Brazil is a big country blessed by rich vegetation and natural scenic hills, plateaus, rivers and cash crops.  Pedro Alvares Cabral first sighted Mountain of Easter in April 22, 1500, belonging to Portuguese expedition.  The name of the country evolves from the name of a tree pau-brasil.  Rio de Janeiro and Salvador were two cities of administration established by Portugal colony in 1572. In 1690 gold was struck in Minas Gerasis as it is known today that grabbed the attention of the world.

Rio Grande do Norte meaning Great River of the North is one of the states of Brazil located in north east of the country.  Its tourist spot and getting a Rio Grande do Norte Guide will be helpful to go around. The capital of this state if Natal and this state has strategic importance due to the geographic location. Claiming for having the purest atmosphere the fame of beaches is for its sun, lagoons and coconut palms with the sandy beach. Get your Rio Grande do Norte Guide take you to one of the exotic beaches without fail, e. g. Baía Formosa, Praia de Cajueiro, Genipabu.

The second largest producer of petroleum, the economy is dependent on tourism, agriculture, fruits and mineral extraction, besides salt harvest from sea.  Claims to have the largest cashew tree in the world, which is about seventy times bigger than an average cashew tree.  As a state having majority of tourist destinations in Brazil a Rio Grande do Norte Guide would be really helpful in exploring its natural beauty.  The state has one of the longest coastlines in that country.

Predominant climates are humid tropical and semi-arid paving way for tropical forests, mangroves and savanna-like marshlands.  Jaguars rule these rain forests and the dry climate sometimes go with a scanty or no rainfall!  Alberto Maranhao Theatre and Newton Navarro Bridge are some of the man-made marvels of this place to see and a spot recommended by most  Guides.