Brazil

For so many years rural community of Brazil have been welcoming travelers to show their history, traditions and everyday life. community-based tourism in Brazil have helped to create many jobs in  villages like guided trials, canoe rides, fishing , lodging and making handicrafts for visitors. Amazonian cuisine produced by the local women is also one of the attractions of community tourism in organized rural regions of Brazil. Tourists can participate in all these activities .

Brazil organizations

Pachamama Alliance

Pachamama Alliance

Projeto-Bagagem-brazil

Projeto Bagagem

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The tropical and subtropical climate makes Brazil an all-year round destination. The Brazilian winter lasts for only three months from June to August. From December to February it's summer and most rain is seen in these months. Most parts of Brazil have moderate annual rainfall of between 900 and 1600 mm (38 and 61 in).The temperature varies within a year with monthly averages in winter between 13 and 18 degrees Celsius (55 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit). During summer temperatures can reach 30 to 40 degrees Celsius (86 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) in Rio de Janeiro and in regions in the south, this accompanied by frequent showers creates a rather heavy humidity.