Wednesday, October 14, 2015

October 11 to October 14 2015 Couchsurfing in Curitiba, Brazil

After Oktoberfest we got back to the house and settled in to a sound sleep and woke early Sunday morning for the bus to Curitiba.  Our hosts asked us to arrive early to spend time with them and a bonus, Monday was a Holiday in Brazil.

So we leave Blumenau at 9:40 on Sunday, 11 October and arrive to see two smiling faces from our Couchsurfing hosts, Ilton (Tim) and Jose Maria, waiting for us at the bus station. They helped us get our bags and ran to the car through puddles and driving rain. We drove to their place in Agua Verde suburb of Curitiba. We got settled into our room.  We were all hungry and decided to go to Batel Grill Churrascaria for Brazilian barbecue.  We did not know we would end up being in meat comas for the day.  Despite all the delicious food and rain we went on a tour of the City by car.

We went back to the apartment and chatted about travel with the guys, looking at all the fantastic photos of the World framed in the hallway and a great map of the World with pins for all the places Ilton has travelled.  Jose Maria showed us his video on Youtube of his beautiful homeland, Nicaragua. Keith, Wayne and Jose Maria went geocaching to two locations close to the apartment in the rain but came up empty.

We were then entertained later by their friend, Daniella and her two children, Ana and Tomas. Ilton played the piano and Daniella sang. She did a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, Brazilian and Nicaragua National anthems, along with show tunes.  She has a beautiful gift for song.

Monday, 12 October was a holiday in Brazil. We spent the day touring Curitiba and then went to a Polish farm for brunch at Novo Polska in Campo Margo. Delicious food and this time a Polish food coma. Jose Maria climbed a tree for fruit and made friends with a small white bunny in one of the pens. Really fun day even with the constant rain showers. 

Ilton left tonight at 20:30 for his flight. Jose Maria found a translation app on his phone so we could communicate easier. He then made a traditional rice dessert for us to eat (soak rice in water for 1 hour, place in a sive, push the milk out of the rice then put in a blender and then strain again, put liquid into pan with 3 -4 cups of milk, cup of sugar and let thicken. Serve with cinnamon on top. Best eaten warm. This was delicious, we are now completely hooked on Nicaraguan food.



Pedestrian mall area in Curitiba


Palácio Avenida





Praça General Osório fountain (a swan and mermaids, pieces that were imported from France)


Praça Tiradentes in the historic district


A Catedral Basílica Menor Nossa Senhora da Luz (Catedral Basílica Menor Nossa Senhora da Luz dos Pinhais) on Praça Tiradentes


an amazing shot of how beautiful the Cathedral really is in person


Historical Distrist starting along the Rua das Flores, the first pedestrianised street in Brazil, you can stroll up to the Paço da Liberdade


The opposite side of Paço da Liberdade


Igreja do Rosário dos Pretos São Benedito


historic Curitiba


road trip to Campo Magro


Keith, Wayne, Ilton and Jose Maria at Curitiba in the distance from road to Novo Polska, Campo Magro


after lunch Jose Maria was playing with the bunnies behind the restaurant


Jose Maria climbing to get the fruit on the tree while Ilton watches him



views on our road trip back to Curitiba


village along our route back

Tuesday, 13 October we are up early to get a taxi to the train station to Sierra Verde Express train that left at 8:15 and arrived in Morretes at 12:15. We walked around the small City and had lunch at Verdadeiro Barreado. Really good fish stew served traditionally. Nice day spent in Morretes, caught the 17:30 bus back. We arrived at Caritiba station at 18:40, where we purchased our tickets for São Paulo for 10/14 at 23:45 arriving there 6 hours later.

We walked back to the apartment from the bus station, while walking we saw a street blocked with Food Trucks, produce vendors, cheese and meat for sale. We had dinner with Jose Maria.



Sierra Verde Express train


Entering our first tunnel


landscape was beautiful even with the cloud cover


above large bodies of water along the way


deep fall off of land into ravens 


cross river on high bridge


some building ruins of Morumbi


Waterfalls were vast


coming out of a tunnel



view just before we get to Morretes


historic district in Morretes






Selfie to show our friends we made it to the restaurant they recommended


River Nhundiaquara


historic district of Morretes


Paróquia Nossa Senhora do Porto built 1812 and houses the artwork of Theodore de Bona


River Nhundiaquara


Wayne on the riverside deck of Nhundiaquara Restaurant


Keith on the riverside deck of Nhundiaquara Restaurant


Keith and Wayne on the riverside deck of Nhundiaquara Restaurant, look at all the amazing traditional food on the table


Street closed with vendors along both sides, tons of different food

Wednesday, 14 October  Keith had to work in the morning. We went geocaching in the afternoon then met Ilton at the apartment and went to Jardim Botanico de Curitiba for the afternoon. We had açaí with granola and banana.

We took photos and exchanged information for Jose and Ilton when they come for the US. Jose Maria made dinner with pineapple and coconut milk on hamburgers. We talked about astrology, music and movies. 


Jardim Botânico de Curitiba In the portal of entry


Fountain in the center from portal to the greenhouse


Keith and Wayne at Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter


Keith, Ilton and Wayne at Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter


looking at Curitiba from the gardens


lake inside the Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter

Another great host in Brazil, these two guys were so much fun and we learned a lot from them. Ilton is a very seasoned traveler and excellent pianist. Jose Maria is a great guy, who loves his homeland (Nicaragua) and taught us so much about that country, a definite must see for us.  We look forward to seeing you on your US trip this winter. 

Outra grande anfitrião no Brasil, essses dois caras eram muito divertido e aprendemos muito com eles. Ilton é um viajante muito experiente e excelente pianista. Jose Maria é um grande cara, que ama sua terral natal (Nicarágua) e ensinou-nos muito sobre esse país, uma definitiva deve ver para nós. Estamos ansiosos para vê-lo em sua viagem aos EUA neste inverno.









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