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03-06-24 12:12 #29716
Posts: 6422Split
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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03-06-24 08:12 #29715
Posts: 1960Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
1. Near Rio: Buzios, Ilha Grande for beaches, Petropolis and Parati for the colonial history.
2. SP.
3. Iguassu Falls: You must see this if you've never been.
4. Florianapolis and Santa Catarina for the beaches.
5. Salvador and the Northeast for food, history and beaches.
6. Manaus for the Amazon tours.
7. Lencois Marenhances (sp), for breathtaking landscapes, but it's not an easy destination.
However, if you're only interested in the hobby, I can't imagine that you (or anyone) won't find enough meninas in Rio to keep you occupied for a month.
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03-06-24 07:56 #29714
Posts: 1960I don't know what you guys are talking about. I've been to Rio in all seasons, and the best to me is when I start seeing cariocas wearing jackets. To me it's great. I'll gladly take August through October over summer, the water is never too warm anyway, and I don't feel any temp difference at all. But it's still warm and pleasant as opposed to summer, which is violently hot, sweaty and often raining nonstop.
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03-06-24 05:43 #29713
Posts: 3346Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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03-06-24 04:52 #29712
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by ThighGappin [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 22:10 #29711
Posts: 5Originally Posted by Vagabundo1 [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 21:45 #29710
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 13:09 #29709
Posts: 2246I would come any month sooner the better.
Even July the water is cold for most people, but that is what rash guards and thin wet suits are made for if you are a ocean swimmer / surfer. When I think of the pool in Transamerica, to be fair, there is a point in about October where it gets warm enough to swim comfortably, but being comfortable is for cowards, rich white people from rich countries, cunts, and weak whining faggots and trannies, though there is nothing wrong with that judging by the fact that the rich American imperialists fly the rainbow flag next to the stars and stripes at their embassy, but then, so does the state of rio de Janeiro.
Yesterday, a hot hoar from a club was supposed to come by but she flaked on the offered 600 r pernoite (high for Vagabundo), probably because she had 3 hours booked at 500 an hour with some client; new girls can get that. So Vagabundo hit up the usual suspects, but slept alone, and had a great morning, alas, alone. Got to build up the team again. Vagabundo tends to scare them away, a downside of deterrence, but a necessary evil here in the jungle.
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 10:47 #29708
Posts: 6422Month Stay
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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03-05-24 03:36 #29707
Posts: 269Visa info needed please
Hi fellas.
On my way to Rio or Sao in few weeks, I'm thinking at the end of March or before 4/10 since that's the date BR reinstates the Visa requirements for USA residents and few other countries. Since I'm coming from Bogota Col, I looked at some flights from Avianca and their website is asking to have visa in advance as of 01/10. Now 1/10 was the date for the intial Visa requirement date, and was pushed to 4/10 so I didn't want to take the chance to pay for the ticket and get hassled at the Bogota airport since I don't have the visa. I'm not sure why such a huge airline is not up to date on the change or correct info. I didn't want to bother applying for it since I can receive it in Bra as long as it's before 4/10. What are some suggestions? Or what's the experience on arrival so far in Brazil or has anyone flown there recently taking Avianca?
I'll prob stay there 3-6 months. Any help is appreciated.
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03-05-24 03:25 #29706
Posts: 3346Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
Or March. I'm here now.
Actually, the day after Carnival ends.
Don't come when it is cold and rainy.
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03-05-24 03:19 #29705
Posts: 1319Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
https://globorural.globo.com/previsa...-entenda.ghtml
Since you're planning on this year, then it's December. The better travel deals are in November.
In case of NGO work or volunteering you may need a visa for that purpose.
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03-05-24 01:50 #29704
Posts: 1173Question to guys that have stayed in Brazil for a month or more. I'm considering doing a month trip this year. I can pick any month I want except carnival month. What month would you pick, when the weather is best, the water is warmest, and the girls are most plentiful. Does it get boring when you stay longer than the usual 10 days that most of us do. What's your MO to fill all that time.
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03-04-24 19:47 #29703
Posts: 5Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
BarraVIP is hard for me to navigate as I don't read or understand Portuguese. Leblon has an English version and also lists which ladies are English speaking (fluent, basic etc). It's not a requirement but certainly makes things easier to have a better night! It's similar to when I see the Russian girls that visit the USA. Most have a pretty good handle on their English but some are very very basic and it is much harder to bond.
I've got about 17 hours in the airports and plane to get to Rio so I will be going back and reading more and more, no worries. I appreciate the food suggestions, price isn't really a concern for the most part. It's about half price for the girls compared to what I spend in the US. I'll be there in three days and I cannot wait! Rain looks like it is gone from the weather report which is also nice!
Any other restaurants / bars anyone would recommend for good breakfast / lunch or dinner spots? Reminder we are in Arpoador near the Hotel Fasano.
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03-04-24 06:05 #29702
Posts: 1960Originally Posted by ThighGappin [View Original Post]
Mongering: Gee, RTFF, seriously. You never mentioned how long you're staying, but you can't get bored in Rio. I never tried Leblonescorts, but I've never been screwed with BarraVIP when I just felt lazy. For prives try the ones at 583 NS (yes, there are a few including the famed Eden). Spend 2-3 days in Centro exploring prives there, like Dark Room, Onix, Bel Prazer and others (again RTFF, or GParena, or contact Vadabundo to take you on a tour). For Centro, I would book a room at a hotel for a day or even overnight (it's cheap, probably $30-40 for cash) to recuperate at the roof pool between your escapades. And always take numbers from the girls you'd want to bring back to your PH.
Also, if you're willing to pay for Centaurus, why not try Monte Carlo and Solarium? Can find rare gems there too.