tomward Posted November 29, 2011 Share Posted November 29, 2011 Plaza Maua in Rio de Janiero where all the seamans having fun,girls can speak tagalog better than english,I've been to Rio de Janiero,Santos,Paranagua and Vitoria. LOL it seems the filipino seamen get around Haven't been to brazil but the same is true dun sa red light district ng Argentina. chances are the girls would know more tagalog than english. Quote Link to comment
Bugatti Veyron Posted January 7, 2013 Share Posted January 7, 2013 Just be careful when walking alone in Rio. I've hear some horror stories about robbery-holdups occuring in the beaches. Just be aware of your surroundings and don't stray off the beaten path. Quote Link to comment
wEbStAr Posted January 15, 2013 Share Posted January 15, 2013 brazil! how long is the flight coming from pinas? from wat i know, its either you fly to UK or US then to Rio. tama ba? Quote Link to comment
Moronoxy Posted April 9, 2013 Share Posted April 9, 2013 23 hours give or take 2 hours total travel time if you're going to go via MLA-AMSTERDAM-SAO PAULO.I took KLM before and they provided me with a voucher to stay at the airport hotel in Amsterdam Schipol Airport because I had a 16 hour wait between flights. This is still the fastest and best compared to going via the US as they require you to have a visa even if you're only passing through and not even going out of immigration. It is also a longer route. Transit via France (if you take Air France) is also similar to transitting in Amsterdam. I've been to Rio 5 times in 7 months, staying around 4-5 days at a time. I love it there! I walk around and move around and I feel relatively safe having my DSLR dangling beside me. Maybe because I'm tall and I look fit hence they didn't bother me - but the kids thought I was Japanese and started talking to me in (the little) Japanese that they know. It does help to know Portuguese as most people and taxi drivers do not speak English. My Sao Paulo portuguese was immediately noticed by the Cariocas (Rio-born people) when I strike up a conversation with them (yeah, I try!) Sadly, I haven't used portuguese for a long time so I am very rusty with it. Quote Link to comment
maxiev Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 23 hours give or take 2 hours total travel time if you're going to go via MLA-AMSTERDAM-SAO PAULO.I took KLM before and they provided me with a voucher to stay at the airport hotel in Amsterdam Schipol Airport because I had a 16 hour wait between flights. This is still the fastest and best compared to going via the US as they require you to have a visa even if you're only passing through and not even going out of immigration. It is also a longer route. Transit via France (if you take Air France) is also similar to transitting in Amsterdam. I've been to Rio 5 times in 7 months, staying around 4-5 days at a time. I love it there! I walk around and move around and I feel relatively safe having my DSLR dangling beside me. Maybe because I'm tall and I look fit hence they didn't bother me - but the kids thought I was Japanese and started talking to me in (the little) Japanese that they know. It does help to know Portuguese as most people and taxi drivers do not speak English. My Sao Paulo portuguese was immediately noticed by the Cariocas (Rio-born people) when I strike up a conversation with them (yeah, I try!) Sadly, I haven't used portuguese for a long time so I am very rusty with it.Have you ever eaten at a Por Cao restaurant? They serve the best beef there. The last time we visited Rio, we went up Corcovado and Sugar Loaf. The view at Sugar Loaf is simply magnificent. Quote Link to comment
clandestinecuddles Posted July 9, 2013 Share Posted July 9, 2013 Was in Corcovado Brazil in the late 90's. felt like I was on top of the World or up in heaven when I was at the foot of the Great Redeemer. Rode the cable car to Sugar Loaf Mountain or Pao de Azucar and the view was spectacular. Strolled on Ipanema beach and watched scantilly clad girls and real hot men in skimpy trunks. These gorgeous men were better than the beach and view. Quote Link to comment
j0rdan83 Posted July 10, 2013 Share Posted July 10, 2013 i always wanted to go to brazil! nakalista na sa bucket list Quote Link to comment
Moronoxy Posted November 21, 2013 Share Posted November 21, 2013 Have you ever eaten at a Por Cao restaurant? They serve the best beef there. The last time we visited Rio, we went up Corcovado and Sugar Loaf. The view at Sugar Loaf is simply magnificent. I don't think I've tried it unless it's the one in (or near) Niteroi. And yes! The view from Corcovado and Sugar Loaf are to die for. If I have enough moolah, I will be retiring in Rio. Quote Link to comment
BALA SUBAS Posted July 21, 2015 Share Posted July 21, 2015 if brazil has no visa, i will try to go here on my next trip Quote Link to comment
soen Posted July 9, 2016 Share Posted July 9, 2016 i always wanted to go to brazil! nakalista na sa bucket list Me too Quote Link to comment
lone23 Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Dami siguro tao dyan sa mga Hotel sa Brazil kasi Olympics na. 1 Quote Link to comment
baMbee🐝 Posted August 1, 2016 Share Posted August 1, 2016 (edited) Rio. Copacabana area. Jesus the Redeemer. Sa beach yung hanap mo na hubad na babae or lalake.Food hawkers.Capoeira.Samba music. No visa. 90 days max. Via Dubai, abu dhabi, qatar or amsterdam.if brazil has no visa, i will try to go here on my next trip Edited August 1, 2016 by baMbee🐝 Quote Link to comment
jpads Posted August 4, 2016 Share Posted August 4, 2016 you've got to visit this country! when it comes to beauty, nothing beats brazil! kahit ano ang preference mo s babae, u will find it all in brazil! Quote Link to comment
majoker Posted August 4, 2016 Share Posted August 4, 2016 madumi na daw ang tubig ng brazil?makukumpara na kaya ito sa tubig ng manila bay? Quote Link to comment
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