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A nation that is rich in monuments and places of interest, Brazil is one of the best destination choices when flying to South America. Brazil is the most populated 5th largest and 5th in the world. Its territory stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to central and eastern South America, dwarfing the country neighboring Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay in the south, Bolivia and Peru in the east, and Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana in the north.

Most of 10 popular destinations in Brazil:

Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro,
Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro,
Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo,
Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro,
Parque Nacional de Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro,
Iguazu Falls, Foz de Iguacu, Parana
Wetlands the Pantanal, Pantanal of Mato Grosso,
Teatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro,
Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar), Rio de Janeiro
Pelourinho, Salvador, Bahia

If you plan to travel to any of these places or plan to take the Brazilian experience elsewhere, here are some things that you should remember.

What to do:

1. Try to learn as much Portuguese as possible. Yes, Portuguese. If this happens to visit other countries South American and Spanish have learned in the process, so can not use it. Try to learn some words conversation common phrases and sentences. Remember that although you can survive with English in large cities, most people living in rural areas would not be able to understand.

2. Avoid locations dark and isolated, especially if you are alone.

3. Carry only the basics. Thus, you can avoid the eyes of petty criminals.

4. Know your destination before leaving. This rule applies before leaving the United States and to get to your hotel. Keep a map if you should not let anyone know you are lost if ever caught in the situation. Knowing where you are going to lead to safer travel in Brazil.

5. Bring necessary clothes and survival stuff. Bring long pants, long sleeve shirt, sunglasses, cap or hat to avoid mosquito bites. In order to attract insect diseases such as dengue, leishmaniasis and malaria, bring insect repellent. Or, if you plan to stay overnight, bring mosquito nets, insecticides and necessary prescription drugs.

6. Take a taxi instead of bus. Bring the money bag strap around your neck. If you are driving your car, always keep the door closed.

7. Respect of the villagers.

8. If you are a victim of crime, the report immediately.

9. Brazil, like any other place has rules to follow. Obey to stay out of trouble.

Don'ts:

1. Never carry valuables and show the public too. As far as possible out of the rings, necklaces, bracelets and other jewelry in a safe location. You can lease purchase a box to keep your valuables safe.

2. Do not carry money and credit card not necessary because you never know when pickpockets attack. Although Brazil has several safe places for tourists like Rio de Janeiro, it is always wise to keep your money in a safe place. Try to carry enough cash for the day or at least one credit card with you. Leave the rest at your hotel.

3. Do not swim in any water sweet.

4. Avoid street food to eat and drink only bottled water. Do not touch any animal.

5. Do not bring your room to any stranger you're out.

About the Author:

Robert Thatcher is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides brazil travel resources on www.your-brazil-travel.info.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comDo’s And Don’ts To Keep You Safe If You Travel To Brazil

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