WELCOME to SALVADOR de BAHIA BRAZIL - TOUR and VLOG - 2019
Bahia is considered the cultural heart of Brazil, and fourth largest state located in the northern part of the country. Today we are in Salvador, the capital of Bahia located along the coast and noted for its African and European heritage.
Salvador de Bahia was the first Colonial capital of Brazil. The city is one of the oldest in the New World, founded by the Portuguese settlers in 1549. We try the region’s exquisites cuisine, meet the friendly locals, explore the historic center of Pelourinho, and listen to the drum beats of Olodum.
0:58 Praia do Porto da Barra
2:28 Barra Lighthouse
3:26 Rio Branco Palace
2:43 Bahia fitas - Fita do Senhor do Bonfim
5:05 Gelato
6:40 Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia - Pelourinho
13:06 São Francisco Church
15:25 Brazilian Food - Moqueca
18:34 Salvador de Bahia Drums - Olodum
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Salvador da Bahia (Brazil) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Salvador da Bahia in Brazil.
Well sheltered, the culturally most interesting historic city in Brazil nestles in a calm bay alongside the Atlantic Ocean, Salvador Da Bahia, former capital of the Portuguese colonies.In 1549 more than a thousand Europeans, among them Captain Tomé De Souza, founded a town and colony and up until 1763, Salvador Da Bahia was the capital of Brazil, its wealth having been derived from tobacco, sugar cane and cacao. The Franciscan Order commenced with the religious education of the Tupinamba Indians and in addition to the feudal civic houses, a splendid monastery and church were built. Ordem Primeira De Saó Francisco is one of the most splendid Baroque complexes in Brazil. Its arcades are particularly impressive as they possess a contemplative atmosphere with walls covered with azulejos. In the old town there is nothing to indicate the slave markets of old and the degrading treatment suffered by both captive Africans and local Indians. In the eighteenth century the plantation owners flaunted their wealth and decorated female slaves with precious jewellery. Salvador Da Bahia is a melting pot of various cultures. A fine town of the former white colonial masters and a living space for African gods!
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Visit Bahia - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Salvador, Brazil
From The Fitas/Ribbons of the Bom Fim Church, to the Ice Cream at the Gelataria do Ribeiro to The Beauty of the Pelorinho district. Salvador de Bahia, Brazil is one of the best places to visit in Brazil. Here we cover the best and the worst of visiting Salvador. Beaches, food, people, culture and craziness is Bahia!
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Travel Moment: Guide To Rio Vermelho || The Best Beach in Salvador Bahia, Brazil!
Went to Farol da Barra this week for some much need rest and relaxation! It's so fascinating to me that I've been so drawn to the beach since I arrive to Salvador. In other places I've never wanted to go to the beach or if I did I couldn't stay that long. However Brazil has an energy about it specifically Bahia which I like to think is more spiritual than anything else and with that energy I've been feeling so recharged with my beach moments. On this particular day we ran into what I thought was a workout team shooting a video and it was a dope so I decided to share! hope you guys enjoy and I hope you guys are loving these travel moments in between our official vlog post!
Discover Salvador Da Bahia In A Guided City Tour (360 VR Video)
A guided city tour through the capital of Bahia: Salvador. Join Daan on this trip and visit the highlights of this city in Brazil.
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Afro-Brazilian Street Food - GIANT FOOD TOUR + Boiling Moqueca + Acarajé in Salvador Bahia, Brazil!
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SALVADOR, BAHIA - Before ever going to Brazil, Salvador was one of the top cities I wanted to visit - and finally this is the time. In this all out ultimate street food tour of Salvador we’ll focus especially on Afro-Brazilian food and culture, the heart of Salvador, Bahia. The people were amazing, the food was delicious. #Salvador #BrazilianFood #Acarajé #streetfood
Sao Joaquim Market - To begin this street food tour we started in the morning at Sao Joaquim Market, one of the main fruits and vegetables market, with restaurant and food as well. One thing you’ll see all over the market, different from other parts of Brazil is dendê oil, the orange palm oil originally from West Africa.
Recanto Da Lucia - At the market we ate breakfast at Recanto Da Lucia, a small local Brazilian food stall serving amazing dishes like feijoada and pirão. Total price - 80 BRL ($20.61)
Dona Susana - Next up on this Afro-Brazilian food tour of Salvador, we drover to Dona Susana, a restaurant under the highway, with a million dollar view. The main dish to eat in Bahia is Moqueca Bahiana, a stew of fish or seafood in palm oil and coconut milk. Her’s was outstanding as was the ensopado de camarão and her version of pirão. One of the most stunning locations so far in Brazil. Total price - 87 BRL ($22.41)
Pelourinho - This is the center of the historic city of Salvador, with a distinct Portuguese style and influence. If you look around, you might think you’re in Portugal.
Capoeira - Pelourinho is a center of art and culture and I had a chance to learn about Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, but a dance at the same time. It’s amazing to watch and they even volunteered me to stand as they came dangerously close to kicking me!
Elevador Lacerda - In Pelourinho you’ll also find the Elevador Lacerda, which takes you from lover Salvador to the upper part of Salvador.
Price - .15 BRL ($0.03) per person
Mercado Modelo - One of the main central old city markets in Salvador, Bahia is Mercado Modelo, and while most of the market is pretty touristy, Jacibar on the outside serves up delicious local dishes. We ordered Xinxin de Galinha, Bobó de camarão, and Caruru. It was an incredible meal. Total price - 180 BRL ($46.37)
Tambores e Cores - Samba beats represent Salvador, Bahia, and the thundering drums are a must see when you’re in Bahia, Brazil.
Boteco Di Janela - In the evening we went to Boteco Di Janela, a bar and restaurant, friendly owners, and delicious seafood. We ate sarapatel - a blood stew, and sururu - small local mussels.
Acarajé da Ivone - If there’s one Brazilian street food snack you have to eat in Salvadar, it’s Acarajé, a life-changing bun of blackeyed peas deep fried in palm oil and stuffed with vatapa, caruru, shrimp, and salad. It’s is unbelievable and the owners at Acarajé da Ivone were equally as friendly and hospitable. I also had an Abara, the same thing except the black eyed pea fritter is steamed instead of fried. Price - 8 BRL ($2.06) per
Salvador, Bahia, in Brazil, exceeded my expectations - the food and people were outstanding and made it a city and destination I will never forget. What a stunning combination of natural beauty, food, and hospitality.
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BAHIA BRAZIL - BEST FOOD, BEACHES, and SEA TURTLES ????(Travel Vlog)
In this vlog, we travel to the coast of Bahia in Northern Brazil to explore the best beaches, nature, and Bahian cuisine. Our first stop is Praha do Forte, known for its coconut palms, ecological preserves, and laid back beaches.
We visit Projeto Tamar, a non profit ecological project is to protect sea turtles from extinction in the Brazilian coastline. At Projecto Tamar, we watch the sea turtle feeding exhibition and get up close and personal with the loggerhead turtles, an exceptionally large species of turtle that lives along the coast in Bahia.
At lunch, we try the local seafood and Bahian cuisine which includes the fish stew called moqueca.
0:30 - 2:50 Praia do Forte - Sea Turtle Preservation
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Exotic Salvador, the capital of Bahia, Brazil
The exotic Salvador, one of the oldest cities in the New World got lots to offer visitors. The beautiful old Pelourinho square with its vivid colored colonial buildings and the iconic church, the old elevator Elevador Lacerda tranporting people down from Cidade Alta to the lower parts of the city where you can visit the old market Mercado Modelo and view Capoeira in one of the places of its origin or take a ferry to nearby beachtowns.
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In August 2013, we visited Salvador de Bahia, the third largest city in Brazil on the Bay of all Saints, on the Atlantic Coast. Salvador is indeed one of the venues of the World Cup 2014. After the daily traffic jam we visited first the Church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim and enjoyed the panorama from Monte Serrat district over a large part of the city. Most of the time we spent in the Pelourinho, the historic core of the city with its many old houses and churches, was designated in 1985 a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Specifically we visited the Convent and Church of São Francisco and looked at the All Saints from the famous Lacerda Elevator. A beautiful finish found the tour to the old lighthouse Barra, one of the most important landmarks of the city, have fun watching it!
Em agosto de 2013, nós visitamos Salvador de Bahia, a terceira maior cidade do Brasil, na Baía de todos os Santos, na costa do Atlântico. Salvador é de fato uma das sedes da Copa do Mundo de 2014. Após o engarrafamento diário que visitou pela primeira vez a Igreja de Nosso Senhor do Bonfim e gostei do panorama do bairro Monte Serrat sobre uma grande parte da cidade. A maior parte do tempo que passamos no Pelourinho, no centro histórico da cidade, com as suas muitas casas antigas e igrejas, foi designado em 1985 como Património Mundial pela UNESCO. Especificamente, visitou o Convento e Igreja de São Francisco e olhou para os Todos os Santos do famoso Elevador Lacerda. Um belo acabamento encontrado a turnê para o antigo farol da Barra, um dos marcos mais importantes da cidade, se divertir assistindo!
Im August 2013 besuchten wir Salvador de Bahia, die drittgrößte Stadt Brasiliens an der Allerheiligenbucht am Atlantischen Ozean. Salvador ist ja auch einer der Austragungsorte der Fußball Weltmeisterschaft 2014. Nach dem alltäglichen Verkehrssatu besichtigten wir zunächst die Kirche Nosso Senhor do Bonfim und genossen vom Stadtteil Monte Serrat das Panorama über einen Großteil der Stadt. Die meiste Zeit verbrachten wir in der Pelourinho (Pranger) dem historischen Kern der Stadt mit seinen zahlreichen alten Häusern und Kirchen, besichtigten die Franziskanerkirche und Kloster und schauten auf die Allerheiligenbucht vom Elevador Lacerda. Einen schönen Abschluss fand die Tour am alten Leuchtturm Barra, eins der bedeutensten Wahrzeichen der Stadt, viel Spass beim anschauen !
Playlist: Bahia Brazil vacation 2013
Time: august 2013
Location: Salvador / Brazil
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Iberostar Bahia / Brazil - all inclusive Hotel & Resort HD
We spent our vacation how last year in one of the best club hotel chain in the world, Iberostar Bahia. Maybe for copyists we want to give a short overview in our small video. It was again the lowest category from the two connected hotels, Iberostar Praia do Forte and Bahia. The endless sandy beach, the clear seawater and the big pool areas in Iberostar Bahia are world class. Food & Drinks was delicious, personal very friendly and the animation o.k.. We found Silent corners around the second pool or on the long beach. Swimming was because of the high waves in the ocean mostly not allowed. The club is the perfect location for young families with children and nature lovers. Nightlive and restaurants find you in Praia do Forte BA., ca. 4 kilometers along the beach. Taxies and shuttle are available for transfair every time.
Passamos nossas férias no ano passado como um dos melhores hotel de cadeia clube do mundo, o Iberostar Bahia. Talvez por copistas queremos dar um breve resumo do nosso pequeno vídeo. Foi novamente a categoria mais baixa dos dois hotéis conectados, Iberostar Praia do Forte e Bahia. A praia infinita de areia, água do mar claras e as grandes áreas de piscina do Iberostar Bahia são de classe mundial. Food & Drinks era deliciosa, pessoal muito amigável eo ok animação. Encontramos cantos silenciosos em torno da segunda piscina ou na praia por muito tempo. Natação foi causa das altas ondas no oceano em sua maioria não são permitidos. O clube é o local perfeito para famílias jovens com crianças e amantes da natureza. Nightlive e restaurantes você encontra na Praia do Forte BA., Ca. 4 km ao longo da praia. Os táxis e ônibus estão disponíveis para TransFair de cada vez.
Wir verbrachten unseren Urlaub wie im letzten Jahr, in einer der besten Club-Hotel-Kette der Welt, dem Iberostar Bahia. Vielleicht für Kopisten wollen wir einen kurzen Überblick in unserem kleinen Video geben. Es war wieder die niedrigste Kategorie von den beiden angeschlossenen Hotels, Iberostar Praia do Forte und Bahia. Der endlose Sandstrand, klares Meerwasser und die großen Poolanlagen im Iberostar Bahia sind Weltklasse. Food & Drinks war sehr lecker, sehr freundlich und persönlich die Animation ok. Wir fanden Stille Ecken um den zweiten Pool oder am Strand lang. Schwimmen war wegen der hohen Wellen im Ozean meist nicht erlaubt. Der Club ist der perfekte Ort für junge Familien mit Kindern und Naturliebhaber. Ausgehmöglichkeiten und Restaurants finden Sie in Praia do Forte BA., Ca. 4 Kilometer am Strand entlang. Taxis und Shuttle sind für transfair verfügbar zu jeder Zeit.
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Location: Iberostar Bahia / Praia do Forte Brazil
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SALVADOR Brazil Travel Guide. Free Self-Guided Tours (Highlights, Attractions, Events)
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Salvador, the capital of Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia, is known for its Portuguese colonial architecture, Afro-Brazilian culture and a tropical coastline. The Pelourinho neighborhood is its historic heart, with cobblestone alleys opening onto large squares, colorful buildings and baroque churches such as São Francisco, featuring gilt woodwork.From Pelourinho, the Elevador Lacerda art deco elevator descends a cliff to the waterfront and the Mercado Modelo, a large crafts market. Beachside Rio Vermelho is the heart of the city’s restaurant and nightlife scene. At the tip of the peninsula, the Santo Antônio da Barra fort and its accompanying lighthouse and nautical museum overlook All Saints’ Bay. At street stalls all over Salvador, Baianas (women in traditional all-white outfits) sell acarajés and abarás, Afro-Brazilian dishes based on black-eyed peas. Carnaval time brings samba and axé music, massive street parties and parades.
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The weather is warm and humid year-round, with more rain in winter (Jul–Aug). Peak seasons include summer (Dec–Mar) and Jul–Sep, particularly around New Year’s and Carnaval (Feb/Mar, dates vary), one of the world’s largest. Other major events include the Bom Jesus dos Navegantes festival (Jan), with its boat parade, and the Iemanjá Festival (Feb), dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian goddess of the sea.
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RuppertBrasil TV - TOURS BAHIA - Tipps von unseren Experten in Salvador da Bahia
RuppertBrasil TV Reporterin Thatianny Gomes im Interview mit TOURS BAHIA, der Agentur vor Ort in Salvador da Bahia. Chefin Regula Stromer und Mitarbeiter Michael Wilderer haben erstaunlich interessante Angebote und heiße Insider Tipps auf Lager. Regula Stromer ist sogar davon überzeugt, dass Salvador da Bahia die brasilianische Stadt schlechthin ist - so fasziniert ist sie von dieser pulsierenden Metropole. Hier lebt es, die Leute sind fröhlich, musizieren, tanzen und jeder spricht mit jedem. Das spiegelt sich auch im Karneval wieder. Während sich in Rio die Sambaschulen im Sambodrom messen, feiert man in Salvador da Bahia den größten Straßenkarneval der Welt. Wer große Menschenmengen lieber meidet, kann ab Sylvester bis nach dem Karneval auf die zahlreichen Konzerte der Karnevalsgruppen und von Stars wie Carlinhos Brown oder Yvette gehen. Ein großes Thema ist in Salvador da Bahia die afrikanische Candomble Religion. Sie kennt sehr viele Götter und die wichtigsten haben einen eigenen Tag. Beispielsweise ist der Freitag der Tag des Gottes Oxala. Da zieht man sich weiß an, kocht ein entsprechendes Essen und begeht gemeinsame Rituale. Tours Bahia verschafft auch hier gerne einen Einblick und organisiert auch Touren in die Vororte. Dort lernt man die Leute ihre Leben kennen und man isst sogar zusammen. Auch das 140 Kilometer entfernte Örtchen Cachoeira ist ein lohnendes Ziel, denn dort werden die berühmten Dannemann Zigarren hergestellt. Auch der Sport wird bei Tours Bahia groß geschrieben. So sind herrliche Kanutouren im Angebot oder Radtouren - das Spezialgebiet von Mitarbeiter und Supersportler Michael Wilderer. Für alle Ansprüche hält er Radtouren bereit, von genießerisch bis zu sportlich. Für Laufbegeisterte findet regelmässig ein Marathon in den Distanzen 42, 21, 10 und 5 Kilometer statt. Eine besondere Empfehlung ist der Trailrun in Praia do Forte, der sogar in den atlantischen Regenwald führt - völlig ohne Gefar. Regula Stromer weiß, dass Kriminalität in Salvador da Bahia ein Problem ist. Jedoch handelt es sich hier überwiegend um Bandenkriege in den ärmlichen Vororten. Bei Touren in die Favelas ist immer ein lokaler Führer dabei, der genau weiß, was geht und was nicht. Die Reiseleiter von Tours Bahia geben den Touristen natürlich schon bei der Ankunft entsprechende Verhaltensregeln für einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in Salvador da Bahia. In den touristischen Zentren gibt es viel Polizei und man kann sich im Pelourinho, Barra und Lagrima problemlos aufhalten. Natürlich sollte man sich auf der Straße nicht mit teurem Schmuck zeigen und wer teueres Fotoequipment hat, sollte es nur zum Fotografieren aus der Tasche holen. Beachtet man die Verhaltensregeln, bleibt man in der Regel von der Kriminalität verschont. Regula Stromer und Michael Wilderer freuen sich auf den Besuch der RuppertBrasil Kunden und können eines garantieren: In Salvador da Bahia wir einen Lebensfreude in jeder Hinsicht erwarten. Sie planen eine Südamerika Reise? Dann sind Sie hier richtig. Dieter Ruppert ist der Geschäftsführer von RuppertBrasil und gibt Ihnen wichtige Tipps und Informationen für Reisen nach #Südamerika. Schauen Sie rein, es lohnt sich. Denn dieser Kontinent hat zwei Seiten über die man Bescheid wissen sollte. Zum einen brauchen Sie Insider Tipps, wohin Sie konkret reisen sollten, wie Sie hinkommen und welche Zeit am besten ist, damit Sie die Schönheit dieses Kontinents und die Lebenslust der Menschen kennenlernen können. Zum anderen sollten Sie sich wappnen gegen die vielen Gefahren, Probleme, Unwägbarkeiten, gefährlichen Tiere, giftigen Pflanzen und Infektionskrankheiten. Sie wollen schließlich gesund wieder nach Hause kommen. Dieter Ruppert hat seine Leidenschaft für Südamerika zum Beruf gemacht und vor 35 Jahren RuppertBrasil - das Reisebüro für Südamerika gegründet. Zusammen mit seinem Team, das zum Teil aus Südamerika stammt, verfügt er über einen riesen Fundus an Erfahrung mit Südamerika Reisen. Diese Erfahrung möchte er auf RuppertBrasil TV weitergeben. Seine Kernkompetenz liegt in Reisen nach Brasilien, Peru, Argentinien, Chile, Bolivien, Ecuador, Galapagos, Kolumbien und Venezuela. Sie können Dieter Ruppert auch persönlich kontaktieren und sich beraten lassen.
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Ivan Bahia Guide documentary Salvador da Bahia / the real Brazil
In this Britisch made documentary - re-uploaded by - you will discover many things about every-day-life here in Salvador da Bahia (the original Capital of Brazil).
Most of the places you will see in this movie are covered in Ivan Bahia Guide's day-tours.
Salvador, also known as São Salvador, Salvador de Bahia,]is the capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia.
It is the largest city in the Northeast Region and the 3rd-largest city in the country, after São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Founded by the Portuguese in 1549 as the first capital of Brazil, Salvador is one of the oldest colonial cities in the Americas. A sharp escarpment divides its Lower Town (Cidade Baixa) from its Upper Town (Cidade Alta) by some 85 meters (279 ft). The Elevador Lacerda, Brazil's first elevator, has connected the two since 1873.
The Pelourinho district of the upper town, still home to many examples of Portuguese colonial architecture and historical monuments, was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. The city's cathedral is the see of the primate of Brazil and its Carnival celebration has been reckoned as the largest party in the world.
Salvador was the first slave port in the Americas and the African influence of the slaves' descendants makes it a center of Afro-Brazilian (preto) culture.
The city is noted for its cuisine, music, and architecture. Porto da Barra Beach in Barra has been named one of the best beaches in the world. Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova was the site of the city's games during the 2014 Brazilian World Cup.
Salvador forms the heart of the Recôncavo, Bahia's rich agricultural and industrial maritime district, and continues to be a major Brazilian port. Its metropolitan area, housing 3,953,290 people (2015) forms the wealthiest one in Brazil's Northeast Region.
Travel Moment: Drive with me from Pelourinho to Rio Vermelho in Brazil
This was in the last days of the retreat as everyone was making their way back to their part of America. In between tears and goodbyes, Renee & Jihan (aka @blackromeexperence) and I took a mini trip to Rio Vermelho from Pelourinho! drive with me on this nice relaxing ride and vibe out to the tunes as we see how the city is set up in Salvador Bahia Brazil!
Music: Bossanova
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Program 2 - A short trip to Maré Island - Salvador-Bahia-Brazil
A trip around Maré Island, a natural paradise on the coast of Salvador de Bahia.
LIVE CHECKIN: What To Do On Tuesday Night In Salvador Bahia Brazil? || BLACK WOMEN TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
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A day in Salvador | Bahia | Brazil, a travel Vlog
Spots we explored:
0:25 Elevador Lacerda
0:35 Cathedral of Salvador
0:46 Pelourinho -
1:02 Cafélier (Coffeeshop with a great view on the elvator) -
1:22 Porto da Barra Beach Praia do Porto da Barra (Beach)
1:37 Farol da Barra (Lighthouse)
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