![]() ![]() Downside is, they could turn into "Klingons", sometimes.kkk! I happen to like the diverse looks and ethnic looks of girls and enjoyed the easy hookups, like at the Forró clubs. The Women: Easy to pick-up non-pros, but as you may already know (judging by your 2014 visit), the type of quality of girls is different than say Rio or SP.For me, it was very entertaining, to grab a beer and "people watch" for a while. Hobbying: Remulos, the once "crown jewel" of strip clubs in Brazil, IMHO, has lost much if it's luster over the years, but remains as a relatively decent P4P option, albeit watered-down, from its former glory.ĭowntown bars, clubs and other strip clubs, diffidently catered to the local working class and the quality left something to be desired.Saw several very good musical concerts at Teatro Amazonas for like R$2. Some nights there are free events around centro and Teatro Amazonas. The night clubs were OK, with just a few in centro and the rest, regrettably (like the Forró clubs) spread out all over the city. Nightlife/Clubs:Very good dance scene with the open air Forró clubs.Rough area, but good to explore w/r to seeing business and commerce in the area. Food:This is just me, but just loved the variety of fish and fresh fruit to eat down by the fishing docks (Mercado Manicipal), during lunch hours.This place is great jungle hideaway for a "wifey weekend get-a-away". Wifeying-Up for the weekend: Paradiso de Angelo in Manacapuru as must visit.Accommodations/Hotels: Slightly, questionable quality, but cheaper than Belem for the most part, but more "love motels" for the horny traveler. ![]() jungle tours, fishing, visits to local indigenous villages, river boating, jungle hikes. Tours: I think Manaus, wins when it comes to jungle tours, exploring nature and other near trips/sites of interest.Belem w/r to hobbying and exploring nature? Great question, tough to completely answer, since it's been a few years since I've been to either place, but here's my take: Or should I go back to Manaus to explore more?. How would you compare the two nature and hobby-wise, LOL? I thought of trying it next, since I've already been to Manaus. In fact, if American Airlines brought back their lifetime unlimited first class travel pass for $1 million, I'd probably max out all credit cards, sell my house and car, rob a bank for the remaining $950 k, buy the pass, do 5 years behind bars for the bank robbery, and enjoy the rest of my life circling the world on first class flights, never needing hotels or restaurants. I really wish the airlines would bring back "real" airpasses where I could drop a grand on them and fly anywhere for a month on standby basis, just show up at the airport and see what's available. That means paying $125 per flight I've been finding cheap tickets inside Brazil for less, without having to commit to a schedule. Other passes are basically 4 flights for $500 also must be booked in advance. Not a bad deal, however, all fights must be booked in advance, which is a major deal-breaker for me as I am a creature of spontaneity and planning even a week in advance is an excruciatingly painful exercise for me.Ģ. ![]() IF you fly to Brazil on Azul Airlines, United Airlines or TAP, Unlimited flights for 10 or 21 days, from the day you arrive in Brazil for $400 or $500. ![]() That website shows 2 types of airpasses:ġ. Contact this one for specific information. ![]()
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