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I'm leaving on Thurs to go to Brazil for Carnival and then going to Argentina (Buenos Aires and wine country) after that. Anyone got any travel tips like places to eat, stay, or bad areas?
gravenewworld said:I'm leaving on Thurs to go to Brazil for Carnival...
Cyrus said:Rio is nice. Make sure to drink some coconut milk on the beach. The people there are very poor though, so if you dress nice you will stick out and say 'rob me'. Or, 'kidnap me'.
Enjoy all the boobies.
Cyrus said:Rio is nice. Make sure to drink some coconut milk on the beach. The people there are very poor though, so if you dress nice you will stick out and say 'rob me'. Or, 'kidnap me'.
Enjoy all the boobies.
The climate in Brazil and Argentina varies greatly depending on the region. Generally, Brazil has a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity levels, while Argentina has a more temperate climate with four distinct seasons. However, both countries have diverse landscapes and microclimates, so it's best to research the specific area you plan on visiting.
There are many popular tourist destinations in both Brazil and Argentina. In Brazil, some must-see attractions include the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon rainforest, and the beaches of Florianopolis. In Argentina, popular sites include the Iguazu Falls, the Andes Mountains, and the vibrant city of Buenos Aires.
Like any country, there are areas in Brazil and Argentina that may be more dangerous for tourists. However, as long as you take common safety precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night and being aware of your surroundings, you should have a safe trip. It's always a good idea to research the safety of your specific destination before traveling.
Brazil and Argentina both have unique and delicious cuisines. In Brazil, you can expect to find a lot of meat dishes, such as churrasco (grilled meat), feijoada (stew), and pastel (fried pastry). Argentina is famous for its grilled meats, especially steak, as well as empanadas (stuffed pastries) and dulce de leche (caramelized milk). Both countries also have a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
The best time to visit Brazil and Argentina depends on your personal preferences and the activities you plan on doing. Generally, the best time to visit Brazil is during the dry season from June to August. In Argentina, the best time to visit is during the spring and fall months of September to November and March to May. However, if you are planning on skiing in the Andes or attending Carnival in Brazil, you may want to plan your trip accordingly.