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Is Brazil Safe to Visit? Yes, But Be Smart!

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Is Brazil Safe to Visit? Yes, But Be Smart!

Is Brazil safe? Should I be worried when I visit brazil? I have heard Rio de Janeiro can be dangerous, is it true? Here we discuss safety while traveling in Brazil. Be smart like any where else in the world and you should be just fine.
Filmed in Salvador, Brazil
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Safety Advice on Visiting Brazil


What To Know Before You Visit Rio de Janeiro


Tips for Visiting Minas Gerais


10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Visiting Brazil


How Pickpockets Rob You


Is Rio Safe?


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Brazil - The most dangerous country i have ever visited

Brazil - The most dangerous country i have ever visited
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Visit Brazil - 5 Tips for Visiting Brazil

Heading to Brazil and Want to Make Sure You Have the Best Experience Possible? Here are 5 little travel tips to help tourists, travelers and vacationers heading to Brazil.
#1. Brazil is More Than Just Rio de Janeiro - yes the beaches and Christ of Rio are well worth visiting, but Brazil has so much to offer from the Rainforest in the Amazon, to the Beaches of the Northeast to the Pantanal to the mega city of Sao Paulo there is so much to see, so explore more than just Rio.
2. Eat Regional Dishes: everywhere you go you will find regional amazing food in Brazil so explore the local cuisine as well as the more traditional Brazilian fair.
3. Be Smart & Dress the Part - Brazil has security issues so be smart when traveling around the country. It is not as bad as the media makes it out to be but there are issues. So be smart when traveling around and dress the part, don't show bling or any wealth to help you avoid any problems.
4. Pack Your Patience - Brazilian time is a bit different than other times around the world so make sure you have lots of patience when you need something done.
5. Be Ready for the Brazilianisms: Brazil has their own way of life and own way of doing things so be ready for electric showers, crazy parades and fun and laughs.

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When Should You Visit Brazil?

When is the best time to visit Brazil? When should I travel to Brazil? When is Carnival? Here we go through the best times to visit Brazil.
High Season - December through March
Carnival - Usually Held in February or March
Brazilian Summer December through March
Brazilian Winter June through August.
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Visit Brazil - Safety Advice for Traveling Brazil


Brazilian tourism safety tips for travelers and tourists heading to Brazil, specifically Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo for Carneval, the Olympics in Rio de Janierio. Brazil is an amazing country & Wolters World's favorite country to visit, from the amazing natural beauty, fun people and incredible history. But you need to be safe and we give you some basic safety and security tips for visiting Brazil.
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Brazil: What Tourists Should Know about Brazil

Hey there fellow travelers, today we are looking at the country of Brazil. We have tourist information on visiting Brazil looking at the food of Brazil, the language of Brazil, the safety concerns of visiting Brazil, some tips to help you visit Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, the northeast or more of Brazil. We want to help you get the most out of visiting Brazil.
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Is Sao Paulo Safe? (It is NOT what you think!)

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Have you ever asked how dangerous São Paulo is? The largest city of Brazil, São Paulo is not exactly famous for being a safe place, but how dangerous it is? In this video, I will answer those questions with real data, and the conclusion may surprise you.

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I had a relative murdered there. Colleagues assaulted. Acquaintances victims of pick-pocketing. For all those motives, when someone asked me Is São Paulo Safe? the obvious answer should be a big, bold no, certainly not.
However, this is not my opinion. At least not nowadays.
Short answer: São Paulo can be considered a safe place.
For the long answer, first things first: São Paulo can be either one of the 26 states of Brazil or the capital of this same state. The city has a population of 12.2 million people. This makes it the largest city in Brazil, and one of the largest cities in the world. There is another article where we wrote about the best Brazilian cities you are interested in living in Brazil.
Only São Paulo state alone has an area equivalent to the entire United Kingdom, and a population comparable to Spain.
It is important to have those dimensions in mind. We must remember that Brazil is a continental country when we talk about violence. While I would classify Brazilian cities like Maceió or Belém as very dangerous, the question about São Paulo depends on a few conditions.
Below I will list the three main reasons to maintain that the largest city in Brazil is safe.
1st — The violence in São Paulo is very location-specific.
São Paulo (the capital city, not the state) has 96 districts. 33 of those districts have a homicide rate smaller than the USA (4.8 per 100 thousand inhabitants).
On the other hand, 28 districts have a homicide rate higher than in Nigeria. Some districts, like Jaçanã, are more violent than Mexico.
Other districts, like Jardim Paulista, are safer than Germany.
Probably the reader is guessing, correctly, that those enormous discrepancies have their origin in income levels and the presence of law enforcement. This may lead to the following conclusion:
If near one-third of the districts are super-dangerous, then it is dangerous to live there because people need to go to different parts for different reasons!

Brazil: The Don'ts of Brazil

Visiting Brazil is an incredible tourist experience. Whether you are heading to Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo for work, or Manaus to the Amazon there are a few things every traveler, tourists, and vacationer should know. Here we go over some of the tourist don'ts of visiting Brazil.
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Visit Brazil - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Brazil

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10 Things That Will SHOCK Tourists & Travelers When They Visit Brazil. Whether you are heading to the beaches of the Northeast of Brazil or Heading to see Sugarloaf in Rio de Janeiro or a business trip to Sao Paulo or going to the Amazon rainforest Brazil is an amazing country. Here we go through some cultural differences and traits that may surprise or make you chuckle.
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Our Experience in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Watch This Before You Go

Are you planning a trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the first time? In this video we share Brazil travel tips for travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Be sure to watch this video before you go as we share our experience in Brazil after traveling there for 20 days in February of 2022, and safety tips to take into account for your travels when planning out your Brazil vacation itinerary. We also share spots to visit in Brazil on your trip!

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Visit Brazil - Do You Tip in Brazil?

Heading to Rio de Janeiro for the Olympics? Business Trip to Sao Paulo? Well you may wonder if you need to tip and the tipping culture in Brazil. This video covers basic tipping etiquette in Brazil.
Typically restaurants include a 10% service charge on your bill. This means you do not have to tip at restaurants if the 10% service charge is included. You can always leave more though. In hotels you should tip your cleaning personnel between 4 and 5 reais per day.
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SAFEST & CLEANEST CITY IN BRAZIL ????????

Welcome to the safest and cleanest city I've seen in Brazil. Translated from Portuguese Cascavel means rattlesnake because long time ago it was discovered having many rattlesnakes, but you don't need to worry about rattlesnakes anymore because this city has good infrastructure.
Centro has a long main road with the other end going to the municipal lake.
It's not too hot and humid. It's cooler than Foz. Cascavel has welcoming people without many tourists. It doesn't have many foreign visitors but it's known to have Bolivians and Argentineans. On several occasions, a local asked me if I'm from Bolivia. Somebody said that they go to Cascavel to study, then stay to work.

Cost of living is similar to that of Foz de Iguacu and it's downtown has several all-you-can eat buffets starting from R$11. That's the cheapest I've ever seen for a buffet in Brazil.

As you can see in the video, the median of the road has a dedicated bike and walking path. You can see people there all hours of the day including late night so to show, it's is safe.

The area near the cathedral is very popular at night because some restaurants stay open and play music to bring in the crowds. This is where I recommend staying and it's also an area with more airbnb options.

Just look for the cathedral Nossa Senhora and across the street you will see the travessa for hanging out.

However this is not the main nightlife area which is 9 blocks west from here.
Even though you can hangout here, if you want to meet people it's better to go between the street Osvaldo Cruz and Manoel Ribas.

The venues here play rock, electronica, funk and a mix. Most of them have a cover charge and in this town it's better to go before midnight, because it's not a crazy city.

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Is Brazil safe to visit?

Is Brazil safe to visit?
They exist in all major Brazilian cities, range in size from a few blocks to large sprawling areas, and can border areas frequented by tourists and visitors. The security situation is many favelas is unpredictable, particularly in Rio de Janeiro. Any visit to a favela can be dangerous.

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Rio De Janeiro Brazil Safe to Visit?

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Is Brazil Safe? How to stay safe in Brazil

Going to Brazil for the first time, safety is a question on everyone’s mind. How safe is Brazil? What’s safety precautions should I take?

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Is Brazil dangerous for tourists?

Is Brazil dangerous for tourists?
Brazil is an overall safe country for most tourists. Some travellers might face some dangers while in large cities or in remote areas. It is ranked 81th out of 162 on the ranking of the safest and most dangerous countries.

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IS SÃO PAULO SAFE? ???????? The Real Brazil ????????

In this week’s video from São Paulo , we travel around the city to some of the major tourist attractions and assess whether or not they are safe.

We start things off at the São Paulo Cathedral in Centro where for the first time in all our times filming, we felt like we shouldn’t take our big filming camera out, instead we filmed on an iPhone. There were plenty of people around, including police officers and a lot of other tourists but we also felt like there were a lot of people watching and scooping the area. We also made our way into the beautiful cathedral to explore it.

Later we made our way just up the street to the Liberdade area of São Paulo, which happens to have the largest Japanese population outside of Japan. We felt much safer here. Of course, while in the area we had to have some sushi and Japanese cuisine.

Later in the day we headed to one of the main streets in the whole city called Paulista Avenue. Because it was the weekend, the entire street was shut down for pedestrians, bikers, scooters and skateboarders. There were also loads of street performers and vendors.

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São Paulo, Brazil’s vibrant financial center, is among the world's most populous cities, with numerous cultural institutions and a rich architectural tradition. Its iconic buildings range from its neo-Gothic cathedral and the 1929 Martinelli skyscraper to modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer’s curvy Edifício Copan. The colonial-style Pátio do Colégio church marks where Jesuit priests founded the city in 1554.

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