Should Do Visitor Adventures For Rio De Janeiro Brazil

By Simone Ribeiro


Sugarloaf Hill stands in the bay 1300 feet (395 meters) over the ocean and protects the entrance to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Every first time traveler to Rio ought to make the journey up to the top of this unique mountain. The peak is achieved by way of a 2 stage cable car. The traveler will get pleasure from sweeping views of Ipanema and Copacabana Beaches to the west, and also greater Rio de Janeiro towards the east.

The amazing one hundred twenty five ft. high Christ the Redeemer Sculpture that stands atop Corcovado Mountain, has been watching across the town with outstretched arms since 1931. It's probably the most traveled to of the Rio de Janeiro sights. Nearly as impressive as the statue itself are definitely the sights of Rio and the encircling locations from the platform at its foundation.

A brief distance by taxi or tour van will bring you to the "Floresta da Tijuca" which is a section of a larger sized national park. This park is all that remains from the Rio section of the "Mata Atlantica" (Atlantic coastal rainforest). Any visit to Brazil ought to include a guided Rio de Janeiro sightseeing journey to the Tijuca Forest. Whether you stop at the key points of interest by tour van, or take on an all day hiking journey, you'll have a very memorable outdoor experience.

The Jardim Botanico (Botanical Garden) was developed by the Prince Regent Dom Joao in 1808, right after the Portuguese royal family fled Europe from the coming of Napoleon's troops. These comprehensive tropical gardens include more than half a square mile including 1000s of kinds of tropical plants and trees. Jardim Botanico is a brief taxi or bus journey from Ipanema or Copacabana, so don't miss out on this excellent 1/2 day visit!

The historic Bohemian areas of Lapa and Santa Teresa are experiencing renewal and revitalization after a period of decay. Lapa is situated directly behind the city center and it's connected with its well-known aqueduct (Arcos da Lapa) upon which the Tram (Bonde) functions up and back from the hillside community of Santa Teresa. Lapa is the location of many Samba as well as other music clubs and dancing halls and really should be visited in the evening.




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