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What to pack for a 2 weeks trip to Brazil in Dedember? Specifically Iguassu Falls, Manaus, Bahia, Buzios, Rio. |
What to pack for a 2 weeks trip to Brazil in Dedember? Specifically Iguassu Falls, Manaus, Bahia, Buzios, Rio. Summer clothes! Bring shorts and t-shirts. (I could say more, but that basically is all). December is the start of summer in Brazil. The area you are going to is seasonal but with little variation. Light cotton clothing would work but bring along at least two pairs of long pants and a light jacket as the evenings can cool down depending on how close to the ocean you are. very very light clothing .. I dont think a jacket will be needed for the evenings. Take a hat/cap .. or some kind of head protection .. sun glasses ...COMFORTABLE walking shoes .. buy sun screen when you arrive .. No need to bring too much stuff. Bring summer clothes: shorts, bermudas, tshirts, and comfortable shoes. Although you will probably buy a few of those Havaianas sandles since they are cheap and very very comfortable. And everybody wears it here! Rio de Janeiro is very dangerous for tourists... Ignore the response regarding it being very dangerous ! Beaware of pickpockets in tourist destinations. Take as little as possible - you don't need to be carrying around lots of bags especially getting on and off small planes or buses. More packing tips here http://HowToTravelTips.info December is the ending of spring and beginning of summer, and Brazil is mostly a tropical country, so I advise you to bring light clothes or, if you like, you can buy them here (summer clothes tend to be cheaper, fashion and better here if compaired to US or Europe) Actually will you need few clothes because these are very hot places. Buy a world famous flip flop - Havaianas (US$ 5,00), sunblock and repellent. Take extra money for "cerveja" (beer), "capirinha" (brazilian drink) and local food as "feijoada" (black beans with pork meet), "churrasco" (brazilian bbq) for instance. What everybody said (except for those who elected to NOT answer your question by focusing on the negative things that you've undoubtedly already heard about if you're going to Brazil in the first place) is pretty much on point. I would like to add however, that the woman who said to buy sunscreen in Brazil, although Brazilian (I'm from the US but lived in Rio for 2 years), didn't give the saaviest advice. Sunscreen is outrageously expensive in Brazil. So too is aloe. You should bring both from home. If you are bringing any electrical items (i.e: hairdryer, curling iron, etc.) you may want to invest in a set of currency adaptors. You can buy this in most electronics or department stores. Many of the outlets in Brazil have both the S. American and the N. American voltage adaptors, but better safe than sorry in my experience. |
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