Hello everyone, everything good? Here are some travel tips.
That Brazil has beautiful places ... a lot of people know. But few know that here in the great river of the south have places to go to rest, take the stress of body and soul, to relax and enjoy your free time.
I'm from Rio Grande do Sul and here in the South you have wonderful places to go to take a vacation.
There are some tips ...
First ... Vale dos Vinhedos.
The tour consists of visiting the various wineries and their respective restaurants, amidst the green and gentle countryside, which really resemble the hills of Italy. On the way, you will find several pasta casters and producers of cheeses, preserves and jams.
What to bring: a cardigan and quite hungry. What not to take: your diet.
The wineries and attractions located in the valley are open to visitation throughout the year. As well as guided tours, tastings commented and dinners can be arranged. Complementing the tourist offer, hotels, inns, restaurants, bistros, art studios, cheese warehouses, colonial and gourmet jams and jellies are distributed to the logo of the route that reserves innumerable other attractions to those who enter this charming valley.
Second ..... Itaimbezinho's Song
A green abyss in the fog, located in the Aparados da Serra de Cambará do Sul, 200 km from Porto Alegre.
Cambará do Sul is pure nature. Region formed by chain of mountains and canyons (National Park of Aparados of Serra and National Park Serra Geral) of rare beauty. Varied tours with programs for several days. For those who like hiking and nature, you will be in the right place. The ideal is to stay three nights.
Cambará do Sul is pure nature. Region formed by chain of mountains and canyons (National Park of Aparados of Serra and National Park Serra Geral) of rare beauty. Varied tours with programs for several days. For those who like hiking and nature, you will be in the right place. The ideal is to stay three nights.
Third ... Stone of the Secret
The Stone is famous for having the shape of two gorilla heads and is a great locale for trails, which include climbing the hill - perfect for watching the sunset, but also beautiful by day - and exploring the three caves that are in your Slope: the Cave of Darkness, the Hall of Stalactites and Percival Antunes (this is the name of its discoverer). Pedra do Segredo is located in the municipality of Caçapava do Sul, 259 km away from Porto Alegre.
Fourth ... Minas do Camaquã
Besides you can visit the abandoned mines, it is worth knowing the Blue Lagoon: because of the pH of the water, there is no bacteria in it and therefore perfectly reflects the color of the sky. There are trails, bike tours, kayaks, zip lines, canopy tours, camping, among others. The most famous tour is the visit of the galleries of mines and the open crater where the guide tells the history of the city and the exploitation of copper.
Fifth...São Miguel das Missões.
The ruins of Sâo Miguel are the most preserved of the Jesuit colonies of the Seven Peoples of the Missions. Every night has a beautiful show Sound and Light narrating the history of the place, after dark, the ruins set the stage for the exciting presentation, which lasts almost an hour and in addition there is the Museum of the Missions to visit.
One of the most important Brazilian historical monuments, the ruins of São Miguel belong, in fact, to the world. Tombadas by Unesco as Cultural Patrimony of Humanity, are almost in the border of Rio Grande do Sul with Argentina and were inheritances left by the Jesuit missions in the 17th century. During the day, however, the adventure is to explore the ruins. With a monumental facade 30 meters high, the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel - or what remains of it - impresses with its Roman-inspired arches and Corinthian columns. The construction of the church began in 1735 and had more than one hundred Guarani workers. From the original plan, there are vestiges of the college, the priests' house and the cemetery and an old sacristy.
One of the most important Brazilian historical monuments, the ruins of São Miguel belong, in fact, to the world. Tombadas by Unesco as Cultural Patrimony of Humanity, are almost in the border of Rio Grande do Sul with Argentina and were inheritances left by the Jesuit missions in the 17th century. During the day, however, the adventure is to explore the ruins. With a monumental facade 30 meters high, the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel - or what remains of it - impresses with its Roman-inspired arches and Corinthian columns. The construction of the church began in 1735 and had more than one hundred Guarani workers. From the original plan, there are vestiges of the college, the priests' house and the cemetery and an old sacristy.
And did you like it? Now choose a place, pack your things and take a little leap here in Rio Grande do Sul.
Leave us in the comments tips of wonderful places, that you have already been enjoying a free time.
Leave us in the comments tips of wonderful places, that you have already been enjoying a free time.
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