Imagine a place that preserves the culture and the essence of Bahia with charm and uniqueness. And the best: with a singular view of exotic beaches of crystalline and calm waters, beyond a privileged nature with all its exuberance form where, in full moon nights, the brightness of the sea becomes a captivating and unforgettable scenery. Read more
France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and ... Brazil. In the land of samba and soccer we can say now that Brazil is also the land of wine. With certificate of quality, expertise and technology, the Brazilian wines are placed in the same quality to the best of Europe.Read more
This remote and enigmatic Inca city, located to the south of Peru, with only a third of its area deciphered, was known nearly 300 years before of the first restoration, initiated in 1993. Since then, the Peruvian government has been developing in large-scale the tourism in the region. Read more
This exhibition is a small sample of the way and of the histories that lived the expedition members led by Hiram Bingham. It is the first time that tells this history in Brazil through photographs, taken on the trips between the years of 1911, 1912 and 1915 Read more
Get involved in this fabulous matter gave us the chance to reflect about the hundreds of trips that the team of SAProject has realized for the four corners of the South America, doing us feel 'lucky’ people in working with something that gives us so much pleasure. Read more
Concentration, courage and overcoming limits. Were spectacular 10 days of trekking, visiting the ruins of Choquequirao with a final day in Machu Picchu. A challenging hike, even for those who have trained. Read more
The South American Project, in its last three issues, presented the Triple Border region with the aim of showing the very best in the currencies of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, known as the Tri-Border Lands. With this, you had the opportunity to know a little more about the Iguazu Falls, the Itaipu hydroelectry and the best stores to shop in Ciudad Del Este, always with a lot emotion and information. Read more
What is the more interesting side of the Iguazu Falls? The answer is: the Brazilian side is. "Pero siete de cada diez cascadas están de nuestro lado del Rio Iguazú," say the neighbors of duty. Read more
It is with joy and adventure we will present the South American Project trinational integration of the region, with the boundary between the cities of Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil), Puerto Iguazú (Argentina) and Ciudad del Este (Paraguay). Read more
Handbook practical for Travelers - Learn to develop projects shipping. Read more
The archipelago of Ilhabela – located 217 km from the Sao Paulo capital – is one of the most beautiful points of the Brazilian coastline. With 83% of its area preserved by the State Park of Ilhabela shelters the largest reserve of Atlantic Forest, one of the biomes more threatened and rich in species of fauna and flora of the planet. Read more
Pachamama Jungle is an outdoor program full of emotions and sensations based on the idea of ??live experiences in remote places of the planet, leading the participants to a scenario of dream, challenge and accomplishment. Read more
It all started in 1875 with the arrival of the first Italian immigrants (mainly of the region of Trentino, north of Italy) and Germans to the interior of Santa Catarina/South of Brazil, fled of the war. Read more
The city received this name in honor of saint's of the day in that passed the expedition of Américo Vespúcio in 1502. São Sebastião was one of the first settlements established on the Brazilian coast, elevated to the village in 1636. Read more
To go to Buenos Aires is to do two trips in one and to be charmed doubly. By a side, the most European capital of Latin America reveals its side so much aristocratic by means of the beautiful architecture of its buildings, of the coffees with little tables on the sidewalk... Read more
When it was inaugurated, in December 8, 1891, the Paulista Avenue did not have still an only construction. What we saw were just several uniform areas, surrounded by wire fences of three wires, two lanes and sidewalks lined with trees such as magnolias and maples... Read more
The producer Pangéia, of the directors Beto and Lallo Bocchino, already produced over 30 documentaries about the history and the culture of the South America. Among them the SAP highlights the mini-series titled "Expedition Peabiru"... Read more
South America is not only full of historical and cultural demonstrations, but also of spices and flavors. The South American countries offer a wide range of ingredients from several regions, taking us to a trip of tastes, smells and flavors. Read more
Year after year is discover new beaches and, consequently, new "points" of surf will appear; ideal for anyone who possesses the true spirit of adventure... Read more
From Ilhéus to Boipeba, between lands of cacao and palm tress, we came across beaches, communities and nature of the wildest in southern Bahia. Read more
In the 40 was built a dirt road, and in 2006, began the Interoceanica highway paved by CONIRSA - thus, enabling, a greater integration between Brazil and Peru. Read more
Considered the navel of the earth, Rapa Nui (known as Easter Island) has a traditional Polynesian ancestral culture, being part of one of the most fascinating history. Read more
It´s not the world's largest island, but surely, the Easter Island brings many natural beauties and mysteries, histories and an exuberant marine fauna, with 150 species of fish belonging to 60 distinct families. Read more
On the tranquil and far Jericoacoara (located on the coast of the setting sun at 320 miles west of Fortaleza) the sun shines two thousand and eight hundred hours per year, with temperatures averaging 27 °C in water or out... Read more
The great mistake of an expedition is, usually, have the tools and do not know how to use it. First you make the bag and then plan the expedition? No!!! First you must plan the expedition and then make the bag... Read more
The mysteries of a sacred shrine. The lost city of the Incas. The beauty and intriguing pre-Columbian civilization. Neither the past nor the present have been given to mankind a state as the Inca Empire. More than five centuries ago... Read more
Directly from the depths of the sea to the land surface, the Galapagos Islands, also called of Archipelago of Columbus (although the mariner genoves have never had even close), emerged from the lava released by underwater volcanoes, of which eight still active... Read more
Bolivia is thus a combination of scenery and ethnic groups which, at first, might scare, but as the visitor moves and breathes through its streets, going into the atmosphere and with surprising authenticity. Read more
The economic globalization has made the trips became more frequent, leading more people to inhospitable regions of the world and especially in South America. Therefore, nobody can imagine getting sick on a trip, be a vacation or a business, right? From a simple diarrhea... Read more
Both the history of Peru as Brazil is an experiment that shows how people from all over the world can live together amid differences, regardless of their differences and cultures. Scenes of everyday life, collective rituals of festival and religious ceremonies have deepened... Read more
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