The Ultimate Guide to Chile Travel
Stretching over 4,300 kilometers from desert to glaciers, Chile is a land of extremes. Few countries pack so much diversity into one long, narrow strip.
Stretching over 4,300 kilometers from desert to glaciers, Chile is a land of extremes. Few countries pack so much diversity into one long, narrow strip.
Colombia is one of the most rewarding destinations in South America, blending Andean peaks, Caribbean beaches, and the Amazon rainforest
Peru is a compact country with enormous variety. In one trip, you can eat world-class food in Lima, hike ancient Inca trails to Machu Picchu…
Ecuador is one of the most underrated countries in South America, even though it packs an incredible amount into a relatively small space.
Patagonia is one of the most spectacular hiking regions on Earth. After spending months exploring the trails here, I can honestly say it’s arguably my favourite place on Earth.
South America is a trekking paradise. From high-altitude Andean circuits to jungle expeditions and Patagonian wilderness.
Bolivia is often overshadowed by its neighbors, which get much more tourism, such as Peru, Brazil, and Argentina. However, it’s one of South America’s most unique countries.
If you’re ever lucky enough to find yourself on the Caribbean Coast of Colombia, Tayrona National Park is not to be missed.
Ushuaia is often labeled as the end of the world, and to be honest, I was expecting a tacky tourist town, but it’s much more than that.
Brazil is my favourite country on the planet. I’ll admit I’m a little biased — I lived in Brazil for 10 years and have visited more than 20 times. But it hasn’t always been my favourite.