Brazil (Manaus), Argentina 12-day tango trip Day 1 Shanghai-Dubai EK303 (2300/0510 1) Assemble at Shanghai Pudong Airport, take a flight to Dubai, a Middle Eastern country, and fly to Sao Paulo, Brazil. After arriving in Sao Paulo on the second day of Dubai-Saint Paulo EK261 (1000/1930), you will be picked up by a dedicated person and sent to the hotel to rest after dinner.
Day 3 Sao Paulo-Manaus JJ3750 (2315/0105 1) After breakfast, start visiting Paulista Avenue, known as Brazil’s Wall Street, and then go to Liberdad, the Oriental immigrant business district where Chinese people gather. . In the afternoon, visit the National Palace Museum* built in the 19th century, where you can admire the typical European-style large garden; then visit the Latin American Parliament Building, the Pioneer Statue, the Monument to the Heroes of the Guardian, the Brazilian Independence Monument, St. Paul's Cathedral, etc. After dinner, take it to the airport to fly to Manaus. On the fourth day, after arriving in Manaus early in the morning, we were sent to the hotel to rest.
After breakfast, drive to the pier, board a luxury cruise ship, and sail down the river to the intersection of the black water of the Negro River and the white water of the Amazon River. The two rivers run side by side and are about 8 kilometers wide. They come together without pollution and flow to the vast Atlantic Ocean. It is a wonder of the world. Then go for a walk in the forest to see the royal lotus. Enjoy local lunch at an Indian floating restaurant at noon. Visit the handicraft market in the afternoon. Day 5 Manaus-Rio JJ8051 (1140/1930) After breakfast, city sightseeing: visit the century-old Manaus Icon Grand Theater. Its marbles were imported from Italy, its iron railings from England, and its oil paintings from France. This is a typical museum from various countries.
Then take a car to the airport and fly to Rio. Upon arrival, you will be picked up at the airport, arranged for dinner, and then taken to the hotel to rest. On the 6th day, after breakfast in Rio, the trip to Rio begins: there are fine sandy beaches as white as snow, bright sunshine all year round, azure sea and Brazilian girls with natural devilish figures, which can be called a 3S classic.
The tour can start by taking a bus to Mount Jesus. The stone statue of Jesus Christ* stands high on the top of the mountain, facing the vast Atlantic Ocean, looking at tourists calmly and peacefully, as if he was created by God to comfort the troubles of the world. After lunch, visit STEN, the world's second largest gem production center, to watch the gem production process. Brazil is famous for its rich gemstones, which have seven series of varieties: red, green, blue, purple, white, yellow and black. You can then stroll to the famous beach Copacabana and enjoy the beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy a Brazilian BBQ dinner in the evening. Day 7 Rio-Iguazu JJ3153 (1115/1325) After breakfast, fly to Iguazu Falls at the junction of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. Upon arrival, you will be picked up by a dedicated person and then visit the border ridges (Friendship Bridge) between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina to take photos. You can also visit the local specialty markets and handicraft shops in the Three Kingdoms.
On the eighth day, Iguazu-Buenos Aires AR1739 (1700/1850) After breakfast, visit the Iguazu Falls, the largest span in the world*. Entering the plank road, you are surrounded by a magnificent landscape thousands of feet tall. Along the winding trails, you can view the most spectacular natural wonders, appreciate the momentum and thrilling feeling of 275 waterfalls, and feel as if you have witnessed the birth of the world. Brave people can take a surf boat (about US$88/person at own expense) to cross the huge water column.
This is a near-miss show. After lunch, the bus transited through Iguazu, Argentina, and flew to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. Arrive at the airport and take them to the hotel to rest. Day 9 Buenos Aires - TIGRE - Buenos Aires After breakfast, visit the North District of Buenos Aires. Take the sightseeing train and pass by Lopez, Lives, and Tongguan, enjoying the beautiful scenery of the high-end residential areas along the coast.
Take a yacht to Tigray, swim on the Paraná River, and experience the beautiful natural landscape. Then return to Busch for lunch. Afternoon sightseeing in Buenos Aires city: Visit the Avenue of July 9, the widest avenue in the world, with the white monument erected in the center, connected to the Corrientes Avenue.
Afterwards, you can visit the Pilar Church, the Recoleta Cultural Center and the spectacular cemeteries of famous people. Day 10 Buenos Aires - Sao Paulo AR1262 (1800/2047) After breakfast, visit Avenida de Mayo, Plaza de Mayo, Congress Square and Capital Cathedral.
The torch in front of the church is its symbol; after that, we will visit the Dragon Opera House (exterior), one of the world's famous lyric theaters, with its golden ceiling, crystal lanterns and colorful walls And famous. After lunch, visit the city center and the exclusive areas of RECOLETA: Plaza Lavalle, the Grand Court, Avenue Alvear and Avenue Quintana. Then, in due course, they were taken to the airport and flown to Sao Paulo.
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Day 11 Sao Paulo-Dubai EK262 (0125/2305) At Sao Paulo Airport, take EK flight and transfer back to China via Dubai.
On the 12th day, Dubai-Shanghai EK302 (0250/1530) arrived in Shanghai, ending the pleasant journey. Argentina is located in the southeastern part of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Antarctica to the south, Chile to the west, Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, and Uruguay and Brazil to the northeast. The coastline is more than 4,000 kilometers long. It has a tropical climate in the north, a subtropical climate in the center, and a temperate climate in the south. Because Argentina's economy collapsed three years ago, the exchange rate between the Argentine currency and the U.S. dollar dropped from 1:1 to 3:1. As a result, Argentina has become a cheap place to go.
Main attractions: Argentina has a large area and rich tourism resources. The capital, Buenos Aires, is the political, economic and cultural center of the country and is known as the Little Paris of South America. The buildings are exotic and colorful, covering almost all styles and shapes of ancient and modern European architecture, including the famous Cologne Grand Theater, which is the third largest in the world. - Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego, is one of the southernmost cities on earth. The Beagle Channel is a waterway that separates the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It is 800 kilometers away from Antarctica. It is the rear base for various countries’ Antarctic expeditions and the first city for Antarctic tourism. -The National Glacier Park of the Andes consists of a mountainous lake region that includes many glaciers originating from the Patagonian Ice Cap.
There are rugged and towering mountains and many glacial lakes, including Lake Argentina, the largest in China. In 1981, it was listed as a World Natural Heritage. -Parque Nacional Iguazu, one of the three most famous waterfalls in the world, was listed as a World Natural Heritage in 1984. -Parque valdes National Park, this peninsula is home to countless wildlife, from giant sperm whales to lithe seagulls, from lazy sea lions to cute penguins.
In 1999, it was listed as a World Natural Heritage. -Bariloche Lake District (Bariloche), surrounded by mountains and rivers, has beautiful scenery and its architectural style follows European tradition. It's called Little Switzerland.
Good: - Airplane: Cities with direct flights from the United States to the Argentine capital include Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, Washington, etc. Ticket prices fluctuate greatly depending on the peak season. 60-1200. Domestic flights in Argentina are dominated by aeroplineas Argentinas/Austral, with a few smaller companies competing. Tickets on the Aerolineas Argentinas website must be purchased abroad. I checked and the price is also very high, not the best choice. DDE told me that it is much cheaper to buy air tickets in Argentina than abroad, but sometimes you may not be able to buy air tickets there. The best option would be to entrust a domestic travel agency in Argentina to purchase it.
When I set off, it was extremely difficult to sell air tickets because it was the peak season. I asked several travel agencies, but none of them could buy the tickets I wanted to El Calafate. Finally I almost gave in and was ready to spend three times the money on a plane ticket from the United States. Suddenly, a travel agency appeared on Google. With a glimmer of hope, I sent her an email, but I didn’t expect her to be a hit.
She replied two hours later and managed to buy a round-trip ticket from Buenos Aires to Calafate. Recommended, Argentinian travel agency, foreign: 54 9 11 5307 3300, Argentina: 15 5307 3300, ID 397 * 3495 (Nextel).
Car: Argentina’s double-decker buses are very comfortable and the chairs can be lowered to 150 degrees. A coach will serve you tea and water, as well as sweets and snacks. The three meals are considerate and accompanied by red wine. The price is not too high, and staying up late can save you a day’s accommodation costs, so it’s worth a try. You can buy your tickets at the bus station in Buenos Aires a day or two in advance. Many companies accept credit cards.
The bus to Iguazu is in the Green Zone, and companies include Via Bariloche, Tigre Expresso, etc. The journey takes approximately 16 hours. -Transportation in the capital: There are four subway lines, and the fare is 70 cents; buses are available in all directions, and the fare is about 80 cents, and only coins are accepted; taxis start at 2 pesos (USD 0.67), and driving in the city should not exceed 10 pesos (USD 3.3). ; Remise is a taxi without a meter.
Overall a good price, give me a call. Safer than regular taxis, but may be more expensive. - By boat: The most convenient way to get from Buenos Aires to Colonia, Uruguay is by boat. Buquebus has about 6 round trips a day. There are two speeds, one hour for the fast boat and three hours for the slow boat. Price is USD 30-40/USD 13 one way. Accommodation:-There are many youth hostels in Buenos Aires.
The price is very cheap, about 7-8 US dollars for a bed and 10-20 US dollars for a room, including breakfast, free Internet access, and some even reimburse the cost of traveling from the airport. Bus Station, where I first lived, was a bit poor and noisy, and there were many Israeli tourists living there. Later, because I messed up my reservation, I moved out and stayed in a hotel, Hotel Chile, which I recommend. A single room costs US$20 a day and includes breakfast, TV, telephone and private bathroom. Both locations are good, near the Av Mayo station on subway line A. - I booked hotels in El Calafate and Iguazu through
and it was quite satisfactory. -El Calafate is a relatively expensive place in Argentina, and accommodation prices are also high.
I stayed at the guest house del Glaciar Pioneros, a single room with a private bathroom for 30 US dollars a day. It's quite a distance from here to the city center. The walk takes about 15 minutes. There is a small restaurant and bar in the hotel, and there are many tourism projects that you can sign up for. -Puerto Iguazu is a small town supported by tourism, with many hotels. My hotel in Parque Iguazu was also very nice. A single room costs 13 US dollars a day, and air conditioning is 2 US dollars, including breakfast, private bathroom, swimming pool, and free Internet access. It's less than 10 minutes' walk from the bus station. Others: - Currency: The currency unit of Argentina is the peso (peso), 3 pesos = 1 US dollar. Many places accept Visa and American Express. There are ATMs in cities of all sizes, making it easy to withdraw money. -Communication: Internet cafes and phone cafes (locutorio) can be found everywhere in Argentina, and the prices are not high. Internet cafes cost about 1-4 pesos (0.3-1.3 US dollars) per hour.
I bought a long-distance phone card. For 10 pesos (US$3.3), I can make a one-hour call to China, which is a good deal. -Time zone: Argentina is in the third western zone, which is shorter than GMT which is three times slower. It is 2 hours ahead of Eastern Time and 11 hours behind China. Brazil and Uruguay are both one hour ahead of Argentina. -Language: The official language of Argentina is Spanish.
Except in some tourist places, airports and other places, English is not very popular, so it is best to learn some of the most commonly used Spanish. Of course, if I didn't know anything about it, I could come back alive by asking a few more questions. -Power supply: 220V, 50Hz, there are two plugs, one is a cylindrical plug at both ends; the other is a three-prong plug, the same as in China. -Season: January to March is summer, December is the peak tourist season, and prices are relatively high.
March to May is the best season for self-guided travel.
Winter is from July to September, and the dawn time is short, so it is not suitable for traveling to the south. -Products: red wine, yerba mate, leather goods. This is a volunteer organization that provides free guided tours to tourists from abroad. I met Yudado and became good friends, and kept in touch after returning. Highly recommended! - Customs: This time I took a one-day trip to Uruguay and Brazil, so I ended up entering Argentina three times, by land, sea, and air, which was quite complete. A one-day trip from Puerto Iguazu to Brazil does not require a Brazilian visa, you only need an entry and exit stamp on the Argentinian side of the border. When entering Argentina from Brazil, you have to step on a large sponge, which is considered disinfection.
Air tickets ~$950 for routes (domestic flights, long-distance buses, tickets, subways, buses, taxis, airport buses) ~$350 for meals and accommodation ~$300 for tours (4x4, Todo Glaciars, mini walking tours, large tours Adventure, Iguazu jungle, national park tickets, museum tickets)~$300 souvenirs, visas and others~$200 experience of walking alone in South America~A trip to Argentina is priceless 01 Beijing/Europe/Buenos Aires af 129 1005/1435 After arriving, AF 416 235 transferred at the airport and flew to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The next day Buenos Aires Alice arrived in Buenos Aires at 07:50 in the morning and visited: Teatro Colon, 79th Avenue, Independence Monument, Congress Square, Plaza de Mayo , Presidential Palace (Palace of the Rose), Antique Street (San Telmo), BOCA District, Puerto Rico (New Port), Palermo Grand Square, Recoleta District. In the evening, enjoy an Argentinian barbecue.
On Day 03, after enjoying a Western-style breakfast at the TIGRE Hotel, a famous tourist attraction in Buenos Aires Province, take the bus to MITER, then transfer to the sightseeing train, enjoying the tranquil beauty of the high-end residential area along the way. Take a private yacht to Tigray to visit the Paraná River, go to Gato Blanco, a small island in the middle of the river, and have lunch (the chairman visited the island and ate in the same restaurant). After lunch, continue to visit the Paraná River.
On the 4th day, after a Western-style breakfast at the ancient farm hotel, drive to the farm, ride a horse, take a carriage, taste the wine of the Gaucho people (the nomads of the Pemba grassland), enjoy a roast beef dinner, and enjoy the Gaucho Excellent cabaret and equestrian performances. Day 05 Buenos Aires/Iguazu Morning: Fly to Iguazu. In the afternoon, enjoy the gem mine, Madai tea garden, ancient tree park, and bird park in the forest. The Friendship Bridge connecting Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. Day 06 After western breakfast at Iguazu/Buenos Aires hotel, visit Iguazu Falls, one of the top ten wonders of the world, a group of 275 waterfalls. Walking along the mountain path by the river, the entire scenic area is filled with rushing river water, roaring waterfalls, white mist, and looming rainbows, which makes you feel relaxed and happy. Go to the end, enter the water trestle, stand in front of the majestic waterfall with rushing waves, and appreciate the wonderful landscape created by nature for mankind.
After the end, brave souls with sideshows can participate (at their own expense) in a yachting adventure through Devil's Throat Falls. The water column fell from the sky and the yacht circled the rapids, which was thrilling and unforgettable. Depart Iguazu in the afternoon and fly back to Buenos Aires. Day 07, Buenos Aires/Paris AF417 1730/1130 1 1 hotel. After a Western breakfast, visit the famous Florida pedestrian street, St. Martin's Square, and buy souvenirs.
Fly out of Buyi in the afternoon and return to Paris. Day 8 Paris/Beijing AF128 1555/0740 1 1 Arrive in Paris and fly back to Beijing via Paris. On the 9th day, we arrived in Beijing at 07:40 am Beijing time and ended the trip.
Quoted price: four-star hotel; catering; tickets and cars for scenic spots in the itinerary; director service; guide tips; international air tickets and Argentinian domestic air tickets; the quoted price does not include: visa fee; departure tax USD18/person Visa instructions: The required materials are as follows: original passport; two 2-inch color photos; notarized business license (certified by the embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs); two blank company letterheads stamped with the company's official seal; bank deposit certificate (more than 50,000 yuan) ); Personal visa information form.