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Faculty-Led Study Tour of Brazil

Faculty-Led Study Tour of Brazil. January 2012 Heather Gibson. Pre-Departure Travel Tips. Alert debit and/or credit card companies of your travel plans Make passport copies and keep in various places Pack clothes in large Ziploc bags Easy to pack and unpack at hotels.

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Faculty-Led Study Tour of Brazil

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  1. Faculty-Led Study Tour of Brazil

    January 2012 Heather Gibson
  2. Pre-Departure Travel Tips Alert debit and/or credit card companies of your travel plans Make passport copies and keep in various places Pack clothes in large Ziploc bags Easy to pack and unpack at hotels
  3. Pre-Departure Travel Tips (cont.) Smaller items you don’t want to forget! Luggage locks Travel alarm cock Sunglasses and sunscreen Rain jacket Camera and journal with pen Band aids, sleeping aids, pain relievers, upset stomach reliever
  4. Day 1 Left Kansas City Airport at 2:50pm for Dallas,TX. At Dallas Ft. Worth Airport we boarded our flight to Sao Paulo, Brazil. 10 hour flight and 5,127 miles Travel Tip: -Overnight flights can get cold so pack a small blanket. -In your carry-on, pack items to freshen up before landing.
  5. Day 2 Landed in Sao Paulo at 10:50am Had our first Brazilian meal at 11:30am Boarded domestic flight at 6:00pm Landed in Cuiaba and took a coach bus to our hotel Showered and relaxed by the pool and then got some much needed rest!
  6. Day 3 Had tasty fresh fruit for breakfast Visited Maraba Farms 35 years old Building a 50,000 head feedlot On site Cottin Gin and storage Owned 27 combines and 12 cotton pickers Produced own biodiesel Cafeteria for workers Served 500-600 meals a day Had picnic lunch at farm Travel Tip: Always take your camera and journal everywhere!
  7. Day 3 (cont.) 3:30pm we visited CooperFibra in Campe Verde 60% of 34,000 population involved in CooperFibra Cooperative for cotton farmers
  8. Day 3 (cont.) Travel Tip: Pack a few nice cotton shirts for the evenings, but not too many!!! 6:00pm we explored Campe Verde’s downtown area and shops Dinner was at a local pizzeria (they served fries with everything) Tower at the center of town that gave us a 360 degree view Returned to hotel to relax and enjoy the pool
  9. Day 4 Breakfast consisted of different types of cake and bread---the coffee was delicious! Traveled to Modelo Farm Considered medium sized at 10,000 acres Owned by one family Workers are required by law to only work two hours of overtime a day---longest work-day can’t exceed 10 hours
  10. Day 4 (cont.) Had a traditional Brazilian lunch in the town of Primavera do Leste Served all types of meat and shaved it onto our plates I took two glass coke bottles from the restaurant as a keep-sake Traveled to IMA-MT, an agronomy research station Financed through a check-off, $7 of each cotton bale goes to IMA Many plots testing new varieties of cotton Travel Tip: Take every opportunity to get souvenirs and don’t wait until the last minute!
  11. Day 4 (cont.) Relaxed at hotel pool for 2 ½ hours before going to eat supper at a pizzeria (we were told it was “the best in town”)
  12. Day 5 Travel Tip: It is a good idea to carry motion sickness medicine with you at all times---some bus rides were very bumpy! Our translator presented on Brazilian AgPolicy prior to leaving Hotel Traveled 2 hours on our tour bus towards Cooperbio Ate lunch at a Brazilian Truck Stop---Serra Sao Vicente
  13. Day 5 (cont.) Cooperbio was a cooperative for biofuels Extracted oil from soybeans and other commodities Produced 400,000 liters of diesel per day Located in Rondonopolis
  14. Day 5 (cont.) Travel to Cuiaba airport for our domestic flight to Brazilia Board our flight from Brazilia to Rio de Janeiro Landed in Rio at 3am, traveled on bus for 1 hour to our hotel, Hotel Windsor Martinique It was a long day of travel but we were excited for our city tour of Rio the next day!
  15. Day 6 Coach tour of Rio De Janeiro Train ride to Christ the Redeemer statue Visited Maracana Soccer Stadium Lunch at a very nice restaurant (I had sushi for the first time and it was delicious) Cable car ride to Sugar Loaf Mountain Copacabana Beach Plataforma Samba Show Travel Tip: -Wear comfortable shoes even if they aren’t fashionable -Ladies…Carry a medium cross-body purse when exploring the cities
  16. Travel Tip: Warning!!! The Samba show left little to the imagination…
  17. Day 7 Travel Tip: -Never carry all your cash in your purse---I kept half locked up in my suitcase in the hotel -If your hotel rooms have safes, use them!!! -A lot of tourist locations like Sugar Loaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer have common souvenirs, but if you want original Brazil-made gifts plan on visiting a craft fair or venders on the beach We were allowed to sleep-in until 9am!!! A few of us went to a craft fair in the center of Rio Lunch was at the Barbecue Carretao Lido Restaurant on the beach and then we headed to the Rio airport Departed for our flight to Campinas, took a charter bus to Piracicaba
  18. Day 7 (cont.) Dinner was served at the hotel One of our trip sponsors gave a presentation on his ranching operation and the keys to his success Our hotel, Bristol Center Flat, had a rooftop pool where we could look out over the city!!!
  19. Day 8 Traveled to the campus of ESALQ-USP, the agriculture university in town Two university professors presented on history of the college We were offered espresso and sweets!!! The founders of the University were buried in front of the main building Lunch was at a local restaurant
  20. Day 8 (cont.) Traveled to Tozan Farms, a Japanese owned coffee plantation Bought by the Iwasaki family, founders of Mitsubishi They lost plantation in World War II but were able to get a portion of it back after the war
  21. Day 8 (cont.) We left the coffee farm and started traveling towards Sao Paulo Supper was at an Italian Restaurant (they also served fries) It was our last night in Brazil so our group decided to relax at the hotel bar Travel Tip: -The hotel staff is very helpful if you are needing directions or want to know where to go on a walk. -Never go anywhere without knowing where you are going---practice safe exploring!
  22. Day 9 We woke up to RAIN!!! After breakfast, we traveled o the U.S. Consulate U.S. requires visas for all members wanting to visit The consulate administers 3,000 visas a day to Brazilians After lunch, we visited JBS headquarters A large international meat processing company
  23. Day 9 (cont.) After JBS we had a few hours before we had to leave to go to the airport so we went to a stone shop!!! They had raw gems but also finished jewelry We traveled to the airport where we said goodbye to our tour guide and boarded our flight home to Dallas at 11:30pm!!!
  24. Day 10 Landed in Dallas, TX at 6:15am We were very glad to hear the U.S. Customs Officials say, “Welcome back to the United States of America” Travel Tip: Be thankful for your opportunity to travel and be thankful for the USA! *First Kansas sunset since leaving for Brazil!
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