Brazil
Brazil English Teaching in Rio

On this project you will be able to teach English to the people that really want to learn and work ...
Brazil Community Development in Rio

Understand life in the favelas of Rio by looking after children and providing a lifeline to parents who need to ...
Brazil Creative Education in Rio

Let your creative side explode into reality and work with some of poorest children from the favelas keeping them off ...
Brazil Football Coaching in Rio

If you would like to get involved in coaching football to some great kids then this just for you! On ...
Best Of Argentina & Brazil

Get a taste of the rhythms of Argentina and Brazil on this fast paced adventure from Buenos Aires to Rio ...
Buenos Aires to Rio Unplugged

Hit two of South America's most exciting cities, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro and discover their wild nightlife, friendly ...
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Gap year Brazil
Brazil doesn’t need much selling to any gap year traveller, but here goes: staggering natural beauty, 5000 miles of beaches, the jungles of the Amazon, the most famous carnival in the world, cities that are a byword for exotic hedonism, some of the most vibrant music and art cultures in the world and a reputation for laidback good-living. Brazil may very well have it all, but there’s only one way to find out for sure…
Adventure travel Brazil
For the adventure traveller in Brazil, the Amazon jungle has to be the first stop: teeming with wildlife, including species and plants found nowhere else on earth, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience. Then there are the majestic Iguacu Falls – plural, since it’s really a complex of over 250 different waterfalls – the southern wetlands of the Pantanal, plus kayaking, rafting, trekking, diving and surfing (and that’s big surfing).
Student travel Brazil
Travel in Brazil may be costlier than other South American countries, but that’s made up by the convenience. For those student travellers looking for rich experience, it’s ideal: mountains on one side, some of the world’s most famous beaches on the other and in between life lived at an intensity other nations don’t quite manage. It has nightlife and music that rivals any in the world, and a history that blends African, European and native Indian influences into a distinctive national character.
Volunteer work Brazil
If you’re looking to dig deep into the culture of Brazil, volunteer work is the very best way to do it. You can work in the poor favelas of Rio with youths and other community projects, often with Portuguese tuition included.


