Category: South America
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Itinerary: four days in Buenos Aires
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Argentina’s capital city is not known as the Paris of South America for no reason. Arts, culture, late nights and je-ne-sais-quoi abound, four days in Buenos Aires will take you around the city’s hallmarks: steak restaurants, football stadiums, tango, and the famous brightly coloured houses. Day 1: central Buenos Aires…
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Cities, salt flats and deserts: a two-week loop through Argentina, Chile and Bolivia
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If you want to hit a mix of landscapes across three countries in South America then read on. This is a loop from Salta in northern Argentina, into the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, then through the wild landscapes of Bolivia to its famous Salar de Uyuni (Salt Flats), then…
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Dealing with travel disappointment: Humahuaca
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Have you ever specifically added something to your travel itinerary only to arrive there and find out that for some reason you can’t do it? Travel disappointment is real and I experienced just that in Humahuaca in northern Argentina. We were travelling south from Uyuni in Bolivia to Salta in…
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Underrated Uyuni: more than just a gateway to Bolivia’s Salt Flats
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Most people overlook Uyuni as a stopping off point for the beginning or end of a tour to the Salar de Uyuni. By all accounts, there is not much to do here. A Google search for “things to do in Uyuni” will bring up a long list of things to…
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Why Bolivia’s Salt Flats are totally worth it
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Contrary to expectation, entering Bolivia’s Salt Flats is a gradual process. The ground does not suddenly turn from a rocky brown to a snowy white. Pale sprinkles begin to appear, becoming more and more frequent, until before you know it you are surrounded by a dazzling vista of pure white…
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Unbelievable nature: Bolivia’s wild south west
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The three-day tour you can take from San Pedro de Atacama in Chile to the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia has some of the most stunning natural scenery I have ever seen. The route is through south-west Bolivia, including through the Reserva Nacional de Fauna Andina Edoardo Avaroa. It involves…
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San Pedro de Atacama as a town
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San Pedro de Atacama is the main hub for tours in the Atacama Desert so it’s likely you’ll spend a bit of time here between your excursions. The town has a bit of a Wild West feel, with dusty streets lined with single-storey buildings and Chilean flags hanging from every…
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Atacama Desert tours: which ones to choose and how to book them
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San Pedro de Atacama is the main hub for Atacama Desert tours. Walking through the town you’ll see numerous tour agencies advertising numerous different tours… but which ones should you choose? The main Atacama desert tours The main Atacama Desert tours are: How to book Atacama Desert tours The tours…
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Impressions of… Santiago
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First glimpses of Santiago: a huge sprawling city encircled by Andes; an urban valley glinting beneath a hot, cloudless sky. Santiago’s mountains are desert-coloured, dotted with dark bushes. Higher up and further away are abstract patches of snow; if you look closely through the dusty atmosphere, you can see the…
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Reasons to visit Mendoza, Argentina’s most underrated city
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Many people travelling to Argentina will have heard of Mendoza. Most people will know it as Argentina’s main wine region and travel there to embark a wine tour or two. Indeed, Mendoza is surrounded by vineyards and the wine they produce is some of the finest in the world. But…