Travelling in the footsteps of the Inca
Visitors to South America can still experience the ingenuity of the Incan people in the amazing architecture they left behind.
Visitors to South America can still experience the ingenuity of the Incan people in the amazing architecture they left behind.
You had all kinds of visions in your head what it would be like in Chile, but nothing could have prepared you for what you were about to see and experience.
From sipping wine to partying all night, these villages offer something for all.
Arequipa is known as “The White City,” for its many gorgeous white buildings made from sillar, or pearly volcanic ash.
The Inka Pacha is a quiet, quaint hostel located in the village of Yumani on the south side of the Isla del Sol.
Posada Luna Azul is a cozy and quiet place to spend the night while visiting the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca.
During the day, you can relax on one of the 40-something beaches Santa Catarina offers, among bikini-clad girls and tanned, surfer guys.
Aside from a beautiful setting and friendly people, there are many historical and religious tourist attractions in Cordoba, Argentina.