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Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro!

| December 8, 2008 | Comments (0)

The Marvelous City

copacabana Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro!

Rio de Janeiro – a city often referred to as “The Marvelous City” (Cidade Maravilhosa)! I was lucky enough to have visited the wonderful South American city and spent my 31st birthday there with my sister and a friend. I arrived in Rio with my 2 travelling companions via bus from Sao Paulo. It was a 6-hour journey from Sao Paulo on the bus. We caught a midnight bus that had seats which nearly reclined all the way down. It was a comfortable, and I was able to sleep nearly all the way through, and only woke up when the bus arrived in Rio.

We got a taxi from the bus terminal in Niteroi to the Sheraton hotel, which was in Leblon, by the beach. Along the way, I began to see how spectacular the city is! The driver went through the Lagoa, which had a great view of the Corcovado and the Christ the Redeemer statue, and drove along the coastline with views of the outlying islands just off the city.. It was amazing to look at, and I immediately fell in love with the city itself!

In Search for The Girl From Ipanema

girlfromipanema Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro!I spent the next 3 days exploring the city. I started out with going to the beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana, just checking out on the whole beach scene. Before getting to Rio, I had this impression of Rio as having a sea of gorgeous looking women strolling down the beach, partly due to the song “The Girl From Ipanema” … I must have arrived during their quiet period, as I hardly saw any eye-candy there.. There were some, but not as I anticipated it would be.. (and there are the “did-not-pass-the-mark” ones which I shall leave at that..) I think the girls would have had more eye-candy than I did.. icon twisted Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro!

The beach itself though was nice and long and very clean.. There were a few people renting out parasols and beach mats for sunbathing, and there were also a few stalls along the beach that sells snacks and drinks.. It was very relaxing just chilling out and basking in the sun, and watching the locals play beach soccer (the Brazilians absolutely love their soccer – a.k.a. football), and then watch people go by and enjoying the beach.

Sugar Loaf

sugarloaf cutsmall2 Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro!One of the highlights for me was a trip to Sugar Loaf mountain (known as Pao de Açucar in Portuguese). We took the cable car from the bottom carpark to the top. The views were just spectacular! You can see the beaches of Botafogo, Copacabana, and on the other side of the harbour, Niteroi. You can see the very long Niteroi bridge, and on the other end, Christ the Redeemer statue. You can also see the domestic airport, which has quite a short runway, and is surprisingly really close to the city (unlike in most major cities around the world).. The one thing that makes Rio interesting is the amount of fog that can cover up the mountains around city from time to time.. When we got to the top of Sugar Loaf, it was perfectly clear. But, 20 minutes later, we started seeing the clouds and the fog creeping in, blanketing the fabulous vista from the top… Lucky we made our way there when the sky was clear! icon cool Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro! You really have to seize the moment to get a perfect view.. Which leads me to our next destination in the fabulous city, ….

Christ The Redeemer statue, one of the 7 New Wonders

cristo small Bom Dia, Rio de Janeiro!The icon of Rio de Janeiro -  this statue appears nearly in every postcard and every photo of Rio de Janeiro. The Christ the Redeemer statue sits on top of the Corcovado mountain, in the midst of the Tijuca National Park, and overlooks the city of Rio. To get there from Copacabana or downtown Rio, you can take the cog train from Cosme Velho, or the easiest way I reckon, is to hire a taxi all the way to the bottom carpark of the National Park and make him wait for you to finish at the top and take you back down to the city. From the bottom carpark, there are frequent buses that would take you to the statue itself.

The first time we decided to go there, it was a sunny afternoon in the city, and it didn’t look very cloudy. As our taxi made its way to the top, we noticed that the clouds were creeping in. We got to the Doña Marta viewpoint, and it looked clear at that stage. When we arrived at the top, that’s when the full extent of the fog happened! We could not even see the Christ the Redeemer statue itself, even if we’re already right there!

We went back the next day, this time we made sure that it was clear enough, and we could see the statue. This time, we went up in the morning instead of the afternoon, as I think there seems to be better chances of the fog clearing up around mid-day, and coming back in the afternoon. We finally got to see the statue itself in its full form, and views of the city was spectacular! You can see the Sugar Loaf mountain, Ipanema, The Lagoa, the Maracana football stadium (where the best football matches in the continent are played).. Just simply awesome!

A Birthday treat like no other…

The best thing I did in Rio was to take a helicopter flight over the city and see it in its full glory! I decided to do this on my birthday, which happen to fall on the time we were doing our South America tour. It was my first time to be on a helicopter, so it was so exciting for me to be on it! What an unbelievable sight to see! The pilot hovered over the Christ the Redeemer statue, and the scene was just mind-blowing! If you’re into photography, you have to fly above the city to fully relish the spectacular nature of Rio de Janeiro. It’s probably the best birthday treat I’ve given myself in years!

Rio de Janeiro is a fabulous city, despite all you hear about the poverty and crime around it. Yes it is obvious, but there is also the bright part of the city, the magic that attracts people from all over the world to this magnificent setting that is called “The Marvelous City”.

Til the next journey…

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