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 readingSouthern Colombian Borderlands: Gothic Sanctuary, Topiaries and Volcanoes
Southern Colombia and the Colombia Ecuador border, characterized by the Andes mountains. The region’s history reflects indigenous, Incan, and Spanish influences. Key towns like Pasto and Tulcán and the spiritual Santuario de Las Lajas offer cultural experiences, while migration issues and infrastructure challenges persist.
Continue readingQuito, Otavalo & the Equator
On our second and third visits to Quito we stayed in the old town, which is a lot quieter than the New Town, especially at night. The old town has largely kept most of its …
Continue readingGalápagos Islands – Part 2 Land Based Activities
Before starting properly the second leg of our tour we visited the Chato Tortoise Reserve in the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island, which is a large farm where there are a large number of these …
Continue readingGalápagos Islands – Part 1 Sea Based Activities
To maximise our experience of the Galápagos Islands we chose to do a mixture of sea based and land based activities. For the first four days we were on the MV Legend run by Go …
Continue readingQuito – Heritage at High Altitude
Overview The Dragoman trip finished in Quito with a drive of 191kms from the Ecuadorian Amazon up the foothills to historic Quito, one of the highest cities in the world. Quito, Ecuador’s capital, is a …
Continue readingBaños and the Equadorean Amazon – Forests and Jungle
Baños, the gateway to the Ecuadorian Amazon, offers adventure with its waterfalls, thermal baths, and lush cloud forests. Exploring the Rio Napo and visiting indigenous communities highlights the region’s deep cultural roots, while ongoing reforesting efforts showcase the area’s commitment to preserving Ecuador’s rich biodiversity and Amazonian wilderness.
Continue readingChugchilán – Quilotoa Loop
Chugchilán, a remote village on the Quilotoa Loop, offers stunning views of the Ecuadorian Andes and access to the famous Quilotoa Crater Lake. This rugged hiking route provides a rewarding experience with its breathtaking landscapes and the opportunity to explore traditional Andean communities.
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