Brazil’s Dusty Azurre: Day 10

Museu de Arte Moderna

Sniff. Sniff.  This is my last post about my experience in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro State). Let me first say Brazil is a country like no other.  The mix of culture, color and diversity makes it unique.  Without a doubt, it is a place that should be visited by all travel lovers. On day 10 [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azurre: Day 7 (Scene 2)

Restaurant

Last week, I discussed how the town of Parati maintains an unique charm because of how it has conserved numerous elements that transports us to a certain point in the past. But behind the horse carriages, old canyons and stony streets, there is another story.  The forward thinking of certain creative individuals made the town [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azurre: Day 7 (Scene 1)

Pedestrian walking the streets

On the morning of Day 7, we left our beloved Rio de Janeiro in search of a change of pace. When I planned this trip, I wanted to see more of Brazil than Rio.  I know that was an audacious proposition due to the humongous size of the country.  On the other side, I read [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azurre: Day 6

Surfer contemplating the waves in Arpoador Beach

On the morning of Day 6, we slept in.  I mean, five days of walking nonstop around Rio de Janeiro (and a side trip to Petropolis) is not easy.  My legs were hurting like crazy so it was better to rest.  Just a little bit. Anyway, it was raining for most of the day.  You [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azurre: Day 5 (Scene 2)

View of the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas

After admiring the astonishing beauty of the Jardim Botanico (Botanical Garden), we walked thru the neighborhood of the same name trying to find Lagoa.  Lagoa is another of Rio de Janeiro’s “barrios”.  This one takes its name from the Lagoa (Lagoon) Rodrigo de Freitas.  Maybe the name does not pop any image to your mind.  [...]

Exotic Flowers of Rio de Janeiro

Red and yellow orchid

As promised, here is a detailed photo essay showing all the exotic flowers I discovered in Rio de Janeiro’s Botanical Garden. For more information about Rio’s Jardim Botanico read my previous post. ****** In this garden, I was able to get a glimpse of the magnificent flora found in Brazil.  What surprised me most were [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azure: Day 5 (Scene 1)

Pond

Last time I posted about Brazil, I told you about my day trip to Petropolis.  The Imperial City was kind of an uncommon choice given Rio’s best known attractions (beaches, beaches, beaches). Well, I kept selecting weird choices.  On day 5, I headed to the Jardim Botanico or the Botanical Garden.  Yes, Rio has a [...]

Cost of Traveling in Rio de Janeiro

My husband and me in front of Sugarloaf

The popularity of some posts surprises me.  Some time ago, I wrote an article expressing my shock once I discovered the high prices in Rio de Janeiro. That piece became one of the most read posts on this blog. Due to the popularity of that post, I have wanted to write in detail about the [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azure: Day 4

Museu Imperial (Imperial Palace)

After three days in Rio, it was time to get out of the city and see a different side of Brazil.  The day started sour and turned sweeter and sweeter little by little. We were decided to explore Petropolis, the summer gateway of the Brazilian emperor and his family. Wait, wait, wait.  Did you read [...]

Brazil’s Dusty Azure: Day 3 (Scene 2)

Small, cute bird

In my last post about Brazil, I promised I was not going to continue boring you to death with old buildings and historic areas. This post is about interesting pieces of information I learned or noticed while walking around Rio de Janeiro’s Centro (downtown). As I mentioned in my previous post, the Centro is often [...]

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