
7 Most Amazing Places to Stay in Bolivia
Although Bolivia has managed to fly under the tourism radar, this country has so much to offer visitors.

Although Bolivia has managed to fly under the tourism radar, this country has so much to offer visitors.

Each year, more than a million visitors descend upon Peru’s most famous tourist attraction — the 15th century Inca citadel, Machu Picchu.

The capital of Chile’s Lake District, Puerto Montt acts as a gateway to both the Patagonian fjords and Andes Mountains.

Most think of Rio de Janiero when they imagine Brazil, but the Republica is massive, diverse and full of adventure.

Blessed with many different landscapes, Colombia in the northwest of South America is home to beautiful Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, the glorious Andes mountains, and of course, the awe-inspiring Amazon rainforest – among many other spectacular natural sights.

Set along a sun-drenched Caribbean coastline, this historic port city is known for its colorful streets, colonial charm, and lively atmosphere.

Brazil is the most bio-diverse nation on the planet, having an amazing variety of plants and animals.

The nation of Peru may be famous for its ancient cultures, age-old cities and wealth of history, but there’s more to this charming country than first meets the eye.

Long a favorite getaway spot for residents of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, the southern tip of the Brazil is fast becoming a popular destination for visitors from every corner of the globe.

When it comes to colonial architecture, Lima is a great place to witness the buildings born from Spain’s Viceroyalty era in its South American territories.

As it is the largest metropolis in the Americas, Sao Paulo offers an intense cultural experience.

Surrounded by dense rainforest and mighty rivers, this isolated city feels like the last stop before the Amazon completely takes over.

With delightful colonial architecture and leafy tree-lined boulevards giving way to a wealth of museums, restaurants, bars and more; Argentina´s cities are full of life and verve.

This vibrant port city is a place of contrasts, where gritty docks meet colorful hillsides and creativity spills out onto every street.

Dominating the landmass of South America, Brazil is a huge country that is home to a diverse population.
