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Friday 18 December 2015

Top 6 Things to do before Olympic Games 2016 in Rio

On 5th August 2016, Rio de Janeiro will be swarming with 10,500 Olympic athletes representing 205 countries for the opening ceremony of 2016 Summer Olympic Games. It is found that majority of events will take place in Rio (in Barra da Tijuca, Copacabana, Deodoro and Maracana), whereas some of the soccer matches will be held at different venues of Brasília, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, Salvador and Manaus.

Are you wandering what to do in Rio before the most happening world class sport event? In preparation for all the excitement before 2016 Olympics, one can enjoy some of the best things to do that will enhance your Rio visit prior to the Game event starts:

2016 Olympics Game

1. Consider Hiking in Tijuca National Park:
It will be exciting in visiting the largest urban forest in the world- Tijuca National Park that have several trails and proves to be a perfect place for hikers. In this National Park, hikers can enjoy checking out Rio’s variety of flora and fauna. Tijuca National Park is a huge conservation area, which is known as world’s most renowned tourist attraction having some best views of the city like Corcovado Mountain, Christ the Redeemer and Pedra da Gávea. 

Tijuca National Park

2. Head to Lapa:
One of the most bohemian neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro, Lapa is known its lively social scene and cultural events. This popular place has many restaurants, bars and clubs with an alfresco party vibe, which brings the streets into life on weekends. In Lapa, you can enjoy live Brazilian music and learn some sexy Samba and Forro moves. 

Lapa

3. Explore the Botanical Garden:
Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden is recognized by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve, which is a home to rare species of flowers and plants. The Botanical Garden lays a wonderful platform for families with kids as this garden has picnic tables and plenty of space for children to run around & play. For the kids it will be a great fun to watch colorful parakeets and playful monkeys hanging out in the treetops. 

Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden

4. Surf on Amazing Beaches:
You can think of hitting one of the city’s best beaches like Prainha Beach, which is a 45-minute drive from downtown and is known as best surf spots. Surfers can opt for Barra da Tijuca Beach that is located near Barra Olympic Park to ride the waves on 11 miles of shoreline as well as can practice kite-surfing. 

Barra da Tijuca Beach

5. Taste the Local Spirit and Cuisine:
By visiting small eateries or bars, you can catch up with locals gossiping about latest events or soccer match while drinking an ice-cold draft beer and eating delicious Brazilian appetizers. You can encounter with some tasty bites like fried cassava, cod balls, pasties (pastries filled with cheese, meat or shrimp) or coxinhas (small chicken croquettes) that have the blend of Rio’s Portuguese and African origins. Do not miss out to try feijoada, which is a traditional Brazilian dish. 

Local Spirit and Cuisine

6. Sneak Peak Olympic Games Preview or Go Biking:
Before Summer Olympic Games begin the travelers can see some of their favorite athletes in action. You can also opt for biking to explore the marvelous city of Rio de Janeiro by passing along the beaches and lakes path that will offer spectacular views. 

biking

Ada Tours is a most reputable incoming tour operator in Brazil that will help you in having utmost fun and enjoyment prior to the world-class sport event starts in August 2016. We have gained a good reputation and name as a reliable DMC in Brazil, which makes Ada Tours efficient enough in planning a convenient Summer Olympic Game trip in 2016.

Allow us to plan an organized tour to Brazil that will help you in supporting your respective country or sports person.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

Stay Tuned to Watch 2016 Olympic Game in the Vibrant Rio

Rio de Janeiro is well known for hosting great parties, breathtaking Carnival parades and memorable New Year’s Eve celebrations. This attracts a huge number of visitors and travelers from all over the world. In 2016 Rio is going to host the world’s largest sporting event- Olympic Games.

About the Olympic Clusters:
The competition venues are located in four different areas of Rio, which are not that close from each other but are accessible by taxi or bus services. The sport venues or areas are described below:

Rio Olympic Clusters

Barra da Tijuca:
This is the newest neighborhood in Rio where’s been an increase in the real estateactivity in th past months. Barra is definitely the place where you can be close to most of the action, as the main Olympic park for 2016 is being built here, this park can host basketball, diving, fencing, gymnastics, handball, judo, swimming, tennis, water polo and wrestling competitions. In Barra an entirely new Olympic Golf Course is being built that will mark the return of golf game to Olympic after more than a century’s absence. 

Barra da Tijuca

Copacabana:
Located in Rio’s classy Zona Sul (South Zone), stunning and world-renowned Copacabana beach will host beach volleyball, marathon swimming and triathlon competitions. Neighboring districts Lagoa and Gloria will host canoe sprint, rowing and sailing Olympic game events.

Copacabana beach

Maracana:
This is a 65 year old legendary stadium in Rio, which is known for hosting two World Cup finals in the past. Maracana stadium will be a home to the opening and closing ceremony as well as will host most soccer matches during 2016 Rio Olympic Games. 

Maracana

Deodoro:
Deodoro is a working-class district located in the city’s Zona Oeste (West Zone) that houses Rio’s Military Village. In 2016, it will be given a brand new look with the Olympic Park to host most sophisticated sport events like Basketball, BMX Cycling, equestrian hockey, mountain bike and rugby in Latin America.

Rio’s Military Village

What to do in Rio de Janeiro?
Apart from watching a most anticipated 2016 Olympic Game, you will get endless choice to keep yourself entertained in this marvelous city with non-sport related activities. You can look out for an assistance of a reliable incoming tour operator in Brazil for exploring best restaurants, bars and sights as well as find comfortable accommodation. Some of the thing that you can not miss are:

    Watch the sunset on top of Arpoador rock in Ipanema.

    Experience Rio’s increasingly eclectic and refined restaurant scene.

    Join the street drinking culture in a Boteco.

    Stroll through Rio’s imposing 200-year old Botanical Garden.

    Indulge in street shopping at Rio’s best flea markets like Feira Hippie Ipanema on Sunday.

    Take a day or two out to visit the historical center and museums. 

olympic-games-rio-2016

Grab you Havaianas, suncream lotion and book a trip of lifetime to support your country’s athletes in 2016 Rio Olympics. Ada Tours is one of the best tour operators in Brazil that has a professional multilingual team for analyzing your inquiry in English, Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Russian and Portuguese. We assure you in providing an amazing experience during your trip for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro with the best services and options based on your needs and budget.