Friday, July 27, 2012

Tips for Your Trip to Brazil


Are you planning a trip and eBooking in Brazil? Then you need to read the following article on Brazil travel tips.

Brazil Travel Tips ... Things to know

For starters, what is first required to travel within a country? A visa, that is! Apart from visa, must also take into account the rules and customs regulations, flights and hotel bookings, driver's license for travel within Brazil (check if a valid driver's license can be used to drive in and around Brazil) tax-free shopping, weather and climate, currency exchange, etc. All these things have to be taken into account for the trip.

Brazil Visa

Brazil has a policy of reciprocity for the issuance of visas. What this means is that if you are a citizen of a country requiring a visa from a Brazilian citizen to enter your country, then you must get a visa to enter Brazil. There are some countries that are exempt from this rule and may enter the country with just an ID card and can stay for 90 days. Since you are making plans to travel to Brazil, but it would be wise to know if you need a visa, or are you a citizen of a country which is under the exemption.

Communication in Brazil

While searching for information about Brazil travel, remember that you need to be aware of the languages ​​spoken in Brazil. The Portuguese, as you know, is the official language spoken in the country. Residents also speak Nheengatu Brazil, English and Spanish in most tourist areas. Although there are other minority languages ​​spoken, maybe you should update your Portuguese. Learning a few phrases, words of greeting, and the pronunciation would not be so bad. It is also advisable to bring a translator or dictionary when you need it.

The best time to travel to Brazil

Since the country is enormous, temperatures vary from one region to another. Compared to the Norther Hemisphere (NH), Brazil looks something like this. NH summer is winter in Brazil, the decline in NH is spring in Brazil, the NH winter is summer in Brazil, and springtime in NH is the fall in Brazil.

Therefore, you need to finish first in your itinerary and deciding which resorts are planning to visit Brazil. If Rio de Janeiro is located on the top of the list (99.99% of the time it normally is), then you should know that summer in Rio de Janeiro are hot and humid and winter is mild temperature. As regards the Amazon, is warm and humid throughout the year and there are chances of rain in the Pantanal (wetlands) from December to March. The climate and weather conditions at the time of your trip will tell you that clothes should be packed.

There are literally thousands of places to visit in Brazil. All you need do is a little research and help from a travel agent. Search online for your eBooking and packages. We hope these tips on traveling to Brazil would have helped. Ter uma viagem maravilhosa, adeus !!... Have a wonderful trip, bye!

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