Brazil is a continent in disguise — Rio's Carnival energy, Iguazu's thundering falls, Amazon's emerald canopy and Bahia's golden beaches all in one passport stamp. And for Indians, it's now visa-free for 90 days.
From the Christ the Redeemer statue watching over Copacabana to the roar of Iguazu Falls on the Argentine border, Brazil packs more wonder per square kilometre than almost any country on earth. Beaches stretch for 7,400 km, the Amazon basin covers 60% of the country, and football, samba and churrasco are basically national religions.
Indian passport holders can now enter Brazil visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism — a huge shift since October 2024. With TravelDham, we craft Rio + Iguazu + Salvador itineraries, arrange Portuguese-speaking guides, internal flights and Amazon eco-lodges with full Indian-vegetarian-meal support.
“Our curated journeys to Brazil are specifically tailored for discerning Indian travelers. We synchronize luxury boutique accommodation, private guided excursions, and intricate culinary coordination—including specialized dietary and gourmet dining arrangements. From the moment you land to your departure, our dedicated concierge is at your service 24/7.”


The 38-metre Art Deco statue atop Corcovado is one of the New 7 Wonders. Take the cog train through the Tijuca rainforest for the climb.
Christ the Redeemer, Rio — The 38-metre Art Deco statue atop Corcovado is one of the New 7 Wonders. Take the cog train through the Tijuca rainforest for the climb.
Iguazu Falls — 275 cascades spread across 2.7 km on the Brazil–Argentina border. The Brazilian side gives the panoramic view; walk the catwalks to Devil's Throat.
Copacabana & Ipanema — 4 km of mosaic-paved beachfront where Cariocas play volleyball at sunset. Stay in a beachfront room and walk the promenade at sunrise.
Amazon Eco-Lodge — Fly to Manaus and boat into the jungle for piranha fishing, caiman spotting and indigenous village visits. 3-night lodge stays from ₹35,000.
Sugarloaf Cable Car — Two cable-car hops up to the 396-metre granite peak give the postcard view of Rio's harbour, especially at golden hour.
Salvador & Pelourinho — Bahia's Afro-Brazilian heart — pastel colonial squares, capoeira drum circles and the best moqueca seafood stew in the country.
Land at your destination and transfer to your accommodation. Check in, relax, and recover from the journey. In the evening, take a brief orientation walk to soak in the atmosphere of Brazil.