Short Thai Break
Quick stop off for some R&R and lots of rain… Rain, Rain and more Rain After the disappointment of our Jordan trip being cancelled we
Visit and Love Us
Over 215 million people live in this vast country, the majority living in the South East. More than 17 Million live around Sao Paulo, the largest urban area in South America.
Currency: Brazilian Real
Language: Portuguese
Visa: Constantly changing, many can visit with a visa on arrival but check first for updated rules.
Power: 127/220 volts AC. Plug types C & N
Safety: Brazil does have a high crime rate and regular gang related violence. In general though most tourist areas are very safe. Exercise a normal degree of caution.
Flights are the best way to get around due to the vastness of the country. Uber is regularly available in major cities and cheaper than taxi’s. Trains are virtually non-existent but car hire is easy and readily available.
There are 8 major festivals
Bonfim Stairs Washing – January
Carnival Rio – Febuary/March
Lollapalooza – March
Semana Santa – April
Amazonas Festival of Opera – April/June
Parintins Folklore – June
Festival de Cachaca – Mid August
Oktoberfest – October
Weather is Equatorial and Sub Tropical with a lot of rain in the Northern and Central parts. The South tends to be humid and sub tropical, while the Northeast has a semi arid climate.
Packing:
A layered system with covering for mosquito areas. If doing early morning boat trips a hat and waterproofs are handy as it can be cold.
Accommodation:-
Basic Double Beds with air cond – from 180 Brazilian Real
Mid range Double – from 340 Brazilian Real
Luxury – from 1000 Brazilian Real
Food:-
Local restaurants 16 – 28 Brazilian Real
Resort or similar 80 – 160 Brazilian Real
Transport:-
Car hire from 170 Brazilian Real per day
Quick stop off for some R&R and lots of rain… Rain, Rain and more Rain After the disappointment of our Jordan trip being cancelled we
A brief visit to Brazilian Falls, Rivers and Wildlife A new (but short) adventure – more organised than our normal as we have organised this
On shore and underwater The best way to see the Galapagos is by boat – luckily we have the freedom to book late –
A brief visit to Brazilian Falls, Rivers and Wildlife A new (but short) adventure – more organised than our normal as we have organised this
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