Being the paradise for criminal gangs, the slums in Brazil have become a magnet for tourists.
Life in the notorious global criminal slums in Brazil

Beyond its stunning landscapes, enchanting dances like Flama, and the mystical Amazon forest... Brazil is also renowned for its 1,000 slums, or locally known as favelas. Situated amidst the glittering city of Rio de Janeiro with its hottest beaches on the planet, the slums provide a contrasting, unique hue to the tourism panorama here.
In the past, the slums of Brazil have been the gathering places for low to middle-income individuals, beyond government control. These spots are dubbed as havens for crime, drugs, and gangs. During major events like the World Cup, Olympics... the government often negotiates with gangs to halt violence. However, unlike the peril of the other 999 slums, the residents of Santa Marta favela have transformed their place of residence into a bustling tourist spot.



Life Inside the Slums
Visiting Santa Marta, you'll get to experience life within the favelas. To ensure safety while navigating through the slums, tourists must have guides. Despite the harsh living conditions and lurking dangers, the residents of these slums always live with warmth and solidarity. When life gets better, instead of leaving, they choose to renovate their homes.
As a result, here you'll see some houses in the favela painted in vibrant, eye-catching colors. Born in Brazil, the powerhouse of soccer, even the impoverished people in the slums always hold a strong love for this sport. Amidst the old, rundown buildings lies a vast soccer field built for children to practice.


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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourApril 23, 2020