As we sailed into Rio de Janeiro, it was obvious why the view from the harbor is considered one of the modern wonders of the world. Christ the Redeemer sits at the top of one of the many forested peaks that encircle the sprawling white beaches and modern city. Copacabana and Ipanema beaches are right in Rio.

Rio is a perplexing place because its famous beaches, busy
downtown and wealthiest neighborhoods bump right up against the
favelas (slums) that are scattered all over
the city and its suburbs. Historically, powerful
gangs ran the
favelas and crime was
rampant in Rio. The upcoming World Cup
and Olympics spurred a huge crackdown in the
favelas and police have regained control of most of the
communities. We toured the Favela do
Alemão in Bonsucesso where gondolas, identical to those on a Colorado ski hill,
were built to transport residents to and from work. From the gondola, we had a bird’s eye view
into the
favela communities and
activities. As we walked through a safe
section on a Sunday afternoon, the streets were rocking with music and happy
people, and we had numerous greetings and even accepted an offer to try some
grilled beef. Despite getting a glimpse
of
favela life, we were disappointed
that we didn’t get to have more meaningful interactions with the locals and
understand more about the vibrant community there.

We also had the fascinating experience of attending a Candomble
ceremony, a blended African/Christian religious ceremony where participants dance
in a circle in a hot room until their personal spirit enters their body and they
fall into a trance.

In addition to our cultural experiences, we enjoyed one
beautiful day hiking through the jungle to a deserted beach and one rainy day
visiting Christ the Redeemer. We could
not see a thing from the high mountain overlook, but we got a great ghostly
photo!