Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Brazil Travel

If you're thinking about going to Brazil, I think is a very intelligent person. Brazil is an interesting country with lots to see and do and a very warm people who love to receive and share with those who are sensitive enough to make friends with them.I start by Rio of course. Rio is a very big city and like any other city in the world, beware. Rio has many wonderful places that surely breathtaking. Corcovado, Sugar Loaf, the Chinese perspective, Tijuca Forest, etc, etc. The beaches of 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 landscape. The best place to go to the beach in Rio depends on what type of person you are young and are.If want to mix and see interesting Brazilian youth exuding their charm and unbelievably beautiful bodies, go to Posto 9 in Ipanema, where Footvolley are held throughout the day, boys and girls are golden and there is everything you want in a beach day for your enjoyment. Suppliers of walking by selling everything from popsicles to hammocks and sun glasses to shrimp cabobs. The service is good. Now, if you're a family and you're really trying to enjoy the sun and the beach on a weekday (weekdays are much better at the beach in Rio de Janeiro), then I suggest you try the beach of Barra da Tijuca. It is so vast that it never seems to really complete (except Sundays, when the "suburban" does not exist). But even then, nice.Personally, I like the Botanical Garden on Sunday. E 'quiet and friendly and you can see a lot of cool things, feed the fish and pelicans on the pond and the rest under a tree, Pau Brasil. The beach is too full to be nice weekends. Or take a walk to hidden waterfalls that make you forget everything that you are right in one of the largest city in the world. It feels more like a tropical jungle.If have much time to really get to know Brazil, like 3 or 4 weeks, I would get a rise of Brazil, is a U.S. bill which costs about $ 500 and lets you travel in the air to 5 major cities of Brazil. My suggestion is: Start with the river, because it is the most important center, but do not spend much time there. Simply enjoy the beauty of it for a few days, take some of the escorted jeep tours around the forests of Rio, visit Corcovado and Sugar Loaf, go to the beach and then go ahead. Next stop, Salvador. It is one of the best places you will be in the world. It is a mixture of New Orleans, Kenya, Jamaica and beautiful beaches, all with the temperament of Brazil ", a seasoning that only in Brazil find.In Salvador, you will see Capoeira Rodas, music in the streets and l 'art and life everwhere. And "a duty. Since they are already in Bahia and Morro de Sao Paulo is not far away and not beaches of Trancoso, are classics that do not have to worry about shoes.'s All sand and not cost much to stay there. You can enjoy a level of quality and service that can make you want to forget the States and move there. Visit both and then move on.So, with 4 inputs more to spend, I would: Go to Amazon and travel the jungle in Manaus. There is no reason not to see the most beautiful rainforest in Brazil and the world and enrich your life, just to be there and be able to say stories.Next, a stop in Minas to visit the historical center Ouro Preto, it seems that the whole city was carved by an artist and it's fun and sweet. It is very dangerous. Relax and take time to enjoy the best of Brazilian cuisine is found throughout the country Brazil.After Therefore, in the way back to Rio de Janeiro, Buzios go to visit and make sure you have the memories to go there and walk down the Rua das Pedras. Class E 'and supposedly Brigitte Bardot (French actress) used there.That walk topless' s today.

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