5 Things you Should Have Before You Travel to Brazil

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As one of the largest, most diverse countries in the world, Brazil positively radiates beauty. With its vast amazon jungle, heavenly tropical beaches, dazzling cities, and carnivals, Brazil has something to offer everyone. The melting pot of friendly inhabitants personifies the unique Brazilian culture, making it a must-see place to visit. By now, it may begin to interest you to know the things you must have before you can travel to this country that harbors an array of beautiful beaches and natural wonders, called Brazil.

Visa
To enter Brazil, Nigerians included, you will need an entry permit document called a visa. It is either going to be the Tourist, Business, Conference, or Study visa, depending on your purpose of visit. Brazil Tourist visa is required for citizens of Nigeria willing to go on tour there, but unfortunately, at this time, authorized Visa Application Centers (VisaHQ) do not provided full visa services for tourists to Brazil. All applicants must apply in person at the nearest Embassy of Brazil. Or alternatively, send an email directly to [email protected] for more information on visa application processes and applicable fees.

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Ticket
TAM Airlines is currently the largest Brazilian airline by market share and fleet size, though it is not a flag carrier. It is unconfirmed if it operates in Nigeria, but there are other alternative airlines in Nigeria that fly to Brazil, though via transit. The cost of air fare to Brazil can not be confirmed, but it can be transited through a few airline like Lufthansa, KLM, Emirates, via Europe. You can just log on to www.emirates.com/ng for a precise air ticket cost.

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TAM Airlines.



Basic Travel Allowance (BTA)
You might be surprised to know that the cost of living in Brazil is relatively high. Three of Brazil's cities- Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Brasilia, have the honor of making it into Mercer's 2012 list of the 50 most expensive cities in the world. Things like groceries, transport cost, clothing, entertainment, eating out, etc, are on the high side. So, if you are planning a comfortable short stay in Brazil, an adequate budget of about R$3000 is advised to be set aside apart from you air ticket and lodging costs. It can stand as you financial security throughout your stay in Brazil.

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A Grocery Store In Brazil.



Luggage
What to take to Brazil . A strong backpack with lining or sealed suitcase will be appropriate. Light clothes and good footwears are very essential. Include toiletries and enough medical supplies. Mosquito repellent, First Aid Kit, torch, and never go without fresh water. All these can be bought in Brazil , but it will be beneficial to bring them from home in order to save cost.

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Brazil Guide.


Lodging Arrangement
Having in mind the high cost of living in Brazil, it will be in your interest to lodge in an affordable and comfortable accommodation. You might opt to lodge in a residence. Casa Blanco, a perfect holiday home is located in Sao Miguel do Gostoso. The accommodation will provide you a seating area, full kitchen with oven and a fridge, shared bathroom with a shower. You will also find a garden and a terrace. Other amenities in this property includes spacious rooms, internet access, parking space, and so on. Grocery deliveries and wind surfing are also available. Lodging price at Casa Blanco are in this order: $40 USD per night, $250 USD per week, and $795 USDD per month, paid in advance. For more information on price rates, you can log on to www.casablancobali.com.

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Casa Blanco Holiday Home.



Not forgetting the high living standard in Brazil, it will only be a smart idea to be financially ready before you embark on a visit there.
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