Iguazú Falls is one of those visceral awe-inspiring experiences that everyone should experience once in their lifetime. The earth’s largest waterfall (closely contested with Victoria) has a wingspan of nearly three kilometers (1.8 miles) of pummeling cascades, which are stitched together on the Brazil/Argentina border. It is ringed by luscious subtropical rainforests teeming with flitting colorful butterflies, melodious birds and…

Continue ReadingA Powerhouse from Pachamama: Iguazu Falls

From Petropolis, we hopped another daily budget-busting bus 4.5 hours to Tiradentes. The 8:00 am route from Petropolis to Tiradentes on bus line Peribuna cost $27.06/ticket, including a departure tax. Only cash was accepted at this station for some reason although credit card usage is typically widespread. We never got over the cost of buses in Brasil, when compared with…

Continue ReadingTiradentes: The Hidden Gold Nugget of Minas Gerais, Brasil

São João del Rei is the grandest of the Minas Gerais mining towns and also one of the most functional, which was why we had to spend a night there en route to our next destination, Ouro Preto. (The only direct bus heading that way left at the always desired 5:00 am.) So, we snagged a hostel near the station…

Continue ReadingFinding Beauty in São João del Rei, Brasil

More than 100 years before Australia or the US was having its crazy Gold Rush, Minas Gerais was well ahead of the curve. In fact, until the last order of the 18th Century, Minas’ mines were producing half the world’s gold. According to many, Ouro Preto is the crown jewel in the often overlooked former gold mining state of Minas Gerais.…

Continue ReadingOutward Opulence and the Underground Truth in Ouro Preto, Brazil

A thirty minute ($1.25) local bus ride from Ouro Preto’s main station will take you to Mariana, the oldest city in Minas Gerais founded in 1696 in a picturesque mountain setting. Despite this, it was far less hilly and less busy than Ouro Preto, and didn’t offer the same opulence. However this former state capital, offered a simple charm we…

Continue ReadingThe Magic of Mariana in Minas Gerais, Brasil

Arriving to Belo Horizonte, we were supposed to be at a Couchsurf for these two nights but unfortunately it didn’t work out due to the host’s schedule and distance from the center. Instead, we settled into a hostel called Home Center for $21 a night. We were grateful to have a private room because it was crawling with college students.…

Continue ReadingBelo Horizonte, Brasil: Land of Cheese & Cheesy Traffic Signals

In a country 300,000 square miles bigger than the contiguous US, it’s no surprise we barely scratched the surface of Brazil in just over two months. However, our timing was impeccable…because beginning January, 2024, citizens of the US, Australia and Canada will again be required to attain a visa with a hefty fee of $160. This said, we won’t be making…

Continue ReadingBrasil: It’s a Wrap!

Getting There After two weeks, we were a bit knackered of being Clammy in the Ammy ™️ So, we were off to seek more pleasant skies in the form of winter in Southern Brazil for the seven weeks. Our 4.5 hour total flight to get there took us through the capital city of Brasília for a night. Rather than sleep…

Continue ReadingOne Month in Rio de Janiero, Brasil