Monday, May 27, 2013

Brazil Trip - Igauzu Falls

I just returned from a 10 day trip to Brazil. We went to Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, and the Amazon Rainforest via the city of Manaus.

In this post, I've noted some notes and tips about visiting the Iguazu Falls.  You can visit the falls from either Brazil or Argentina, but we only saw the view from Brazil.

  • Try to sit on the top level of the double decker buses that take you from the main entrance to the falls.  On the way there, sit on the right side side, and on the way back, sit on the left side.
  • Go to the bird park.  You get an extremely close up view of many birds.  Our favorite was probably the Toucan.  We enjoyed the bird park about as much as we liked the falls.
  • Try to book a flight that doesn't leave too early or too late, so that you can take the public bus from the city center to the airport.  It is much cheaper. 
  • We went to Bufalo Branco Churrascaria.  The meat was ok, but a little bit rare for our tastes.  The salad bar is pretty meager.  If you do plan on going to this or any churrascaria, make sure you have a translator or a word list of the major meats so that you have an idea of whether you are eating beef, chicken, lamb, or whatever.
  • We stayed at the Aquas do Iguacu Hotel.  The location is close to the bus stop and to a few restaurants.  The breakfast food tasted a bit stale and we had an issue with a bunch of bees flying all over the dining area.  Overall, this hotel is affordable and just sufficient.  

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Brazil Trip - Rio de Janeiro with a tour group

I just returned from a 10 day trip to Brazil.  We went to Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, and the Amazon Rainforest via the city of Manaus.

In this post, I've noted my experience with a tour group in Rio.

We started our trip in Rio.  The day we landed, we took a tour with Brazil Expedition.  We also used this tour company to pick us up from the airport.  The tour started by picking us up from the hotel and taking us to a beach where hang gliders were landing.  We had about 20 minutes to watch hang gliders and sign up for a ride later on.  This part of the tour was rather useless and I felt like it was only there to get us to sign up for something after.

We were then taken to Tijuca National Park.  After a long flight and car ride, it was nice to walk around the park and breathe in the fresh air.  In total, we walked in the park, took pictures of trees and waterfalls, and returned back to the tour van in about 45 minutes.

The next visit was the Christ the Redeemer Statue.  At this time of the year there were very few people and there were virtually no lines to see the site.  We were told that the lines could be very long in peak season.  The tour guide brought us to the ticket entrance area but did not actually enter.  I think she did not enter because she would have had to pay the entrance fee.  While it was nice to walk around at our own pace, it would have been good to have the guide around to give us details and so that we could ask questions.

After we returned to the van, the tour guide gave us a little overview of how and why the statue was made.  I think it would have been better if they gave us this information before we visited the statue.  Perhaps they usually do it while the group is waiting on the line to enter.  I actually learned a bit more overhearing another private tour guide who was walking near us as we entered the site.

We then went to the secret Lapa steps.  We were dropped off at the top of the steps and walked down.  About half a block away from the block of the steps, we had a traditional brazilian lunch.  We paid for our own lunch, which was pretty good.

Overall, the tour provides an easy way to see a few of the major sites in Brazil.  They could improve in time management and I would have enjoyed a bit more information about all of the sites we visited.