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GETTING AROUND
Porto Alegre, the state's capital, has an
airport which serves the capital cities of
neighboring countries and major Brazilian
cities. Excellent roads and good bus
services connect all parts of Rio Grande
do Sul with Porto Alegre. Well-surfaced
highways even connect most of the
smallest towns and villages. It is essential
to have a rented car, or to make advance
arrangements to be met by a guide in the
nearest town, if an estancia (ranch) stay
has been organized. The Serra range is
about two hours from Porto Alegre, and
the most direct route is the congested
BR-116 highway.
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