Belem The North, Brazil Travel Guide
Your clothing choices reflect Belém's tropical climate.
Dress comfortably and respectfully.
Comfortable, breathable, quick-drying shoes for city streets, markets, and attractions. Good arch support is a plus.
Useful for wet areas, river beaches, hotel rooms. They dry quickly and are easy to clean.
Recommended for jungle excursions or any activity with uneven terrain, insects, or mud. Waterproof hiking sandals are an option.
Have both physical and digital copies of important documents.
Power compatibility and staying connected are important.
Capture memories and navigate with ease.
Utilize cloud storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud) to back up photos and scanned documents.
This safeguards your memories and information in case of device loss or theft.
Consider a VPN service like NordVPN or ExpressVPN for secure browsing on public Wi-Fi.
A well-stocked kit addresses minor issues.
Shield yourself from sun and insects.
Bring lightweight, quick-drying Hiking boots or sturdy closed-toe shoes.
Bring a swimsuit for hotel pools or river beaches.
For extended river trips on slow boats, passengers often sleep in hammocks on deck.
Small items that make a big difference.
Reduce waste and save money.
Reduces water pollution.
Minimizes plastic waste.
For market visits.
For small electronics.
Pack light to make movement around Belém easier. Over-packing will not serve you well in this humid environment.
Focus on quick-drying fabrics that allow for frequent washing. You can always wash clothes or purchase basic necessities locally if needed.