Why Brazil Felt Like Home to Us | Black Travel, Culture & Community
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Brazil isn’t just a destination—it’s a feeling.
In this episode of Young Black Travelers, we sit down with traveler and content creator Jacque from The Travel Hour to unpack his experiences traveling through Brazil, from the bustling streets of São Paulo to the deeply rooted Black culture of Salvador Bahia and the vibrant energy of Rio de Janeiro.
What starts as a travel conversation quickly becomes something deeper: a discussion about identity, culture, community, music, history, and the powerful feeling of seeing yourself reflected in another part of the world.
We talk about:
- Why Brazil felt like “home”
- The cultural significance of Salvador Bahia
- Differences between São Paulo, Salvador, and Rio
- The impact of music, dance, and community spaces
- Hidden Black communities and experiences travelers often overlook
- Travel planning tips and the value of slower travel
- How cultural exchange changes the way we experience the world
Whether you’re planning your first trip to Brazil or simply curious about the deeper layers of Caribbean and Afro-Latin culture, this episode offers insight, perspective, and stories you won’t want to miss.