Brazil

Best Night Life in Rio

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Lapa, Downtown
great restaurants, brazilian music and dance, most popular one - Rio Scenarium ( www.rioscenarium.com.br)

Night Clubs
People in our group are quite nice and fun to hang out with, we checked out some of the hottest bar/clubs in town, Baronetti, Mariuzzin, Nuth… Mariuzzin downtown being my favorite. Not sure why Baronetti is so popular, i went there during last visit in Rio too, not impressed with the place, the crowd, the music is ok. Nuth is a big place with upstairs bar/restuarant and dance floor, outdoor garden downstairs, contemporary design, nice open air area. Different nights have different theme, crowd.

Castelo De Pedras
back to Rio from Buzios, and went out with my new brazilian friend Rita, and experienced the craziest dance club! there’s a thousand people at Castelo de Pedras, so crowded, everyone is into dancing while singing along with the popular music played, 60% are men, of all colors, half topless showing off their great bods and sensual moves, its hooottttt! there’s even firework inside the club when it reaches peak! its like a mini carnival in salvador, its wiiiild!

Via Show
Working on my computer during the weekdays, going to the beach..
On the weekend, went out with Rita and her friends Binhon and Alexandra.
Its amazing in Via Show, a dancing crowd of couple of thousands (apparently more on thursdays)! Its a shame I´m not allowed to take the camera in.

Apparently dance clubs like Castelo de Pedras and Via Show are attended by average/poor brazilians, while the night clubs in downtown /beach areas are more for middle or upper class . But if you want to experience the real brazilian dance and the unbelievable energy of the crowd, you have to go to these poor people´s parties!

Buzios, Brazil

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Buzios became famous after the visit of French actress Brigitte Bardot in the 60’s. It has great beaches, beautiful water, many water sports you can do - surfing, diving.. the town has lots of restaurants, shops, clubs and busy till 2 or 3 in the morning! Most visitors are brazilians and some from Argentina, lots of family. Great family holiday location, but 2-3 days is enough for me, someone who is used to the beautiful beaches in Sydney:-)

When i visited brava beach, i spotted a very nice hotel, Brava Club, its right on the cliff, beach front, with georgous views. The new rooms on the top are really nice, with indoor jacuzzi, and a seperate swimming pool for this new section. Only accommodating 2 people though. for family, you need inter-connecting rooms, not in this new section though. The hotel terrace is beautiful and large enough to host a function/wedding for couple of hundred of people. The brava beach is quite narrow though, not as wide as some of the other popular beaches here.

New Year’s Eve 2007,Rio

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

I thought we’d be on copacabana joining the 2million brazilians watching firework and dancing in the crowd. i had no idea this Jockey Club NYE party they organised for our group is no where near the beach, you can only see the firework in distance, and its only a party of a thousand instead of 2 million! I was disappointed, so were people in the group, but we made the most of it regardless. We still had alot of fun, the band there played great samba and axe music, and brazilians know how to party wherever they are! When Gorgena and I returned to Copacabana about 3.30am, surprisingly the beach party was over. I learnt the party on Ipanema beach still went on, but we were tired and too lazy to make our way there..

If you come here for NYE, best to be in an exclusive area at Copacabana, in a beachfront apartment or hotel party with view to the whole beach and firework, as well as easy access to the crazy crowd dancing to the music at different stages on the beach, and head to Ipanema beach party after midnight!

Flights to Rio

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

First day, 25th Dec, Xmas day, half way to Rio, at Santiago airport

damn i missed my flight! now i have to stay here for another 6hrs!! Cannt blame anything one but myself:-( was getting too comfortable in the lounge…

i have a feeling this is not good to be a smooth trip. things have already gone wrong a few times, since i left sydney this morning. But as usual, as if some angel´s been looking after me, plus i always try harder, things always turn out to be ok:-)but i have to remind myself, not to rely on good luck!

My flight from sydney did not start smooth. i arrived just a little over an hr at the Sydney airport, LAN counter, i was told all staff travel (anyone working in travel, standby discounted tickets) are handled by Qantas, at counter E. There wasn´t anybody waiting when i approached, but was told to come back at 10 (my flight departs at 10.45). when i returned, there was a loooong line. Worried about missing the flight, i approached the check in staff, but was told they´re not checking in LAN standby yet, so i had to wait in the queue. By 10.15, i had to approach him again, as there´s no way i could make it following the queue. then he told me to approach his supervisor, who´s on the phone sorting out another couple of pax to Santiago. i waited another 10min, he called my name and gave me my boarding pass, i ran, without noticing that he checked me in economy class till i was in the line of customs check point. i had no time to go back, had to try my luck at the boarding gate. the LAN staff at the gate was very helpful, i knew there were seats in business class, she said the Qantas staff did not realise my ticket was in business class, typical! :-( she then told me first she couldn´t do anything for the flight from sydney to auckland, but can change it to business from auckland to santiago. Eventually she managed to book me all way through to santiago in business, i was soo happy, and gave her a Merry Xmas kiss!

On the plane, i sat next to an interesting lady, who´s a very active middle aged traveller, especially into trekking tours. We were telling each other the most interesting travel stories. She´s meeting her husband in Santiago, going on a trekking tour at En Atacama, and then to Bunos Ares cruising to antarctic. She told me a wonderful walking tour she did in turkey and how she researched 90 hours for her itinerary and was able to explore alot of remote areas where tourists don´t normally go, they also chartered a boat with another couple to those hideaways where only boat has access to, and interesting market shopping for food for the boat chef to prepare. I asked her to email me the special itinerary so that we could suggest to our clients too. Hope she will!

its not too much a torture waiting in the LAN lounge actually. its the second time i´m here for long hours, last time was on the way back from Rio to Sydney. Food here is simple, but nice, rasberry juice is not sth. you can easily get in Sydney, its simply devine! and if u need to sleep, there´s a seperate area, with lie down chairs. The internet area i´m in is private, spacious, big enough table to put yr bags, food, drinks. I´ll just have to treat it as an office for 6hrs and get some work done, so i have more time for fun later!

Later that night
I didn’t realise there’re other costs of missing this afternoon flight! not only there’s no biz class on the evening flight, it goes via Sao Paulo, which adds another 2hrs to the already looong trip!
when i finally arrived at airport at 2am, my luggage did not arrive! its getting worse, by the time i arrived at the Luxor Regente, there’s no reservation for me! Its all prepaid through an agency in Florida, there’s nothing i could do but let the staff to freeze 2nights costs on my credit card, before they could look into it tomorrow… AND, the hotel is shit! 4 star??? NO WAY! 3.5 the most! I later found out, most 4 star hotels in Rio are like 3-3.5 star in Asia.
I get my flight confirmation last minute, 4 days before departure, and there was no 5 star available, but never again, book anything relying on others’ comments or feedbacks online (i checked feedback on tripadvisor, obviously it says nothing what i experienced! staff are ok, location is good, nothing else…) few days later, i learnt the hotel doesn’t even have any iron and ironing board for guests!

My recent trip to Pantanal, Bonito and Salvador

Monday, October 29th, 2007

MATO GROSSO DO SUL STATE

PANTANAL

Accommodation: I went to 3 accommodations in Pantanal. Caiman was the most sophisticated one, Xaraés second. Fazenda San Francisco had more of a backpacking style as the property owners prefer to keep it as close as what a farm experience is in this region.
Caiman has few very interesting conservationists’ projects like Jaguar Project and the Blue-Fronted Parrot Project, http://www.caiman.com.br/projetos_ambientais.aspx?pt=2.

BONITO

Accommodation: Bonito city is a small village surrounded by amazing landscape. Wetiga Hotel is a very sophisticated hotel that really impresses considering the size of the city. I would say that the business people who invested in this hotel might have had a strong believe and a vision on the tourism potential of Bonito. If it was the case, I would not be a surprised.
Bonito means beautiful in English and I believe it was a well chosen name!

Attractions: The Boca da Onça (Jaguar Month) is a 156m high water fall. Now is the dry season so you can actually see the jaguar month shape!
The Sucuri River is where you can do floatation through amazing crystal clear water.
The Projeto Jibóia is about a snake (constrictor) passionate guy who, at the age of 16, visited Australia and felt in love with snakes. Since then he always wanted to have.. snakes… as pets and eventually teach people about their habits, encouraging respect for them in the environment etc. today, at the age of 40 he has 40 snakes and after a 1h seminar anyone can take a picture holding one of his constrictors… I thought I would not be able to do it but I must say it was a liberating experience.

BAHIA

SALVADOR

Accommodation: all the accommodations below, with various stars, are great options for different tastes. Pousada das Flores, Casa do Amarelindo, Pousada do Pilar, Pousada Redfish are owned by foreigners who ended up living in Brazil and invested in these hotels right in the middle of the Historical Centre of Pelourinho. For the people who really wants to experience Salvador, I believe they are great options to be considered. Catussaba is an amazing resort 45 minutes driving from the Historical Centre of Pelourinho. Convento do Carmo is a 5 stars hotel. It used to be a convent dating back to the 16th century including some little chapels with original paintings, however it still holds a feeling of peaceful atmosphere as a convent normally does.

Restaurants:

SOLAR UNHÃO
Av. Do Contorno, 8
Salvador – Bahia
Tel: (55 71) 3329 5551
reservas@solardounhao.com.br
www.solardounhao.com.br
obs: includes show on condomblé, capoeira and maculele.

MARIA MATA MOURA Restaurant
Rua da Ordem Terceira, 08
Historical Centre – Pelourinho
Salvador – Bahia
40026-260
Tel: (55 71) 3321 3929
www.mariamatamouro.com.br

Brazil Carnival - Biggest and Best Parties on Earth!

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

Its by far the best holiday i had after traveling to hundreds of destinations in the world!
To actually participate in the carnival, Salvador in Bahia is definitely the place to be! Parades of live bands on big tall floats roll through the city and endless crowds follow along dancing and drinking. People from all over Brazil travel to Bahia for carnival, which is more authentic and local. check some of the carnival pics: http://www.tinatong.com/salvador-carnival/

Carnival in Rio is more touristy as apposed to Carnival in Bahia, Rio’s parade is magnificent, but you sit and watch the parade, some dance with crowd in limited seating area, i would much prefer to be on the street of Bahia dancing with the crowd. but i did enjoy Rio, so far the only city i’d say thats more beautiful than sydney - beautiful scenery, beautiful people, stunning beaches, great food and night life. Pics at: http://www.tinatong.com/rio-pictures/. i heard its also a great time to be in Rio on New Year Eve beach party, i’d love to be there and traveling around brazil or Sth. America till Feb for the next carnival!