Home to the largest river in the world, the Amazon, the tallest waterfall, the Angel Falls in Venezuela, the highest capital, La Paz in Bolivia, and some of the most remote islands such as the Galapagos Islands and Easter Island, the superlative region of South America never ceases to amaze. Add to these the mystique of the gorgeous Inca ruins and Nazca Geoglyphs in Peru, the wildlife of the Amazon and the Pantanal, the breathtaking Iguazu Falls in Brazil, the stunning landscape of Torres del Paine in Chile, the idyllic beaches of Rio de Janeiro and Colombia, and the architectural wonders of Brasilia and Buenos Aires, and you’ve got yourself one of the best travel destinations on the planet.
Apart from these wondrous attractions, another factor which makes South America exceptional is its people with their age-old customs and traditions. The jungles of the Amazon are home to some of the most backward indigenous tribes in the world who have remained uncontacted despite the changing political scenario through the years. Tribes which have embraced the new world order still hold firm to age-old customs and rituals, showcased in their many festivals like the Inti Raymi in Cusco and Festival de la Candelaria in Bolivia. One of the biggest outdoor parties in the world is also celebrated in South America, the Rio Carnival which draws millions of visitors to this side of the planet each year.
Bogota is Colombia’s capital and largest city, with more than 7 million residents. It was home to the region’s indigenous people, the Muisca. Today, Bogota is a vibrant restaurant scene, world-class museums, and surprisingly wild nightlife. The city is also a charming colonial quarter with classical and progressive architecture, making it one of the most…
The city of Eternal Spring Medellin might be slightly rough around the edges, but it’s transformed into one of Latin America’s most progressive cities. Whether it’s gastronomy, social awareness, or innovation, the city is now an exciting and buzzing metropolis. Despite being largely conservative due to a Catholic population, Medellin is extremely gay-friendly as well.…
Captivating Cartagena is one glorious mess of historic grandeur on cobbled alleys, vibrant structures and plazas, and bougainvillea-covered balconies. What’s more, the old town, Cartagena de Indias, boasts 13 km of centuries-old colonial stone walls! It’s no wonder that it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site. What’s more, Cartagena is the undisputed gay-friendly queen of Colombia’s Caribbean coast.…
Colombia’s capital city of Bogota lies nestled amidst verdant Andean peaks and is the very picture of sophisticated urban cool. Besides incredible colonial heritage, a slew of top-notch restaurants, chic hotels, and increased safety have transformed Bogota into one of the trendiest South American cities. What’s even better is that gay Bogota is leading Colombia’s…
Cartagena is the fifth-largest city in Colombia. And this old port city is located on the Colombia Caribbean coast. Do you know that part of Cartagena is surrounded by a large fortress-like wall? It was constructed during colonial times to protect the city from continual pirates’ attacks. That’s why Cartagena is known as the Walled…
If you’re looking for a unique vacation experience, Bogotá is an excellent destination. It’s not only the capital of Colombia but one of the biggest cities in Latin America. It’s known for its cultural diversity and distinctive cuisine. So if you like heritage tourism, you’ll love Bogotá. The city itself is divided into different districts…
Prepare for a daily staple of rice and beans! Imagine steaming coconut rice topped with soft, yummy beans and your choice of protein. Don’t forget the crunchy slices of banana on the side, that’s the local specialty, patacones! And if you stay at the best hotels in Medellin, Colombia, chances are you can have them…
Known as the “City of Eternal Springs,” Medellin the capital city of Colombia’s Antioquia province, is famous for its annual Flower Festival. The festival’s the best time to visit Medellin. Additionally, it’s blessed with temperate weather. The modern metro-cable network offers breathtaking scenic views of the Abutta Valley below. The cultural atmosphere in the city…
Cartagena is a thriving port city on the Caribbean coastal region of Colombia and was established as a major trading port in 1533. Blue skies, cool clear Caribbean waters and steeped in history, fun-filled adventure and some of the finest Colombian cuisine. This beautiful city with its dark past is a city that is the…