Latin America’s megacities — those with populations over 10 million — pulse with energy, each offering a distinct cultural and urban experience. From sprawling business hubs to artistic powerhouses, these cities reflect the complexity and …
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Volcanoes, Highlands and Icefields of Latin America
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 …
Continue readingColonial 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 readingTierra del Fuego – Penguins at the End of the World
Tierra del Fuego is a land of captivating extremes—a place where rugged landscapes, shifting borders, and rich wildlife intersect with historical legacies and environmental challenges. Our journey across the “End of the World” showcased an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and enduring frontier spirit that defines this unique region.
Continue readingTorres del Paine – The W Walk
The 106 km W Trek through Torres del Paine’s rugged landscape covered Grey Glacier, Valle del Francés, and Mirador Las Torres. The journey showcased the park’s diverse wildlife, scenic vistas, and environmental challenges, creating an unforgettable Patagonian adventure.
Continue readingCarretera Austral: Road through the Dramatic Landscapes Patagonia
The Carretera Austral, or Route 7, is one of Chile’s most iconic roadways, carving a road through the dramatic landscapes of Patagonia. Stretching over 1,200 kilometres from Puerto Montt to Villa O’Higgins, this remote and rugged …
Continue readingSantiago: The Heart of Chile
Santiago stands as a thriving, evolving city. Its juxtaposition of colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and the occasional view of the Andes makes it a compelling destination. The city is continually evolving, much like the country itself, navigating between its tumultuous past and a promising future.
Continue readingSan Pedro de Atacama – Oasis in the World’s Driest Desert
San Pedro de Atacama presents a captivating blend of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and awe-inspiring landscapes. Despite the harsh desert climate, it offers a rich, unforgettable experience, from high-altitude adventures to stargazing under pristine skies.
Continue readingValparaíso – Funiculars and Street Art
Valparaíso’s enigmatic charm, vibrant street art, and rich cultural history make it one of the most captivating cities in Chile. From the colourful murals that line its narrow streets to the historic funiculars that climb its hills, the city is a place where old meets new in a dynamic, ever-changing landscape.
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