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So, what all must you not miss when in South America?
The deepest falls (Kerepakupai) of the Pemón tribe, the Angel Falls is 979 meters high and located in the Canaima National Park. It is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, giving one of the best views one would get in their lifetime! Only a flight can take you here since it is not accessible through roads.
One of South America’s most famous archaeological sites, the city of Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century. It is known for its huge stone walls worldwide and arouses quite a mystery as to why it was abandoned. It can be reached through Cusco.
Beaches and parties, hills and beauty, famous monuments (as of Christ the Redeemer) Rio de Janeiro have a whole package to offer. What’s more is that you can get a mix of African and European culture here to experience, and also some of the best hiking trails.
It is the world’s largest salt flat that was formed by evaporation of lakes in the prehistoric times. The thick crust extends to the horizon forming polygonal patterns and also has reflective qualities at certain times of the year. It is then that the sky reflects on the ground and seems like an exquisite otherworldly terrain where one can walk in the sky!
Famous for its coffee, Colombia is a must visit to taste its enchanting cup right in the coffee plantation. Besides, a place for all sorts of adventurous activities is always desirable in a trip!
Fancy a change into the cold climate? A hike in the freezing winds or a jeep tour to view the neighbouring volcanoes, you would be 6,000 metres above the ground if you can make it. And well, the view from there? You can only imagine how lovely that’d be!
Whether you are in Argentina or in Brazil, these falls are so big that you can visit it from both these places. It is one of the new additions to the seven wonders and evidently one of the most famous falls in all of South America.
Colonial architecture, colourful streets, old churches and castles – this Spanish colony is full of energy and friendly vibes that you’d love to stroll around and learn more about.
For anyone visiting the Chilean Patagonia, Puerto Natales is the gateway to this national park. It is full of hikers in its high season and has hikes which range from 5-10 days. The colour changing trees, huge glaciers and dramatic peaks are the highlights of this place.
Another famous point to begin hiking from, or even to explore the nearby regions, the Argentinian Patagonia is a paradise for explorers. Mountains, lakes and glaciers, the one day trip to this place is worth the memories!
So, what all must you not miss when in South America?
The deepest falls (Kerepakupai) of the Pemón tribe, the Angel Falls is 979 meters high and located in the Canaima National Park. It is the highest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, giving one of the best views one would get in their lifetime! Only a flight can take you here since it is not accessible through roads.
One of South America’s most famous archaeological sites, the city of Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century. It is known for its huge stone walls worldwide and arouses quite a mystery as to why it was abandoned. It can be reached through Cusco.
Beaches and parties, hills and beauty, famous monuments (as of Christ the Redeemer) Rio de Janeiro have a whole package to offer. What’s more is that you can get a mix of African and European culture here to experience, and also some of the best hiking trails.
It is the world’s largest salt flat that was formed by evaporation of lakes in the prehistoric times. The thick crust extends to the horizon forming polygonal patterns and also has reflective qualities at certain times of the year. It is then that the sky reflects on the ground and seems like an exquisite otherworldly terrain where one can walk in the sky!
Famous for its coffee, Colombia is a must visit to taste its enchanting cup right in the coffee plantation. Besides, a place for all sorts of adventurous activities is always desirable in a trip!
Fancy a change into the cold climate? A hike in the freezing winds or a jeep tour to view the neighbouring volcanoes, you would be 6,000 metres above the ground if you can make it. And well, the view from there? You can only imagine how lovely that’d be!
Whether you are in Argentina or in Brazil, these falls are so big that you can visit it from both these places. It is one of the new additions to the seven wonders and evidently one of the most famous falls in all of South America.
Colonial architecture, colourful streets, old churches and castles – this Spanish colony is full of energy and friendly vibes that you’d love to stroll around and learn more about.
For anyone visiting the Chilean Patagonia, Puerto Natales is the gateway to this national park. It is full of hikers in its high season and has hikes which range from 5-10 days. The colour changing trees, huge glaciers and dramatic peaks are the highlights of this place.
Another famous point to begin hiking from, or even to explore the nearby regions, the Argentinian Patagonia is a paradise for explorers. Mountains, lakes and glaciers, the one day trip to this place is worth the memories!
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