Hitchhiking from Chuy
Hitchhiking to Chuy
Recent reviews mentioning Chuy
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If you want to hitch hike to Porto Alegre, Pelotas or Rio Grande, the check point on the brazilian side. Is the best place. After people get checked you can easyly ask for a ride. But you need to walk like 2 km out of town!―Anonymous
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If it is often long waiting times til we hitch a ride from Chuí towards Pelotas. If that has been the case with you, I'd recommend writing on a paper the name of one of these places on the way: Mangueiras or Quatro irmãos. These are some sort of farms on the way, there's absolutely nothing around these farms, but trucks come in and out loading stuff produced by in the region. This can be a way of moving some kilometers if you are stuck, since truck drivers might want to pick you up thinking that you're coming to work on those places or something like that.―Anonymous
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Me and my female friend waited for 2 hours only thumbing. Make a sign. Let it be Santa Victoria, Porto Alegre, Pelotas, or whatever. But make ANY sign.―Balazs
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I hitch hiked here to Santa Victoria do Palmar, on october 2013. A man stopped his car for me and leave me in a good point in Santa Vitoria to hitch hike to Porto Alegre. From Chuy (Uruguay) to the Brazilian front office you have to walk like 3 km. I recomend to go very early in the morning.―Lolangarros
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-33.67222, -53.44368
If it is often long waiting times til we hitch a ride from Chuí towards Pelotas. If that has been the case with you, I'd recommend writing on a paper the name of one of these places on the way: Mangueiras or Quatro irmãos. These are some sort of farms on the way, there's absolutely nothing around these farms, but trucks come in and out loading stuff produced by in the region. This can be a way of moving some kilometers if you are stuck, since truck drivers might want to pick you up thinking that you're coming to work on those places or something like that.―Anonymous
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-33.67222, -53.44368
You can trying hitching a ride to Brazilian cities from here. Me and a friend waited quite a while, but in the end asked one truck driver and he took us all the way to Porto Alegre.―Anonymous
-33.69132, -53.48561
This is better to go towards Treinta y Tres o inland - enough traffic to pick you up―Anonymous
-33.70828, -53.46048
Easy to get a ride from the immigration checkpoint. Plenty drivers heading south to Punta del Diablo/Castillos―Anonymous