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Porto Seguro and Arraial d’Ajuda: Bahia’s Party Beaches and Backpacker Classics

Posted by By Reis Roger July 16, 2026
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Brazil Eco-Tourism in Spring: Best Nature Destinations as Wildlife Season Shifts

Posted by By Reis Roger July 15, 2026
The Indigenous Peoples of Brazil: History, Culture, and Respectful Tourism

The Indigenous Peoples of Brazil: History, Culture, and Respectful Tourism

A comprehensive, respectful guide to Brazil's indigenous peoples: history, languages, traditional knowledge, contemporary challenges, and practical advice for ethical travel and support.
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How to Exchange Money in Brazil: Best Places, Rates, and Red Flags

Practical, up-to-date guidance for exchanging money in Brazil: where to get cash, how to avoid bad rates and scams, IOF basics, and safety tips for travellers.
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The Soul of Brazil: How Botecos Became the Heart of National Culture

Discover the fascinating origins of Brazilian botecos, from colonial taverns to modern cultural institutions that define Brazil's social fabric and culinary.
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Brazilian Coffee Culture: History, Regions, and Where to Drink the Best Cup

Brazilian Coffee Culture: History, Regions, and Where to Drink the Best Cup

Explore Brazil's coffee culture: history, main growing regions, brewing rituals, specialty movement, and the best places to drink a truly Brazilian cup.
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Iguazu Falls: Brazil Side vs. Argentina Side (And Why You Need Both)

Iguazu Falls: Brazil Side vs. Argentina Side (And Why You Need Both)

Compare the Brazil and Argentina sides of Iguazu Falls—the views, activities, logistics, and why visiting both gives the full experience. Practical tips and sample itineraries.
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How to Use RioCard in Rio de Janeiro (Where to Buy, Recharge, and Use It)

How to Use RioCard in Rio de Janeiro (Where to Buy, Recharge, and Use It)

Practical guide to buying, recharging, and using a RioCard in Rio de Janeiro — where to buy, how to top up, tapping rules, and tips for tourists and commuters.
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Salvador Airport Guide: Smooth SSA Arrival, Safe Transport, and Smart Places to Stay

Salvador Airport Guide: Smooth SSA Arrival, Safe Transport, and Smart Places to Stay

Complete guide to arriving at Salvador (SSA): navigate immigration, choose safe transport options, and pick the best neighborhoods and hotels. Practical tips for first-time visitors, safety, and what to pack.
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Emergency Numbers in Brazil and How to Ask for Help Quickly and Clearly

Essential emergency numbers in Brazil (190, 192, 193), what to say when you call, safety steps while you wait, language tips, and practical pre-trip preparation.
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Gold Rush Legacy: A Guide to Ouro Preto and Tiradentes

Gold Rush Legacy: A Guide to Ouro Preto and Tiradentes

Explore Ouro Preto and Tiradentes: baroque churches, mining history, local food, practical tips, and suggested itineraries for a memorable trip in Minas Gerais.
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Voltage in Brazil: 110v or 220v? A City-by-City Guide

Voltage in Brazil: 110v or 220v? A City-by-City Guide

Traveling to Brazil? This city-by-city guide explains the 110v/220v reality, how to check outlets, what adapters and converters to bring, and practical safety tips for every major destination.
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Restaurant Etiquette in Brazil: Seating, Service, Paying, and Takeaway

Restaurant Etiquette in Brazil: Seating, Service, Paying, and Takeaway

Practical guide to Brazilian restaurant etiquette—seating, service, paying, tipping, and takeaway tips to dine confidently across Brazil.
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Getting a SIM Card in Brazil Without a CPF: Practical Paths and Realities

Getting a SIM Card in Brazil Without a CPF: Practical Paths and Realities

Practical, real-world guidance for getting a SIM card in Brazil when you don’t have a CPF — options, step-by-step methods, risks, and checklists for travelers and expats.
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