Rockin' Rio
Copacabana, Christo Redentor and a Sugarloaf cable car ride
Impressive Iguazu
Tour to rushing waterfalls in a green rainforest
São Paulo
Street food and murals in the high-rise jungle
You're tingling with excitement. You've waited for this for so long, and now it's finally happening! Your suitcase is packed with all the essentials, and you're already wheeling it through the airport, your portal to the next adventure. Before you know it, the sound of your suitcase wheels is replaced by the sound of jet engines as your plane speeds off into the night sky. The countless stars twinkle around you with the promise that the trip ahead is going to be a great one. You lean back, close your eyes and have a little snooze.
A sea of blazing lights appears beneath you and you know you've finally made it to the Brazilian metropolis of Rio de Janeiro! Just the name of the city is music to your ears. The Brazilians' zest for life and the spicy samba beats on the streets instantly have you in their grasp. You've got to experience this up close! When you get to where you're staying, the first thing you do is take some time to settle in and explore the grounds a bit. And if you'd rather check out the surrounding area straight away, all you have to do is head to the famous Copacabana and let the colourful hustle and bustle sweep you off your feet.
Lively Rio beckons you onto its streets with absolute must-sees, such as the famous Sugarloaf Mountain. So fish your cable car ticket out of your pocket full of souvenirs and make your way to unknown heights! Want to enjoy more of the exhilarating view? Then continue your high-altitude excursion and head up to the Corcovado. Behold the world-famous Christ the Redeemer statue as it towers right in front you, seemingly wanting to embrace the entire world – goosebumps! Carry that exhilaration from the unique view of the city right on to the Catedral de São Sebastião. When you enter the building, which is inconspicuous from the outside, you'll be speechless. The spectacular explosion of colour that occurs when the light hits the stained-glass windows is indescribable! A little tip: to avoid getting lost in the bustling metropolis, follow an experienced guide who knows every inch of the city like the back of their hand (optional, payable on site).
Welcome to Rocinha - Rio's largest favela. A wild network of cables above your head, houses perched on top of each other like Jenga towers - nothing is ironed out here, but it's real. If you want to experience something away from the typical tourist spots, grab a local guide (bookable on site). Not only do they know every nook and cranny, they will also show you Rio through the eyes of the Cariocas - that's what the people here call themselves. Did you know that almost 25% of people in Rio live in favelas? Your local guide will give you an inside view: How a once "illegal settlement" became an officially recognised district. With kids kicking a ball in the street, neighbours waving at you and stories that stick in your mind. It's all about real life, dialogue and respect. So: open your eyes, prick up your ears - and be ready for what's to come.
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263 kg of CO₂ for your trip!