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São Paulo
When we got closer to São Paulo it started to rain. We arrived at the bus station around noon. When we started to look for bus tickets further on to Rio de Janeiro (we had to make sure we would be there to the 4th when the Carnival started), we found out that those buses departed from another bus station. A metro ride later (love the metro in São …
Sao Paulo stopover
After two nights in rainy Sao Paulo (hostel O de casa) I will leave today for Santiago. A 54 hours bus ride awaits me.
What I learned in Brazil:
Only few people understand spanish around here. The languages arent as much alike as I thought.
Sao Paulo feels safer than Salvador - in comparison it is a rich city.
I was …
On Brazilian soil now!
Look, I was jet lagged and have no idea really what order things happened... But here are a few notes... Grant and Helen put us on the metro in time to arrive and check in for our flight from Heathrow to Brasil. We were asked by a British Airways staff if we would like to volunteer to NOT go tonight because the flight was overbooked! Instead, we …
Small Time in a Giant City... (Day 31)
At the end of a 5 hour journey from floripa, Sham and I stepped off the bus into the gigantic metropolis that is Sao Paulo. Yet again, our plan of action was lacking as we only had a rough idea of the area we wanted to stay in and the name of one hostel within that area. Seeing as the world's biggest carnival was soon approaching, accommodation was …
Landing in Sao Paulo
I normally spend ages looking into where I am going, what to do when I get there and how to get to my next destination. But this trip I've done bugger all research, mainly because I want to see how it goes. Guess I'll find out if this is a mistake as I goes on, but if Sao Paulo is anything to go by, this is going to be way easy haha. Kas and I …