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the amazing flying machine
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Hand Gliding in Rio

Location:
In Rio
Copacabana, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Other Activity

By Aaron Smith

Hang gliding itself is amazing, and hand gliding over Rio de Janeiro is incredible.

You take-off from "Pedra Bonita" at a height of 1,700 feet / 520 meters

and fly with the eagles over Tijuca National Park, the ocean and the beach, before landing on the sand of popular São Conrado "Pepino" Beach.

Getting There
Paulo will pick you up from your hostel or hotlel in his jeep

Travel Tips: When Paulo says run, RUN...

Price Description: Paulo is not the cheapest, and there is a lot of competition, but he is one of the most experienced and professional.

 

flight 200-240 real

park entry 10 real

optional inflight photos 60 real

Relative price: Expensive

Open Hours from:by appointment

Travel Skills: None

You Need to Bring: nothing needed but a bit of courage.

Contact Information:
Phone: 9798-1807
E-mail: justfly(at)remove-this.alternex.com.br
URL: www.justfly.com.br

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