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City Guide
Olhos-d'Água, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Overview
Olhos-d'Água is a small, rural town in northern Minas Gerais, Brazil, offering travelers a slice of authentic countryside life. With under 6,000 residents, it's known for its calm pace, friendly locals, and scenic landscapes dotted with traditional homes and small farms.
Best Time to Visit
April to September for mild, dry weather ideal for outdoor activities and exploration.
Local Tips
Most amenities close early; bring cash as card acceptance is limited in smaller shops. The town is walkable, but local taxis are available for longer distances.
Cultural Etiquette
Greet people politely; a handshake or nod is common. Dress is casual but respectful, especially when visiting churches. Tipping at restaurants is appreciated but not mandatory (5-10%).
Safety Warnings
Olhos-d'Água is generally safe, but take standard precautions with valuables, especially at night. Some rural roads can be poorly lit; avoid walking alone in isolated areas after dark.
Hidden Gems
Explore the nearby waterfalls, like Cachoeira dos Macacos, and seek out artisanal cheese producers for a taste of local flavors.
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