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Rio de Janeiro  in Brazil and a few adventure
tours in Ecuador, Peru & Brazil.

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A Visitors Guide To Rio de Janeiro Brazil A Visitors Guide To Rio de Janeiro Brazil by Thomas Smith

Located in southeastern Brazil is the city of Rio de Janeiro. For people of the area, Rio de Janeiro is often times referred to as the Marvelous City. With a population of just over six million people, Rio de Janeiro is one of the most highly populated cities in South America. The good thing is that all of these people bring a unique feel to the culture of Rio de Janeiro. And this is one reason that the tourism industry in this city is among the best in the world. Every year thousands of people head for Rio de Janeiro to soak up the atmosphere.

If you are heading to Rio de Janeiro to have fun, which you probably are, you will want to go during the Carnival. Every year this carnival brings in thousands of people from every nook in the world. During the festivities music is playing, people are eating, and fun is being had by all. Some years a single day could bring in as many as 200,000 participants. You can probably imagine just how much fun this is!

For people that are interested in sports, Rio de Janeiro is the place to be. This holds particularly true if you are interested in soccer. But Rio de Janeiro goes well beyond just one sport. Other popular sports include beach volleyball, beach football, and motor racing to name a few. On the water sailing and rowing are popular activities; both activities that you can take part in during your trip to Rio de Janeiro.

And of course a trip to Rio de Janeiro would not be complete unless you visited the beaches in the area. They are among the best in South America, and offer magnificent views. While on the beach you can either sit back and relax, or have some fun in the water. The choice is yours; just make sure that you have time to spend on the beach.

The weather in Rio de Janeiro is tropical all year round. During the winter months temperatures only fall into the 60s. And during the summer you should expect them to reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit at times. This makes it easy to travel to Rio de Janeiro no matter what time of the year it is.

International flights in and out of Rio de Janeiro are taken care of at the Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport. For smaller planes and flights to nearby locations there are two other airports in Rio de Janeiro

A trip to Rio de Janeiro is one that you will remember for the rest of your life. The tourism in this city is rising every year thanks to all of the activities and attractions of the area. No matter if you visit Rio de Janeiro during the big carnival or just in the winter, you will have tons of fun. The weather is great, and the people are always friendly.

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Backpackers and South America Backpackers and South America by Nomad Rick

From the peaks of the Andes to the steamy rainforest, hiking South America is unlike anything you have done before. If you are going to South America, there are a couple of things to keep in mind.

Backpackers and South America

While many young adults may dream about trekking across Europe, it's not the only continent available for this sort of adventure. North America can be just as rewarding, but if you're looking for a truly diverse and unique experience, South America is the way to go. With climates and terrain ranging from rainforests to mountains, and coastal beaches to the Amazon River – exploring while hoofing it around South America is a great way to get to know a continent.

One of the first things you'll have to decide on is how you're going to pack for this adventure. There are many recommendations that can be made for what to bring, but there are some basics that should always be included. Make sure to choose a pack that is large and sturdy enough to carry all of your needs. You'll need to pack clothing that can be easily washed and reworn – some examples are jeans, shorts, different styles of shirts, a jacket, a few pairs of shoes and plenty of under things. You'll also need to bring with you any toiletries or medicine that might not easily be found while in remote areas – things like water purification pills, antidiarrheals, and first aid preparations are all important. You'll also want to pack any maps or guidebooks you plan to use and a Spanish-English dictionary or phrasebook can be helpful if you don't speak Spanish.

Another good idea is deciding when to hike where. The South American climate is diverse and much different than where you live. For countries like Argentina, where it's subtropical in the north and subarctic in the south, it's especially necessary to note when it's a good time to visit (recommended times are between June and October). Chile, on the other hand, has better weather from October to May, so it's really important to choose the right time of year for the part of South America you want to hike.

South America is challenge, and few people can and will be able to hike all over an entire continent. If you pick and choose countries you really want to see, and terrain that you are going to have the stamina for, trekking in the tropical climate of South America can be a terrific, life changing experience. If you are looking more for a party trip, you need only focus on the country of Brazil.

Rick Chapo is with Nomad Journals - makers of gifts for him. Visit us to read more articles about backpacking.

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Overview of Brazil for Travelers Overview of Brazil for Travelers by Richard Monk

The Federative Republic of Brazil is the largest country in South America. Following is an overview of fun loving Brazil for travelers.

Overview of Brazil for Travelers

Indigenous peoples have populated for a long, but undetermined, period. European influence began with Pedro Alvares Cabral when he claimed Brazil as a Portuguese colony in 1500. In a little known development, Brazil actually became the location of the Portuguese government in 1808 when Napoleon chased the royal family out of Portugal. While in Brazil, the family ruled from Rio de Janeiro until 1821 when it returned to Europe. This move was motivated by a declaration of independence by Brazil, led by Dom Pedro.

As with many South American countries, Brazil has seen its ups and downs from a political perspective. In 1989, it finally completed a transition to a popularly elected government when Collor de Mello won the popular vote. Less than three years later, he was forced to resign under the cloud of corruption charges.

In 2002, Luiz Inacio da Silva rose to the position of president. Lula, as he is known, represents a major change in Brazilian politics. He is the first leader from the working class.

Brazil covers just under 3.3 million square miles of South America. The climate in Brazil is mostly tropical, particularly in light of the Amazon River basin.

With a population exceeding 186 million, Brazil is the fifth most populous country in the world and largest in South America. Despite covering a vast area, most of the population lives in urban cities such as Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. If you think traffic is bad in your location, keep in mind over 18 million people live in greater Sao Paulo!

The people of Brazil are called “Brazilians.” The population is 186 million people and growing at a rate of .1 percent a year. 74 percent of Brazilians consider themselves Roman Catholics. The official language is Portuguese and the literacy rate is 86 percent. Average life expectancy is 71.3 years.

Brazil is one of the world's leading producers of hydroelectric power. Over 75 percent of its electrical power is generated via dam projects.

If you are considering visiting Brazil, you should keep in mind that crime can be a problem in certain areas. Use common sense and you will have no problem. Brazil is a blast, very cheap and gets a big thumbs up as a travel destination.

Richard Monk is with FactsMonk.com - a site with facts about everything. Visit us to read more about country facts and more facts of Brazil.

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