We believe food can explain culture. Our food tours and cooking classes are designed for the epicurean explorer looking to discover new flavors with Brazilian food experts. If you want to immerse yourself in Brazilian culture while eating, drinking and having fun, our tours are for you. ...
Le nom "Rio de Janeiro" trouve ses origines dans les débuts de l’exploration portugaise au Brésil, et il est lié à une méprise géographique qui s’est transformée en une appellation historique. Littéralement, "Rio de Janeiro" signifie "Rivière de Janvier" en portugais, ...
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Culture,Samba Classes Explore the lively culture of Brazil with our exciting Samba classes in Ipanema brought by Caminhos Bikes & Tours. Immerse yourself in the colorful soul of Rio de Janeiro and have an amazing time learning how to dance the Samba… ...
moving to a beat that combines crashing waves, the screeching of dense traffic and a chorus of 100 different languages. Thecariocas, or Rio locals, don’t just walk to their destination, they gyrate and groove toward it. Much like the people themselves, the food of Rio de Janeiro promises...
Inside the Food and Culture of Rio de Janeiro Inside the Food and Culture of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro - Favelas, Carnaval, Samba: Rio’s inhabitants (called Cariocas, after the Tupi Indian word meaning “white man’s home”) represent a microcosm of Brazil’s ethnic diversity and include people of European, African, and mixed ancestry. In
Rio de Janeiro - Beaches, Carnaval, Favelas: South of the Centre are a host of other scenic attractions. Over or around the picturesque hilltop district of Santa Teresa, with its narrow, winding streets still reached from the Centre by trolley, sits Lara