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This statue of Jesus stands some 38 meters tall, atop the Corcovado mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Designed by Brazilian Heitor da Silva Costa and created by French sculptor Paul Landowski, it is one of the world’s best-known monuments. The statue took five years to construct and was inaugurated on October 12, 1931. It has become a symbol of the city and of the warmth of the Brazilian people, who receive visitors with open arms.

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Brazil, virtual tour of Rio-de-Janeiro • 360° Aerial Panorama


It's very convenient to fly over Rio by helicopter.
Unlike most of other big cities of the world, where there are many restrictions and often special flight permissions are needed, in Rio de Janeiro you can fly almost everywhere and at any flight-level, surely, satisfying safety requirements and common sense. The crucial thing is don't make obstacles for the Boeings flying up from the neighboring airport. Also, it's sometimes forbidden to come closely and make photos of naval ships standing at the port.
The pilot was very cheerful; he put the music in my head-set, told me anecdotes, spun and revolved and, in general, executed all my photo-wishes.
However, several times during the hour, when I asked the helicopter to hover in the air and shot the panoramas, the pilot worried and said hard that it wasn't possible to stay long there and we had to fly away very soon.
After we had landed I asked the pilot why he hadn't allowed me to make photos in some places and had flown away, although in other places the helicopter could hover in the air for 5 or 10 minutes.
The pilot answered that he doesn't like the helicopter to hover in the air over favellas (favellas are poor districts of the city) because it's more easier to hit unmoved target with an automatic weapon than the moving one, and he wouldn't like to come back to the base with the hole in the cabin, especially, after one police helicopter has recently been hit in the air.
That is the life in Rio de Janeiro...
And you can see the panoramas which I shot there.

Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
After waking up from a sensual night of dancing in the Lapa barrio you can’t help but look up and see Christ the Redeemer. He watches over the favelas surrounding the city and hears the firework signals going off nightly. He sees the pickpockets as they start their weekend rounds along the beach and celebrates Carnival as the parade dances into the early morning. He is all knowing in this city, and remains a symbol of faith to the 6.2 million cariocas living below.
Christ the Redeemer stands proud at 130 feet tall, on top of Corcovado Mountain which reaches 2,300 feet over the city. This Jesus means business and is one of the largest tourist attractions in the city. There is no disputing that this is one destination that you must add to your itinerary when you visit Rio de Janeiro during your Brazil travel.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro

History of the Christ

In Portuguese, he is known as Cristo Redentor. The statue was designed by local engineer Heitor da Silva Costa and French sculptor Paul Landowski, and is the largest art deco statue in the world. Since its completion in 1931, the statue has been hit by lightning, defaced by graffiti vandals and in 2010 was restored to the tune of 7 million real (~$3.5 million).
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro

Visiting Christ the Redeemer

Christ the Redeemer is to Rio like the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, or the Statue of Liberty is to New York. It’s an instantly recognizable symbol of the city. Some tourists are drawn to the statue for its original purpose of spirituality, while some simply go to be in awe of the breathtaking views. When you reach the summit you can truly see the full reach of Rio.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – View from Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – View from Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
Once you arrive at the top, via taxi or rail, you have only 220 steps left to reach the statue. There have been elevators installed so climbing the final stairs is no longer required, but the personal trainer in me would suggest taking the stairs if you are capable of doing so.
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Brazil Travel – Crowds at Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
The top area around Christ the Redeemer is shoulder to shoulder congestion. Imagine merging the Jersey Turnpike with the 405 in LA, it’s nuts. Everyone is trying to get the perfect shot of the Christ. With the small size of the platform and the statue’s height it is hard to get the right angle so you will see many people laying down on the ground and shooting straight up. You have to be either very creative or very patient if you want photos without 10+ other tourists.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Getting the perfect photo at Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
While you are up there, get your pictures out of the way and save some time to look out at the Rio landscape. Hopefully you visited on a clear day because you are able to see miles of beaches, forests and cityscape. The views from up top are some of the most incredible sights I have seen.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Classic shot with Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro

 The Corcovado Railway

If you have the time I suggest taking the train up. It was the first electric train in Brazil and supports green initiatives to keep the air clean and conserve the forest by not contributing to pollution. Arrive early to purchase your tickets to see The Christ, there is almost always a wait. We arrived at 11 AM and the first train we could get on left at 1:30 PM. I suggest blocking out 4 – 5 hours round trip from your hotel for this excursion. The train leaves every 30 minutes starting from 8:30 AM – 7 PM. It travels directly up the Corcovado Mountain, crossing the largest urban forest in the world, the Tijuca National Park.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Corcovado Train in Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Corcovado Train in Rio de Janeiro

How to Get to Christ The Redeemer

From Ipanema Beach

Take the subway from Ipanema to Largo de Machado (3.20 reai pp)
Directly outside the Largo de Machado station look for the bus heading to Cosme Velho (2.75 reai pp)
From there you can take a taxi or the Corcovado railway to the summit.

Taxi

If you are short on time, hire a taxi to pick you up at your hotel and drive you up the mountain. Set a time and have him wait for you while you go in to walk around the Christ and then drive you back. With a larger group you can negotiate a lower per person price.

Tour

If you don’t feel like doing the planning yourself or you want to join in a bigger group to explore, you can join a tour of Christ the Redeemer from almost all of the hostels or hotels in the city. This is one of the most popular tours and usually includes Sugarloaf, Tijuca National Park and visiting various neighborhoods such as Lapa or Santa Teresa.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
Recently the Olympic committee released a 5 real collectors coin to commemorate the 2016 Olympic bid. The coin will feature the Olympic flag on the front and Christ the Redeemer on the back – still one of the most recognizable symbols of Brazil.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil Travel – View from Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janiero

Couples Travel Tips

  • Check the weather. The tickets are non-refundable and you are purchasing the tickets for 1 – 2 hours ahead. Check the clouds and make sure there isn’t a storm rolling in.
  • Expect crowds. Once you get off the train the area they have set up around The Christ is packed full of people. Most everyone up there is a tourist so don’t hesitate handing over your camera to get a photo of the two of you together.
  • Bring a book. Since you usually have to wait 1 – 2 hours until you can get a seat on the train, having something to read or a deck of cards will help the time fly by.
  • If you can’t wait, meet other couples and negotiate a round trip price for a taxi to drive you to the summit and back to your hotel. It will help you save money and time while also meeting fellow travelers!

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