Friday, January 20, 2012

2012 New Year's Eve in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: the world's best


Photo: G1.


From Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


Inspired by the UN's "Rio +20 the future we want" - United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) - three million people celebrated their 2012 New Year's Eve in the world's largest party in the Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The major attraction? The DJ David Guetta besides the fireworks and some great musicians and Brazilian singers. Like the last years, the city was a big party: museums, beaches, residences, houses, hotels, cruises, clubs, streets, restaurants and homes.


Congratulations to Regina Lemos to welcome her national and international guests in her New Year's party in the Chopin  -front of the main stage in Copacabana Beach- which reinforces the Rio de Janeiro's vocation as home for one of the world's best New Year's celebration - according to national and international press - adding her black-tie party in the cultural diversity of the Copacabana.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Welcome to another Brazilian paradise, 176 km north east of Rio: the legendary Búzios


Photo: spintravel.

(…) “it is known today for its famous and extremely wealthy summertime guests. It has been dubbed the 'playground to jetsetters, fashion models, and millionaires', and it is most-enduringly known as the place the iconic Brigitte Bardot "discovered"(…)



These are some words that describe Saint-Tropez, by Wikipedia, but it can describe Buzios as well, known as the Brazilian Saint-Tropez. However these two destinations are very different. The Armação de Búzios is more rustic, loved by young international jetsetters, but available for many kinds of visitors and has unique and paramount reasons to visit it.



Búzios, that means “shell”, offers regional and international cuisine with daily caught local fish sea in both ocean currents: from Equator and from the South Pole, which means it has both beaches with warm water as cold water. The peninsula has calm beaches such as big waves in some other beaches, perfect swell for surf, windsurf, kite-surf and many radical sports.

Photo: ride it magazine, 2010.


The Armação de Búzios, worldwide best know as Búzios, has 300 days of sunshine per year and annual average of 26ºC (77º Fahrenheit), 8 kilometres (5 mi) of coastline and 23 beaches, the famous boutiques which are open until dawn, night life, nautical activities, diving, golf course, hundreds of restaurants, hotels and posadas.



In the 16th century was home to Tupinambás Indians; in the 17th century became base for French and English pirates; 19-20th centuries, Portuguese fishermen began the Whale Hunt, banned many years ago. The charm of the old and picturesque fishing village has attracted Brigitte Bardot in the 60’s and her fame released Búzios as an important World tourism destination. Today, the city has 2 Environmental Protection Areas and the Environmental Protection Area Reef Marine.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Niterói, 13 Km from Rio de Janeiro.


Font: Vision of Earth 2006. National Geographic. Photograph by Izan Peteterle.

Piratininga Beach in the Niterói City, considered one of the best views of the Rio de Janeiro City.

In this city, the MAC (Contemporary Art Museum), designed by Oscar Niemeyer, relies one of the most important art collection of the Brazil (João Satamini).

Font: MAC.

Font: Ricosurf. Photo by Tiny D'Andrea.

Itacoatiara is the best beach of Niterói and also is a surfer's paradise: lush vegetation, bluish waters and endemic species. Take a look at this photo below. Here is located the Serra da Tiririca State Park, wich extends by Niterói and Maricá. Charles Darwin visited some places of this Park in 1832.


Font: Photo by Brazil Trip Expert.

Above, the Niterói's lakes and beaches by Alto Mourão. This rock seems the Sugar Loaf rock, but it is higher (photo below). Above the first beach on the left is Itacoatiara, after is Itaipú's beach and lagoon, Camboinhas Beach, Sossego Beach, Piratininga's beach and lake, entrance of the Guanabara Bay, then Rio de Janeiro City.



Itacioatiara view from"Prainha": calm waters and right surf spot on the same beach.
Font: Nitvista.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Brazilian Flighting Tracking: check the on-line departure times and arrival times in the Brazil

What is the internet's best source of departure and arrival info of the Brazilian Airports and flights?


You can check if your flight time is confirmed, canceled, delayed or any other status of the departure time and arrival times in the Brazilian's airports. The Flighting Tracking can be by the flight number, by airport or by the airline name.

It is avaliable just in portuguese. Below you will find some translations and step-by-step to search your flight's status:

When you click in the Infraero's link "On-line Flights", you will need to choose the kind of search:

"» Quero escolher um Aeroporto!" - tracking by the name of the Airport.
"» Eu sei a Companhia Aérea!" - tracking by the Airline name.
"» Eu sei o Número do Vôo!" - tracking by the flight number.

"Selecione um aeroporto" means: Select the airport (by the name of the Brazilian cities)

"Consultar Vôos" means: search the flights.

"Número do Vôo" means: flight number.

"Selecione uma companhia aérea" means: select an airline.

TO SEARCH YOUR FLIGHTS STATUS IN BRAZIL CHECK HERE.

For more information about the Brazilian airports, you can see the INFRAERO website (governmental company that manage the Brazilian airports and regular air traffic in Brazil).

Font: Infraero Aeroportos.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cristalino Jungle Lodge, an Amazon Dream.

Exotic animals and flora, sports and misteries from the Amazon Sanctuary.

Sunset from the boat: going to the Cristalino jungle Lodge.
Photo: Brazil Trip Expert.

See two diferent introductions for this post:

(1th Introduction)
When the bird Irapuru sings all the forest be silent due to the beauty of it singing, says the legend. It seems flute. I heard it song during an expedition to listen to the Uirapuru (and to see it), organized by the Cristalino Jungle Lodge, located in the Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso state, Brazil. Without doubt this is one of the most preserved Amazon site in the planet with unique biodiversity. Brazilian and foreigner specialists came to study species and to be voluntary guides in this private reserve of 29,652 acres of primary rainforest.

(2sd Introduction)
You are going to visit one of the most extraordinary jungles in the world when you discover that there are comfortable bungalows in the middle of the largest forest in the world. Not the traditional luxury, but that one sustainable, winner in the magazine's 2008 World Savers Awards by the Condé Nast Traveller. Doesn’t matter how lucky you are; be sure that you are see some animals of the over 570 species of birds, 2,000 species of butterflies, many types of mammals, reptiles, fish and insects.

The lodge has a 164,04 feet observation tower, considered one of the most important in the Neotropics due to its geographic location, height and usefulness. It was built with funds by Stanford University, USA.

The Cristalino Lodge has a range variety of activities such as birdwatching, ecotourism (learning about fauna and flora), butterfly observation, hiking for wildlife observation, canoe excursions, floating dock to swimm in the river with inflatable boats, butterflies observation, boat trips, tree house, two canopy towers, rappel and rope course, camping and piranha fishing.

The daily flights and coach lines to the closest city, Alta Floresta, departures from Cuiabá, the capital of the Mato Grosso State. Once in Alta Florest, the lodge staff will drive you by car until the (1 ½ hour) to get a ½ hour boat ride until the Cristalino Jungle Lodge.

In the Alta Floresta the Lodge owned other hotel, the Floresta Amazonica Hotel. You can stay there before get the Cristalino Lodge. Do not miss to try to watch the legendary Harpy Eagle, one of the world's largest and most powerful birds, who has nested in the forest around this hotel. This eagle hunt 10-pounds monkeys with it hind talons up to the size of grizzly bear claws. The Floresta Amazonica Hotel is only 5 minutes from the airport.

I would like to thank the Mato Grosso Government (Sedtur) and the Cristalino Jungle Logde to the invitation for this trip (famtur): amazing and unforgettable experience.


Buffet-style meals with local food: flavors of the Amazon.
Photo: Vanice (Sedtur).

164,04 feet observation tower: considered one of the most important in the Neotropics.
Photo: Vanice (Sedtur).

Boat ride to the Cristalino Jungle Lodge: seeing the forest from the rivers.
Photo: amauter by this blog.

Amazon from the sky: flight to the Alta Floresta city.
Photo: Brazil Trip Expert.

Plus: Watch and listen to the legendary Uirapuru here.