Last year I traveled spontaneously to Rio De Janeiro but experiencing the city with others who enjoy new sights, food, arts, and history made it memorable. In this series, I'll share my experience to help you plan a cost-effective trip to Brazil.
Besides the world-famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, Rio offers numerous natural attractions, including the majestic Corcovado mountain with Christ the Redeemer at its peak. Rio De Janeiro is one of the most popular places on earth, with more than 5 million visitors per year, including 2 million foreigners.
Rio attracts visitors from all over the world, including backpackers, Carnival revelers, and luxury vacationers. It is important to take your time when visiting this city since there are a number of things to do. The beach is only a tiny part of what's on offer here.
The city is lively, but you can enjoy your time without worrying about crime and petty theft if you're vigilant. Avoid walking alone at night. To make your trip memorable and safe, I've gathered some helpful information from my personal experience that I will share with you in this series.