Carnaval sao paulo and rio
[QUOTE=HelloMan2;2275543]Planning my first trip to SP and Rio. I've RTTF for each city and have a good idea of what to expect. So thanks for all your help.
I'm planning for at least 5 days to 1 week for each city. Not sure yet which city first.
Can you guys help with a few questions about the Carnival period?
1) During the week of Carnival, does the mongering scene drop clearly in quality for all options: clinicas, boates, freelancers on websites? I would like to experience the best that Brazil has to offer, but if the options are limited in quality, I'd rather come at a different time.
2) Before: how many days Before the carnival does the mongering scene start to slow down? Is it the same in Rio and SP?
3) After: And how many days After the carnival does it get back to normal?
4) If I do come during Carnival, is Rio a better Carnival experience than SP? Or vice versa?
5) off topic: If I want to fit in Colombia for this trip, should I go before or after Brazil?
Thanks guys.
HM2.[/QUOTE]1) During Carnaval all mongering declines dramatically, even some boites and clinicas will close. Call them before you go. I know for sure, that Tangara will be opened.
2) During the week before and after Carnaval there will intense movement, garotas will be coming in to make money.
3) Sao Paulo next Wednesday, Rio next Saturday.
A good alternative is to go to the Escola de Samba parade, be sure to get your reservation in advance.
In Rio:
[URL]https://www.totalacesso.com/pagina/camarotegranderio2018?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_6LbqvH53wIVkIKRCh0OiAuaEAAYASAAEgL6R_D_BwE[/URL]
Sao Paulo:
[URL]http://camarotebarbrahma.com/[/URL]
If you can communicate there will be a good chance you can get sex in the same night. But watch out, not all the girls will be garotas de programa.
I hope I helped you, any questions please PM me.
ABG.
Question for the seniors of this thread
I see that the city has a holiday this Friday. Founding of the city, 465 years, how much will this affect the monger scene from normal? Any thoughts?
GF.
Salvador in Carnaval times
[QUOTE=Rovnak;2276250]I was going to mention this, and you are correct. But it might be a bit of a dicey trip for a first time visitor. For someone who has been to Brazil before, it makes total sense. Not sure if I would recommend it to a first timer though. Your thoughts?[/QUOTE]IMO Salvador is going to be a challenge to have a good time there if you don't speak intermediate Portuguese. If you have a baiano friend to be your wingman that is ok. And the Baianos are very friendly to gringos. And the mulatas are even better than the ones from Rio. The trio eletricos are fantastic to be on!