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March to May & September to February |
Argentina offers an incredible sort of landscapes to discover. Argentina is a land of extremes: its hectic urban centers contrast with a staggeringly remote hinterland. The country can be simultaneously hot in one region & cold in another. It is Argentina’s natural history that truly astounds. It is so topographically diverse that there is something for everyone. A number of factors need to be considered when planning a trip to Argentina.
when planning any trip to Argentina, don’t overlook the fact that this is the world’s eighth-largest country. Unless your trip is an open-ended overland excursion, this means choosing among numerous options both as to destinations & means of transportation. In a country of Argentina’s size & diversity, there’s an infinity of itineraries, depending on each traveler’s time & interests.
Important places to visit :
Buenos Aires, Esquel, Bariloche, Central Patagonia, Comodoro Rivadavia, Salta, Southern Patagonia, Punta Tombo, Mendoza, San Martin de los Andes, Jujuy, Peninsula Valdes, Moon Valley.
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Cruzeiro Real |
-2 to -5 |
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One of the largest countries of South America, Brazil is a land of contrasts replete with varied natural scenic views. There are different places to visit in Brazil with great sun kissed beaches, Amazon forests & historic cities to name a few. The warm hospitability of the general Brazilian masses makes the place more attractive. The different historical places of visit in Brazil offers you fascinating glimpse into the unending mysteries of great historic events & incidents which shook the nation, if not always but for a while.
Important places to visit :
Fernando de Noronha Island, Rio de Janerio, Salvador. |
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Colombian Peso |
-5 |
December to March and July to August |
Colombia is truly the undiscovered gem of South America.
Colombia will amaze & enchant every visitor from the cosmopolitan capital city Bogota with its world famous museums to the beautiful Caribbean coast & historical city of Cartagena.
The country does have places that are far away from the main cities, but at the same time, the fact remains that there are many incredible places which are perfectly safe to visit & fun to be in!! The Amazon jungle trips, the sea kayaking tours, the sailing expeditions, the stay in comfortable & luxurious Bogot & Cartagena Hotels it promises to be a complete vacation for everyone who is fond of thrill & adventure!
During a Mexican adventure holiday you could wander the moon-like desert lands of the remote Baja peninsula, surf one of the best beach-breaks in the world along the Oaxaca coastline, trek through the lush tropical rainforests of south Mexico, boat down meandering rivers to the sound of howler monkeys, or walk through emerald jungles to reach magnificent ancient Mayan ruins. As the home of some of the Americas’ best archaeology, most vibrant cities, & more than 10% of the world’s biodiversity, Mexico is a brilliant destination for adventure holidays.
Important places to visit :
The Amazon, Antioquia, Bogota, Bolivar, Boyaca, Caldas, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Providencia, Risaralda, San Andres , Santander, Quindio, Valle del Cauca. |
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Peru
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Nuevo Sol |
-5 |
June to August |
From exotic jungle to coastal desert via the breathtaking peaks of the Andes, Peru’s staggering variety of places to visit means the potential for adventure is boundless. Whether you want to trek the hallowed Inca Trail, drink pisco sours in a sleepy colonial town, swim with pink dolphins or paddle your way down the Amazon in a dugout canoe – or all of the above – this is a country that’s ripe for exploring.
Wherever you go, Peru’s vibrant Andean culture, one of the most exciting in the Americas, will brighten your travels: tucked-away highland towns explode into colour on market day, & local fiestas are celebrated with unbridled enthusiasm.
Important places to visit :
Machu Picchu
As Peru’s most popular tourist attraction & one of the world’s most famous archaeological wonders, Machu Picchu is located 7,000 feet (2,100 meters) above sea level in the Andes Mountains. Although this magnificent Inca site provokes more mysteries than facts, it is believed that Machu Picchu was first built around the middle of the 15th century as a military fortress then later used as an estate for Inca royalty.
Cusco
Often serving as a popular base to explore nearby famous ruins like Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cusco was the historic capital of the Inca Empire. Located in southeastern Peru, Cusco one of Peru’s most important tourist destinations.
Arequipa
One of Peru’s most visited cities, Arequipa is surrounded by three picturesque volcanoes in the country’s Southern Coastal region. Arequipa embodies a rich mix of the indigenous & Spanish colonial cultures. Examples of Spanish colonial architecture can be found throughout the center of the city. Arequipa is also the gateway to Peru’s most visited natural attraction, the Colca Canyon.
Sacred Valley
Once the heartland of the Inca Empire, The Sacred Valley of the Incas is a valley in the Andes, close to Cusco & the ancient city of Machu Picchu. The region contains numerous archaeological remains & villages including the Inca cities of Pisac & Ollantaytambo.
Lima
As Peru’s capital & largest city, Lima is a sprawling metropolis constituting an architectural blend of pre-Hispanic, colonial & modern infrastructure. The city was founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro & offers a rich history as well as exceptional food, a vibrant culture & lively nightlife.
Iquitos
Iquitos is a unique city in that it is the largest city in the world inaccessible by roads, leaving planes & boats as the primary ways of entrance. However, that doesn’t stop it from being one of the most popular places to visit in Peru. Because of its location on the banks of the Amazon River in northeastern Peru, Iquitos is the gateway to exploring the Amazon.
Nazca Desert
The Nazca Desert occupies a strip along the northern Pacific coast on a high arid plateau. The famous Nazca Lines are located between the towns of Nazca & Palpa. Created between 200 BC & 700 AD the figures range from simple lines to stylized spiders, monkeys, lizards & human figures. The dry, windless, stable climate of the Nazca Desert has helped keep the lines uncovered to the present day.
Trujillo
Trujillo is a moderately large city in Northwestern Peru, near the Pacific Coast. The city was founded in 1534 among 4 Chimu settlements to enable the Spanish to ally with them against the Incas. Trujillo is close to the pre-Columbian site of Chan Chan, the largest adobe city in the ancient world & the beach resort of Huanchaco.
Mancora
Once just an attractive roadside fishing port, Mancora is now the most trendy beach in Peru, attracting a surf crowd from around the globe. It’s a highly welcome & very enjoyable stopover when traveling along the north coast.
Puno
Puno is a port city on the shores of Lake Titicaca on the Altiplano of Peru. Despite its picturesque hillside setting, the city itself is a ramshackle collection of mostly unfinished modern buildings. Its biggest attraction is as a departure point for the famous floating islands on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca. |
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Chile
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Peso |
-4 |
October to April |
A long, narrow sliver of land, clinging to the edge of a continent, Chile has often drawn attention to itself for its wholly implausible shape. Seen in the pages of an atlas, the country’s outline strikes you as aberrant & fantastical; 4300km in length (the equivalent of Norway to Nigeria) & with an average width of just 175km, the very idea of it seems absurd.
Once you’re on Chilean soil, however, these boundaries make perfect sense & visitors quickly realize that Chile is a geographically self-contained unit.
Important places to visit :
Easter Island
One of the most isolated islands on Earth, Easter Island is located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. Officially a territory of Chile, it lies thousands of miles off the coast roughly halfway to Tahiti. The island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapanui people centuries ago. Not surprisingly, the well-publicized moai have overshadowed the island’s other tourist attractions. But Easter Island also offers some great diving & surfing as well as two volcanic craters & several sandy beaches.
Lauca National Park
Lauca National Park is located in Chile’s far north, in the Andean range & is one of the top tourist attractions in Chile. The most spectacular feature in Lauca is the beautiful Lago Chungar・ one of the world’s highest lakes. Looming over it is the impossibly perfect cone of Volcan Parinacota, a dormant volcano with a twin brother, Volcan Pomerape, just across the border with Bolivia.
Pucon
Pucon is a small touristy town in the middle of the southern Lake District. The unrivaled location by a beautiful lake & imposing volcano makes it one of the most popular tourist attractions in Chile. Pucon offers a variety of sports & recreational activities including water skiing, snow skiing, white water rafting & kayaking, horseback riding, natural hot springs & climbing the Villarrica volcano.
Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine is a national park in the Extreme South region of Patagonian Chile & features mountains, lakes & glaciers. The centerpiece of the park are the three Towers of Paine, three spectacular granite peaks shaped by the forces of glacial ice. The highest peak is about 2,500 meters (8200 feet).
Valle de la Luna
Valle de la Luna is located in the Atacama Desert. This breathtaking desert landscape is the result of centuries of winds & floods on the sand & stone of the region. The large sand dunes & stone formations mimic the surface of the moon, giving the region its name, which translates to “Valley of the Moon”.
San Rafael Glacier
Located within the Laguna San Rafael National Park, the San Rafael Glacier is a giant glacier that calves into the Laguna San Rafael. The glacier is accessible only by boat or plane. The journey by boat is a spectacle in itself, passing through the narrow channels of the isolated Aisen region. What you can see from the boat is in fact just the end of the glacier’s, which extends some 15km (9 miles) from its source.
Valparaiso
Located on the Pacific coast of the central region of Chile, Valparaiso is known for its brightly colored houses, bohemian culture & beautiful seaside views. Built upon dozens of steep hillsides overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Valparaiso boasts a labyrinth of streets & cobblestone alleyways, embodying a rich architectural & cultural legacy.
Chiloe Island
Chiloe Island is the largest island of the Chilo・Archipelago in the Los Lagos Region & the second-largest island in South America after Tierra del Fuego. In part because of its physical isolation from the rest of Chile, Chiloe has a very special architecture & local culture. The Spanish who arrived in the 16th century, & Jesuit missionaries who followed, constructed hundreds of unique wooden churches in an attempt to bring Christianity to the archipelago. The result was a mixing of Catholicism & indigenous Chilean beliefs.
Los Pinguinos Natural Monument
The largest penguin colonies in southern Chile, Los Pinguinos Natural Monument is home to more than 120,000 Magellanic penguins. Located on the small Magdalena Island, just one square kilometer & topped by a pretty red lighthouse, it lies 35km (22 miles) northeast of Punta Arenas. In September or October each year, the birds migrate back here & find their mate. By the end of March the penguins have returned to sea again.
Cerro San Cristobal
Cerro San Cristobal is a hill in northern Santiago with a beautiful view over the city &, on a clear day, the &es. At the peak, there is a church & a 22 meter (72 feet) statue of the Virgin Mary. The summit can be reached by cable car or a long hike. Cerro San Cristobal houses the Parque Metropolitano, Santiago’s largest public park. In the park there is also a botanical garden, zoo & two swimming pools. |
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