Rio de Janeiro - Pão de Açúcar

Sugarloaf Mountain is "the" peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, rising 396 meters above the harbor. Its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loafLeia mais
Sugarloaf Mountain is "the" peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, rising 396 meters above the harbor. Its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loafLeia mais
Rio de Janeiro - our last destination before heading back home. We'll enjoy our last two weeks in this amazing city by soaking up the sun, swimming in the sea, sightseeing and having some drinks atLeia mais
After visiting the brazilian Iguazu Falls we took an overnight bus from Foz do Iguazu to Florianopólis. After a 16 hours ride we finally arrived in "Floripa" which is composed of one main island, theLeia mais
Our driver, who brought us to the "Iguazu Falls" in Brazil, recommended us to visit the Bird Park, which is located just 300m from the entrance to the brazilian falls. So we followed his suggestion.Leia mais
On the other day, the brazilian side of the "Iguazu Falls" was on our list. Because it's much smaller than the argentinian side, half a day is plenty enough to stay there. If we wouldn't have stayedLeia mais
After some troubles with crossing the border to Argentina because the license of our taxidriver was expired, we finallay arrived at Cataratas (spanish word for waterfalls) on the argentinianLeia mais
After a 16h busride (including a bus change because the motor of the bus broke down) we arrived in Cuidad del Este which is located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. This town is the point ofLeia mais
After a 2h flight from Montevideo to Asunción, an 8h overnight busdrive from Asunción to Neuland and a 45min cardrive, we finally arrived at the "Estancia Loninga".
Neuland: This colonie wasLeia mais
The capital city of Uruguay is also known as the small sister of Buenos Aires. The stay of two days was perfect.
The first day we spent walking arround in the old town. The next day we rented a bikeLeia mais
Just seconds after getting the stamp in the passport to leave Argentina, a man accompanied us to the next counter which allready put the stamp of the entry permit of Uruguay in it. So we kinda whereLeia mais