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This will be the first time I have traveled outside of the US. Any advice of what to expect? What not to do? what places are dangerous? I will be spending some time with a friend there but also sightseeing on my own during the day, is it safe for me to be walking around alone in Rio? I read somewhere that I shouldn't wear jewelry as I might get robbed is this true? Would wearing fashionable, but not too expensive, clothes get me some unwanted attention by thieves, creeps etc. Thanks in advancefor the help!

2007-03-25 17:03:19 · 12 answers · asked by latinalovekorea 2 in Travel Brazil Rio de Janeiro

12 answers

Read this link first :
http://www.funsunbrazil.com/Security.htm

Then you read:
http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/central-and-south-america/brazil/rio-de-janeiro/overview.html?inline=nyt-geo

Basically becareful , especially night times.
Take taxis'
and you bill have the ball of your life.

2007-03-26 01:49:22 · answer #1 · answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6 · 0 0

NEVER wear any jewelry anywhere in Latin America. I lived in Rio for two years and the State Department's warning about crime is right on the mark. Rio has the highest non-violent crime rate in the Western Hemisphere. There are constant muggings, whole buses being robbed, tourists being taken advantage of, etc...Something that happens a lot is that the "ladrones", petty thieves, reach through the window of the taxi you are riding in and steal your purse or package from the seat or your jewelry right from your arm. Small children in groups are the ones to really watch out for on the streets of Rio. They are organized and pick your pockets quickly and you will never catch them. Fashionable clothing is quite common in Rio, most people do not ever wear shorts in public except to the beach, and the touristy areas are generally safe during the day. Your friend that lives there will know the places to avoid.
Good Luck on your trip. Be careful and safe.

2007-03-25 17:13:06 · answer #2 · answered by bichomau1965 2 · 0 0

With its white sandy beaches, rising hills and picturesque harbour, it's no surprise that Rio de Janeiro is called the "cidade maravilhosa", or marvellous city and with hotelbye you can take the possibility and visit this particular city. Rio de Janeiro is facing the South Atlantic shore and is the second-largest city in Brazil. That town is lucky with one of the very most wonderful normal options for a town in the world. The stunning landscape is one of the reasons that guests decided Rio de Janeiro. Throughout carnival period, a festival that everyone noticed, the roads load with audio and ornately costumed performers getting tourists from all around the globe.

2016-12-22 23:49:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can find many atractions in Rio. Not only, the beaches. My advice are:

1- Try to get a ticket for Teatro Municipal and enjoy ballet or a concert;

2- Visit the national museum ("Museu Nacional") into "QUINTA DA BOAVISTA" and see the zoo, also;

3 - Visit the Corcovado (the mountain with a statue of Christ);

4 - Go to the "Pão-de-açúcar" mountain by ferry cable;

5 - Visit the Shopping Centers (they are excellent). My sugestions are "BarraShopping" and "New York City" (I don't know really why this name in Rio de Janeiro, but...) ;

6 - Don't forget the T-shirts, jeans tights, tenis, sandals, bikini and sunblock, of course;

7 - Use jewels only to the night in the Municipal Theater, fine restaurants or the interior of shopping centers; and, the most important,

8 - Meet me here...

2007-03-26 21:12:27 · answer #4 · answered by alberto 6 · 0 0

Dont hang around copacabana too much. You will be instantly identified as a tourist and targeted. I wouldnt recommend going to a lot of places by yourself.

Hopefully you speak some portuguese.

Do not wear jewelry, and do not wear expensive clothes. Go around with plain clothes.

I dont want to discourage you though, the year i spent there was the best time of my life. I will personally be going back for a few months. But, if i had a sister/daugher/wife/girlfriend, who had never been outside the country and that was going to Brazil(Rio of all places) by themselves, I would tell them that they were out of their mind, and that it would be over my dead body.

2007-03-28 07:49:15 · answer #5 · answered by zsevilla 2 · 0 0

I also grew up in Brazil from 11 years of age till just last year. It is quite dangerous. so be careful. Yes, they target tourists.. the english speakers especially. Just learn some portugues! It's not too hard, especially since in the US you guys learn spanish right? it's not too far off from that... just be sure to try to learn the brasilian dialect so youre not sounding like a wannabe! (haha i speak portuguese from portugal, as i am from there, and people automatically knew i was from portugal... they can tell!)

you can wear your bikini but try wearing cover ups when walking off the beach.. and always wear flip flops or something. its never safe to go barefoot!

and never ever look a guy in the eyes, if hes a creep and hes looking at you. just dont.

and dont carry around a purse... unless youre in a richer area.. even then though. purses just arent a good idea. because i grew up there for my teen years, i never ever have purses haha im so used to not having one! if you need a purse, wear a really really small one.. up on your shoulder, so its not easy for them to get it

expect friendliness but dont expect total poshness.

2007-03-29 13:54:07 · answer #6 · answered by j12 6 · 1 0

Yep our local news media is reporting the natural disaster in Brazil. not as much as the funerals and the aftermath of the nuts job killing. And we have had a unusually wet and cold January in East Texas. Brazil appears to be suffering from a hundred year flooding. poor planning and building in areas that should be kept empty is causing a lot of damage in area where cattle should graze. or trees growing.

2016-03-29 05:42:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just be careful in general. Brazil has one of, if not the, highest crime rates in the world. That place is incredibly dangerous should you be in the wrong area at the wrong time.

Beware of "street kids" asking for change. Good luck.

2007-03-28 13:14:50 · answer #8 · answered by Tristán 1 · 0 0

i grew up in brasil, and i learned to identify tourists. advice... dont act as a tourist, learn portugese, and if u go to the beach, go to ipanema, around post nine, it is pretty safe there. stay around that area.oh, and go to the restaurant itahy, and ask for file com fritas e farofa (filae com frytahs i faaroufaa) its really good food there!

2007-03-28 09:23:33 · answer #9 · answered by dan 1 · 0 0

Stay away from the prostitutes

2007-03-28 15:46:12 · answer #10 · answered by Juv64 2 · 0 0

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