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I'm taking a gap year next year and want to spend 6 weeks in South America. I speak good Spanish and want to visit Salar de Uyuni, Iguacu Falls and Torres del Paine NP. I'll be flying into the Continent from the West and leaving from Brazil. Any tips on where to go and how to get around?

2006-10-20 04:40:43 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Latin America Other - Latin America

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I live in Argentina, am English and have travelled the whole continent extensively. Argentina is a must as you have the amazing Iguazu falls in the north and the Perito Moreno glacier in the south as well as beautiful cities in between, Mendoza, Cordoba, Salta - all wonderful. As has previously been mentioned Peru you should do, the Nazca lines and of course Macchu Picchu. You could cross from Salta (Arg) to San Pedro de Atacamas (Chile) then an easy trip to Salar de Uyuni (really worth doing) and from there it is 2 days by bus via La Paz to the border with Peru. Rio - I agree is the best city in the world. Angel falls if you can do it - do it! although a long way off from the rest. Really you neeed 12 months but for 6 weeks I would do the mentioned above (leaving out Angel falls) but you will need to fly, these are big distances.

2006-10-20 08:44:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Well....it is great to hear you want to do such a trip. I'm originally from South America....Peru. And yes, I agree with several people that you should visit Machu Picchu, for a breathtaking experience. (It is not cliche, Ive been there, and it really DOES take your breath away). Of course, there is a lot more to see in Peru, and the rest of S.A., but it all depends on your likings....are you the adventurous type?? Then why not trying the Amazon (part in Peru, part in Brazil, part in Colombia....) lots of thrilling things to do there. Or else, you can climb some mountains in the Andes (Peru, Chile, Argentina).
If you love the see, there are BEAUTIFUL places to go to...Galapagos islands (Ecuador), Ballestas Islands (Peru) Easter Island (Chile)...Isla Margarita (Venezuela) and of course, lots of wonderful beaches...along the coasts of any of the countries here. (Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela.....). If you want to check on history....well, I can tell you, Peru is the cradle of the Inca empire....and all along the Andes, you will find LOTS of archaeological sites, wonderful ruins, etc. Also, the cities in most of the countries here have great displays of colonial architecture.
For great party, try Brazil....Rio...and you wont stop having fun. Why not trying the modern, lovely Argentina.....or the more traditional, picturesque towns in Bolivia. South America has definitely LOTS to offer. It is just a matter of deciding what sort of things you like, and then......researching bit. The Lonely Planet is of great help. Hope you have a better outlook now. Bon Voyage!! I'm sure you'll have a great time there.

2006-10-22 22:05:57 · answer #2 · answered by Luisho 2 · 0 0

Bolivia hightlight - You definitely must go to Salar di Uyuni (salt flats). Take the 3 day jeep tour and you will see once in a lifetime scenery. Amazing! Peru highlight - obviously inca trail and machu picchu. Ecuador highlight - if you have the funds then the Galapagos islands. Otherwise then the Amazon jungle. If you are there for a whole year and just seeing the 3 countries then it might a good idea to volunteer for a couple of months - its a really good way to get to know a community and see the proper cultrure and part of the country you probably wouldn't see as a backpacker. Oh and I would also agree with the previous answer that you must watch your belongings at all times!

2016-05-22 05:08:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For visiting Argentina, follow the advice of the British guy who lives in Argentina. From Buenos Aires you can go to Uruguay. You can take a tour from a company called "Buquebus" which organizes packages that include a return ticket by Boat, hotels, sightseeing tours, etc. Don't miss Colonia del Sacramento, Montevideo, and Punta del Este.
Then in Brazil, don't miss Rio, San Salvador de Bahía (It's a one-of-a-kind place, and it's magical), it was the hometown and inspiration of Jorge Amado, the most internationally famous Brazilian writer. I think that is the only place in the world where every Catholic churche is also "consecrated" to an african deity ("santeria" deity). In Brazil also go to Belo Horizonte city and take a tour to Ouro Preto, a very important historical city, former capital of the Empire, and it is very important because of gem and gold mining; it's amazing.
These places (Salvador and Ouro Preto) are so wonderful that I've been there several times.

2006-10-23 03:37:54 · answer #4 · answered by cecilia d 3 · 0 0

Machu Pichu definitely. I'd also recommend a land trip of some sort through part of the Andes rather than flying. Flying is easy and quick but you miss the incredible scenery and the experience. Also, ask around about getting a flight into the jungle to see a primitive tribal group. Take home an authentic bow and arrow set or something.

2006-10-21 20:08:50 · answer #5 · answered by uptheresomewhere7 1 · 0 0

Buenos Aires is an incredible town; it's an astonishing city that looks a bit like Europe, but with an edgy Latin American twist and if you intend to visit this city then take a look with hotelbye . El Puerto Madero is a place effectively visited. It offered as the key interface of Buenos Aires throughout the late 19th century but know is converted into structures that may be applied as residences, restaurants, shops and different corporations and to provide this task a bit of sparkle, all streets in the region were named following women. Strolling through the Puerto Madero is a superb way to spend a pleasing day exactly like visiting El Obelisco. El Obelisco was built in 1936 to honor the 400th anniversary of the city founding and now is a must-see place from Buenos Aires.

2016-12-18 23:39:28 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Wow, there are o many things to do in S.A that you'll have your hands full.
If you go to Iguacu, I'd suggest doing it from the Argentinian side, rather than the Brazilian side.

While in Brazil, don't miss Rio. I know it sounds silly, but it really is the best city in the world.

What else? Chew coca leaves in Peru while climbing up to Machu Pichu, a long boat trip along the Amazon, a night out in Bogota, and a quick plane ride out to Easter Island. Scuba diving off the N.E Brazilian coast, camping in Patagonia.

Your question is so vast, I don't know what else to say !


P.S please ignore the idiot that posted before me, he really sounds like a retard

2006-10-20 04:49:25 · answer #7 · answered by savs 6 · 0 0

Well, the west. where? Colombia,ecuador,Peru???

go to Peru and bolivia for a typical Latin experience.

then go to Chile, south to santiago, cross the andes to Mendoza (Argentina) south to Bariloche )Amazing, incredible lakes and mountains), the go to Puerto Madryn (whales,penguins,seals,etc), Buenos Aires (Amazing, beautiful,cosmopolitan, many things to do), and then go to Brazil, Porto alegre,Florianopolis,Sao Paulo and Rio.

2006-10-20 08:05:21 · answer #8 · answered by northmiamibeach1975 5 · 1 0

Venezuala - Angel Falls

2006-10-20 04:51:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I definitely recommend visiting and climbing Machu Pichu as there have been talks of closing it to tourists.

2006-10-20 04:50:50 · answer #10 · answered by illstealyourthunder 3 · 0 0

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