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Minas Gerais’ Stunning Colonial Cities

Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Igreja da Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil

The great Gold Rush did not take place in California, but almost two Centuries earlier in the hills of Minas Gerais, 500 kilometers northwest of Rio de Janeiro. Between the early 17th and the middle of the 19th Century, this area produced more than half of the Gold of the whole world! Continue Reading →

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10 Highlights In & Around Salvador De Bahia

Igreja e Convento do Carmo, Pelourinho, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil

Igreja e Convento do Carmo, Pelourinho, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil

Salvador has changed a lot since 2007… I remembered a somewhat rundown, decrepit Colonial City completely overrun by tourists. First, the drive from the airport to Santo Antonio, near the Pelourinho, showed a highly modern city, large avenues lined with modern high-rises and brand new shopping centers. Then, the Pelourinho has been completely restored for the Football World Cup in 2014. Last but not least, Salvador was almost void of tourists… Maybe being there on a Sunday and a Monday explains things, but at times I had the streets for myself… Continue Reading →

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Travel Guide To Brazil

The Pao de Acucar seen from Morro de Corcovado ... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The Pao de Acucar seen from Morro de Corcovado … Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

We spent one month in Brazil: we crossed the border from Venezuela and started in Manaus. Then we headed for the coast: Recife & Olinda, Salvador de Bahia & Morro de Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and last but not least Sao Paulo. Continue Reading →

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Brazil – Budget Guide

Santa Teresa Tramway (Bondinho), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

Santa Teresa Tramway (Bondinho), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

Brazil is definitely no longer a budget destination. This made us actually shorten our stay here and with lots of guilty feelings we decided to skip certain destinations such as the Chapada Diamantina National Parc or the whole Minais Gerais region to spend more time in cheaper countries such as Peru or Bolivia. Continue Reading →

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Visit To Rocinha

Rocinha, home to 180.000 people, is the biggest favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rocinha, home to 180.000 people, is the biggest favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

After visiting fancy Leblon & Ipanema, bohemian Santa Teresa, the busy Centro and other nice neighbourhoods in Zone Sul, we decided to see how the less fortunate inhabitants of Rio live. There are currently 500 favelas in Rio, all perched on mountain slopes, often very, very close to the most expensive neighbourhoods. Continue Reading →

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Rio De Janeiro The Maravilhosa

The world famous Cristo Redentor, a 38 meters high statue that definitely is one of Rio´s landmarks! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The world famous Cristo Redentor, a 38 meters high statue that definitely is one of Rio´s landmarks! Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

We arrived on a Saturday, just in time to join in some of the typical weekend activities. One we learned of by chance, was eating Feijoda on a Saturday, a black bean stew with a variety of meats, like tongue and pork cut-offs. It is served with rice, fried manioc flour, a green vegetable called kale and pieces of oranges. Gilles simply loved it – hey, it was lots of meat! Heidi would prefer a vegetarian version.

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Arriving In Rio De Janeiro

The cable car going up the Pao de Acucar at sunset ... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The cable car going up the Pao de Acucar at sunset … Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Going to Rio for the first time is simply exciting: will the city live up to its reputation and our expectations? After a few conversations with fellow travellers, we found out that flying in Brazil can be cheaper than taking a long distance bus. This is especially true on routes starting & going to Rio de Janeiro. So instead of spending 27 hours on a bus from Salvador, it took us 1 hour and 50 minutes and we actually even saved 12 Reals per person flying!!! Continue Reading →

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Relaxing In Morro De Sao Paulo

Beach Number 4, Morro de Sao Paulo, near Salador de Bahia

Beach Number 4, Morro de Sao Paulo, near Salador de Bahia

One of the things we did not want to miss while visiting Brazil was its beautiful, postcard-like beaches. We followed the recommendation of several fellow travellers and decided to head for Morro de Sao Paulo, an island two hours from Salvador by boat. Continue Reading →

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Highlights Of Salvador De Bahia

Capoeira dancers performing with their class on the street, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil

Capoeira dancers performing with their class on the street, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil

There have been several highlights during our stay in Salvador de Bahia apart from visiting the Pelourinho … which is by the way far less interesting and not as well preserved than the colonial laid-back city of Olinda!

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