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Parati, Brazil
By Giacomo La Rosa | Published  05/11/2006 | South and Central America | Rating:
Giacomo La Rosa
I like to provide an international touch to my projects based on my business, writing and film background. I am focused on understanding what is going on worldwide and try to communicate it to people that would like to share it with me.  

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Parati Brazil
Just a few hours from Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro, we can find a very lovely little town in perfect colonial style - Parati. The buildings in Parati are all white and the beautiful inns are all very welcoming and comfortable. The sea is astonishing and to enjoy all the surrounding beaches and islands. It is strongly advised to take a nice ride on the boat. The streets in Parati are made of large round spherical stones, making walking a difficult task, so wear very, very comfortable shoes. Many Parati local restaurants and bar make the evenings pleasant and fun. As it's considered a VIP sort of town, Parati is also a little pricey comparing to the average in Brazil. Outside of Parati, we can find the rain forest and some very beautiful waterfalls, with rivers and creeks running all over. It's a lot of fun to swim there, or just slide down to the rivers on the flat rocks, pushed by the falling water. You can spot a few little kiosks here and there, where it's possible to get a refreshing drink, in the middle of the forest. People are really friendly in Parati, and the city seems to be safe and well kept. Three days are plenty to see it all, but it's a nice little romantic getaway to spend with our loved ones, or just to make it into a fun weekend with friends. Parati is surely a good sticker to add to your traveling suitcase.




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