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5 Fun Facts About Llamas

Llamas are without doubt some of the fluffiest animals on earth – but there is so much more to these super smart fluff balls! Native to South America, these highly social mammals’ natural habitat is the Andes mountains, while they have adapted to a range of different environments. Trying to tell a l

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A Vegetarian’s Guide to South America Travel

South America is traditionally known as a carnivore’s Utopia and it’s true that meat plays a massive role in local cuisine, no matter which country you travel to. Having said that, it is becoming increasingly easier for vegetarians to travel happily in South America and not be forced to compromise o

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South American Food – How to Feast Your Way Through the Continent

We’ve got the top 14 specialties of South American food that you won’t want to miss – and one sensational tip to help make the most of your culinary journey.Traditional food is a huge deal in South America and, by consequence, in all our tours, no matter where in the continent we guide our guests. T

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South America for First-Timers – Which Region is Right for You?

Maybe you’ve dreamt of South American adventures your entire life or, maybe, the continent has just entered into your travel radar. Whatever the case may be, planning a first-time visit to South America – an enormous and enormously varied one at that, is an exciting endeavour but it can also be just

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Best Things To Do in South and Central America in November

As the southern summer season takes hold of a great part of the South America, now is the time to explore the more remote regions of Patagonia, the normally crowded big-name attractions in Peru and Bolivia, as well as the hot-spot of Colombia, where rains subside. To help you learn more, here's our

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Best Latin America Souvenirs That Won’t End Up in a Drawer

We admit that when travelling, sometimes, it is simply easier to dedicate just a couple of hours of our last day to hitting a gargantuan tourist market and filling up a small suitcase full of fridge magnets, key-chains and snow-globes that glow in the dark. Because, really, who wants to waste time a

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