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Christina_T, Jun 2026
Really loved getting...
Really loved getting outside the city and seeing the Tijuca Forest! Leo was an excellent guide, full of information, and I really appreciated his efforts to help us spot wildlife (we didn’t see a sloth, but we certainly tried! Obviously nothing in nature is guaranteed but I always appreciate when guides make an effort regardless). I’d consider the hike moderate leaning toward ease, but be prepared to sweat a little. Even in the rain the forest provides enough shelter to avoid getting too drenched though you may want a rain jacket or poncho for the view at the top. The swim under the waterfalls was optional and would have been easy to use a nearby restroom to change into a bathing suit but we opted out because it was too cold. Overall, highly recommend this tour if you like nature, history, and getting away from the city for a day.
JeanMarie_R, Jun 2026
1/2 Day at the Redeemer and Sugarloaf w/ Karla and Bruno
The half-day trip to Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain with Karla and Bruno was seamless from start to finish. Karla kept excellent time throughout the tour, making sure everyone knew exactly where and when to meet after free time at each stop. The day ran smoothly without ever feeling rushed. She also generously took fantastic photos for guests, which meant we could enjoy the experience without feeling pressured to purchase professional photos at the attractions. One of the highlights was hearing Karla effortlessly switch between Portuguese, Spanish, and English. Her multilingual skills ensured everyone felt included and informed throughout the tour. Tips: • Check the weather before booking. On cloudy or foggy days, visibility can be very limited, and you may miss the spectacular views from both Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain. If possible, choose a clear day. • Be prepared for changing weather conditions. At these elevations it can be windy, misty, or rainy, even when conditions below seem pleasant. A lightweight rain jacket or poncho is a good idea. • Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes. While the main attractions are accessible, some paths and alternative routes include cobblestones, uneven surfaces, or slippery stone walkways. • Arrive at the pickup location on time. Karla and Bruno are punctual, and arriving late delays both the tour and your fellow travelers. • Listen carefully to meeting instructions and don’t hesitate to ask questions if anything is unclear. • Souvenirs at the attractions are more expensive than those found elsewhere in Rio. However, if you see something unique that you truly love, it may be worth purchasing rather than spending additional vacation time searching for the same item elsewhere. • Expect crowds, especially around Christ the Redeemer. Patience is part of the experience, but the views are worth it. • Bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Even on cooler days, the sun can be surprisingly strong. The tour covers two of Rio’s most iconic attractions in a relatively short amount of time, making it an excellent option for visitors with limited time in the city.
Lara_N, May 2026
This was such an...
This was such an incredible experience!! Our guide Gus was so fun, nice and knowledgable. He showed us around and made seeing Rio so easy. I would HIGHLY recommend them for anyone trying to see Rio without having to worry about transportation, parking or anything else. AMAZING experience!!
David_P, May 2026
Don't be scared and experience this unique favela
I am from the US and I know many people are told scary stories about favelas. I took my 19 yr old son on this tour and to say it was eye opening would be an understatement. Our tour guide was local and lived in the favela along with her partner (our security) who was also from there. She was sweet, full of knowledge and really did a fantastic job of making us fell safe and educated. This is what to expect: drive to the top in a very comfortable van, see people practicing Capoeira (bring a few dollars to donate to the kids performing), visit a house (there is a small fee of just a few dollars that you must pay) this gives you roof top views of the favela and the city below, walk through the favela to the bottom. There are things you will see there that you will not forget. There are times where our guide stopped us and told us no phones, sunglasses or smart watches could be worn or out in view because the people in the streets do not want to be viewed or recorded doing their illegal activities. We were safe, but you still must act appropriately and follow instructions. This is the largest favela of 150,000 people controlled by the local mob. They have strict rules that make it safe for tourists. I can't say enough good things about our guide! Great experience all around! There are many favelas that are not safe and should never be entered, but this is a good one.
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