South America Travel Guides & South American Articles

Traveling to South America is a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. Maybe it's the cosmopolitan bustle of Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro or the dense tropical rainforest in the Amazon River basin. Perhaps it's the ancient ruins of a lost civilization along the Inca Trail to Macchu Piccu. For some, it's the out-of-this-world beauty of Patagonia and Chile. Whatever your fancy, Travels.com has the lowdown on all aspects of travel in South America, whether you're looking for a two-month itinerary or just traveling to South America for a short time.

Galapagos Islands Travel Information

Galapagos Islands are located 620 miles off the coast of Ecuador. The archipelago has 13 major islands, five of which are inhabited, and it is one of the last places where you can experience nature in its natural state. With its rich and diverse ...

Getting to the Lake Titicaca Area

There's only one direction to go if you're headed to Lake Titicaca: Up. Whether you arrive by land or air, if you're traveling to the world's highest navigable freshwater lake from sea level, you're going to be moving up in the world. At 12,500 ...

Happening Spots for Singles in Chicago

Chicago has been ranked as a top city for singles by the likes of Forbes magazine. So, throw your personal ad aside or stop trying to find the right words to advertise yourself online, and get out of the house. There are plenty of venues (outside...

History of Machu Picchu in Peru

The construction of the Incan site of Machu Picchu, which translates to "Old Peak," was begun about 1430 by members of the Inca tribe. Located 7,000 feet above sea level on a small hilltop between the Andean Mountains, it was largely unknown outs...

History of Machu Picchu, Peru

The history of Machu Picchu begins as a living settlement during the 14th century. The city was a living place for the Inca civilization located on a mountain in the Amazon rainforest. The mountain that Machu Picchu rests on is 7,970 feet high in...

Hotel Orquideas Palace Iguazu Reviews

The Hotel Orquideas Palace is located in the Argentinian part of the Iguazu Falls, arguably the most beautiful side from which to see the falls. The hotel bills itself as a five-star ecological complex since it's located in the middle of a jungle...

Hotels in Rio De Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro is the second biggest city in the South American nation of Brazil (following only Sao Paulo). Often simply referred to as Rio, this city is well known for its natural beauty, Carnival-style street celebrations, glimmering beaches a...

How To Learn Beginning Spanish for Free

If you plan to travel abroad and will be visiting an area where Spanish is spoken, it might be wise to familiarize yourself with some basics of the Spanish language prior to your visit. The Internet is a vast and useful resource for language inst...

How to Learn Portuguese in Brazil

Language experts agree: The best way to learn a language is to immerse yourself in it. Certainly, you can find plenty of Portuguese classes in Brazil by searching online or in the local newspaper for "Português para estrangeiros." But there ...

How to Obtain a Nicaraguan Passport

Nicaragua is located in Central America and is the largest country in that region. In order to travel outside the country, a citizen of Nicaragua will need a passport. In order to receive one, the citizen or permanent resident will need to appear...

How to Obtain a Visa for Brazil

Brazil has one of the fastest growing economies in all the world, and also has some of the most beautiful beaches. It has become one of the magnets for both business and pleasure travelers. However, if you want to go to Carnaval, you must have a...

How to Plan a Vacation to Mexico

Planning a trip to Mexico is exciting, but it can be intimidating if you are not familiar with the country. If you research possible destinations carefully and plan your trip around your interests and intended purpose of your vacation, you up you...

How to Restart an iPod Video

If your iPod Video, also known as the iPod Fifth Generation, malfunctions, you have no reason to fear. Even if your iPod Video's menu is locking up or songs keep skipping, simply restarting your iPod Video will take care of most of these problems...

How to Travel in Aruba

That the turquoise waters of Aruba, one of the most visited Caribbean Islands, remain pristinely clear is a wonder. Its northwestern coast has rocky cliffs and coral ridges, while its southeastern edge is rounded out by calm Caribbean beaches. Ju...

How to Travel in Chile

Chile is a land of extremes. From snow-capped mountains to dry deserts, and outdoor fun to city culture, the country has it all for visitors to enjoy. Getting around the country is generally easy because there is a maze of trains, buses and fligh...

How to Travel in Ecuador

Ecuador is the second smallest country in South America, but it's full of diversity and energy. In one day you can explore the Amazon Basin, drive across glaciated Andean volcanoes, through a tropical forest and end up on the warm Pacific coast. ...

How to Travel to Easter Island

Most of us know of Easter Island, also called by its Polynesian name Rapa Nui, as home to one of the seven wonders of the world, the Easter Island Moai Statues. But there's much more to this mysterious island than its statues. Travelers to Easter...

How to Travel to Guatemala on a Budget

Guatemala is a traditional country that's influenced by the Mayan culture and boasts mountains, green vegetation and longtime markets. Whether you are looking to see the large volcanoes of Antigua, or desiring serenity in such remote areas as Neb...

How to Travel to Margarita Island, Venezuela

Margarita Island is one of three islands off the coast of Venezuela that make up what is known as "Nueva Esparta" and is probably the most popular travel destination of the three. Nicknamed "The Pearl of the Caribbean," the island is divided into...

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