Brazil Travel

Author by : Marcio Dias

If you are thinking about going to Brazil, I think you are a very smart person. Brazil is an exciting country with plenty to see and do and a very warm people who love to receive and share with whomever is receptive enough to make friends with them.

I would start by Rio of course. Rio is a very big city and just like any other city
around the world, you have to be careful. Rio has many wonderful places that are
sure to take the breath away. Corcovado, Sugar Loaf, The Vista Chinesa, Tijuca
Forest and so on and so forth. The beaches in Rio are an experience for the newcomer.
In Ipanema beach, every day when the sun goes down, everyone watches in silence and
finally clap in awe of the beauty of the scenery. The best place to go to the beach
in Rio depends on what kind of person you are.

If you are young and want to mingle and see interesting brazilian youth exuding their
charm and unbelievably beautiful bodies, go to Posto 9 in Ipanema, where they play
footvolley all day, the boys and girls are golden and there’s everything you could
possibly want on a beach day for you to enjoy. Vendors walking by selling everything
from popsicles to hammocks and sun glasses to shrimp cabobs. The service is nice.
Now, if you are a family and you are looking to really just enjoy the sun and beach
on a weekday (weekdays are much better at the beach in Rio), then I suggest you
try the Barra da Tijuca beach. It is so vast it never really seems to be that full
(except on Sundays when the so called ‘suburbanos’ are there). But even then it’s nice.

Personally, I like the Botanical Gardens on Sundays. It’s quiet and nice and you can
see a lot of very cool things, feed the fish and pelicans on the pond and rest
under a Pau Brasil tree. The beach is way too full to be nice on the weekends.
Or to take a nice hike up the many hidden waterfalls that make you forget entirely
that you are right in one of the biggest cities in the world. It feels more like
a tropical jungle.

If you have plenty of time to really get to know Brazil, like 3 or 4 weeks, I suggest
getting a Brazil pass, it’s a ticket that costs around $500 US and that it allows you
to travel by air to 5 major brazilian cities. My suggestion goes as follows:
Start with Rio because it’s the major hub but don’t spend too much time there.
Just enjoy the beauty of it for a few days, take a few of the escorted jeep tours
around the forests of Rio, visit Corcovado and Sugar Loaf, go to the beach and then
move on. Next stop, Salvador. This is one of the coolest places you are going to
be at in the world. It’s a mixture of New Orleans, Kenya, Jamaica and Paradise beaches,
all with the Brazilian “tempero” a seasoning that only in Brazil you will find.

In Salvador, you will see Capoeira rodas, music in the streets and art and life everwhere.
It’s a must. Since you are already in Bahia, o Morro de Sao Paulo is not too far and
neither is Trancoso, these are classical beaches where you need not worry about shoes.
It’s all sandy and it doesn’t cost much to stay there either. You will experience a
level of warmth and service that might make you want to forget the States and move there.
Visit both and then move on.

So, with 4 more air tickets to spend, I’d do the following:
Go to the Amazon and take a jungle tour in Manaus. There is no reason not to see the
most beautiful rainforest in Brazil and the world and it will enrich your life just
to have been there and be able to tell the stories.

Next, a stop in Minas to visit the old town of Ouro Preto which seems like the entire
town was sculpted by an artist and it’s fun and sweet. Not very dangerous either.
Relax here and take the time to enjoy the best brazilian cuisine you will find
in the entire country of Brazil.

After this, on your way back to Rio, go visit Buzios and make sure you get souvenirs
there and go walk on rua das Pedras. It’s classy and supposedly Brigitte Bardot
(the French actress) used to walk around topless there.

That’s it for today. Please be sure to visit
Brasil101.com for more Brazilian Travel, Tourism in Brazil, Brazilian Business
and of Course, Brazilian Soccer info.

http://www.knowbrazil.com

Marcio Dias was the first brazilian to ever create an ezine and one of the first to create an online business. He now runs several sites about Internet Business as well as his huge Brazil Directory
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Brazil Travel

Author by : Jimmy Sturo

Brazil is a very popular choice among tourists because it offers a lot of attractions such as exotic places like beautiful beaches and world-famous events like the Rio Carnival. Some of the most famous places that tourists go to include the Copacobana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, the Iguacu Falls in Parana and the Museo Arte de Sau Paolo in Sau Paolo. However, going to most of the exotic places in Brazil can be very challenging not only because the country is one of the largest countries in the world but going to foreign country will always involve taking the necessary steps to make the trip more enjoyable and safe.

Brazil travel essentials

One of the first steps that you should take if you decide to go to Brazil is to learn as much Portuguese as you can. Learning some common phrases can help you get around the country especially in rural areas where English is not widely used. As much as possible, you should also avoid going to dark and isolated places and you should only carry the basics because just like any other country, tourists are often the victims of petty crime. However, if you are victimized by a crime, you should report it immediately to the authorities. It would also be a good idea to plan ahead and to know where you are going before leaving so you won’t get lost or waste time in looking for a place to visit.

If you intend to spend a considerable time outdoors, you should bring the appropriate clothes and survival items. Bringing long-sleeved shirts, caps, long pants, and insect repellant can help you fend off insect bites when you are outdoors. It would also be a good idea to use taxis instead of buses for security reasons, and while traveling, you should always keep your money in a secure place. More importantly, you should respect the locals and the rules they live by so you don’t attract trouble or unwanted attention.

Traveling to Brazil can be a very exciting adventure because of the sites and the events that you will get to see and experience while you are there. However, just as you would on your other trips to foreign countries, you need to take some necessary safety measures. Taking such steps not only ensures you of an enjoyable trip but a safe one as well.

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