Take a cable car ride up to Brazil’s world-renowned Sugar Loaf, with its all-encompassing views from a 270-meter/886-foot high lookout
Enjoy a private tour of Rio’s Tijuca Forest, with a hike in this, the largest urban forest in the world
Discover Belo Horizonte, and its Pampulha District, famous for the works of three of Brazil’s renowned artists, who helped create the neighborhoods around its manmade lake
Explore Ouro Preto’s well-preserved Portuguese colonial architecture, its 18th- and 19th-century churches decorated with gold and the sculptured works of Aleijadinho
Visit other fascinating gold towns including Marina and Sabará, founded in 1711, was one of the most productive gold mines at the time