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Parque da Chacrinha

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    • Day 20

      Zuück nach RJ

      November 7, 2023 in Brazil

      Die Rückreise von der Ilha Grande wieder nach Rio de Janeiro führte uns in ein Hotel Nähe dem Standabschnitt 2 an der Copacabana. Die Strände in Rio sind ähnlich wie in Mallorca in Strandabschnitte mit Nummern unterteilt.
      Kurz nach unserer Ankunft mieteten wir Fahrräder um die Lagune von Rio zu umrunden. Mit 2 in die Jahre gekommene Modelle machten wir uns auf den Weg. Entlang der Copacabana rollten wir auf einem gut ausgebauten Radweg...
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    • Day 14

      Pit stop in São Paulo

      February 17, 2023 in Brazil ⋅ ☁️ 33 °C

      After the night trip to São Paulo, I arrive at the station Luz at 8 and finally meet Mariana again 😅.
      We decide to go for a brunch at the Botanikafè to catch up, have some laughs and do some fofoca.

      Around midday we head back at Rodrigo's place for running some errands:
      - Laundry
      - Lunch
      - Post office to complain about the wrong delivery of Mariana's top for Carnaval 👙🩳😂😂... with the funny ladies at the counter who had no clue of what to do 🤷🏼‍♂️
      - Packing for Rio 👜🩴👚

      Luckily there is some time to relax and chill and home 😴 before spontaneously meeting David in Avenida Paulista for a walk and a Japanese dinner 🍙🍱

      At around 20 I catch an uber and head back at Rodrigo's to get ready for the next travelling bit: bus station to meet Martin and Regi and to catch the bus to Rio...

      The Carnaval crew is ready and complete, Carnaval we are coming 😆🤪🥳🥳
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    • Day 22

      Ankunft in Rio

      September 23, 2019 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Manaus und den Amazonas haben wir hinter uns gelassen. Mal wieder ging es im dem Flugzeug ein paar Stunden durch die Gegend. Und man muss sagen hier in Brasilien ist man als Gringo bzw. Deutscher etwas besonderes. Jeder versucht seine deutschen Sätze an den Mann zu bringen. So auch ein Steward auf dem Flug, der uns mit seiner netten und offenen den ganzen Tag versüßt hat. Das sei jedoch nur Nebensache. Wichtig ist das Ziel unseres Fluges. Die wie wir schnell herausfanden sehr westlich geprägte und atemberaubende Metropole Rio de Janeiro. Dort machten wir uns am ersten Tag gleich auf den Weg zum Zuckerhut und konnten gleich die Stadt von oben bewundern. Ich sag einfach nur eines: TraumhaftRead more

    • Day 75

      Christ The Redeemer

      February 11, 2016 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      So today we are heading to Christ the Redeemer, one of the New seven wonders of the world, and I'm really excited . There is a place in the park that you can buy a ticket and they transport you there and back and it costs 60reals (10 quid) including your entrance fee. 20 mins after buying our ticket we ar on our way. They only allow so many people up there at a time and you get an allocated time for your accent. The bus takes us directly to the top and there are just thousands of people lying on the floodr just trying to get the best selfie. If i'm honest i was a little dissapointed, noone actually stood and respected the feat of how this enormous mound of concrete was placed here it was just a sybolic piece of architechture that they could have their picture taken with and post to facebook(ok i am following the sheep) but realyy the views from here were mesmerising and once again you could actually see the whole city looking very small from the view points. Twenty minutes here was enough and we were going to catch the train down to the bottom. One way was 22 reals each ( 5 quid ) not a lot i know but the budget has to last.
      I hadn't done a sunset here yet , and we've been here a week so after a bite to eat we headed down to Ipanema. It was 6.30 pm and the beach was still packed. A 20 minute walk took us to a rock that seperates Ipanema beach from Copacabana it was packed and once again we joined a queue to get a photograph of the beautiful sunset. Grabbing a beer each we continued to watch as the sun dropped from the skyline and as it eventually set the crowd cheered and clapped. Ona rriving back at the hostel , Pepe , lee and Emma were here and as they are due to leave tomorrow we exchanged details and will hopefully catch up soon as they live very close to Portsmouth and it will be good to share our travel dits with them. We have just been informed the hostel is out of water???? apparently this is quite a common occurence in Brazil so before we head to bed we purchase some bottled water . Just as i think im getting adjusted to the cold water showers using chilled water to shower with is a shock to the system , but its 31 degrees and its midnight so needs must. Mark and I shower together dispensing the freezing cold water between us having hysterics about how exceedingly cold it is , but needs must and after Another wonderful day spent, now to catch some much needed sleep.
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    • Day 34

      Rio, eine tolle Stadt

      May 20, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Heute hat es nicht geregnet.. zwar hat auch nicht die Sonne geschienen aber es war trocken.
      Nachdem wir schon ausgeschlafen hatten waren wir hier im Hotel frühstücken. Das Frühstück besteht aus viel Brot, von süß bis salzig, Früchte, Wurst und Käse, Rühreier, Würstchen, Speck und ganz leckere Käsebrötchen, da ist der Käse im Brötchen drinnen und die sind sowas von lecker. Kaffee, Tee und Säfte gibt es natürlich auch. Danach sind wir zum Strand gelaufen, der ist hier gleich um die Ecke und haben geschaut ob man den Zuckerhut sieht, dessen Spitze war leider total vernebelt aber wir dachten uns trotzdem hin zu laufen um dann weiter zu sehen. Der Weg dorthin erforderte einige Kilometer Fußmarsch. Jedes 2. Auto ist hier ein Taxi aber wir sind Sparfüchse. Nach einiger Zeit sahen wir Schilder und konnten denen bis zum Zuckerhut folgen. Dort angekommen war die Spitze trotzdem noch total vernebelt aber wir beschlossen dennoch mit der Seilbahn hoch zu fahren. Eine Karte kostete 80.00 Real, das sind umgerechnet ca. 22.00 €. Der Ausblick von oben war herrlich. Der Zuckerhut ist kein hoher Berg, gerade mal 396 m hoch. Die Aussicht war super, hin und wieder wurden wir vom Nebel verschlungen der kurz darauf wieder weiter zog um dann wieder aufzutauchen.
      Als wir alles erkundet hatten, liefen wir wieder zum Hotel. Auf dem Weg dahin schauten wir nochmal am Strand vorbei aber die Wellen waren zu heftig und die Sonne schien nicht, da beschlossen wir den Hotelpool auf dem 13. Stock aus zu probieren. Dieser war leider nicht beheizt 😅 war aber auch nicht weiter schlimm. Ich hab die Füße im Wasser baumeln lassen und Vitje war etwas mutiger der ist ganz rein... naja 1.20m tief. Abends sind wir dann, wie jeden Abend auf Essenssuche gegangen. Hatten vorher bei Tripadvisor uns eins ausgesucht, aber das war so voll das wir weiter gelaufen sind bis wir irgendwann vor Erschöpfung uns einfach in eins reinsetzten, bzw. auf die Terrasse. Ach ja, da ich den ganzen Tag schon nach einem Maiskolben schmachte, haben wir dann noch einen geholt.. ich war zwar Papp satt aber das musste sein 🌽 Ich bin hier so begeistert von diesen Straßenständen überall. Das ist so toll, es gibt Popcorn, Obst und Gemüse, Würste und Fleischspiesse und Maiskolben ❤️ und wer weiß was noch alles.
      So aber nun gute Nacht.
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    • Day 32

      Hola Brasil, wir sind da

      May 18, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Total müde sind wir in Brasilen angekommen, wurden dann irgendwann am Airport abgeholt und dann ins Hotel gefahren. Dort durften wir zum Glück auch gleich einchecken. Dann haben wir uns ins Bett gelegt und erstmal Schlaf nachgeholt. Das war auch echt nötig. Danach haben wir hier noch die Gegend erkundet. 2. Blöcke weiter ist der Strand. Wir residieren hier in einem 4 Sterne Hotel an der Copacabana 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
      Nach langem hin und her, was wir essen sollen haben wir uns dann doch wieder für Pizza entschieden 😅
      An den Straßen befinden sich viele Straßenverkäufer, Obst und Gemüse, Schmuck und ganz viel anderer Krimskrams. Was ich am aller besten finde sind die Popcorn Stande 😋 die gab es schon in Peru.
      Unser Hotel hat 13 Stöcke und ganz oben ist ein Pool drauf, den werden wir morgen mal testen 😊
      Nach unserer Rio Tour.
      So nun die Eckdaten 😅 hier in Rio de Janeiro haben wir zur Zeit den 18.5., 20:43 Uhr und es sind 22 Grad.
      Die deutsche Zeit ist uns 5 Stunden voraus.
      😱 schon ein Monat unterwegs.. wie schnell die Zeit rennt... bald ist es vorbei ☹️
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    • Day 33

      The Big Dude Tour

      May 19, 2017 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Regen, regen und noch mehr regen.. Brasilien meint es nicht so gut mit uns. Wir hatten uns so auf das tolle brasilianische Wetter gefreut doch laut Wetterbericht soll es hier regnen bis wir wieder den Heimweg antreten. Unsere Tour heute ist auch sehr nass geworden. Es war eine Tour durch Rio um die Sehenswürdigkeiten anzuschauen. Wir waren im Nationalpark und haben uns den Wasserfall angesehen, normalerweise wird noch eine Runde durch den Park gewandert aber bei dem Regen war es zu gefährlich. Schlechtes Wetter und Freitag haben den Verkehr etwas stocken lassen. Es geht doch recht wüst auf Rios Straßen zu. Der Hauptgrund weswegen wir unbedingt nach Rio wollten war die Christus Statue. Wir waren auch oben und haben versucht sie zu sehen, leider war alles vernebelt und man konnte die schöne Aussicht gar nicht genießen. Danach waren wir auch total durchnässt. Positiv daran war nur das wir allein oben waren und fast schon entspannt Fotos schießen könnten 😅 Riesengroß ist er.. und auch bei schlechtem Wetter hat es sich gelohnt. Den Zuckerhut haben wir dann aber doch weg gelassen, es war doch viel zu nass und auf dem Weg dorthin wären wir wohl wirklich noch bis auf die Knochen durchgeweicht. Die berühmteste Treppe haben wir besucht und ich muss sagen es war wirklich sehr interessant. In jeder Fliese könnte man was lustiges, spannendes oder einfach nur schönes entdecken. Über 200 Stufen und jede individuell verschönert. Heute Abend sind wir dann wieder hier rum getigert, haben uns die Gegend angeschaut, waren im Supermarkt, spazieren und jetzt wird geschlafen. Hoffentlich wird das Wetter morgen besser und die ganzen Röcke und Kleider kommen mal zum Einsatz. Den Pool, auf dem Hoteldach haben wir ja auch noch nicht getestet. Wir müssen uns ranhalten. ❤️
      Ach ja essen waren wir in einem Restaurant namens "Kilograma" und wir der Name schon sagt wurde pro Kilo bezahlt. Es war ein Buffet, jeder nimmt sich was er mag und am Ende wird der Teller gewogen und dann bezahlt. Ein Kilo kostet 70,- von den ihrem Geld. 😅 Umgerechnet ca. 20€ (fast so)
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    • Day 77

      Botanical Gardens and Park Lage

      February 13, 2016 in Brazil ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Today we must continue with the site seeing if we are going to get it done. Theyre is so much to see here in Rio and feel we need to do a bit more today as we will be leaving before we know it. We get off the bus at Park Lage and start the walk around the Park. This Park has free entry but is so beautiful. We have had to leave buddy in bed today as he has a hangover and we think the walking will kill him off. The gardens have waterfalls castles and caves all man made , but it makes the park really interesting to walk around. As we descend from the waterfall we spot a monkey in the trees (our first viewing) and we sit and watch him as he swings through the trees. The wildlife in the park is endless, and its so good to see things in the wild.
      We leave the park and walk 20 minutes to Jardin Botanical(botanical gardens) They have various ections here from Japanes Gardens to Rose Gardens , areas of medicinal plants, and endaangered species plants. Much of Brazils rainforest has been cut down, and when you see the naturelness of this place it puts things into perspective. We wander aimlessly around the huge park trying to follow the not so clear map and eventually after 3hours have managed to see mostly everything.
      Pepe meets us at the hostel and we arrange to meet him later as he will be leaving Rio for a few days and when he returns we will be gone. Lapa is the place to be tonight and after a few drinks in the early evening I am a little worse for wear as we head for the metro. I am actually drunker than i think and can barely walk in a straight line. Over the past few days i have seen people literally being carried home, and must admit the Caipirinhas come up and hit you with a big sledge hammer when you least expect it. There is quite a group of us and after half an hour trying to keep up I persuade Mark to enter a bar and sit and have something to eat. On the table next to us is a Brazilian man with his daughter and with broken English and a little Portuguese we enjoy a lovely evening. We arrive back at the hostel at 4am and i am drunk as a lord, and thank the lord for the bottle of water that was left over from the night before that i drink throughout the whole night ... tomorrow is going to have to be an easy day !!!!!!!!
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    • Day 75

      Lapa

      February 11, 2016 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Lapa is an area of the city that is popular for its swanky bars and international restaurants although the diversity is crazy as the poverty here is immense. The arches that stretch the length of the area are filled with homeless people sleeping under them , and as another bloco starts the police prescence grows. We have been told we should go to the Lapa steps so i ask directions and get told to follow the road to the left of the Arch
      With a lot of anticipation we head that way but we're very aware that we stick out like a sore thumb, and for one of the first times since being here i feel slighly anxious. The road takes us down a little cobbled street , once again smothered in poverty , but we push on as the sun will soon be setting and i dont want to be here with tourist tatooed on my head when it gets dark.
      We stumble across the steps and make our accent up them. They are so beautiful , all individual tiles from all over the world accumalated with big blocks of mosaics . truly beautiful. Ok so ive done that now lets get out of here!!!
      We decide to try and find some international food, im really missing spicy as all i seem to be eating is rice beans and meat, i know i shouldnt complain but i could kill for a chinese or Thai food. we cross the square and stumble across a parade that is mainly children and teenagers , the costumes and the atmosphere is once again brilliant and even though the parade is actually finishing we take a seat on the steps of an old building and embrace it, opting for a bbqd sausage of a street seller. The results are announced of this local competition and everything goes wild fireworks are literally set of in the middle of the crowds and the music plays on.
      Still feeling the effects of yesterday we stroll back towards the metro when we are surrounded by a huge group of these people who just want us to dance and as we try to leave they surround us more. I am very aware at this point that we could be getting targeted and its a shame as really i should be enjoying every minute but the warnings of people along the way make you paranoid.... they actually only wanted to dance with the 'gringos" and we both came out with all our belongings and no knife wounds. To be honest we have heard a couple of bad stories , but theses are of people who have let there guards down and have been sitting on beaches late at night, so i think if you keep your wits about you , you generally are fine. We head back towards the hostel stopping off for a slice of pizza and fruit juice before another early night to catch up on my beauty sleep.
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    • Day 75

      Sugar Loaf Mountain and Sambadro

      February 11, 2016 in Brazil ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We wake up early, as it is still Carnival we want to tray and hit the tourist spots early so that we can try and avoid the queues as much as possible . We are really trying to do everything ourselves and catching tube and buses is pretty easy here. WE arrive at Sugar loaf and even from the bottom its breathtaking. I am a little dissapointed as today is one of the first cloudy days and concerned we won't be able to see the views, but we have all day so lets see.
      We join the orderly queue(or as orderly as it can be in Brazil) and before too long were heading up to the first peak in the cable car. I suggest to Mark that maybe we should head straight up to the second peak and then work i way down. Yet again another great idea(even if i say so myself), the second peak is still quite busy and there are quite a few cruise liners in, shipping people in groups of 30's to all the popular attractions.
      The view from the top is truly amazing and as you circle the mountain you get a full 360 degree view of Rio De Janeiro there are quite a few trails around the peak so we head away from the crowds and explore a little more . Making the effort to get off the beaten track really pays off as not only do you get away from the crowds , but the views are taken to a whole new level. After a good look around we take the cable car down and opt to take the "green trail" thinking this would just be around the 1st peak but 20 mins into the trek we realise that this is going to be much more . Theyre are people coming in the opposite direction that look like they have just run a marathon (they also look a lot fitter than Mark and I ) and i begin to wonder whether this is a good idea, but nothing ventured nothing gained. We trek all the way down the mountain and when we reach the bottom we're relieved to find an exit road (thank god i havent got to go back up) that leads to a beach. The beach is very small and packed with mostly Brazilians so we grab a beer and people watch.
      In Brazil the current is really strong and the waaves break litterally on the beach. It is a game with the children as the wave approaches they try and out run it screaming and laughing as they go. Peple quite happily sit on the beach with theyre belongings scattered around them , when from nowhere a huge wave hits and the sea is strewn with flip flops and towels , the scene is comical and Mark and I stay for a while longer just to laugh at everyone rescuing theyre bits and pieces.
      Mark and i were advised by Zee to wait till late to purchase our Sambadrome tickets and as we are sitting in the hostel we get chatting to Emma , Lee and Pepe. Pepe is a local guy who used to work in the hostel and still helps out so he tells us he can get us tickets for 80 reals, this is about 1 quid each so we agree , and i feel safer going with him as he knows the ropes. A couple of caipirinhas later and i am more than in the mood to party so we all head over to the sambadrome . It is now nearly midnight and as we get closer to the drome i am glad we have come with Pepe as i wouldnt have had a clue. The Sambadrome must be about 2 miles long and we are in the far end but the atmosphere is truly electric. Along the street all the floats are lined up behind miles of mesh fences , preparing to make the grand entrance.
      We eventually head into the stadium and it really is like nothing ive seen or heard before the colours the noise the atmosphere, and we havent even seen a school yet.The funny thing is ive pessurised Mark into getting dressed up and he makes the effort by putting on a sombrero, but the stadium is that packed hes taking everyones head off with it and eventually gets told to take it off (whoops) Pepe Lee and Emma ar good company and we all share beers etc as the parade begins again. Lots of schools take part in the parade and the prize is equivalent to 1 million reals so everything is up for stakes.
      I really couldnt post pictures, videos or tell you how good this is as just the atmosphere is more than i can describe. I have waited for this moment for 20 odd years and too actually be sat here is my dream come true.
      We leave the arena at 5.30am (i know im a party animal) and i dread to think how many people are trying to leave at the same time , the busses cant even shut theyre doors theyre are that many people trying to get home. As people have finished doing theyre parades they discard theyre costumes in the street , but even i'm too tired to make the effort to bring them home... after all i only have a 35 litre rucksack.
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