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#1 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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wazlawik says:
Every year the humpback whales left the icy waters that surround the antarctic continent in search for warmer and calmer waters. They find it in the northeast Brazilian coast.
Rota Tropical, in a partnership with Instituto Baleia Jubarte (Humpback Whale Institute), offers during August, September a...
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#2 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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camilapbritto says:
Trindade is a small city, with lovely beaches 15min far away from Paraty.
Located on the Costa Verde (Green Coast), a lush, green corridor that runs along the coastline of the state of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, Paraty (or Parati) [pronounced Par-a-CHEE] is a preserved Portuguese colonial and Bra...
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#3 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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worldcitizen says:
Morro de Sao Paulo is a town on the beautiful island of Tinhare which is about 300 km south of Salvador. Everyone calls it "Morro" and it's pronounced "Mo-ho". Most vistors relax during the day and party at night. On this island, you'll meet a bunch of travelers from all over Brazil and all over the...
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#4 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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worldcitizen says:
The Mercado Modelo is located in Cidade Baixa near the financial area of Salvador. It's basically a tourist market where you can get a ton of cool artwork, carvings, cachaca, coffee, jewelry, Afro-Brazilian instruments and other handicrafts. I have a weakness for colorful and unique accessories so d...
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#5 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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worldcitizen says:
Bahia is known for its miles of fantastic coastline, but about 250 miles inland, Chapada Diamantina (Diamond Plateau) offers beautiful scenery and amazing experiences. It is a national park in the sertao, the semi-arid inland region of Bahia and other states in the Northeast. Tons of Brazilians trav...
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#6 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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worldcitizen says:
Visiting a Candomble ceremony is a great way to get to the heart of the Afro-Brazilian culture. The ceremonies take place at Candomble houses called "terreiros" which tend to be on the outskirts of the city. There are ceremonies every day of the week and each Orixa (Candomble deity/spirit) has a spe...
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#7 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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worldcitizen says:
Pelourinho is often referred to as "touristy" in guidebooks and articles on Salvador. It is touristy, but it has a lot of things that make it worth visiting. Unlike touristy areas in the United States that seem to have nothing to do with the actual culture of a city, Pelourinho is more like a concen...
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#8 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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ratu says:
Half week hollidays:
I was sleeping on Costa do Sauipe Suites, I went one day at Salvador and an other to praia do Forte.
Costa do Sauipe Ressort:
It's Ok, the suites are incredible big an confortable, the bathroom also, this hotel is for a family with children, quiet, the pool is ok, nobody ...
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#9 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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worldcitizen says:
In Salvador you won't find huge modern museums like the ones you'll find in major US and European cities. There are several smaller museums with some interesting exhibits that explain the history and culture of Salvador. Here is some information about some of the ones I went to:
MUSEU AFRO-BRASIL...
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#10 of 10 things to do in Bahia
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