![]() ![]() As a good Jewish boy, I always need some mother time. When we arrived in Cape Town, we met #ZachsRTW guest, Jessica, aka “mom.” We had not seen any family since the last time in Africa, so it was really nice to see her familiar face. This is a must do for any foodie heading to Sao Paulo! For $14.50 per person, you get a Michelin-level lunch. In the back of a small art supplies store is the restaurant Peti Gastronomia. We only spent about 16 hours in Sao Paulo, but we do have one recommendation. Now, it’s as easy as a few clicks and a credit card payment. ![]() However, we lucked out! Brazil just began to allow e-visas that are completed and processed in a matter of days! For those of you unaware, it used to take multiple visits to the Brazilian embassy and over a week of waiting to get approved. Months ago, this would have been a huge hassle because of Brazil’s (outdated) visa system. We transferred our trusty Chase Ultimate Rewards points to United points and booked SAO-JNB-CPT in business class for 50,000 points and $45.90 per person!ĭue to flight times, we had to spend one night in Sao Paulo. ![]() The only direct flight is from Sao Paulo to Johannesburg. While relatively close (it’s all relative when you’re traveling as much as we have), South Africa is a pain in the ass to get to from South America. After a week in Jose Ignacio, it was time for “the audible” back to Cape Town for Gadi and Nisi’s wedding festivities #GCandNisi. ![]()
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