24 things to do in Salvador, Brazil

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • Explore the vibrant city of Salvador, Brazil with these 23 must-do activities! From exploring the historic Pelourinho district to trying delicious Brazilian cuisine, this travel video covers all the best tourist attractions and cultural experiences in Salvador.
    Check out my other videos with further information, like prices and working hours of many of these attractions here:
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Комментарии • 20

  • @simonecardoso7971
    @simonecardoso7971 Месяц назад

    Preciso voltar à Salvador, tantos lugares para revisitar e tantos outros para conhecer... ❤❤

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  Месяц назад +1

      E só consegui colocar uma parte! Tem muito mais!

  • @tiabeewhy
    @tiabeewhy Месяц назад

    This video is amazing and I love that you didn't shy away from being honest about Salvador's past while still showing its beautiful culture of today. I can't wait until I have an opportunity to go there!

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  Месяц назад +1

      It is an unfortunate past but that shaped our country. Most of the things people enjoy nowadays about Brazil has its roots on African culture: carnival, samba, traditional dishes, new years eve traditions. I am glad you liked the video, thank you for being here!

  • @doctorflynn5124
    @doctorflynn5124 Месяц назад

    Hi Ana, I just discovered you. I have some questions about Brazil because I'm planning to visit and even live some time there.
    Where can I contact you?

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  Месяц назад

      Hello! I am usually most active here on youtube, however, I also have instagram, but I don’t use it so frequently, so might not reply to it as quickly.

    • @doctorflynn5124
      @doctorflynn5124 Месяц назад

      ​@@tripsterpanda ok, so I ask that here for now: I'm from Italy so I read that I can stay in Brazil up to 90 days without a Visa, however if I want to stay more (say 6 months for example), what I can do?
      I read about the digital nomad visa but do I need to have a contract or can I obtain it even with a small gig (that produce by now almost nothing) and some cash that can afford me to live?

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  Месяц назад +1

      You need to extend your visa with the Federal Police in Brazil. They will know how to proceed with it for you. I don’t think you need a nomad visa if you will only stay for 180 days, but if more, then yes, you should consider.
      If they didnt change the requirements for the nomad visa, you need to prove USD 1500/month or 18,000 USD in total in your account.
      I would also suggest reaching out to the Brazilian consulate to ask them about these specifics and also to get a CPF, similar to the codice fiscale.
      Having a cpf will probably allow you to: buy cheaper internal flights on the domestic website, getting a supermarket loyalty card and get discounts when you getting groceries, easier to get a sim card for your mobile without depending on others. I suggest you get this number before going to Brazil if at all possible.
      Have a lovely trip!

    • @doctorflynn5124
      @doctorflynn5124 Месяц назад

      @@tripsterpanda thanks for your information Ana

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  Месяц назад

      My pleasure :)

  • @D.Jackson141
    @D.Jackson141 День назад

    Eu quero visitar Brasil para praticar meu português. O que cidade devo visitar? Você tem algum conselho para mim? 😅

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  День назад +1

      Oi Jackson! Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo têm a maior oferta de cursos. Caso queira só conviver com brasileiros e praticar informalmente, qualquer cidade do Brasil ajuda. Os sotaques variam drasticamente em cada região do país, então dependendo de onde você estiver, você aprenderá gírias e modos de falar diferente, mas provavelmente será entendido em todo o território brasileiro. Boa sorte!

    • @D.Jackson141
      @D.Jackson141 День назад

      @@tripsterpanda obrigado 🙏. O que mês é o melhor? outubro é bom? Eu acho talvez Rio porque eu quero ver a estátua gigante.

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  22 часа назад

      @@D.Jackson141 eu gosto bastante dos meses de inverno e outono (entre maio e setembro no hemisfério sul). Outubro ainda é bacana, as temperaturas começam a aumentar e chover um pouco mais, mas ainda é baixa temporada, então a cidade está um pouco mais vazia. Meu mês preferido é setembro, bastante sol ainda, menos turistas (verão na Europa está acabando + férias escolares já acabaram = menos gente na cidade). Isso pro Rio de Janeiro.
      Pra Salvador, o verão (dez-mar) é melhor, pois naquela região é o período menos chuvoso, diferente do Rio, onde chove menos no inverno.

    • @D.Jackson141
      @D.Jackson141 20 часов назад

      @@tripsterpanda muito legal! Obrigado por toda sua ajuda! Eu não sabia algumas palavras que você escreveu, mas consegui entender 😂😂🙏

    • @tripsterpanda
      @tripsterpanda  8 часов назад

      Eu tentei escrever o mais corretamente possível pra ajudar. Bom que você aprendeu novas palavras! Aproveite a viagem!