South America
Let yourself fall in love with South America and the unique culture and tradition that characterises this great continent. Uncover the ancient mysteries of the Incas, the extraordinary wildlife, visit arid deserts, high cities, vast canyons, stunning waterfalls and beautiful lakes. From the Pacific to the Atlantic and from the Antarctic to the Caribbean South America is the heart of the world.
Peru
Peru is an epic fantasy land. Imagine forgotten temples entangled in jungle vines, imperial tombs baking in the desert sun and ancient treasures, wild rivers. This is the South American country that chewed up empire after empire – even Inca warriors and Spanish conquistadors didn’t stand a lasting test. No one could completely conquer this terrain, from the Cordillera Blanca with dozens of peaks exceeding 5000m, down to the vast coastal deserts and the hot, steamy rainforests of the Amazon Basin.
Peru is an epic fantasy land. Imagine forgotten temples entangled in jungle vines, imperial tombs baking in the desert sun and ancient treasures, wild rivers. This is the South American country that chewed up empire after empire – even Inca warriors and Spanish conquistadors didn’t stand a lasting test. No one could completely conquer this terrain, from the Cordillera Blanca with dozens of peaks exceeding 5000m, down to the vast coastal deserts and the hot, steamy rainforests of the Amazon Basin.

Chile
Chile - this is a land of extremes, a land of contrasts. If this is the first time you travel to Chile, start by looking at sample Chile tours that cover most or all of the highlighted areas of this breath-taking country. Patagonia is the most famous region of Chile, with the dramatic landscapes one expects from the world's ultimate land's end. Here South America falls away in a dazzling explosion of islands, glaciers, icebergs and mountains.
Chile - this is a land of extremes, a land of contrasts. If this is the first time you travel to Chile, start by looking at sample Chile tours that cover most or all of the highlighted areas of this breath-taking country. Patagonia is the most famous region of Chile, with the dramatic landscapes one expects from the world's ultimate land's end. Here South America falls away in a dazzling explosion of islands, glaciers, icebergs and mountains.

Brazil
The biggest of all the countries in South America and also the most densely populated, Brazil (the Federative Republic of Brazil) is known locally in Portuguese as the 'Republica Federativa do Brasil'. Over the years, Brazil has become famous for many different things, including its rich soccer history, its vast Amazon rainforest, and its exciting yearly carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro and also within the World Heritage Sites of both Olinda and Salvador. Brasilia serves as the Brazilian capital, while other important cities include Belem, Curitiba, Florianopolis, Fortaleza, Recife and Sao Paulo, which is the biggest city in Brazil and also the most cosmopolitan.
The biggest of all the countries in South America and also the most densely populated, Brazil (the Federative Republic of Brazil) is known locally in Portuguese as the 'Republica Federativa do Brasil'. Over the years, Brazil has become famous for many different things, including its rich soccer history, its vast Amazon rainforest, and its exciting yearly carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro and also within the World Heritage Sites of both Olinda and Salvador. Brasilia serves as the Brazilian capital, while other important cities include Belem, Curitiba, Florianopolis, Fortaleza, Recife and Sao Paulo, which is the biggest city in Brazil and also the most cosmopolitan.

Argentina
The name 'Argentina' comes from the Latin argentum which means silver. The origin of the name goes back to the voyages made by the first Spanish conquistadores (conquerors) to the Rio de la Plata. From its elegant capital Buenos Aires to Mendoza (the wine capital of Argentina), Argentina will surprise all her visitors. From ski enthuasiasys to oenophiles; from fabulous wildlife excursions in the Valdes Peninsula to the dramatic landscapes of Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego, Argentina boasts an incredible diversity of wonderful destinations.
The name 'Argentina' comes from the Latin argentum which means silver. The origin of the name goes back to the voyages made by the first Spanish conquistadores (conquerors) to the Rio de la Plata. From its elegant capital Buenos Aires to Mendoza (the wine capital of Argentina), Argentina will surprise all her visitors. From ski enthuasiasys to oenophiles; from fabulous wildlife excursions in the Valdes Peninsula to the dramatic landscapes of Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego, Argentina boasts an incredible diversity of wonderful destinations.

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