





MINAS GERAIS: A combination of natural beauty, historical richness, vibrant culture and delicious cuisine.
The state of Minas Gerais is known for its majestic mountains, which offer great opportunities for hiking and ecotourism. Its historic cities, such as Ouro Preto, Mariana, and Tiradentes, are renowned for their well-preserved colonial legacy and baroque architecture, providing a deep dive into the history of colonial Brazil.
The cuisine of Minas Gerais is a highlight in itself, with traditional dishes like feijão tropeiro, pão de queijo, pork cracklings, doce de leite, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage. In addition, Minas Gerais is known for its warm hospitality, making the visit even more welcoming and memorable.
A historic city and UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its impressive baroque architecture, ornate churches, and colonial mansions. Ouro Preto offers a deep dive into the history of colonial Brazil, with museums and squares that tell the rich heritage of gold mining.
An ideal destination for nature lovers, known for its stunning landscapes, waterfalls like Casca D’Anta, and rich biodiversity. The region is perfect for hiking, ecotourism, and experiencing the famous production of cheese canastra.
One of the largest open-air museums in the world, located in Brumadinho, Inhotim combines contemporary art with an impressive botanical garden, offering art exhibitions amidst lush natural landscapes and pleasant trails.
