There are plenty of perfect reasons to visit Brazil, and it should be at the top of every traveler's bucket list. For those looking to head to Brazil and make some unique memories and experiences, there are plenty of ways to do that when visiting this South American nation. Here are 10 unique experiences that can only be had in Brazil.

10 Visit A World Wonder

There are many bucket lists floating around in the travel world, but one of those top ticks is seeing at least some of the seven wonders of the world in one’s lifetime. Luckily for prospective visitors to Brazil, this is possible. Christ the Redeemer is a large statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and those who come to Brazil are able to see it.

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9 Visit Not One, But TWO Natures Of Wonder

Not only does Brazil have world wonders, but this vibrant nation also holds not one but two natures of wonder. Both Iguazu Falls and the endangered Amazon Rainforest are in Brazil, and while each of these nature wonders shares a border with neighboring nations, they can both indeed be visited when in Brazil.

8 Visit A Natural Wonder

Oh, but there’s more! That’s right: Brazil also holds yet another “wonder” title: one of the natural wonders of the world! This list includes but is not limited to Aurora Borealis, Victoria Falls, the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, and Brazil’s very own Harbor of Rio de Janeiro. Head to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for the best views.

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7 Go To The World's Best Beach

Notoriously one of the most popular beaches of all time, Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro is essentially mandatory for all visitors to Brazil. With beautiful white sands and milky blue waters, this beach remains popular amongst both locals and tourists. Spending a day on Copacabana guarantees a good time for all who are visiting, but it's advised to stay vigilant since, unfortunately, it is a hot spot for tourists to get scammed.

6 Eat Açai From The Land It Came From

Açai Bowl in Brazil
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Açai Bowl in Rio de Janeiro, Brazi

Açai bowls might feel popular in cities around the globe with a focus on wellness, but no one does them quite like the place they originate from. Açai bowls are so insanely delicious in Brazil, and they are sold on nearly every corner for as low as $1, piled high with toppings such as sweetened condensed milk, freshly shaved coconut, pineapple, and more. In northern Brazil, try açai in a savory sense.

5 Meet Indigenous Tribes

For those who are looking to get up close and personal with natives, heading into the Amazon rainforest to spend time with some nomadic local tribes in Brazil is a great way to do so. Indigenous tribes in Brazil include the Tikúna, Awá, and more.

4 Eat At One Of The Best Restaurants In The World

Every year, a list of “50 best restaurants” is released by the world’s best 50. Luckily for those with a culinary curiosity, A Casa do Porco and Oteque in Brazil have both made that list, with the former being in São Paulo and the latter being in Rio de Janeiro.

3 Ride A Helicopter Over Christ The Redeemer

Riding a helicopter over a world wonder seems pretty extreme, but when in Rome, or… Rio, as they say. Riding a helicopter over Rio de Janeiro is quite the experience, providing some seriously stunning views! The best part is Brazil is fairly affordable, and riding a helicopter over Christ the Redeemer will only cost around $132 a person.

2 Attend Carnival

While Carnival is a worldwide festival that spans over several countries, many agree that the best place to do it is in Brazil. The streets are filled at all hours with festive costumes, live music, food, drinks, and just a 24/7 party. It's definitely a busy time to visit Brazil, so it's highly advisable to go there with a friend if attending Carnival.

1 Visit The World's Largest Cashew Tree

For those looking to do something uniquely quirky, pay a visit to the world's largest cashew tree in Parnamirim, Brazil. What appears to be a large lush forest is actually a singular tree that visitors can walk through.