Half-time report: Brazil with Michael Palin

I’ve been looking forward to this show since I first heard plans for it back in 2010. I couldn’t wait to see Palin’s take on my favourite country in the world (so far). I’m also a huge fan of Palin’s early travel series (Around the World in 80 Days, Pole to Pole, Full Circle and…

São João in Salvador, Brazil

Arriving in Salvador in early June, the streets were already laced with strings of flags fluttering above the Pelourinho for São João. While the main festival is celebrated over the weekend of 21st-24th June, already the anticipation was building. Even the bus station was covered in festive red, white, blue, green and yellow. São João…

Itacare

There’s something about being in the right place at the right time. Somewhere you may have visited before maybe, that’s different second time around. Or somewhere that you didn’t expect much from, but gives you exactly what you need at that point in time. I don’t remember really why we decided to come to Itacare…

Bahia highlights

I’m taking my time (ok, procrastinating) over my Bahia posts. Not sure why, but somehow I feel that once I commit the words to paper, the trip is finally out of reach. But I wanted to post a few photos to highlight places that you really shouldn’t miss if you get the chance to visit…

Digging deeper in the Chapada Diamantina

If I’m honest, I was a little unsure when I first arrived in the Chapada Diamantina. The landscape is striking, but when you compare it to the looming tepuis of the Gran Sabana in Venezuela, it’s not the same. And that’s the point. Many of the Chapada’s secrets require a bit of scrambling over rocks,…

Capture the Colour, Bahia style

I’m not usually one for contests (or by the time I get round to entering the deadline has passed) but the ‘Capture The Colour’ photo competition from Travel Supermarket has me intrigued. There are some fantastic entries already and I have no illusions that I’ll win, but I thought it would be fun to round…

Cachoeira, down by the river

Cachoeira is a quiet little town in the Reconcavo, a couple of hours by bus from Salvador. There are a few colourful buildings and one or two churches, but the best thing to do is wander down by the river. Cachoeira is a centre for woodcarving and there are a handful of ateliers near the…

Tudo bem?

Iguacu, from my last visit in 2009 I’ve been quiet lately, swamped with things to do but also a trip to my favourite country to plan. Next month I’m going back to BRAZIL! Not just any part of Brazil either, somewhere that has been on my wish list for a long time, Bahia. I can’t…

Top five amazing meals around the world

1. Surubi (a type of catfish) at Bolsi in Asuncion, Paraguay. 2. Tea and cake at Skonis ir Kvapas in Vilnius, Lithuania. A cosy little cellar-like tearoom, it even sells beautiful painted cups that are a million miles from twee Royal Doulton china. Visit in winter and the city takes on a magical quality, the…

Palin to take to the road again in Brazil?

Lonely Planet readers in the UK recently voted Michael Palin the person that they’d most like as their travel companion. Who wouldn’t want to travel with someone so amusing and intelligent, who always seems to have a real desire to find out more about the countries he travels through? I’ve been watching Around the World…