This is the second in a three-part series on the National Parks and Treks of Latin America, focusing on landscapes shaped by tectonic force and glacial time.. Lago Nordenskjöld, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Chile …
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Colonial Cities of Latin America
Latin America’s colonial cities are living time capsules: places where Spanish, Portuguese, and Indigenous histories have collided, overlapped, and reshaped one another over centuries. Some are major tourist centres; others, tucked in hills or along …
Continue readingArchaeological Sites of Latin America
One of the big draws of any visit to Latin America is the many archaeological sites, many of which today are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and new sites are continually being re-discovered. It is in …
Continue readingLake Titicaca – Holy Lake
Lake Titicaca is a place where history, culture, and natural beauty converge. Whether exploring the floating reed islands of the Uros, hiking the ancient trails of Isla del Sol, or soaking in the atmosphere of Puno and Copacabana, the lake offers a unique window into the Andean world.
Continue readingLa Paz – Altitude and Markets
La Paz, with its high altitude, rich history, vibrant culture, and unique markets, offers a compelling blend of experiences. From its bustling streets and cultural spectacles to its ancient ruins and modern infrastructure, the city provides a deep and varied exploration of Bolivian life. Totally mad but compelling.
Continue readingPotosí – Silver!
Potosí is a city that once had immeasurable wealth which came at a high human cost, a story that is etched into the walls of its grand colonial buildings and in the depths of Cerro Rico.
Continue readingSalar de Uyuni & Eduardo Avaroa Reserves – Surreal Landscapes
The Salar de Uyuni and the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve offer a surreal, awe-inspiring experience, one where the stark beauty of Bolivia’s high-altitude desert landscapes came to life. Between the flamingos, eroded rock formations, and the haunting remnants of Bolivia’s industrial past, the trip offered something new and unexpected at every turn.
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