Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia, is a city located in the south-central part of the country, Often referred to as 'La Ciudad Blanca' or 'The White City' due to its well-preserved, whitewashed colonial buildings, Sucre is of predominantly Quechua...
South America
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and North America and Caribbean Sea to the northwest is South America. With Spanish and Portuguese being the most prominent language in the continent, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia are the most known. Discover Bolivia, Galapagos islands, and Suriname.
Salta, a cultural gem in the foothills of the Argentinian Andes
Nestled in the Lerma Valley at the foothills of the Andes, Salta is a city rich in charm, vibrant culture and natural beauty. Known for its well-preserved Spanish architecture, colourful festivals and unique Andean traditions, Salta offers an immersive experience for...
Galapagos Islands travel guide, explore the best of the islands
From seeing the giant tortoises to swimming with the marine iguanas and sea lions, this guide was recommended by a local Ecuadorian.
Suriname, the incredibly diverse South American nation rich in tropical rainforest
Suriname is a country on the northern coast of South America and the smallest self-governing country in South America by both population and territory. It is bordered by Guyana to the west, French Guiana (an overseas département of France) to the east, Brazil to the...
Uncovering Islands: A sightseeing heaven in the Galapagos islands
Experience the best scuba diving in one of the many Galapagos islands and catch a glimpse of the rare wildlife surrounding them.
Amazon rainforest, the largest and most biodiverse rainforest in the world
The Amazon rainforest, with its rich biodiversity, lush greenery and intricate ecosystems, house countess species that merit a trip to the 'lungs of the Earth'. The rainforest spans over 5.5 million square kilometres across nine countries in South America — Brazil,...