
Aguas CalientesAguas Calientes, also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo, is a charming town nestled in the mountains of Peru. It serves as the gateway to the world-renowned archaeological site of Machu Picchu.

Bahía Bustamante -

Puerto Deseado-

Inca Trail

QuindioQuindio

Colca Canyon

La MacarenaLa Macarena.

Paracas

Rio ClaroThe Rio Claro Reserva in Colombia is a pristine natural sanctuary renowned for its lush rainforests, pristine river, and diverse wildlife. Nestled in the Andes, it offers a unique opportunity for ecotourism, featuring hiking, wildlife viewing, and se

Diamantina -

Puno

Santa MariaSanta Maria, located near Cusco in Peru, is a hidden gem for adventure enthusiasts. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, it offers thrilling activities like white-water rafting, mountain biking, and zip-lining.

ManausIn Brazil only the stretch between Manaus and Belém is actually known as the Rio Amazonas: above Manaus the river is called the Rio Solimões up to the border with Peru, where it once again becomes the Amazonas.

Comodoro RivadaviaLocated in Argentina, in the centre of Patagonia.

Gocta It is a perennial waterfall with two drops located in Peru's province of Chachapoyas in Amazonas, approximately 700 kilometres (430 mi) to the northeast of Lima. It flows into the Cocahuayco River.

Caleta Olivia Located in Argentina, Santa Cruz.

Vale do Jequitinhonha-

Suasi Island

Rio De Janeiro The citizens of the fourteen-million-strong city of Rio de Janeiro call it the Cidade Marvilhosa – and there can’t be much argument about that. Although riven by inequality, Rio has great style.

ParatyInhabited since 1650, the centre of Paraty has remained fundamentally unaltered since its heyday as a staging post for the eighteenth-century trade in Brazilian gold, passing from Minas Gerais to Portugal.

North PantanalMato Grosso wins hands down on jaguar spotting. Along the Cuiabá River from July to September – when the water levels are low, and the big cats come out to hunt and relax on the river banks – it is not unusual to spot at least three jaguars a day.

Foz do Iguaçu

Trelew-

Cotijuba Island-

Puerto Maldonado

Cartagena

CaralCaral, or Caral-Chupacigarro, was a large settlement in the Supe Valley, near Supe, Barranca Province, Peru, some 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Lima.

Ica/Nasca airfieldThe Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE.

Ilha GrandeIlha Grande, off the coast of Brazil, is a pristine tropical paradise known for its lush rainforests, crystal-clear waters, and secluded beaches. It's a haven for nature lovers and adventurers.

Torres del PaineThe Paine Massif, the unforgettable centerpiece of the park, appears beyond the turquoise lakes long before you get close to it.The finest views of the massif are from the south bank of Lago Nordenskjöld, whose waters act as a great reflecting mirror

Puerto Natales Chilean Patagonia’s second city, Puerto Natales, 250km north of Punta Arenas, is the gateway to the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, and a useful base for visiting the nearby Cueva del Milodón, the glaciers of the Parque Nacional Bernardo O’Higgins,

UshuaiaDramatically situated between the mountains and the sea, the city tumbles, rather chaotically down the hillside to the encircling arm of land that protects its bay from the southwesterly winds and occasional thrashing storms of the icy Beagle Channel

South PantanalSouth Pantanal.

Santa TeresaSanta Teresa, nestled near Cusco in Peru, is a tranquil paradise for nature lovers. Surrounded by lush cloud forests and majestic mountains, it offers a serene escape from the bustling city.

Puerto Iguazú

Sacred Valley of the Incas

Monte Leon-

AmazoniaAmazon region in Brazil.

Salar de UyuniSalar de Uyuni

ArmeniaArmenia, Colombia

Puerto San Julián-

Iguazú
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Aguas CalientesAguas Calientes, also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo, is a charming town nestled in the mountains of Peru. It serves as the gateway to the world-renowned archaeological site of Machu Picchu.

Bahía Bustamante -

Puerto Deseado-

Inca Trail

QuindioQuindio

Colca Canyon

La MacarenaLa Macarena.

Paracas

Rio ClaroThe Rio Claro Reserva in Colombia is a pristine natural sanctuary renowned for its lush rainforests, pristine river, and diverse wildlife. Nestled in the Andes, it offers a unique opportunity for ecotourism, featuring hiking, wildlife viewing, and se

Diamantina -

Puno

Santa MariaSanta Maria, located near Cusco in Peru, is a hidden gem for adventure enthusiasts. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, it offers thrilling activities like white-water rafting, mountain biking, and zip-lining.

ManausIn Brazil only the stretch between Manaus and Belém is actually known as the Rio Amazonas: above Manaus the river is called the Rio Solimões up to the border with Peru, where it once again becomes the Amazonas.

Comodoro RivadaviaLocated in Argentina, in the centre of Patagonia.

Gocta It is a perennial waterfall with two drops located in Peru's province of Chachapoyas in Amazonas, approximately 700 kilometres (430 mi) to the northeast of Lima. It flows into the Cocahuayco River.

Caleta Olivia Located in Argentina, Santa Cruz.

Vale do Jequitinhonha-

Suasi Island

Rio De Janeiro The citizens of the fourteen-million-strong city of Rio de Janeiro call it the Cidade Marvilhosa – and there can’t be much argument about that. Although riven by inequality, Rio has great style.

ParatyInhabited since 1650, the centre of Paraty has remained fundamentally unaltered since its heyday as a staging post for the eighteenth-century trade in Brazilian gold, passing from Minas Gerais to Portugal.

North PantanalMato Grosso wins hands down on jaguar spotting. Along the Cuiabá River from July to September – when the water levels are low, and the big cats come out to hunt and relax on the river banks – it is not unusual to spot at least three jaguars a day.

Foz do Iguaçu

Trelew-

Cotijuba Island-

Puerto Maldonado

Cartagena

CaralCaral, or Caral-Chupacigarro, was a large settlement in the Supe Valley, near Supe, Barranca Province, Peru, some 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Lima.

Ica/Nasca airfieldThe Nazca Lines are a group of very large geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE.

Ilha GrandeIlha Grande, off the coast of Brazil, is a pristine tropical paradise known for its lush rainforests, crystal-clear waters, and secluded beaches. It's a haven for nature lovers and adventurers.

Torres del PaineThe Paine Massif, the unforgettable centerpiece of the park, appears beyond the turquoise lakes long before you get close to it.The finest views of the massif are from the south bank of Lago Nordenskjöld, whose waters act as a great reflecting mirror

Puerto Natales Chilean Patagonia’s second city, Puerto Natales, 250km north of Punta Arenas, is the gateway to the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, and a useful base for visiting the nearby Cueva del Milodón, the glaciers of the Parque Nacional Bernardo O’Higgins,

UshuaiaDramatically situated between the mountains and the sea, the city tumbles, rather chaotically down the hillside to the encircling arm of land that protects its bay from the southwesterly winds and occasional thrashing storms of the icy Beagle Channel

South PantanalSouth Pantanal.

Santa TeresaSanta Teresa, nestled near Cusco in Peru, is a tranquil paradise for nature lovers. Surrounded by lush cloud forests and majestic mountains, it offers a serene escape from the bustling city.

Puerto Iguazú

Sacred Valley of the Incas

Monte Leon-

AmazoniaAmazon region in Brazil.

Salar de UyuniSalar de Uyuni

ArmeniaArmenia, Colombia

Puerto San Julián-

Iguazú