Thursday, 29 December 2011

Visitors Attractions In Rio De Janeiro Brazil Which Have Been Commonly Overlooked

By Caren Machado


Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas generally called Lagoa is a lagoon and also a region in Rio de Janeiro Brazil that's bordered by other districts such as Ipanema, Leblon, Gavea, Jardim Botnico, Copacabana, Botafogo, and Humaita. The area draws in a lot of sightseers on vacation through the Christmas period when a unique Christmas tree that's erected on a floating platform moves about inside the lagoon.

The lagoon provides several amusement venues like night clubs, cafes, eateries, accommodations, rental flats and it is the head office of the football team Flamengo. There are a number of free of charge sport courts, bi-cycle and also jogger's paths, many play areas for youngsters and gourmet food kiosks.

Joatinga Beach is a spot that is less visited by individuals on holiday and consequently is likewise ironically the most sought after by vacationers who would like to unwind and get out of the busyness of Copacabana and Ipanema. This white sandy beach is among the most thoroughly protected natural reserves in Rio de Janeiro. The environmental diversity of the Atlantic rainforest, mangroves and the modest tribe of Caicara is not something you should overlook. The beach which is a cross-over in between forests and virgin beaches also is a dream come true for experienced surfers.

Barra da Tijuca Beach is the lengthiest beach in Brazil and stretches about 18 kms from Morro do Joa on up to Recreio. It's a transparent green beach and a popular spot for surfers and also wind and body surfers. The beach additionally welcomes beginners in water-based activities and right after making the most of the sea surf there are a number of restaurants, kiosks, drink and food stalls where you can have some snacks.

The museum Chacara Do Ceu is a popular tourist destination that houses a variety of present day fine art by artists like Lygia Clark and Portinari. Furthermore, it includes Brazilian artifacts going back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Furthermore, attached to the museum is the Parque das Ruinas and is noted for holding music concert events. The park isn't only eye appealing but in addition includes the ruins of the property which belonged to the Brazilian heiress Laurinda Santos Lobo.




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