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Quote: Located in the Pueblo Libre District, the Larco Museum is itself a jewel; please don’t forget to visit it before any come back to home.Founded in 1926, the Larco Museum showcases chronological galleries providing Read More
Quote: At risk of expounding a horrible cliché, Rio de Janeiro is very much a city of vivid contradictions - sharp cleavages between rich and poor, favelas and gated compounds, hectic city life and remarkable natural Read More
Quote: Maybe because of its fame, I wasn’t expecting much of the Inca Trail. An intricate network of thirty thousand kilometers of trails connected the corners of the Inca Empire, from Colombia to Chile. "Corners" is Read More
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Quote: The Recoleta Cemetery is always listed as one of THE things to see in Buenos Aires. It is unique in its city-like quality, the dead recreating the lives they lived in Buenos Aires by crowding together in their Read More
Quote: The falls defy description. The national park is very well designed and kept, and is friendly to visitors. The falls attract tourists from all over Latin America and Europe. Take the double-decker bus tour Read More
Quote: There were three must-see attractions that we were determined to see in Rio – Copacabana beach, Christ the Redeemer statue and Pão de Açucar, or Sugarloaf. Rising sheer out of the sea and towering almost 400 Read More
Quote: The misnamed Fortress of Ollantaytambo is a fascinating place because it was never finished and this lack of completion gives us some excellent clues as to how the place was built. I should start off by Read More
Quote: This is one of the most beautiful parks in South America, and maybe the world. The Towers of Paine are sheer granite peaks that soar upward from the valley floor. Due to the unstable weather conditions in this Read More