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November 16, 2021

Brazil’s Pantanal has the greatest wildlife biodiversity JESS@FriendsTravel.com

 

When you think of South America’s grandest wildlife mecca, you may not be aware that #Brazil’s #Pantanal has the greatest wildlife biodiversity on the continent.

Sprawling over 75,000 square miles in the heart of the continent, the Pantanal is Earth’s largest wetland and a #UNESCO #Biosphere #Reserve…and it offers the world’s best chance to see #jaguars!

This massive, watery wilderness in the heart of the continent contains the densest concentration of wildlife in #SouthAmerica…and jaguar numbers are on the rise.

The Pantanal is a vast mosaic of marsh, wooded islands, and savanna that’s home to 10 million caiman, 650 bird species, 400 fish species, and more than 100 other mammals including #tapir, #capybara, #ocelot, and giant #anteater.

On foot, by boat and 4×4, we explore the Pantanal from #strategically placed ecolodges — including a coveted stay at Caiman #Ecological #Refuge, a renowned conservation leader in the region.

When you are comparing Pantanal trips, our itinerary covers far more than any other we know of, encompassing both northern and southern sectors of this widely varied wildlife refuge.

I am sure you love wildlife and birds as much as I do, and this trip is truly one of a lifetime.  

EMAIL: JESS@FriendsTravel.com #JessKalinowsky
#BestValueVacations #FriendsTravelWestHollywoodCa90069

This aerial image was taken above a tourist boat above a Brazilian river.

August 1, 2020

#Brazil #Reservations EMAIL JESS@FriendsTravel.com

#JessKalinowsky has been all over #Brazil several times, email your reservation request today and have a response today or tomorrow. JESS has been to every country in South America and Central America. 

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JESS has traveled to 147 countries so far, and sail over 100 cruises: Barge Cruises, River Cruises, Sea Cruises, and Ocean cruises.

 

Rio de Janeiro Brazil JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Rio de Janeiro

When travelers who have never been to Rio de Janeiro think of the city,

they think of Carnival and New Years, of the nightlife and beaches.

Fair enough, as these are the iconic snapshots of the old city. But Rio

is so much more. Visitors will also remember the site of Sugarloaf

Mountain with the statue of Christ the Redeemer on Corcovado Mountain

and the array of colonial churches and buildings dating from the 16th

to the 19th centuries. But no one aspect of Rio can lay claim to the city’s

heritage. It is the beaches, the architecture, the music and culture,

Sugarloaf and Tijuca Forest in combination that makes the experience

that travelers know as Rio de Janeiro.

  • The city of Rio de Janeiro is made up of 150 districts.
  • Rio is an exciting city with iconic architecture and monuments.
  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer rests on Corcovado Mountain
  • at 2,330 feet above sea level.
  • Sugar Loaf, the famous peak rising 1,300 feet above sea level
  • (see the picture to the left) is accessible by a cable car ride.
  • Ipanema Beach, made famous by the song, is the center of Rio’s
  • beach and night – life.
  • The “hippy fair” at General Osorio Square is a much visited site
  • for mingling and people watching on Sundays where local arts
  • and crafts may be purchased.
  • Brazil loves its soccer. The Estadio de Maracana is the largest
  • soccer stadium in South America, seating 95,000.
  • Tijuca Forest is located adjacent to Rio de Janeiro and at nearly
  • 8,000 acres is the largest urban forest in the world.
  • With over 5000 miles of coastline, Brazil’s beaches are world class.
  • Some are highly developed while others are nearly deserted stretches of beach and ocean.
  • Until 1960, Rio was the capital of Brazil – when Brasilia,
  • the current capital, was designated the capital.
  • Rio’s Carnival is the most famous in the world. Months of
  • preparation and planning go into the event and more than
  • 300,000 travelers pack the city each February to participate.
  • Rio’s Samba Schools, are highly competitive and have their own
  • fan clubs. Carnival, apart provides an annual competition between
  • the schools. All aspects of each school’s performance comes
  • under the judges’ scrutiny: the theme song, the drum band,
  • dancers, and standard-bearer.
  • But Carnival is not the only celebration on Rio’s calendar.
  • New Year’s Eve in Rio is a spectacular event celebrated all along
  • the city’s beaches when more than 2.5 million people gather along
  • the streets wearing white clothing and uncorking champagne
  • bottles by the light of a brilliant fireworks display.
  • The city of Rio de Janeiro is made up of 150 districts.
  • Rio is an exciting city with iconic architecture and monuments.
  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer rests on
  • Corcovado Mountain at 2,330 feet above sea level.
  • Sugar Loaf, the famous peak rising 1,300 feet above sea level
  • (see the picture to the left) is accessible by a cable car ride.
  • Ipanema Beach, made famous by the song, is the center of Rio’s
  • beach and night – life.
  • The “hippy fair” at General Osorio Square is a much visited site
  • for mingling and people watching on Sundays where local arts
  • and crafts may be purchased.
  • Brazil loves its soccer. The Estadio de Maracana is the largest
  • soccer stadium in South America, seating 95,000.
  • Tijuca Forest is located adjacent to Rio de Janeiro and at nearly
  • 8,000 acres is the largest urban forest in the world.
  • With over 5000 miles of coastline, Brazil’s beaches are world class.
  • Some are highly developed while others are nearly deserted
  • stretches of beach and ocean.
  • Until 1960, Rio was the capital of Brazil – when Brasilia,
  • the current capital, was designated the capital.
  • Rio’s Carnival is the most famous in the world. Months of
  • preparation and planning go into the event and more than
  • 300,000 travelers pack the city each February to participate.
  • Rio’s Samba Schools, are highly competitive and have their own
  • fan clubs. Carnival, apart provides an annual competition between
  • the schools. All aspects of each school’s performance comes
  • under the judges’ scrutiny: the theme song, the drum band,
  • dancers, and standard-bearer.
  • But Carnival is not the only celebration on Rio’s calendar.
  • New Year’s Eve in Rio is a spectacular event celebrated all along
  • the city’s beaches when more than 2.5 million people gather
  • along the streets wearing white clothing and uncorking
  • champagne bottles by the light of a brilliant fireworks display.

Reservations EMAIL JESS@FriendsTravel.com 24|7|365

 

  • The city of Rio de Janeiro is made up of 150 districts. Rio is an exciting city with iconic architecture and monuments.
  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer rests on Corcovado Mountain at 2,330 feet above sea level.
  • Sugar Loaf, the famous peak rising 1,300 feet above sea level (see the picture to the left) is accessible by a cable car ride.
  • Ipanema Beach, made famous by the song, is the center of Rio’s beach and night – life.
  • The “hippy fair” at General Osorio Square is a much visited site for mingling and people watching on Sundays where local arts and crafts may be purchased.
  • Brazil loves its soccer. The Estadio de Maracana is the largest soccer stadium in South America, seating 95,000.
  • Tijuca Forest is located adjacent to Rio de Janeiro and at nearly 8,000 acres is the largest urban forest in the world.
  • With over 5000 miles of coastline, Brazil’s beaches are world class. Some are highly developed while others are nearly deserted stretches of beach and ocean.
  • Until 1960, Rio was the capital of Brazil – when Brasilia, the current capital, was designated the capital.
  • Rio’s Carnival is the most famous in the world. Months of preparation and planning go into the event and more than 300,000 travelers pack the city each February to participate.
  • Rio’s Samba Schools, are highly competitive and have their own fan clubs. Carnival, apart provides an annual competition between the schools. All aspects of each school’s performance comes under the judges’ scrutiny: the theme song, the drum band, dancers, and standard-bearer.
  • But Carnival is not the only celebration on Rio’s calendar. New Year’s Eve in Rio is a spectacular event celebrated all along the city’s beaches when more than 2.5 million people gather along the streets wearing white clothing and uncorking champagne bottles by the light of a brilliant fireworks display.

Reservations EMAIL FriendsTravel@earthlink.net

April 23, 2020

DISCOVER #BRAZIL: #RIO DE #JANEIRO TO THE AMAZON RAINFOREST JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Filed under: Amazon,Brazil,Carnaval,EcoTourism,Iguassu Falls,Rio de Janeiro — brazilwithfriendstravel @ 7:35 pm

Friends Travel NEW Bus Card Front 4Aprl14DISCOVER BRAZIL: RIO DE JANEIRO TO THE AMAZON RAINFOREST
14 days / Nature & Wildlife Tours, EcoTourism

About This Experience

Feel the rhythm of South America’s largest nation—from the wetlands and rainforests that teem with life to the bustling city streets. You’ll experience Brazil from all sides, alternating between carnival-colored cities and peaceful retreats surrounded by stunning, wildlife rich landscapes.

YOUR TOUR INCLUDES

Round-trip airfare & transfers
12 nights in handpicked hotels
Breakfast daily, 8 lunches, 8 three-course dinners with beer or wine
Private deluxe motor coach
Guided sightseeing & select entrance fees
Multilingual Tour Director

WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT

World-famous carnival culture & samba sounds
Amazing opportunities for animal encounters
Thousands of bird species—more than in Europe & North America combined

The Amazon: the world’s largest rainforest
Fresh fruit, fresh coffee & food fresh off the barbecue
The colonial history & heritage of Salvador

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February 10, 2020

#Iguazu #Falls #Brazil #Argentina JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Filed under: Brazil,EcoTourism,Iguassu Falls,South America — brazilwithfriendstravel @ 3:48 am

Iguazu Falls, Argentina And Brazil

With cascading waterfalls taller than Niagara Falls and a love story that rivals Romeo and Juliet, Iguazu Falls is the perfect place to fall in love all over again. Legend has it that Guarani tribesmen would sacrifice young virgins to appease a monstrous serpent named Boi that inhabited the river. One day a warrior named Taroba fell in love with the chosen offering, Naipi, and the two ran off together. Boi, seeing the lovers escape, lashed its mighty tail and split the river, forever separating them and creating the Iguazu Falls. Whether the story is true or not, you and your loved one can stand together and witness the glory of more than 270 falls shared by Brazil and Argentina.

There is an array of accommodations in the nearby city of Puerto Iguazu.

Reservations: JESS@FriendsTravel.com 24/7/365

Discounted First class, Business Class, and Coach Airfares Worldwide.

I have hiked the Fall’s , I have explored from a rubber raft in the River, I have flown over the Falls by helicopter, and trust me when I say this, Iguazu Falls is truly one of the most amazing places on the PLANET!
#JessKalinowsky, Professional Travel Consultant #FriendsTravelWestHollywoodCa90069

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