Try an adventure-seeking trip exploring Brazil’s Rainforest.
Brazil is a massive country situated on the equator in South America, with much of the land surface covered in tropical rainforests. The rainforest is breading ground thousands of varied species of fauna and flora, and has some of the most attractive wooded landscape in the world.
The rainforest of Brazil is also home to the largest rives in the world, The Amazon. The Amazon has 1500 types of fish and is also home to crocodiles, freshwater dolphins and turtles. The area around the Amazon is known as the Amazon Basin.
The Amazon basin is a massive jungle with extreme growth, due to its exceptionally warm weather and heavy tropical rain. Home to some of the world’s most colourful wildlife the Amazon basin has 75,000 different types of trees that grow extremely high creating an excellent canopy that supports a vast population of monkeys, bats, all types of birds, tree frogs as well as providing cover for many different plants. The Amazon region is home to over 2.5 million different insects and over 40,000 different plants.
There are many different ways of exploring the region and seeing the jungle. One of the greatest ways to see the jungle without disturbing the natural habitat is to take a cruise along the Amazon and its many small rivers.
To get real close to nature and to experience the way of life that many Brazilian tribal people live, trekking through the jungle will be a remarkable experience. Trekking is far from easy but the jungle tour operators offer very good safaris.
Due to the expansion of agriculture and the growth of cities and towns the Amazon region is constantly under threat from deforestation. As the forests are destroyed, many different types wildlife become homeless or close to extinct.
If you do decide to travel to Brazil and especially into the rainforest you must remember to respect the wildlife and nature. Here are a few tips that you should consider.
Be aware and keep a low tone in the jungle. Wildlife will here, smell and see ever before you spot them. Many of the creatures of the jungle can be dangerous if they feel their habitat threatened. On the jungle floor lives some great wildlife predators. Jaguars prey on large birds and mammals.
Make sure that you are travelling in a group and carry only what you need. Trekking can become trying and the heat may become excessive.
Don’t were and perfumes or cologne - the reason for holidaying in the jungle is to observe the wildlife. Strange scents will put a greater between you and the wildlife.
Other areas of interest in the Amazon region are the wet lands the take up vast areas. These areas are ideal for bird watchers and people with an interest in ecology. Every year more and more creatures are discovered in these areas.
For many a trip to the annual carnival held in Rio is a great way to experience Brazil, but for someone looking for a bit more excitement the jungles of Brazil offer everything that the adventure seeker seeks out.
TJ Tierney is an award winning photographer and a freelance writer. To find out more information on Brazil visit his travel guide or his travel directory.

