form a lingo of a Japanese sushi and the Brazilian samba cultural heritage; this acts as a form of cultural diversity and attraction for the tourists.
c. Cachoeira
McCool and Bosak (2016, pg. 216) ascertain that the Cachoeira town national reserve has wild animals, ranging from the endangered animal species, such as the tigers and the lions. Tourists visit this town to have a glance at the wildlife, which is not commonly seen in other tourist attraction sites. This town is among the few towns surrounded by the rich natural habitat; these include the wildlife, the nearby river wit waterfalls as well as the fascinating rainforest hiking
4. The Rio Carnaval (Carnival) and the role of the Samba Schools in its development and how tourists can participate in the Carnival
According to McCool and Bosak (2016, pg. 216), the Carnaval are the chief organizers of the samba parade, a nationwide famous cultural parade that takes place in Rio de Janeiro. The parade involves several schools which compete among the best to host the traditional parade at Rio. The competition, largely hosted and organized by the Carnaval involve several entertainment aspects such as the samba dancing, the samba music and other art associated crafts (McCool & Bosak, 2016, pg. 216). The music and dance festival are hosted at certain intervals within a year, and the Carnaval take part in organizing and hosting it.
As Herremans (2006, pg. 78) asserts, the samba schools are the key schools chosen to participate and the schools are all about music, art, and dancing well as another traditional ceremonial activates. Tourists wishing to participate in the Carnaval can join the samba schools afro rehearsals, where they can go to the competition with them as they showcase their artistic skills in the festival. The samba schools attract alloy of tourists in this parade, and many tourists similarly join the rehearsals and are included in the performance for the parade at Rio.
5. How a well-informed tour guide would describe the variety of architectural styles in Iticare.
According to Herremans (2006, pg. 78), the Iticare is a description of a transformation of a fishing village to a tourist attraction small town in Bahia, Brazil. The town is composed of the old housed, comprising of a traditional village and a tourist attraction site for its architectural works on the housing. The traditional architectural style applies in the Iticare shows the actual ability of housing sustenance. The architectural style of Iticare shows a socially and physically self-build urban centre. The changing architectural marks create the ability of an economic sustenance, providing an idiom through public conversations. The city hosts a lot of people, who inhabit the old architecture houses hold the long time ago in line with the Itscare fishing activities. Therefore, are doomed to fall tattoo strong to endure all that time, and thus the architectural forms attract many tourists (Herremans, 2006, pg. 78). The house construction shows how the mature can heavy sustain itself.
6. Favela tourism and why can it be referred to as the commodification of poverty
Herremans (2006, pg. 78) chronicles that Favela tourism is a simple Portuguese term for a poverty tourism. Favela tourism is on rising in Brazil majorly in the Rio de Janeiro toms, majorly inhabited by the poor. One of the towns in the country which majorly has more of favela tourism of the Santa Marta. Santa Marta is the only favela tourism site in Rio, and its increasing attraction to tourist has put its economic value on the rise, making it one the leading tourist attraction on the Brazil, especially being a low-income region.
According to Herremans (2006, pg. 78), Michael Jackson toured the region in 1996 with his performance of ‘they don’t care about us’ theme. Ever since then the favela tourism has seen a rise in Brazil. Another town majorly influenced by favela tourism is the Vidigal. This town is foreigner friendly, being a favela tourist attraction site majorly due to its pousadas (greenhouses), restaurants and bars (Herremans, 2006, pg. 78). Favela tourism can be termed as the commodification of poverty, especially in these regions, where the funds attained from incoming tourists can be used to improve the wellbeing of its inhabitants, economically and socially.
7. How tourism has helped to bring about a cultural revival for the Pataxo people of Bahia
As Herremans (2006, pg. 78) ascertains, the people of Pataxo have been apprehended and oppressed for the better party of their history by the rest of the country due to their rights to protect their land and their rights. The people of Pataxo possess are arguably the most culturally rich natives of the modern day Brazil. The original villages were abolished and massively forced to move, abandoning their freedom and land hence their culture. Over a long time, this indigenous tribe of the Brazilian have been oppressed for their rights and their land. However, since the inception of tourism in the area, the natives have been rejuvenated from their oppression by the rest of the Portuguese-speaking nation men. The tourists seemingly were interested in the tradition and the cultural heritage of the natives at the Pataxo. Thus, the new tourism activity around g the Pataxo made the town grow to its modern natural and cultural heritage, all as a result of the seen tourism potential (Herremans, 2006, pg. 78). Hence, it’s arguably uncompromisingly to term the tourists as the rescuers of the Pataxo people and their cultural heritage.
8. Kayapo of the Amazon jungle and how tourism enables tourists to know ‘the other.'
According to Hudman and Jackson (2013, pg. 179), the Kayapo people of the Amazon are for a long time doomed the friendliest people in the Brazil, when it comes to tourism. The Amazon region of majorly contributing to over three-quarters of all the tourism activity in Brazil. Therefore, it’s highly likely for tourists to encounter the member of the Kayapo people when touring the Amazon. The koyapo are being hostile due to their long time oppression and land grabbing victims from the white people, dating back 45oo years ago when the white settlers raided and killed them. Many of them were killed and had since then been resistant to the white people, especially tourists touring the region. Most of the tourists are insecure visiting the Kayapo region, and safety precautions are given to help the tourist identify themselves. A tourist can apparently remain clear and safe from such people in the country by just avoiding to walk or tour these regions alone (Hudman & Jackson, 2013, pg. 179). Accompanying a tour guide when visiting the Amazon may be the best precaution, and in this way, the tourist may be able to identify each other.
9. Copacabana Beach playing role in creating Brazil’s image
As Hudman and Jackson (2013, pg. 179) chronicle that the Copacabana Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world. This beach is located in the southwest of Rio de Janeiro. The beach of one of the most tourist attraction sites by numbers in Brazil. The beach stretches for four kilometres. This beach is preferred by many because of its natural climatic temperatures. The beach is used by the tourists for skydiving, sea swimming as well as many other sea related activities. The Copacabana Beach has beautiful scenery, and tourists like it for its sight, from one end to another (Hudman & Jackson, 2013, pg. 179). In creating the image of Brazil, most of the tourism destinations of Brazil use this beach image to attract tourists. Thus, its image profoundly sees the Brazilian tourism. Below is the image of the beach.
10. The positive and adverse effects of staging mega-events in Brazil?
According to Hudman and Jackson (2013, pg. 179), the main positive impact of staging a mega event in Brazil is the promotion of the great Brazilian tourism. In Brazil, tourism is one of the primary economic activity of the country, and when global events are hosted in the country, more tourists will influx the country, where they will pay more and improve the economy of the country. The main negative impact of staging an international event in Brazil of the security consequences. An event attracts more people to Brazil, and these tourists are more prone to an insecure culture of Brazil (Hudman & Jackson, 2013, pg. 179). Many people doom Brazil as insecure to tour, because of the robbery and all the other forms of insecurity.
11. The kinds of ecotourism attractions Brazil has developed and assessed the impacts of ecotourism on the local people.
As Hudman and Jackson (2013, pg. 179) asserts, the ecotourism n Brazil is among the leading tourist activities in the country. The major kind of ecotourism activity in Brazil include all the forms of nature, especially around the Amazon region. The ecosystem forms of extended life and the river falls are the primary forms of ecotourism in Brazil, tourists visit the country majorly due to the Amazon forest, and its rivers falls and the natural inhabitants, including the wildlife. Similarly to that, the beaches also from the ecotourism bracket. The Brazilian government has adopted the measures to ensure natural environmental conservation around and in the Amazon forest, so as to attract more tourists (Hudman & Jackson, 2013, pg. 179). The local people have been encouraged to refrain from environmental degradation activities such as deforestation around Amazon and to take more steps in domestically touring their country.
12. Three kinds of gastronomic experiences (food and drink experiences) available for tourists in Brazil.
According to Oliveira (2016, pg. 56), the traditional dishes found in Brazil are major of Brazilian origin. First, the main dish is the fejoada, a delicacy made of black beans and pork. This dish is served with white rice vegetables and some orange slices. This is the main dishes that every tourist is visiting the country frequently gets served with at the Brazilian hotels. The second dish representing the Brazilian culture are the average, avatapa beans and green beans, moqueca, prepared from fish, herbs and some spices among many other delicacies (Oliveira, 2016, pg. 56). Thirdly, the main Brazilian drink is the caipirinha, made of sugarcane mixed with brandy, lime juice, beer. Beer fruit, ice, and the excellent Brazilian coffee.
13. The kinds of transport tourists use to visit Brazil and to travel the following attractions:
a. The Igauca (Igauzu) fall
As Oliveira (2016, pg. 56) chronicle, the primary transportation means around the Igauca falls the water canal boats, the traditional, made boats, and the modern day boat, the boats ate made for the short distance sailing up the river to the onset of the Igauca falls. However, the long-distance transportation to the Igauca falls from the nearby cities include the road, which is well tarmacked by use I busses cars, or tour vans.
b. Sugarloaf Mountain
Oliveira (2016, pg. 56) asserts that the Sugarloaf Mountains, the primary form of transpiration varied from road to the air means. Three road involves light vehicles which can go up hill including vans. No railway connection to this mountain and the only ground transportation here is by road. Tourists may similarly use the helicopters. There is a helipad, and an airstrip in this attraction site.
c. The Amazon
Oliveira (2016, pg. 56) ascertains that the Amazon attracts from the North West to the northeast and central south of Brazil. The rain forest is well connected to all the major forms of transportation including the road and the rail. The rail is exclusive to the mountainous part of the Amazon; the road serves all the interior regions of the Amazon. There are airstrips inside the Amazon, and therefore the tourists may use helicopters and aircraft.
14. The kinds of accommodation available to tourists in Brazil
According to Lohmann and Dredge (2012, pg. 12), among the many accommodation places for tourists in Brazil, the central accommodation prefers by many tourists is the resort hotels. These report ate comfort hotels at almost every tourist attraction sites, especially suited for high-class and comfort for the tourists. The other form is the pousadas inns are the forms of accommodation with all the personal services in, from bars to hotels to swimming pools, etc. Another form of accommodation in Brazil is the beach resorts. These are common on all beaches in the country, from the eastern beach to the southern beaches. There are also beach vacation homes made from family tourists, a form of a home suited for completely hosting tourist family. There are also jungle lodges, rooms temporarily made for accommodating the tourists at the Amazon, inside the rain forest region (Lohmann & Dredge, 2012, pg. 12). The jungle lodges infrastructure is more advanced to become sufficiently permanent lodges.
The last form of accommodation for tourists in Brazil include the farm strays and the apartments, meant for the small social class tourist.
Conclusion.
Brazil is the leading tourist destination in the world. The country boasts of its rich cultural heritage by its people. The culture alone attracts more than half of the tourists in Brazil. The Amazon is yet another famous tourist attraction site in Brazil, due to its beautiful, diverse scenery. The country has a beautiful beach, especially in the north-eastern part of the country. The mountainous and the wild scenery makes the country top the list of the tourism in the world. The country has more scenery for tourists to enjoy their vacations.
References
Ghimire, K. (2013). The Native Tourist: Mass Tourism within Developing Countries. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. Page 42
Herremans, I. (2006). Cases in Sustainable Tourism: an experiential approach to making decisions. New York: Haworth Hospitality Press. Page 78
Hudman, L. & Jackson, R. (2003). Geography of travel & tourism. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson/Delmar Learning. Page 179
Lohmann, G. & Dredge, D. (2012). Tourism in Brazil: environment, management, and segments. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon New York: Routledge. Page 12
McCool, S. & Bosak, K. (2016). Reframing sustainable tourism. Dordrecht: Springer. Page 205
Oliveira, C. (2017). Religious tourism and heritage in Brazil. Switzerland: Springer.
The property, R. (2012). Investing in Brazil! What to do and what not to do. Washington, United States: Lulu Com publishers. Page 34
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