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		<title>Do&#8217;s And Don&#8217;ts To Keep You Safe If You Travel To Brazil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A nation that is rich in sights and attractions, Brazil one of the best decisions destination when you travel to South America. Brazil is the fifth largest and fifth the most populous country in the world. Its territory stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to central Europe and eastern South America, dwarfing the neighboring countries of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">A nation that is rich in sights and attractions, Brazil one of the best decisions destination when you travel to South America. Brazil is the fifth largest and fifth the most populous country in the world. Its territory stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to central Europe and eastern South America, dwarfing the neighboring countries of Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay in the south, Bolivia and Peru, the East and Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana in the north.</p>
<p>10 The most popular destinations in Brazil:</p>
<p>Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,</p>
<p>Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>Tijuca National Park, Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>Iguazu Falls, Foz de Iguacu, Parana</p>
<p>The Pantanal wetland, the Pantanal, Mato Grosso</p>
<p>Teatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar), Rio de Janeiro</p>
<p>Pelourinho, Salvador, Bahia</p>
<p>If you are in one of these places or are planning to take Brazil experience elsewhere itinerary, here are some things you should think of you.</p>
<p>Thu:</p>
<p>1st Try to learn as much as you can Portuguese. Yes Portuguese. If you visit other countries in South America and learned Spanish in the process to happen, well, you can not use it. Try to learn some common words and phrases commonly used phrases. Remember, even if you survive with English in the big cities, most people would be living in rural areas, which means not be able to.</p>
<p>2nd Avoid dark and secluded places, especially when you are alone.</p>
<p>3rd Carry only the basics. In this way, the eyes can avoid the petty criminals.</p>
<p>4th Do you know your destination before departure. This rule applies before leaving the United States and upon arrival at your hotel. Keep a map if you and never let someone know you&#8217;re lost if you ever need was in the situation. Know where you want to have lead a safer travel Brazil.</p>
<p>5th Bring necessary clothes and survival stuff. Take advantage of avoiding long pants, long sleeved shirt, sunglasses, hat or cap on mosquito bites. In order to attract insects, diseases such as dengue fever, leishmaniasis and malaria, bring insect repellent. Or, if you plan to stay out overnight, bring mosquito nets, insect repellent, and needed prescription drugs.</p>
<p>6th Take a taxi instead of bus. Spend the money bag around the neck strap. If your car, always lock the door.</p>
<p>7th Respect people.</p>
<p>8th Are you a victim of a crime, report it immediately.</p>
<p>9th Brazil, as in every other place has to follow rules. They obey to avoid trouble.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;ts:</p>
<p>1st Never carry valuables exaggerated and show the audience. If possible, leave rings, necklaces, bracelets and other jewelry in a safe place. Rent a hire purchase, to keep your safe.</p>
<p>2nd Do not carry money and credit cards that you do not, because you never know when pickpockets attack. Although Brazil has several safe places for tourists like Rio de Janeiro, it is always advisable to keep your money in a safe place. Try to make enough money for the day or at least one credit card. Leave the rest at your hotel.</p>
<p>3rd Do not swim in fresh water.</p>
<p>4th Avoid eating street food and drink only bottled water. Do not handle animals.</p>
<p>5th Keep your hotel room of strangers you meet outside.</p>
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		<title>The Rio Janeiro Brazil Carnival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Carnival is Rio Janeiro Brazil’s chief event which happens at the height of the summer in Brazil. Each year, several thousands of tourists join the local citizens in festivities which spread over four days. The carnival starts on a Saturday and ends on Fat Tuesday, the day prior to Ash Wednesday which marks the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Carnival is Rio Janeiro Brazil’s chief event which happens at the height of the summer in Brazil. Each year, several thousands of tourists join the local citizens in festivities which spread over four days. The carnival starts on a Saturday and ends on Fat Tuesday, the day prior to Ash Wednesday which marks the start of the period of Lent for Christians. Some tourists make sure that their Rio de Janeiro Brazil travel is planned is such a<span id="more-13"></span> way that it coincides with the Carnival.</p>
<p>The samba Parade or the Sambodromo is considered the highlight of the carnival in Rio Janeiro Brazil. It is aired in all the Brazilian states as well as in many other countries. It is also considered to be the best show in the whole world. The Sambodromo a strip about 700 meters long which has luxury boxes and spectator stands on either side. The chief fascination is the sights and sounds of the samba schools that march past until the day breaks. Merely fourteen of the most excellent samba schools are chosen to march through the Sambodromo. </p>
<p>It might take well over an hour for one samba school to pass through the Sambodromo. Each of the samba schools have a float richly decorated, frequently complemented with sexy females gyrating to the music. You also have the marching samba bands accompanying the floats; each band could have as many as 300 musicians encircled by lady dancers. So plan your Rio de Janeiro Brazil travel during carnival; you will see sights that you won’t get anywhere else.</p>
<p>If you can’t make it to the Sambodromo at Rio Janeiro Brazil for whatever reason, you can be present at several of the street carnivals that they have all around the city. One of the most conventional street carnivals can be found at Banda de Ipanemais which draws a crowd of up to fifteen thousand. Besides you have a choice of Carnival or masquerade balls which are attended by celebrities; people put on designer costumes and dance till the wee hours of the morning. The Copacabana Palace Hotel hosts the most famous ball of all; there is live music by various bands who takes turns on the stage frequently accompanied by a guest singer. So your Rio de Janeiro Brazil travel should be planned accordingly.</p>
<p>For a holiday maker who is looking for a place for vacationing, the city of Rio Janeiro Brazil is undoubtedly one of the best choices. This city which gives you unmatched pleasure is a mix of people of various colors, creeds and races. Rio de Janeiro actually means River of January in the Portuguese language. Its distinct scenery, marvelous bay and incredible beaches at one side and the towering mountains on the other, truly substantiates its title of Cidade Maravilhosa meaning Marvelous City. So it’s about time you made plans for Rio de Janeiro Brazil travel and got your bags packed.</p>
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