The region where I live in the state of Rio de Janeiro is known as the "Vale do Café" (Coffee valley). During the 19th century, 75% of the world consumption of coffee was produced here.
Due to the abolition of slavery in 1888, which made the production of coffee a lot less lucrative, but also exhaustion of the…
Whether on sand, asphalt or gravel, motorcycle adventure is always guaranteed on the Estrada Real. Every other road offers new discoveries. The many colonial villages with their typical colorful houses and churches, but also the rugged mountain scenery and the rivers with their countless waterfalls, make up what can be called one of…
One of the things that is so interesting and amazing about Brazil, is that it sometimes feels like many different countries in one. When you travel from the north to the south of this immense country, you’ll experience not only differences in the climate, geography, fauna and flora, but also in culture, architecture, food, the way people talk and behave, etc.
Being a motorcycle traveler, for me, “a place” is not as much a city or a village, but rather a region where I travel through. I rarely have a fixed route plan when I leave on a trip, just a general idea of where I would like to go, and the places I would like to visit along the way.
Most of the time I get tons of information about interesting things or places…
Taking a motorcycle tour through the gorgeous landscapes of Rio de Janeiro is a great way to get a first taste of Brazil. Anyone looking for fun, sun, good rides, interesting culture, great food and a lot of mountain and coastal scenery will definitely find this an unforgettable adventure.
Rio de Janeiro is one of Brazil’s smaller states, but has a lot to offer: There are five different serras, national parks, Atlantic…
Brazil is a huge and fantastic country, and the best way to discover it is by motorcycle or car. Of course, when you’re used to driving in Europe or the US, you will quickly notice a number of…
The coastal Mountains in Sao Conrado Rio de Janeiro offer favorable conditions for paragliding and hanggliding. Driving down the coastline of Rio de Janeiro in the direction of Barra de Tijuca (Zona Oeste – west side), you will pass São Conrado, one of Rio’s “noble”, and more privileged…
The city center of Diamantina: Palm trees and colonial style houses...
On my way back home from a round trip to the Chapada Diamantina in Bahia in July 2010, I took a detour via Minas Gerais, because I wanted to explore part of the Estrada Real and visit a few historically…
Main Route: Belo Horizonte (Guide 1) > Rio de Janeiro (Support Pickup) > QG Pisteiros in Campinas (Guide 2) > Porto Alegre (Meet Point) > Fronteira Chuí > La Pedrera> la Paloma > Punta del Este > Montevidéo > Colonia del Sacramento > Buenos Aires (Buquebus) > Ciudad Evita > San Miguel de Monte > Las Flores > Azul > Olavarria > Coronel Pringles > Paraje Frapal > Cabildo > Bahia Blanca (Passeio) > Anzoategui… Continue
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On Nov 26, 2010, Maryel and me set out to explore a dirt road, leading east from Campos do Jordão to the Br-459. I had been wanting to check out this road for a long time, so I was glad we finally found some time to do it. Since we had no idea what to expect, we took our dirt bikes, and that turned out to be the right call, because the…
Ever since I arrived in Brazil in January 2009, I had been curious about the world-famous Iguaçu falls, so when a friend told me that there was going to be a Motorcycle meeting at Foz do Iguaçu, organized by …