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Belo Horizonte, the capital of the state of Minas Gerais

Belo Horizonte

Known to the locals as Beagá (pronounced 'bay-ah-gah', Portuguese for BH), Belo Horizonte was named for its beautiful view of nearby mountains. Urban sprawl makes it harder to appreciate the natural setting nowadays, but Brazil’s third-largest city still has considerable charm.

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Tours to Belo Horizonte

A distinctive feature of Belo Horizonte is a large number of green areas with an unusual design. There are about 2 million different trees growing here. This is a real garden city, where thousands of tourists come every year. Pampulla Ecological Park is one of those interesting objects that cannot be missed. It is decorated with the works of the famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.

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Breathtaking nature, ancient history, warm-hearted people, and the feeling that you’ve found a place where time loses its meaning. Are you ready to journey to a land where every moment becomes an adventure?

Excursions in Belo Horizonte

Excursions in the green city of Belo Horizonte

For adventure seekers, this is paradise: boat rides through winding jungle rivers, horseback riding across endless plains, and climbing cliffs with breathtaking panoramic views. All of this is paired with cultural immersion—from ancient rituals to modern-day festivals, brimming with passion and the joy of life.

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Walk down the buzzing cosmopolitan streets of the Savassi neighborhood on a Saturday evening, eat at one of the fine restaurants in Lourdes, stroll through the densely packed stalls at Mercado Central, attend a weekend street fair or a concert at the Palácio das Artes, or visit the Inhotim art museum west of the city, and you’ll see that Belo Horizonte has countless dimensions. Add to all this the friendly, welcoming nature of Beagá’s people and you’ve got a winning combination. Stick around a few days – you might grow fond of the place.