South America
From the humid jungles of the north to the dry landscapes of the south, this continent has it all. Whether you’re interested in the great outdoors, dining on world-class food, or chillin’ out on a beautiful beach, you will find it in South America. Brush up on your Spanish and Portuguese, pack your hiking boots and get ready for a wild ride.

Top 7 Must-Try Wines in Argentina
If you’re a wine lover, you need to put Argentina on your travel itinerary, immediately! But, even if you’re not a total wineo, you’ll still appreciate the amazing wines on offer in this fantastic country. With seven provinces growing grapes (Mendoza, San Juan, La Rioja, Salta, Catamarca, Río Negro and Buenos Aires), and a culture filled with ...
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Perito Moreno Glacier – El Calafate’s Natural Wonder
“Perito Moreno is the coolest glacier ever! You’ll see soo many pieces of ice fall into the water!” “The edge of the glacier calves frequently, we saw tons of ice falling!” After hearing our fellow travellers and online articles describe Perito Moreno as the most amazing glacier, we couldn’t wait to witness this natural phenomenon ourselves. Armed with our camera ...
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Trekking Torres del Paine: The Ultimate Guide to The “O” Circuit
The Circuit trek in Torres del Paine is a trip for the intrepid traveller! This is an expedition where you’ll truly be out in nature, and away from the crowds. When deciding which trek to do in the National Park (W or O), it’s important to be realistic about your physical abilities. The “O” (Circuit) trek ...
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Punta Arenas, Chile: The City at The End of The World
Chile has to be one of the most interesting looking countries. A sliver of land that stretches along the Pacific coastline for more than 6,000 kilometers. Bordered by the cool Pacific Ocean on the west side, and the imposing Andes Mountains on the east, Chile is an isolated place. From central Chile, heading south, the country starts to ...
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A Guide To Valparaiso – Chile’s Colorful Street Art Capital
Brilliantly colored buildings, breathtaking lookouts, old funiculars and some of South America’s finest street art all pouring down steep hills towards a busy sea port and a secluded natural harbour. When we heard this description of Valparaiso, we knew we had to go. It even has a cool nickname: “Valpo“. At this point we’d been ...
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