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Rio Hang Gliding

4.7 (11 reviews)

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Buckle up for safety!
Laura C.

I told myself that if I didn't get dead, I would be giving this business an awesome review. I had a little trouble registering, but only because the site does not say that flights around Carnival cost more. Not a lot more, just a little...and they come with a t-shirt and video (with photos). The day of, a driver picks you up. He takes you to a national forest, where Konrad or one of his other 2 pilots are waiting for you. He then gets you geared up and gives you a quick lesson, being; he has you run while connected to him for about 20 paces, twice, so you know what to do when it is your turn to jump with him. What he tells you is "If you don't run fast, we drop on the landing 20 feet below. We don't die, but it hurts". That was good enough for me! I was going to run my hiney off! Side note: the landing below that he refers to is where the para-sailers take off from (but that hang-gliders fly over). You then wait for the wind to be right for the hang-gliders in line before you to take flight. When it is your turn, it is as simple as "One, Two, Three!" and then you walk 2 steps and then run - FAST! - until your feet are dangling in the air. The difference between sky-diving and hang-gliding is that sky-diving makes you feel like you are falling. Hang-gliding makes you feel like you are floating. It's very different and very surreal. I am a huge chicken, but discovered that I could even look straight down (hundreds if not a thousand feet down) and not be afraid. It's like large, warm gusts of wind are suspending you in the air - and that is a very safe feeling. Konrad, the owner, is incredibly pleasant, charming and reassuring. So much so that my friend who came with me, solely to take photos and who swore she would "Never" jump, decided to do it....and had a blast! Like me, Konrad made her feel safe and excited to "fly". What also made me feel safe was when I asked Konrad if he'd ever base-jumped. His reply was "Are you crazy? That's dangerous!". Well, okay then. Hang -gliding must not be dangerous. At least not when the pilots have a tourist attached to them. I think when a customer is involved, they take every precaution and don't do anything fancy (in Oregon, the sky divers that get hurt are the ones that are competing and doing tricks). When it is time to land, you make a very slow decent over the beach. Your pilot will then make a quick little dive towards the sand, but it isn't scary and your stomach doesn't hit your throat. Instead, you just have a "bummer" feeling that the flight is over. He puts his feet down first, so you really don't have to do much until you are stopped. You then walk with him up to the snack shack so he can download your photos and video (from the Gopro camera) and you can buy a celebratory drink. My friend had ridden down the mountain with Konrad's assistant, and upon seeing I was unscathed and beaming from excitement, decided to go. That and she knew she would always regret not doing it. "When in Rome!" I told her. I would recommend hang-gliding to anyone. I am afraid of heights but am slowly getting over that fear by forcing myself to do things like this. Not anything dangerous, just activities that are safety monitored. Like Konrad's website states "The numbers speak for themselves. There are about 10,000 tandem flights done in Rio every year with no accidents".

La S.

This was the best experience ever! I had the pleasure of spending 11 days exploring the beauty of Rio in July 2017 and one of my favorite moments was hang gliding. I have a thirst for excitement and adventure and jumping off of a mountain was on my bucket list. I was traveling with a group of 33 and we came from all over the world to have a trip of a lifetime and that we did. We arrived to the beach around 8 am and immediately were greeted and provided with release waivers. We were driven up the mountain some solo and others in pairs by whomever our instructor was. There were only so many instructors to go around so not everyone was taken at once. Also in addition to our large group there were other parties in attendance who were also trying to catch some wind and glide. There are two options: hang glide and paraglide. If you exceed 220 lbs your only option is hang gliding. My instructor was awesome! I cannot recall his name but he had blonde/brown locs. If I remember correctly he has been an instructor for 17 years. He made sure to explain everything in detail after we drove up the mountain. He strapped me into the harness and practiced the take off with me. For paragliding, they stated once we start running to not stop and to look forward and not down. Looking down will cause your reflex to kick in and you will come to an abrupt stop which can cause you to injure yourself on the platform. For hang gliding, you do not have to run but instead walk swiftly. As we waited for the wind, I sat on the platform which angles downward. There were 4 guys who assisted the take off standing further down the platform maybe in case of issue. The flight lasted about 10-12 minutes. If my memory serves me correctly the price was about $600RS. The pictures/video from the go pro are free but the 360 angle pics were $100RS which is placed on a disc. The go pro pics/video can be downloaded directly to your phone by the instructor. Cards are accepted. There are several stands to get fresh coconuts, chips, churros, water, and of course caipirinhas. There are bathrooms available across the registration window.

Flying over Sao Conrado beach. Incredible views!
Steven M.

My wife and I spent a week in Rio de Janeiro for our honeymoon. Hang Gliding off the top of Sugarloaf Mountain was on the top of our list (right above above visiting some of the famous Churrascarias). We found Rio Hang Gliding by Konrad because he's right at Sao Conrado beach, which is near the base of Sugar Loaf. Very convenient location. They have a nice outdoor booth where you can relax while you're waiting for the pilot to arrive. TIP: They have food and coconuts there too. We had lunch there and it was great. We hopped in the driver's car along with his helper and they took us up to the top of Sugarloaf mountain. We parked as close as we could to the top, but you will have to walk a little bit up some stairs to get to the actual top of the mountain. There are restrooms up there but they occupied most of the time, so it's best to use those at Sao Conrado beach instead. The pilot helped us suit up. Then he ran through exactly how we would launch and what would happen when we were in the air. It's all very simple. My wife handled it well even though she was a bit nervous at first. The pilots were great at making us feel calm and explaining everything. Then we got in line and launched! It was beautiful! By far, the coolest thing I've ever done. For about 10-15 minutes, we were flying. Almost completely silent. Just the breeze. The coolest part is that they have GoPros attached to the front and side of the glider, which take pictures at regular intervals. So at the end, we had an amazing collection of photos! I definitely recommend opting for both the front and side cameras. It's worth the extra few dollars! The pictures are incredible. Truly and amazing experience. And there's no other better place to do it than Rio de Janeiro. ONE MORE IMPORTANT TIP: Make sure you call +55 (21) 9843-9006. That's the number for this Rio Hang Gliding. There might be other hang gliding businesses out there, but this is the REAL one.

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I had a great time. It was my first time hang gliding and it went very smoothly with the staff. I would do it again!

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Jardim Botânico

Jardim Botânico

4.7(104 reviews)
5.6 kmJardim Botânico

I loved this huge botanical garden, which was like a beautiful tropical paradise. It was my first…read morestop after checking my luggage at the hotel. The cost was around $15 for US residents (less for locals) and only cash is accepted. Upon entering, I noticed black monkeys walking around the rainforest-esque environment, as well as climbing trees. There were palm trees, bright and colorful flowers, bodies of water, lovely little bridges, gorgeous fountain, yellow and green state house, greenhouses with rare and award winning orchids, a wonderful cafe serving fancy coffee & beverages, playground, and more. There were plenty of breathtaking views of the many natural wonders. I really enjoyed my time exploring the vast expanse of the garden. The place was sprawling and easy to get lost in. It tops the list as one of my favorite botanical gardens that I have visited.

After visiting Christ the Redeemer and Parque Lage, we made our way to Jardim Botanico. I've been…read moreto quite a few botanical gardens in my day and most of them are free. This one is not. And they charge a higher entrance fee for foreigners. A little more than I expected but it was still worth it. One of the most beautiful things about Brazil is nature. And you get a good dose of that here. Spectacular trees, bushes, and other foliage. Waterfalls. Bodies of water. The park is large and you can easily get lost exploring it all. There is also quite a bit of history with statues interspersed throughout the park. And plenty to read while you're at it. A few hours here is time well spent.

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Pedra da Gávea

Pedra da Gávea

4.9(7 reviews)
2.8 kmBarra da Tijuca

Probably the best hike I've done in my life so far. Also one of the most difficult…read more You can technically do it without a guide but I highly recommend getting one. The trail is pretty well marked so I don't think you'd get lost but getting a guide also gives you access to the rope and harness to get up the rock scramble (or 'Carrasqueira' as the locals call it). Allegedly you can go on your own and just pay one of the guys to rent the harness but I think a guide is worth it. Place they'll take some epic photos for you! I hiked Pedra da Gavea in late February so it was in the peak of summer in Rio. Temperatures hovered around 90F and it was HUMID. The heat and humidity had me hitting my inhaler on the way up. It takes about 3 hours to go up and 2-2.5 hours to go down. The views at the top are breathtaking so you'll probably want to hang out at the top for an hour or so. Plan for it to be an all-day affair. Bring a lot of water. Bring a light lunch. Put on some sunscreen.

An epic adventure hike that is not for the faint of heart. It's a pretty long trip to the top,…read morewhich includes some dangerous sections. The risk can be mitigated by an experienced guide with some ropes/harnesses for safety (mostly for the brief rock climb) . Local hikers tend to throw caution to the wind, but you don't want to go tumbling down a cliff do you? Getting to the top is about a 3 hour endeavor almost entirely uphill, you hike out the same way though downhill is obviously faster (maybe 2 hrs). You'll definitely want a good amount of water, so either a camelback or 3-4 12 oz waters per person. The views are totally breathtaking, I don't think I've ever been up so high without being in an airplane. If you're feeling fit and want a real hiking challenge in Rio, this is the one for you!

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