Top Hiking Trails In South America

Many an adventurer will love exploring the top hiking trails in South America. Hikers will be in awe when they encounter things like steamy jungles, coastal reefs, colorful markets, archaeological places, out of this world mountain scenes, kayaking, and more. While some travelers prefer relaxing vacations or city breaks, more adventurous types can spend years exploring all of the terrain that South America has to offer. Let us take you on a journey through some of the best hiking trails you will find in South America.

Torres del Paine

Peru – Inca Trail

This trail is considered to be one of the best Peru has to offer and is really worth trekking. As one of the top hiking trails in South America it offers hikers beautiful Peruvian mountain scenery with many amazing views and vistas along the way. Considered to be safe, this hiking trail takes trekkers through alpine terrain as well as jungle.

Chile Patagonia Mountains – Torres Del Paine Circuit

Part of some of the most astonishing top hiking trails in South America would be the jagged mountainous landscapes of Torres del Paine Circuit. Hikers will marvel at the stunning spires of pink granite of the famous Paine towers, the unique wildlife and glacial lakes.

Argentina – Monte Fitz Roy

Trekkers will find hiking a lot easier than Paine as it is more suitable to various levels of experience and ability. Named after Captain Fitzroy who was the skipper of Charles Darwin’s Beagle, it is provides the most challenging hiking experience that is sure to please adventurous hikers. It is far cheaper than Chile as stingy hikers only spend around $350 in Argentina where they can expect to spend at least triple in Chile. It is suggested hikers spend an extra day in El Calafate where they are sure to also meet up with other trekkers.

Bolivia – Isla Del Sol

Isla del Sol is highly recommended as one of the top hiking trails in South America and is considered and an excellent way of experiencing Copacabana, one of the favorite towns in all Bolivia. There is just so much to see such as llamas, reed boats, exquisite views of the Andes mountains, meeting indigenous people of Altiplano, and the sacred Lake Titicaca. Hikers seem to think that it is the least expensive hiking trail in South America as you only need $20 per day.

Venezuela – La Travesia

Even though hikers reckon it is one of the top hiking trails in South America, La Traversia is not that well known. Hikers will do well to head straight to Merida or Roraima to see why other trekkers are raving so much about Merida as one of the best hiking centres in the world. You will come across unusual flora with include espeletia plants. Another good hiking area is the Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada. Considered to be the most popular within the Venezuelan Andes mountains as it accessed by the longest cable car, with a range of 12.5km, in the world.

There are just so many top hiking trails in South America, hikers from far and wide make a point of coming to this continent to experience all it has to offer in terms of adventure, excitement and natural beauty.

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