Tourism in Brazil
This paper is a brief overview of Brazil as a country and as a tourism destination. Brazil has an enormous potential to be the number one tourism destination in the whole world, however many aspects must be improved. The last chapter will describe how different factors are affecting the hospitality business in Brazil. From a research point of view, Brazil was somehow difficult country to study. Majority of the Brazilian Internet pages are only in Portuguese, which makes it rather difficult to figure out of what it is all about. Also the books that found from Helsinki were few in numbers. I had to rely basically on Lonely Planet series and Passport’s runaway travel guides. I will start with brief introduction to the country. Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world by area, it is only slightly smaller then the United States of America. It has land boundaries with almost all of the countries in the South America; only expectations are Chile and Ecuador. It has also a long coastline, about 7,500 kilometres. Large parts of Brazil is scarcely populated, especially Amazon – area, but on the other hand, there are a two huge cities, Rio de Janeiro and S
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Approximate Pages = 16 (250 words per page double spaced)
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