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Depending on the tour and on the favela of choice, visitors are brought to the winding corridors of the communities in jeeps, or somewhat less conspicuously, in vans or on foot, with stops to see the markets, homes, recreational activities, commerce, nurseries, cultural and social projects.

It is important that the utmost deference is shown to the residents, and that the experience is as fruitful, informative and warm as possible - For this reason, tourists must act respectfully, not showing prejudice or offense towards any of the residents, and they should to establish a sympathetic and reciprocal relationship where possible.  

in the age of ever-present digital cameras and cell-phones, Visitors should ensure that they do not simply gaze voyeuristically at residents through a lens - this is why it is advised, and often regulated, that visitors do not take photos of people, or of the interior of people's homes, if a window is open, or if a welcoming resident offers entrance. arrow-back      arrow-forward

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