Read about the amazing tourist attractions and history about Ilha Grande in Brazil.
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Ilha Grande is also called as Island Paradise and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 99% of the island covered in natural Atlantic rainforest and spectacular beaches. The island has become a hot tourist destination because of its wonderful environment and several tracks that lead to fantastic unspoiled tropical beaches. Ilha Grande is one of the richest ecosystems of the world. The island is home to many endangered species like brown howler monkey, the maned sloth, red-ruffed fruit cow, the broad-snouted caiman and the red-browed amazon parrot.
Ilha Grande is located in the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and is largely undeveloped and present mostly in its natural state. The island is also famous because of an old prison which is now closed. The Candido Mendes was a top-security prison that kept some of the most dangerous criminals of Brazil. Due to the high-security prison, the island was closed for public access for almost a century. This also helped the ecosystem of the island to flourish in an ideal natural environment. The island waters have corals, topical fish, sharks, sea turtles, magellanic penguins, dolphins and much more.
Motorized vehicles are still banned on the island, but the tourism is being encouraged. The tourists are loving this place; there are more than 150 kilometers of hiking trails and around 100 unspoiled beaches. There are several travel companies that offer sight-seeing trips and tourist guides to Ilha Grande.
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