What cities and/or regions would be
Worth visiting/moving to for the following activities, in order of priority:
1. Mountain Biking
2. Hunting medium/large game
3. Camping
4. Technical Schools
5. Beaches, both lake or Ocean
6. 50k-500k population of county or province.
Comments
Chile or Peru
No clue. Its not really an activity locals do. I am not sure about the legalities either.
Depends what kind of camping. Beach? Mountain? Forest?
Brazil or Mexico
Somewhere in the Caribbean but if you want the party vibe then Brazil or Colombia.
I think google will be a better way to look this up.
Huaraz, Ancash Perú.
It’s known for its hiking trails to mountains and to lakes. Also known for camping spots.
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In Brazil, Mountain Biking and Road Cycling, Goiânia has safe places and groups to ride with, very nice trails, although I’m a road person. There’s the raceway with a nice pack, a 40km cycle path linking two cities. Camping… I do not recommend in Brazil, many people do it, but read about ‘Champinha’ and take your conclusions, but ‘luxury camping’ you can have in Pirenópolis or Alto Paraíso, close to Goiânia and Brasília. You stay in a nice hotel, but with lots of waterfalls and nature to explore. South Minas has a lot of great places too, but I will try to stick with the Middle Western axis here that I know better. Fishing/Hunting in Pará, bordering Tocantins, beginning from Conceição do Araguaia and up to the north, one day drive from the Goiânia/Brasília hub. But Hunting is not something common in Brazil unless you own the land, I don’t know how it works in the national park system, but my father usually would travel to a friend’s farmer and hunt bambi’s mother or whatever was a trophy. My actual experience is basically within someone’s land and pretty much illegal, like the guy trying to catch a jaguar preying on cattle, birds sometimes for practicing. Beaches? Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Technical Schools? State capitals, all of them, basically. Nice medium city to live (and work, I imagine)? It really depends on what you’re planning to do. I believe Uberlândia goes a little over that, but has major city infrastructure and it’s strategically located as a ‘capital’ of a subregion between São Paulo and Goiás.