| Dilermando |
Feb 21st, 2003 07:06 AM |
INSIDE BRAZIL - part 3 of 5
- Bahia State and Salvador (northeast)<BR>www.bahia.com.br<BR>Salvador is a major costal city, one of the oldest in Brasil. Beautiful colonial buildings finely restored, mainly in the Pelourinho region. Some very fine museums and historic churchs. Both to the north and south of Salvador, besides the city itself, an uninterrupt array of very fine beachs.<BR><BR>- Rio de Janeiro<BR>www.ipanema.com<BR>www.bondinho.com.br< BR>Some major attractions: the magnificent views of/from Pão de Açúcar (by cablecar) and Corcovado with the Christ statue (by railroad), beautiful urban beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema/Leblon, historic places/monuments/museums, Floresta da Tijuca, Barra da Tijuca. Forte de Copacabana, a millitary museum/fortress at the tip of Coapacabana beach, offers a beautiful view of Copacabana/Pão de Açúcar. Hellicopter, boat tours, city tours available. Taxis are cheap (however, make sure the taxi driver starts running the meter). Air-conditioned urban buses, metro.<BR><BR>- Foz do Iguaçu (southeast) www.uol.com.br/cidadesonline/pr/fozdoiguacu/ <BR>A very, very big waterfall inside the Natural Park of (river) Iguaçu, on the border Brasil-Argentina. Visit the cataracts on foot, experience the thrill of boarding a boat which brings you very close to the thundering bottom of the waterfalls (of course, you will be soaked to the bones). Hellicopter tours avalilable. The argentinian side may be the most beautiful, however, you must be on the brazilian side to fully see and enjoy it.<BR><BR>- ecological destinations<BR>www.freeway-adventures.com.br<BR>Some top destinations: "Chapada Diamantina", "Fernando de Noronha", "Lençóis Maranhenses".<BR><BR>- other destinations<BR>Adventurous people, with a basic knowledge of portuguese, can easily go beyond the beaten path, and discover Brasil by themselves.
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