Experience the ultimate adventure with Rio De Janeiro: Half-Day Rocinha Favela Walking Tour, the most sought-after tour among travelers. Its immense popularity has resulted in tickets being sold out in no time. To ensure your spot on this incredible journey, it’s highly recommended to book in advance. Rio De Janeiro: Half-Day Rocinha Favela Walking Tour is Most Recomended Things to do in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
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CertifiedCertified by GetYourGuideExplore Rio’s largest favela on a half-day walking tour of Rocinha, the largest favela (shantytown) in South America. Organized by local, English speaking guides and favela hosts, the walking tour is respectful and non-intrusive to the residents.
Subject of the movie “City of God,” Rio’s favelas have fallen victim to unfortunate stereotypes. In order to correct this, and show you the true Rio de Janeiro, the favela tour will let you see and experience how daily life happens away from the sensationalist headlines.
While other favela “zoo-tours” drive around in jeeps, you will get to walk the streets in small groups and meet the locals to hear their stories. Learn the history of the favela and its social and economic challenges. The tour cost also includes a monetary contribution to the favela community.Free cancellationDuration 4 hoursLive tour guideSee all details, See all details
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Rio De Janeiro: Half-Day Rocinha Favela Walking Tour Highlights
Explore the largest favela in Rio in a non-intrusive manner
Learn about life in Rocinha, the biggest favela in South America
Meet the locals and hear their stories
Cut through the stereotypes and sensationalist headlines, and explore a favela in safety
Rio De Janeiro: Half-Day Rocinha Favela Walking Tour Reviews
The tour was good. The guide was kind and answered our questions. Overall I’m satisfied, I saw beautiful views and understood a bit about the whole concept and history of the favela, its rules and inhabitants. There wasn’t something exceptional in the tour itself – like the guide spending more time in explanations and storytelling, meeting impressive local characters or something that would make us wow, but given the circumstances it also might not be possible. So I’m overall happy.
Great tour. Martin was clear about when and when not to pull out the camera, he gave some good info along the way and he made effort to interact with the locals to keep the rapport going in order to make it a safe experience. I’m really glad I took the tour and I also made some friends with others on the tour. 4 of us who were all solo travellers went for food and drink together afterwards.