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A Traveller's Guide to South America

South America, a land of extremes, boasts the world's largest river, the Amazon, and the driest place in the Atacama Desert. Whether uncovering Mexico's hidden gems or the mysteries of Easter Island, the continent invites exploration. 

South America promises a journey into some of Earth's most spectacular environments, from breathtaking natural landscapes to encounters with exotic wildlife.

Reasons to visit

The Cuisine

Prepare for a culinary adventure with mouthwatering dishes like arepas, ceviche, empanadas, and gaucho-style asado. From the rich and savoury matambre to the sweet indulgence of dulce de leche, the authenticity of these dishes is best experienced right at the source. And don't forget the wines—Mendoza's Malbec, Argentina's Torrontés, and emerging gems from Patagonia, like top-notch Pinot Noir. 

Chile brings its A-game with Carménère and Cabernet Sauvignon, giving Bordeaux a run for its money. Coastal delights include various ceviches, cassava bread, corviche, guatita, encebollado, and the delightful empanada de viento—deep-fried with a cheesy surprise and a sprinkle of sugar. 

Trek to ancient cities

The Inca Trail leads you to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, perched high in the Peruvian Andes. While many consider Machu Picchu a must-see, take notice of the four-day trek to the Lost City in the coastal jungles of northern Colombia. 

Whether you're marvelling at the Incan wonders or the mysteries of a hidden city, trekking to these ancient gems is an epic South American adventure that deserves a check on your travel list. 

Diverse cultures

Experience the rich tapestry of South American cultures woven from the diverse traditions of pre-Columbian civilizations, indigenous tribes, enslaved Africans, and immigrants from Asia and Europe. 

Each country boasts a unique blend of Latin and indigenous influences, shaping its distinct culture, reflected in the vibrant tapestry of food, music, architecture, and daily life. South America is a colossal melting pot, yet beneath it all lies a recognizable and captivating South American essence that unites this vast and varied continent.

Festivals and events

Inti Raymi Festival, Sacsayhuaman, Peru: Celebrated at an Inca site, this indigenous festival honouring the sun god was forbidden by conquistadors but revived in the 20th century. Features captivating performances of age-old music and dance.

Aymara New Year, Tiwanaku, Bolivia: A religious festival led by shamans aimed at securing bountiful harvests. Begins with sombre dawn rituals on the winter solstice, evolving into a joyous celebration.

Feria de las Flores, Medellin, Colombia: A colossal August flower fair is transforming Medellin with vibrant displays in homes, streets, and public spaces. Includes parades, music, workshops, and entertainment.

Bumba-Meu-Boi, Brazil: An annual folk story celebration through dance, drumming, and music throughout Brazil. Costumed performers parade through streets, encouraging lively crowd participation.

Fiesta de Nieve, Chile, Argentina: A July snow festival featuring winter sports, rodeo, music, and delectable food. Puerto Williams in Peru stands out as one of the festival’s hotspots.

100 Heritage Sites

South America boasts over 100 globally significant places protected by UNESCO, reflecting their cultural and natural importance. Among the well-known sites are the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu and the breathtaking Amazon jungle.

Diverse national parks: Abundant national parks showcase rare and protected flora and fauna, offering a glimpse into incredible biodiversity.

Historic cities: Cities like Cuzco in Peru, Potosi in Bolivia, and Quito in Ecuador are recognized for their cultural and historical significance.

Endless exploration: Whether you're ticking off World Heritage Sites or seeking extra-special places to visit, South America offers a multitude of delights to explore.

Country Overviews

Argentina

Argentina, a federal state, is a mosaic of twenty-three provinces and the bustling city of Buenos Aires. Argentina is a cultural haven renowned for its exceptional wine, delectable food, and vibrant music and dance.

Bolivia

Landlocked Bolivia, nestled in the Andes, boasts a diverse landscape from highland plateaus to Amazon lowlands. Rich in minerals like tin, silver, and lithium, Bolivia's unique cultural identity is intertwined with the production of coca leaves.

Brazil

Brazil is the giant of South America with a vast coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and the Amazon River basin. Famed for its vibrant culture and the extensive Amazon rainforest, Brazil stands as a geographical marvel.

Chile

Chile is a slender stretch between the Andes and the Pacific, beckons with diverse landscapes. From the arid Atacama Desert to the vineyards of central Chile, it captures hearts with its unique geography and cultural richness.

Colombia

Known as the "gateway to South America," Colombia bridges the continents. With coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, it boasts the second-largest population of Spanish speakers worldwide.

Ecuador

Ecuador is a biodiversity hotspot with lush landscapes and unique ecosystems. From the Galápagos Islands to the Amazon rainforest, its environmental richness coexists with challenges like oil exploration.

Peru

Peru is a treasure trove of natural resources and holds significant gold, silver, and more reserves. Steeped in ancient Inca history, its cultural legacy intertwines with diverse ecosystems, making it a unique destination.

Unique, Interesting or Unusual Places to visit

Salar De Uyuni

Salar De Uyuni beckons adventurers with its surreal landscape of bright white salt formations, creating a photographer's dream. While the journey may not be the easiest, the experience of exploring this natural wonder as part of a 3-4 day tour is undeniably worth it. Opt for a bus ride from Uyuni for an authentic adventure.

Chile's Marble Caves

Nestled in Patagonia, the Marble Caves are hidden gems amidst breathtaking landscapes. Located near the quaint village of Puerto Rio Tranquilo in southern Chile 🇨🇱, these caves, carved by nature over 6,000 years, offer a mesmerizing spectacle. It is a lesser-known destination, yet a captivating one.

Caño Cristales, Colombia

Caño Cristales, the River of Five Colors, unfolds its vibrant beauty in the Serrania de la Macarena, Meta. Resembling a rainbow on water, its red hue during the rainy season is attributed to the Macarenia Clavijera plant. 

Galapagos Islands 

The Galapagos Islands, scattered on either side of the equator west of Ecuador, lure history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. These islands were renowned for their wildlife and inspired Charles Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection. Encounter sea lions, penguins, and iconic giant tortoises in this natural wonderland.

Important things to know

1. The tap water situation varies across countries, so it's wise to double-check its safety before taking a sip. Hotels typically offer bottled or filtered water for a worry-free hydration experience.

2. Spanish dominates most countries' official languages, while Brazil stands out with Portuguese. Embrace the local flavour by learning some basic phrases—it goes a long way in fostering connections.

3. Go into the vibrant markets confidently, as haggling is common. Don't hesitate to negotiate a flat rate for taxis lacking a meter—it's all part of the cultural experience.

4. While most parts of the continent are traveller-friendly, a bit of research on crime rates, prevalent diseases, and recommended vaccinations is a smart move. Prioritize your well-being.

5. Budget-conscious travellers anticipate spending around $1100 per month. Tailor your journey to fit your budget, allowing you to savour the richness of South America without breaking the bank.

6. South America's visa policies vary; some countries boast open borders, while others demand visas. Take Brazil, for instance, where U.S. passport holders need a $160 visa. Always check entry requirements beforehand.

Is it safe to travel

Travelling to South America is generally a thrilling adventure with minimal safety concerns. While some countries have faced political challenges, most regions are safe to explore, especially with guided tours that ensure you witness the best each place offers.

For solo female travellers, Central and South America are welcoming destinations. Most countries prioritize safety; however, like any part of the world, specific areas with potential risks are best avoided.

Regardless of your chosen destination, it's always wise to leave valuables at home and travel with abundant caution.

What do the experts say?

Kajal Gadhia

Kajal Gadhia

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The best time to visit Argentina depends on the region you want to see, but Spring (September-November) and Autumn (March-May) are generally ideal for visiting Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and Iguazú Falls, offering pleasant weather and beautiful scenery. For Patagonia, the summer months (December-March) are best for hiking and accessible trails, though you can visit other times of year with appropriate clothing.
Kajal Gadhia

Kajal Gadhia

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If you are lucky enough to visit during August, make sure you attend the iconic Buenos Aires Tango Festival, which fills the city with performances, lessons, and open-air parties celebrating the birthplace of Tango.
Kajal Gadhia

Kajal Gadhia

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While football (soccer) is extremely popular, the official national sport is Pato, a game involving horseback riders trying to grab a duck or a similar ball.
Virginia Dameno

Virginia Dameno

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A unique local experience is visiting El Ateneo Grand Splendid in Buenos Aires, one of the largest and most beautiful bookstores in the world. It’s set inside a former theatre.
Virginia Dameno

Virginia Dameno

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Argentina’s climate varies widely: the north is subtropical, the Pampas are temperate, the Andes are cooler, and Patagonia is cold and windy. Travellers should pack accordingly for each region.

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