Brazil is a year-round destination, although it is made up of climatic extremes, none of which is terrible enough to spoil a trip. Across the country, the warmest months are November to March, which is New Year and Carnival celebrations season.
The northeastern coast experiences some rain in June and July,
but usually only in the form of afternoon showers. Meanwhile, the Pantanal’s
driest months are between April and October, but like in the Amazon, its wetter
months offer distinct wildlife spotting opportunities and experiences. No time
is the wrong time to visit Brazil, and it is just a matter of what you are
looking to do and where you want to go.
Let me help you figure out the perfect time of year for your Brazilian getaway.
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