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]]>While exploring the continent can take time and careful planning, there are some cities that can be used as a great base for seeing the best of this huge land. Here are the best trip bases, depending on what you want to see!
Lima is the bustling capital of Peru, a country that’s best known for its natural treasures and heritage. If you head here, you will have easy access to the rest of the country as well as the Andes Region, which makes it a great choice as a trip base if you want to check out this part of the region.
Many people refer to the Argentinian capital as the Paris of Latin America, and you will be astounded at all that Buenos Aires has to offer in and of itself. You can also use it as a base for trips to neighboring Uruguay as well as Argentina’s famed wine regions or even the Tierra del Fuego region.
Brazil is the biggest and most populous country in South America, and Rio de Janeiro is the best place to begin if you want to take it all in. From the city’s beaches to its cheap and frequent connections with other Brazilian cities like Sao Paulo, this world-famous city has all you need.
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]]>This spring, check out these fantastic festivals across the continent.
March 27-29, Santiago, Chile
One of the most famous festivals in the continent is Lollapalooza Chile, which is held at O’Higgins Park from March 27 to 29 this year. 2020’s festival will be the tenth in its history and feature artists such as Guns n’ Roses, Travis Scott, and Vampire Weekend.
April 3-5, Bogota, Colombia
Colombia’s capital will host the Estero Picnic festival from April 3rd to 5th. The country’s biggest alternative music festival is visited by over 60,000 people annually, and big acts including The Chemical Brothers, James Blake, and Latin favorite Cultura Profetica are expected to make it rock this spring.
March 31 and April 7, Asuncion, Paraguay
Asuncion, Paraguay is often a forgotten city in the Latin landscape, but Asuncionico will give you yet another reason to visit this bustling city on March 31 and April 7. This year, you’ll be able to hear acts like Cage the Elephant, The Strokes, and Lana del Rey at Jockey Club.
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]]>If you find yourself in Chile, you have to go to the famous Easter Island. This is the most isolated place in the world, and is said to hold mystical powers and has lots of legends behind it.
These islands off the coast of southern Argentina are known for their incredible wildlife, including all sorts of birds, especially penguins. There are two main islands in the archipelago, West and East Falkland, with more than 700 smaller ones as well. There is tons of hiking to do, including the highest point in the archipelago, which is Mount Usborne.
One of the most famous islands in the world, the Galapagos are off the coast of Ecuador and cannot be missed. With famous sealife that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, it is both a lesson in history and an incredible natural experience.
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]]>The post Use These Destinations as Your Gateways to South America appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While exploring the continent can take time and careful planning, there are some cities that can be used as a great base for seeing the best of this huge land. Here are the best trip bases, depending on what you want to see!
Lima is the bustling capital of Peru, a country that’s best known for its natural treasures and heritage. If you head here, you will have easy access to the rest of the country as well as the Andes Region, which makes it a great choice as a trip base if you want to check out this part of the region.
Many people refer to the Argentinian capital as the Paris of Latin America, and you will be astounded at all that Buenos Aires has to offer in and of itself. You can also use it as a base for trips to neighboring Uruguay as well as Argentina’s famed wine regions or even the Tierra del Fuego region.
Brazil is the biggest and most populous country in South America, and Rio de Janeiro is the best place to begin if you want to take it all in. From the city’s beaches to its cheap and frequent connections with other Brazilian cities like Sao Paulo, this world-famous city has all you need.
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]]>The post Visit These South American Music Festivals in Spring 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This spring, check out these fantastic festivals across the continent.
March 27-29, Santiago, Chile
One of the most famous festivals in the continent is Lollapalooza Chile, which is held at O’Higgins Park from March 27 to 29 this year. 2020’s festival will be the tenth in its history and feature artists such as Guns n’ Roses, Travis Scott, and Vampire Weekend.
April 3-5, Bogota, Colombia
Colombia’s capital will host the Estero Picnic festival from April 3rd to 5th. The country’s biggest alternative music festival is visited by over 60,000 people annually, and big acts including The Chemical Brothers, James Blake, and Latin favorite Cultura Profetica are expected to make it rock this spring.
March 31 and April 7, Asuncion, Paraguay
Asuncion, Paraguay is often a forgotten city in the Latin landscape, but Asuncionico will give you yet another reason to visit this bustling city on March 31 and April 7. This year, you’ll be able to hear acts like Cage the Elephant, The Strokes, and Lana del Rey at Jockey Club.
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]]>The post You Can’t Go to South America and Not Visit These Islands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you find yourself in Chile, you have to go to the famous Easter Island. This is the most isolated place in the world, and is said to hold mystical powers and has lots of legends behind it.
These islands off the coast of southern Argentina are known for their incredible wildlife, including all sorts of birds, especially penguins. There are two main islands in the archipelago, West and East Falkland, with more than 700 smaller ones as well. There is tons of hiking to do, including the highest point in the archipelago, which is Mount Usborne.
One of the most famous islands in the world, the Galapagos are off the coast of Ecuador and cannot be missed. With famous sealife that inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, it is both a lesson in history and an incredible natural experience.
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