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Exploring a completely new part of the world can be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences. However, as holidays to South America involve flying to a whole different...
Blogs about trekking in South America, from Patagonia to the Inca Trail.
Exploring a completely new part of the world can be one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences. However, as holidays to South America involve flying to a whole different...
Planning a holiday in South America is always exciting but travelling to a different continent requires holidaymakers to take certain steps and precautions to ensure they don’t negatively affect their...
The good news about travelling with diabetes is that it no longer has to be a barrier. By taking the proper precautions, you can explore the world without hindrance and...
While a South America trip can mean vastly different things depending on where you go and how you choose to spend your time, one thing your visit should always be...
At just a notch under 900 miles, travelling between the beautiful cities of Buenos Aires and Santiago can be a fulfilling and electrifying experience for those who choose to travel...
Tierra del Fuego is found at the edges of the most southern part of South America. It’s a place of unusual beauty and a highlight of Argentina holidays: a stunning...
Inca Trail permits, which are required for all those wishing to trek the famous route to Machu Picchu, have traditionally been released in February, but it’s just been announced that...
When you’re trekking in Argentina, you’re on much more than just a holiday. The Amazon rainforest is an adventure and an experience of a lifetime. While you’re there, you’re going...
From rivers of red to luna landscapes, marble caves to a pyramid of ice, and everything in between, these are the most incredible and bizarre natural wonders of South America!...
The Inca Trail is one of the ultimate travel experiences, but it requires a good level of fitness and definitely isn’t for everyone. But luckily there are a number of alternative routes...