On the occasion of the most exciting sporting
events planets in Brazil, the tour companies in this country have devised
unique sightseeing services to attract tourists. And one of those ideas is the
amphibious travel bus running both on land and on water.
In the
following article, let’s come to Rio to participate in sightseeing journey from
land to sea on a travel bus ‘Duck’ running both on land and on water.
The cable
car visiting areas on
Mount Sugarloaf is one of the main attractions of Rio, and this is also the
starting point for the new tour on Brazil's amphibious travel buses. Called amphibious because it can operate as both a car and a boat, named Duck Copacabana. Buses
allow to transport 28 passengers with the cruise along the coastal path Botafogo and Flamengo to
Gloria marina and into the waters of Guanabara Bay.
Ms. Luciana Morosini, travel guide said: ‘People took advantage of the old buses and convert them into a unique buses. For many other countries, perhaps this means is not
strange, but for us it is new because it is the first time they appear in
Brazil. We are excited and proud to be involved in this journey. And of course,
the tourists, too, it will leave a good memory for them.’
The car was
designed by a group of engineers including three people, based on the idea of a
similar tour in Boston and London. They used the chassis of a Mercedes Benz
producted since 1972. When the bus went into the water, the engine will stop
working because it is controlled by a hydraulic rotor. The sailor will replace to
the driver. Children and passengers over 60 years old are required to wear life
jackets while other passengers are still encouraged to use.
Ms. Gabrela
Garcia, a Venezuela Guests shares: ‘It is very interesting, I thought it would
be a pity for those who can not experience this unique travel when coming to
Rio this year. This bus is also very beautiful, I loved it. And it makes me have
more good impression of this city.’
To
fabricate this special bus, it took 3 years. It was put into operation in early
2014. The engineers said, half the time of the research, they have focused on
perfecting the technical regulations of the Brazilian Navy and the local
department of motor vehicles. Therefore, the safety of this bus is very high
because it has four separate chambers equipped with special naval foam.
The tours
operate 4 times/day, except Mondays with the cost of 45 USD/person.