Top 10 Tourist Attractions in South America
By Leo Savage on Oct 12, 2014
South America should be one of the key choices at hand when considering the important places for your vacation. It is made up of many countries that have one or multiple attractions for your enjoyment. You will want to travel to any of the South American countries to experience the following tourist attractions. They are globally acclaimed thus you will have the guarantee of getting maximum value for your vacation.
Before making your final choice, do extensive research which will help you know where to visit and what you will experience.
Machu Picchu, Peru
This is an attraction in Peru and is one of the hot spots that have put the country on the global tourism map. This sight is in the Peruvian Mountains and very popular with shining jewel. If you want comfort as you tour and enjoy fascinating views of Machu Picchu, you can take a train ride but even trekking the Inca Trail is an ideal choice to make. Both are enjoyable and with good views of the place. This place is a wonderful option for ardent travellers to South America.
Amazon Rainforest
This is an ecosystem that cannot be found in any other place on this earth. It covers an area of approximately 40% of the whole South America going through a number of countries. Quito, the Ecuador capital city, is the mostly used entry point to the Amazonia which you can use to sample out the world’s single largest ecosystem. Some of the wild animals living in Amazonia include tarantulas, caimans and monkeys.
Angel Falls, Venezuela
This waterfall is found in Venezuela and has been a key tourist attraction for many years. It is recorded as the highest fall worldwide and is located within the Canaima National Park. Hiking is one of the activities that take place at the falls while you can have guided tours into the expansive grasslands for a wonderful adventure. Some of the tropical wildlife found at the Angel Falls includes orchids, frogs and monkeys among many others. There are lagoons, rivers and mountains that all characterize the spectacular nature of the attraction.
Iguassu Falls, Brazil & Argentina
This is among the key attractions in South America that has not been well explored to date. The fact that it is a natural sight attracts many visitors and borders Brazil and Argentina. Within it, you can get to see several other waterfalls that are as long as 82 meters in height. Having a boat ride along its 2 km stretch will be one of the ideal ways to get maximum fun from the waterfall and it ends up at the Devil’s Throat. It is the right attraction for your enjoyment if you are out seeking unparalleled adventure.
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The islands in Ecuador came out of an underwater volcano that erupted and has been famous for hosting some very strange forms of life. That is the main attraction for tourists to this country coupled with a total of thirteen islands, hundreds of small islets, reefs as well as rocks. You have the freedom of choosing what to enjoy. All the life thriving at the islands has its unique characteristics after experiencing harsh climatic conditions and it is something that interests many visitors. Marine Iguana is the key attestation to that after evolving from a land animal to a sea creature. That is among the unique things that Galapagos Islands offer.
Easter Island, Chile
This is in Chile and has been a sacred place for many years. It is dotted with huge stoned figures that were built many centuries back but remain attractive to visitors in the 21st century. The mystery surrounding its architecture is what pulls millions of tourists to the island every year together with its twin sandy beaches. You can bask under the sunlight at the open beaches as you sample out the traditional culture of Chile. Snorkeling, diving, surfing and bodysurfing are some of the recreational activities that visitors engage in at the island.
Lake Titicaca, Bolivia
This is the biggest lake in South America where different indigenous communities live. Their exceptional farming methods as well as diverse cultural activities make this lake ideal for tourists any time of the year. At the shores of this lake in Bolivia, there is Copacabana where cultural festivals are held throughout the year making it globally known. There are boat rides to the sacred island of Isla del Sol where you will enjoy the experience of towering through the blue skies. The snowcapped Cordillera Real Mountains makes the experience memorable.
The Pantanal, Brazil
If you are looking for the wildest destination for wildlife in South America then this must be the place to visit. Even though it’s in Brazil, the entire continent benefits from the tourism boost since millions of visitors travel there annually. It is among the world’s top wetlands with notable animals being parrots, macaws and hummingbirds. Pantanal was formed due to continued flooding of Paragui River and you will be excited to learn how this happened.
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
This is a salt flat in Bolivia which records show is the largest in the whole world. Actually, people come from all corners of the globe to seek minerals and salt from the Salar de Uyuni. Most of the visitors to this place go there to have beautiful photographs taken making photography a thriving business. You will feel good having the inimitable landscape captured in your image. The best season of the year to visit Salar de Uyuni is dry season but that does not restrict visits during rainy seasons.
Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
There are some amazing hikes that take place at this park in Chile. All the hiking prospects are available at the Blue Mountains, lakes and glaciers. If you want to have a more advanced experience then try out trekking since paths are available for making that achievable. Adventures can take nine or five days depending on the type of experience that you want to have at the Torres del Paine National Park.