I am travelling to Argentina in July and would like to extend my trip into Brazil. We are planning to drive to Iguazu from BA. How safe is it to drive from there to the coast through brazil and ...
Do they have a different style of dress in Brazil than they do in America? I'm visiting in a week and I don't want to have that classic tourist look about me, I want to blend in. Is there a ...
I went to a brazillian nite club in Boston last week and was so amazed on how lifelly it was. I was think taking a trip to Brazil,maybe rio, I like to now how the nite life is there? IE what are the ...
so basicaly ive noticed that ive been kissed differently by brazilian girls....they seem to PRESS onto the lips rapidly then let lose...and use more tongue.
Hey guys... I need to find out some facts.... about Rio De Janiero.... was curious if anyone knows of any facts about Rio De Janiero.. like for example I know Brazil has many animals... so for ...
I'm off to a wedding in Sao Paulo in late October of this year: sadly, knowing very little about the region (my bad!), I'm not really sure what to see. I'll be there for 2 - 3 weeks, ...
Hi there, I am arriving quite late 10:30/11 PM and Rio international airport in December, just wondering is it worth staying in a hotel that night or should we just find a comfy airport lounge to ...
It's because , Brazil has so many glamorous tourist cities, and tourists do not have the time to fit BH in their schedule.
People often go to BH as a transit place to visit the historical cities in the State
the third largest metropolitan area and fifth largest city in Brazil (after São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador and Fortaleza). It is the capital of Minas Gerais state, located in the southeastern region of the country. With a population of almost 2.4 million and over 5 million in the official metropolitan area, Belo Horizonte — or "Beagá" as it is more familiarly known from the sound of its initials BH in Portuguese — is a place of intense economical and cultural activity.
The first settlements in the region occurred in the early 1700s, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais. It is nowadays notorious for the contrast between contemporary and classical buildings, being in fact the location of many modern Brazilian architectural icons, most notably the Pampulha Church