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Rio de Janeiro

Last post 01-10-2008, 4:56 PM by twocents. 10 replies.
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  •  06-07-2006, 4:05 PM 3369

    Rio de Janeiro

    I recently heard a commentator on the BBC speak of Rio as being out of the question as far as security for visitors.  He said something to the effect of the city having been largely taken over by gangs, with pockets of the area unable to even be visited by the police.  Does anyone have any background on this, would you travel there?
  •  06-09-2006, 9:08 PM 3487 in reply to 3369

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    That is interesting, I never pictured that as being a gang oriented place.
  •  06-13-2006, 9:44 AM 3557 in reply to 3369

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    I have a student who travels to Rio every summer to be with family.  She says Rio is dangerous and getting more so all the time.  The poverty and despair are like nothing you have ever seen.  From my experience, where you have poverty, you will have crime and drugs and gangs.  She says there are definitely parts of the city that you would never visit.
  •  07-06-2006, 8:55 AM 4271 in reply to 3557

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    How bad is it then, when they have those major festivals in February?

  •  07-06-2006, 1:47 PM 4276 in reply to 4271

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    A lot the the festivals are highly policed, with tons of tourists.
  •  07-10-2006, 5:36 PM 4420 in reply to 4276

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    I too have heard pretty sad reports of Rio de Janeiro, and Brazil generally. The only people who really seem to be ok visiting there are people who have family and connections there. Otherwise, for tourists, I have heard that it is pretty dire, with a lot of crime and drugs.

    It's probably one of those places that may be ok if you know the safe places to go, and understand which places, and what sort of people to avoid.

  •  07-11-2006, 7:10 PM 4443 in reply to 4420

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    It sounds like it would be best to avoid the town, and travel out into the woods to pet the anacondas.

  •  07-12-2006, 11:01 AM 4450 in reply to 4443

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    LOL, that might not be a bad idea at all crassus.  Sadly but I hear bad things about Rio as well.  Crime is out of control.


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  •  08-13-2006, 10:53 AM 5016 in reply to 4450

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    Wasn't Rio a hot tourist destination at point, especially for the wealthy? I wonder what happened. I'm not that familiar with Rio and its politics, but it is interesting to read this thread about how Rio has just gone down the drain, taking over by drugs and gangs. Hopefully that will change some day.
  •  08-14-2006, 8:11 PM 5033 in reply to 5016

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    Yes, it used to be a hot destination but I doubt that it will ever be that way again.  It's just gotten too bad... so to answer the original question, no, I wouldn't travel there.  There are lovely places in Central and South America that I wouldn't have to fear for life and limb to visit.
  •  01-10-2008, 4:56 PM 9918 in reply to 5033

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    I would still travel there, you always need to be smart about where you go though, and this is especially tru for Rio.  It is just like any other Central or South Amnerican tourist destination, stick to the tourist spots and keep out of the parts of the city where you would be threatened.    I hate going to places like Acapulco and Rio for those reasons, but that is not going to keep me away forever. 
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