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Gorgeous!

This national park is hard to get to, but it is worth all the effort. It holds wonderful landscapes with a thousand shades of color, mountains that are snow-capped or not, lagoons, waterfalls, forest,…

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Windy!

Punta Arenas itself does not have many attractions, other than maybe its duty-free zone and the thrill of knowing you are almost at the end of the world. Starting from Punta Arenas, there are several…

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The city of Bolivian wine

If you arrived from La Paz and the Andes, your time in Tarija will be a total change of scenery! The lifestyle is not the same at all, and actually, because of its proximity to Argentina and its histo…

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A must-see

The Salar de Uyuni is very well known, pretty touristy, and for good reason! It is simply magnificent. Despite the fact that it is touristy, you can still perfectly enjoy the salt flats in total priva…

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Whirlwind La Paz in a thousand colors

La Paz is an incredible city in so many ways. First, its geographical location, as the highest capital in the world at over 4000m in some places. It starts in a basin and then climbs the hillsides to…

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Not worth it

Aside from the pretty view of the lake (especially at sunset), Cerro Calvario seemed pointless to me, especially since it is excessively dirty (trash all along the climb), which doesn't even make the…

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Peaceful Copa

I do not know if it was because I had spent 3 months in the Altiplano without seeing a drop of water and eating potatoes that were more or less well preserved, but when I arrived in Copacabana, I felt…

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Absolutely a must-see!

Sacsayhuaman is one of the most important ceremonial fortresses discovered from the Inca era. According to archaeologists, it took 20,000 men and 50 years of work to complete it. It is believed that t…

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Really nice but pretty crowded

Cusco is a charming city with its small cobblestone alleys and buildings that oscillate between colonial and Incan styles. You find remnants of ancient structures everywhere, with ruins both in and ou…

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Welcome to the land of the Incas

Machu Picchu... a religious sanctuary and residence for at least one of the Inca emperors, it was reportedly built in the 15th century. The site offers several options, whether you just want to see t…

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Where two giants meet

It is the last inhabited city in Argentina, but it is not the southernmost one contrary to what people think. In fact, Puerto Williams in Chile is a few dozen kilometers further south on another islan…

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