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Discover the many wonders of South America

Experience rich history and awe-inspiring landscapes on a South American journey. Read on to learn more about the diverse countries and stunning natural treasures that await you in Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay and beyond. Explore the cuisine of Peru and Argentina, delve into the cultural traditions of the Indigenous Mapuche people and enhance your knowledge of the remarkable flora and fauna found in the Amazon.

South America

Blessed with an abundance of natural beauty, cultural diversity and historical significance, South America offers visitors a variety of unique experiences. Bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, the continent is home to twelve countries: Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Suriname, Bolivia, Guyana and Venezuela, as well as the overseas territory of French Guiana. Each nation offers its own diverse landscapes, from arid deserts to lush jungles. The climate is characterized by dry, warm austral summers (December to February) and wet, mild austral winters (June to August). The rich blend of cultures in South America is reflected in the continent’s vibrant music, dance festivals and distinctive cuisines.

The Amazon Rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” spans several countries—including Brazil, Peru and Columbia—and is the largest rainforest on the planet. It is home to an incredible array of wildlife, many species of which are found nowhere else in the world.

South America is well known for its iconic landmarks and historical sites, such as:

  • Iguazù Falls—Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, these waterfalls are among the world’s largest and most impressive.
  • Machu Picchu—This ancient Incan city set high in the Andes is renowned for its archaeological importance and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • The Atacama Desert—One of the driest places on Earth, this desert is well-known for its otherworldly landscapes.
  • Mount Corcovado—Located in Rio de Janeiro, this granite peak is home to the renowned Christ the Redeemer statue, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
  • The Galápagos Islands—This archipelago off Ecuador’s coast is famous for its unique wildlife and the studies of Charles Darwin, which formed the basis for his theories on evolution.
  • Tierra Del Fuego National Park—Argentina’s 150,000-acre natural reserve offers stunning landscapes with lush forests, glacial lakes and snow-capped mountains.
  • Cuisine—Classic dishes from Peru & Chile

    As nations rich in history and culture, the flavors of Peru and Chile tell distinctive stories of tradition, local ingredients and successive waves of immigration. Peruvian cuisine represents a unique fusion of Indigenous ingredients and influences from Spanish, African, Chinese and Japanese cuisine, while Chilean cuisine reflects the country’s diverse landscapes, from the Pacific coast to the Andes Mountains. Read on to learn about two signature dishes from each nation:

    • Ceviche
      Considered the national dish of Peru, ceviche consists of raw fish marinated in freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice mixed with sliced onions, chili peppers and cilantro. The acidity of the citrus juice “cooks” the fish, giving it a delicate texture. Ceviche is typically served with sides like sweet potato, corn, and lettuce.
    • Lomo Saltado
      Inspired by Chinese cuisine, this popular Peruvian stir-fry dish combines marinated strips of beef with onions, tomatoes and french fries and is often served with rice. The first significant wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in Peru in the mid-1800s. These immigrants, known as “coolies,” were brought to Peru to work on plantations, railroads and in the guano industry. Most of these early immigrants were male, and over time, many married local Peruvian women, leading to a unique blending of cultures.
    • Cazuela
      Chile’s national dish is a hearty stew that typically includes pieces of beef or chicken, potatoes, corn, pumpkin and rice. These ingredients are simmered together in a flavorful broth and cooked until tender, creating a comforting and nourishing meal enjoyed throughout the country.
    • Machas a la Parmesana
      This savory dish features pink clams, also known as razor clams, topped with parmesan cheese and baked until bubbly and golden. The dish celebrates the abundance of seafood from the waters off Chile’s coast and showcases this unique species of clam. Razor clams, or machas, are known for their elongated shells and naturally sweet flavor, making them a Chilean favorite.
  • Culture—The Mapuche

    The Mapuche people are an important group of Indigenous inhabitants of South America, with their name translating to “people of the earth.” Most inhabit the Central Valley of Chile, south of the Biobío River, while a smaller group lives in the Neuquén province, in west-central Argentina.

    Prior to Spanish colonization, the Mapuche lived in villages throughout present-day Chile, headed by a cacique, or chief. Over the years, they have been able to preserve the practice of the Nguillatun, which is a prayer ceremony held at harvest time. For several days, the Mapuche pray to receive good fortune for themselves, their animals and their harvest.

    Another unique feature of Mapuche culture is that the women of each village are responsible for upholding their culture, in addition to learning the traditional methods of agriculture so they can be self-reliant and produce food for their community.

    For these ancient people, soil has always played a major role in their cosmological worldview. Through this, they connect with their ancestors under the idea of ñukemapu, or Mother Earth, which their people constantly depend on and interact with. As skilled farmers, they cultivate a variety of crops, including corn, beans, squash, potatoes, chili peppers and other vegetables. They also fish and hunt, using guinea pigs and llamas as a source of meat. One of the most important roles in their society is the shaman, also known as the machi, who is typically a woman. She protects the community through ceremonies that ward off evil and illness.

    The Mapuche are well known for their long and brave struggle against the Spanish, which lasted for over 350 years. To defend themselves and their resources, villages came together to form military, political, and economic alliances. After the 1800s, when Chile became independent from Spain, they were resettled on reservations. As a means of survival, many Mapuche decided to assimilate into Chilean society. However, others continue to persevere. Even in light of many challenges, they have preserved much of their history, traditions and their way of life.

    Today, visitors to Santiago can learn more about Mapuche culture as they explore traditional silversmith workshops, browse stalls of colorful Indigenous handicrafts or sample authentic Mapuche dishes.

  • Nature—The unique flora and fauna of the Amazon

    The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Scientists have documented the presence of more than 40,000 plant species, 420 mammals, 1,300 birds, 350 reptiles, 400 amphibians and 3,000 freshwater fishes. With such an extraordinary wealth of life, it is no surprise that many species of flora and fauna are unique to this region. Below, learn about the enigmatic pink dolphin and the açai superfruit, both of which thrive in this distinctive ecosystem.

    River dolphins of the Amazon
    Catch a glimpse of the Amazon River dolphin’s (Inia geoffrensis) pink-hued skin, and you might mistake it for a mythical beast from a fairytale. Found throughout the Amazon and Orinoco River basins in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru and Venezuela, this mysterious species of dolphin—also called boto or bufeo in Portuguese and Spanish, respectively—can grow more than 8 ft. (2.4 m) long, weigh 350 lbs. (160 kg) and live up to 30 years. Although they are recognized for the color of their skin, the hue itself can vary. As calves, they are typically grey and change as they get older based on several factors such as capillary placement, scar tissue, exposure to sunlight and diet.

    Unlike other species of dolphin that travel in large pods, the river dolphin of the Amazon is more solitary, usually found in groups of 2–4, often a mother and her young. What also makes this dolphin unique is its flexible neck; its unfused vertebrae allow the dolphins to turn nearly 90 degrees and maneuver around tree trunks, submerged branches, rocks and other obstacles. These creatures are highly agile and can be spotted swimming upside down while using echolocation to hunt for prey on the riverbed.

    Açai palm trees
    At the turn of the 21st century, the popularity of superfruits such as blueberries, cranberries and açaí berries skyrocketed when they were found to be rich in nutrients and antioxidants—an ideal feature of most trendy diets at the time. Due to its unique quality of being low in sugar but high in fat, the açaí was considered the most “super” of them all.

    Açaí palm trees, which produce the small purple berries, are native to the eastern Amazonia region of South America and are cultivated mainly in Brazil. The palms are tall and slender and can grow to be over 80 ft. (24 m) high with leaves up to 10 ft. (3 m) long.

    The Indigenous communities of South America have known about the many benefits of the açaí for generations. They use the pulp of the berry for sweets, juices, wine and medicinal purposes as an anti-inflammatory. The tree is also an important source of palm hearts, which are vegetables that can be harvested without killing the plant.

South America Highlights

A South American voyage brings you to the heart of awe-inspiring landscapes and lively cities. Delve into local culture, behold breathtaking scenery and observe diverse wildlife. Here is a glimpse of some of the extraordinary sights and activities you may experience during your travels:

  • Observe the “Meeting of the Waters” along the Amazon River
  • Experience a thrilling Boi Bumbá performance in Brazil
  • Explore the tranquil Île Royale in French Guiana
  • Sample wines at a historic vineyard in Uruguay
  • Visit a working cacao farm in Ecuador
  • Journey to Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Attend a tango show in enchanting Buenos Aires
  • Take in stunning scenery along a Patagonian horseback trail
  • Ride a Special Operations Boat in Chile's Garibaldi Fjord
  • See the otherworldly salt plains of the Atacama Desert
  • Watch for Magellanic penguins in the Falkland Islands
  • Accompany a naturalist to the remote Galápagos Islands

South America Travel FAQ

The best time to visit South America depends on the region and the type of experience you seek. For southern destinations like Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Santiago (Chile), spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are ideal. These shoulder seasons offer mild temperatures, colorful landscapes and fewer tourists—ideal for exploring city attractions, vineyards and cultural festivals.

The Amazon Rainforest is the most biodiverse region in South America and one of the richest ecosystems on Earth. While it is famous for its wildlife, the Amazon also offers an extraordinary variety of plant life, with over 16,000 tree species and countless medicinal plants. This includes the tangarana tree—known as the “devil tree” due to its symbiotic relationship with resident fire ants—the tall, slender açaí palm and the cinchona, with quinine-laced bark used for treating malaria. Beyond its ecological importance, the Amazon is also a cultural treasure. It is home to hundreds of Indigenous groups, many of whom maintain traditional ways of life. Two of the largest groups are found in Brazil—the Guaraní and the Tikuna. The rainforest also plays a vital role in regulating the global climate and is often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth” due to its massive oxygen production. Another popular locale is the Galápagos Islands, located off the coast of Ecuador. These volcanic islands are famous for their endemic species like marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies and giant tortoises.

South America is home to some of the world’s most iconic wildlife. Notable species include the jaguar, sloth, capybara, pink river dolphin and the massive green anaconda, one of the largest snakes on Earth. In the Andes, you can find llamas, alpacas and the soaring Andean condor. The Amazon teems with howler monkeys, giant anteaters and poison dart frogs. Bird lovers can spot colorful toucans and macaws, while coastal regions host sea lions and penguins, especially in southern Chile and Argentina.

South America is home to some of the world’s most iconic travel destinations. Machu Picchu in Peru is a top highlight—this ancient Incan citadel set high in the Andes offers breathtaking views of verdant valleys and the winding Urubamba River below. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu’s precisely cut stone structures, agricultural terraces and astronomical alignments reflect the Inca’s advanced engineering and spiritual connection to nature. Iguazu Falls, located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, is one of the largest and most powerful waterfall systems in the world, surrounded by lush rainforest and accessible via walkways and boat tours. The Galápagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador are another must-see, known for their volcanic landscapes and rare wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. In Argentina, Buenos Aires offers a rich cultural experience with standout attractions like the colorful neighborhood of La Boca, the historic Recoleta Cemetery, the grand Teatro Colón and world-famous tango shows. The city’s European-style architecture and vibrant street life make it a favorite among visitors. For nature lovers, Patagonia delivers dramatic scenery with glaciers, fjords and snow-capped peaks, while destinations like Cusco, Quito and Rio de Janeiro offer a blend of history, culture and natural beauty that define the South American experience.

South America’s cuisine is a flavorful blend of Indigenous, European and African influences. Signature dishes like Peru’s ceviche (seafood marinated in citrus juice), Brazil’s feijoada (slow-cooked stew of black beans and pork cuts) and Argentina’s asado (grilled meat over an open flame) reflect the continent’s rich culinary identity. In the Andes and Amazon, staples like corn, potatoes and tropical fruits are common, while the Southern Cone—the southernmost region of South America—is known for grilled meats and herbaceous chimichurri sauce. Chile stands out for its empanadas (stuffed pastries) and wines, with Santiago’s Mercado Central offering fresh seafood and local fare. Arepas (stuffed cornmeal cakes) are a daily favorite in Colombia and Venezuela, and street food like anticuchos (grilled meat skewers) and choripán (a grilled chorizo sausage sandwich) are popular in cities such as Lima and Buenos Aires.

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