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Rio Favela Tour | Why a Favela Tour Should Be on Your Bucket List

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180 minutes
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If you're looking for a unique travel experience that will challenge your perspective and broaden your cultural horizons, then a Rio Favela tour should definitely be on your bucket list.

While favelas (informal settlements) in Rio de Janeiro have a reputation for being dangerous and impoverished, they are also vibrant communities full of life, music, and culture.

A favela tour offers a rare opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Brazil's complex social and economic issues, while also getting to know the welcoming and resilient people who call these neighborhoods home.

From stunning panoramic views of the city to delicious street food and local art, a favela tour provides a truly authentic and unforgettable travel experience.

So, if you're ready to step outside of your comfort zone and explore a side of Rio that most tourists never see, then book this tour and discover why a favela tour should definitely be on every travel bucket list.

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Rio Favela Tour

Round Transfer

Rio Favela Tour

Walking Tour in Santa Teresa
Duration: 4 hours
Van com ar Condicionado: Subway or bus

From₹15,346.18Per Vehicle

What's included in Rio Favela Tour | Why a Favela Tour Should Be on Your Bucket List

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What are favelas? Favelas, also known as comunidades, are informal settlements that are typically located on the outskirts of urban areas. They are often characterized by poverty, overcrowding, and lack of basic infrastructure such as running water and sewage systems. Favelas emerged in Brazil in the late 19th century, as rural migrants moved to cities in search of work. Over time, favelas became a permanent fixture of Brazil's urban landscape, and today they are home to millions of people across the country. History of favelas in Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro is home to some of the largest and most well-known favelas in Brazil. The first favela in Rio, Morro da Providência, was established in the late 19th century by soldiers returning from the Canudos War. Over time, other favelas emerged in Rio as rural migrants and others seeking housing moved to the city. Today, Rio is home to over 700 favelas, many of which are located in the hills overlooking the city. You will be visiting and interacting with local favelas' entrepreneurs.

Inclusions

  • Transporte Público desde o Bairro do Catete até a entrada da favela (15 min.)
  • The Maze - The Favela Art and architecture Gallery entrance ticket.
  • Guia
  • Private transportation
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • Nosso Guia estará à sua espera na entrada do "Nosso Drink Catete", um shopping de bebidas bem descolado. Endereço: Rua Bento Lisboa N°79, Catete.

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Florencios Tour