I started going to Rio and other cities in Brazil in 2003. Loved it so much I learned the language so I could enjoy entire cities outside of the tourist areas. Salvador is probably my favorite city thus far. I love sitting in outdoor neighborhood bars and restaurants, enjoying people watching and good conversations. The life in many of these cities blows away anything I have experienced in the U.S. They actually go out to have fun and socialize without getting drunk like in the U.S. The culture is electric. No where is perfect, but what they have is way better than the U.S.
Bro! Foreign travelers are individuals that are looked at with intelligence. You did a great job justifying the ignorance (men who brag about staying domestic) and the wealth of experience that comes with other culture. Your vlogs are amazing! Keep doing your thing and stay safe out there. #RespectKing🤴🏾
Young fella… you’re doing it right. Really enjoyed this vid. Probably because I share the same mentality. Been traveling for 25 years and there’s so much to see in places other than bars and women. Went to Rio in 2019 and it blew my mind. It’s now in my top 5 in terms of places that I’ve been. Could see myself retiring there. Keep up the good work and keep spreading the good word! 👍
You’re so spot on about Miami. I used to love it back in the late 90s early 2000’s it truly was the French Riviera of the East Coast at the time. I think Miami is the narcissistic capital of the world now. Anyway, I met some cool Brazilian guys over in Munich Oktoberfest this year and they invited me down to Rio and hoping to get down there in February for carnival.
I plan on taking two months off and just traveling to a bunch of close countries in an region, like South America and South east Asia... then go to my favorite places once a year for a few months... I cant wait to get South east ASIA/ Australia...
Been to Rio a few times and haven't been able to to meet all those great people from around the world. Wish you can expand on places to link up with people on a future video.
Dope Dope video! I loved the scenery and all. The food looks super delicious and yes I'm know it's healthier than what we get here in the US. And cheaper too. Whenever you get the chance, I think you should start going to other parts of Brazil like Jericoacoara. Brothers are not going there, you can blaze the trail and set example. :) Here is a list of other places in Brazil you should watch on RU-vid and see if you want to check them out: Cabo Frio, Foz do Iguaçu, Brasilia, Guarapari, Niterói, Porto Seguro, Recife, Morro de Sao Paulo, Piaui. These are just ideas, you're boss. I watched vlogs and other videos on these places, but it will be great to your own video on them. :) Take care man, and keep doing your thing! And I'm looking forward to the day that ads will be shown on your channel so you can start making them Asense money! lol
i travel for the experience, there is nothing like being with real people in their actual environments. Miami looks and feels different once you've been out the country and have had twice the fun for half the price- also the best people ive met in this world i met while traveling!!
As much as I travel to Rio, the food is the one thing I don't like so much. Not enough flavor for me. Now Lima Peru is the sh*t but Greek food from Athens Greece is my favorite so far of the countries I've traveled.
I agree 100% the food in Rio isnt all that good. No where in SA but Peru.. but I have to also agree on Greece.. fresh and delicious. But US leads the world for me.
I have been to both and I am in serious doubt where to go now. Rio is cheaper, more genuine, but more dangerous and right now less freedom with the stupid mask. I don't like Miami Beach, but inland I do. It's organized, easy to drive around and still has some latin vibe.
@@ForeignStrategies that's cool.. thanks.. I'm currently in the philippines heading to Colombia/Brazil as my next spot after asia.. interesting to compere prices.. Brazil goes a bit more expensive probably..