Wake up in the clouds at Mashpi Lodge, Ecuador’s luxurious eco-retreat in the cloud forest, where adventure, nature, and comfort come together.| Your Time to Fly
This 2 week Peru itinerary is designed to give you a taste of everything: ancient ruins in the Sacred Valley (Machu Picchu and more), vibrant Cusco, the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, Arequipa’s elegant plazas, the surreal Nazca Lines, sandboarding in the desert, Paracas’ wild coast, and of course, plenty of time in Lima to …| Postcard Narrative
Insider advice for Huacachina Sandboarding: Discover prices, safety tips, best tours, what to wear for Peru’s famous dunes.| Postcard Narrative - Savvy Family Travel
Mystic Mountain in the Carina Nebula showcases dynamic star formation processes influenced by massive stars' radiation and winds, revealing cosmic interactions. The post The Big Picture: Mystic Mountain – A Towering Pillar in the Carina Nebula. first appeared on Scientific Inquirer.| Scientific Inquirer
Here's my experience from Mount Kasikasima, a fun hiking expedition in the jungle of Suriname where you can see animals & indigenous villages.| The World Travel Guy
The imperialist aggression of the United States against Venezuela is nothing new; it has been going on for 26 years, since 1999, when Hugo Chávez was elected president of the…| Abolition Media
If you are curious about the logistics of visiting El Valle on the Pacific Coast of Colombia and want to know what it’s like there, then read on… I adore Colombia. I have spent almost four months there in total and I know I will visit again in the future. This large country offers a […] Read more... The post Why You Shouldn’t Miss El Valle on Colombia’s Pacific Coast appeared first on The World on my Necklace.| The World on my Necklace
Enjoy peak marine life and avoid crowds, the best time of year to scuba dive in Chile. The post The Best Time of Year To Dive in Chile appeared first on .|
The country already has a 94% renewable electricity mix, but plans to diversify by adding more than 100MW of solar by 2026.| A greener life, a greener world
Cusco isn’t just a city—it’s the heart of the Inca world, surrounded by some of the most breathtaking archaeological sites on Earth. Beyond the cobblestone streets and colonial plazas lie ancient fortresses, ceremonial centers, and mysterious terraces that reveal the genius of Andean civilization. From the massive stone walls of Sacsayhuamán to the intricate fountains... The post Best Archaeological Sites Around Cusco, Peru appeared first on Albion Gould.| Albion Gould
The Pan American Highway stands as a testament to the vision and determination of the countries of the Americas to connect and collaborate.| Albion Gould
La Paz is a city that surprised me in many ways. Perched high in the Andes at over 3,600 meters, it’s not just the altitude that took my breath away – the colorful cable cars, bustling markets, and spiritual rituals did too. In just 2 days in La Paz, I discovered a city of contrasts: … The post 2 Days in La Paz, Bolivia: The Perfect Itinerary for First-Time Visitors appeared first on happy when abroad.| happy when abroad
Far beyond any notion of solidarity between brotherly nations divided by an ocean, the reception of Brazilian exiles in Portugal during the 1970s was marked not by warmth, but by strict surveillance, diplomatic intrigue, and covert maneuvers. From the perspective of Brazilian intelligence services, Portugal appeared to waver between the moral duty of sheltering the| CovertAction Magazine
On October 19, Bolivia will have a new president—and he will be from the right. It is confirmed that the country is about to make a sharp ideological turn since the Movement for Socialism (MAS) came to power in January 2006. Broadly speaking, Bolivia has had nearly 20 years of leftist governments, although the current […] The post Bolivia Turns to the Right first appeared on CovertAction Magazine.| CovertAction Magazine
Although Chile and Argentina are geographical neighbours, these two wine giants offer distinct identities. Both their cultural differences and the different growing conditions are evident in the glass. The countries lie on opposite sides of the mighty Andes Mountain range. Mendoza, the largest wine region in Argentina, is dominated by high mountains and dry plains. […] Continue reading: Two neighbouring South American countries with many differences | wine tour in Chile and Argentina --- Th...| BKWine Tours
Cusco sits high in the Andes and feels like a living museum with its narrow cobbled streets, Inca walls peeking out under colonial facades, and vibrant markets on nearly every corner. Each neighborhood has its own rhythm and it’s all about choosing the spot that matches the kind of trip you want, so you can […] The post Where To Stay In Cusco Peru: 5 Best Areas and Neighborhoods For Travelers appeared first on Nomads Unveiled.| Nomads Unveiled
Growing tensions in the Caribbean could lead to a confrontation between U.S. combat aircraft and Venezuela’s hodgepodge of air defense systems. The post Status Of Venezuela’s Air Defense Capabilities appeared first on The War Zone.| The War Zone
Aside from its impressive natural attractions and variety of cultures, here are five more reasons you should try backpacking in South America.| Globe Guide
Context for International Readers: Tomás Hirsch is currently campaigning for re-election as a Deputy for District 11 in the Chilean parliamentary elections, scheduled for November 16, 2025. This district encompasses the municipalities (comunas) of Las Condes, Lo Barnechea, La Reina,… Pía Figueroa| Pressenza
Albom Adventures Rainbow Mountain in Peru offers amazing views, high altitudes, and an unforgettable challenge. This guide, written by Lena, a seasoned South American adventurer and travel writer, shares practical information that first-timers need to know before they go. Planning to see Rainbow Mountain for the first time? You’re in for a real experience. The views are … The post What To Expect on Your Rainbow Mountain Tour in Peru: A Guide for First-Time Trekkers first appeared on Albom...| Albom Adventures
Explore the unique tea in Ecuador from Hacienda Sangay, the only tea farm located in the Amazon rainforest, producing premium black tea, rooted in culture and sustainability| Tea Journey
La Puerta Abierta is a virtual radio station that disseminates experiences, reflections and proposals inspired by Universalist Humanism and those who promote similar paths. With live and recorded programs, we offer a diverse space to listen, learn, and share. With… Redacción Colombia| Pressenza
As the world turns its attention to Belém for COP30, ICLEI is raising up the voices of cities in the Amazon.| CityTalk
Let’s go on an exciting expedition to Chile, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the frozen continent of Antarctica! Make sure to pack your thermals, you’re going to need them. Antarctic Expedition Days 19, 20 and 21 ~ Drake Passage, Puerto Williams and the Beagle Channel, South America Even though, after five amazing days, our […]| The Eternal Traveller
After island-hopping in the Galapagos with days spent snorkeling with sea lions, hiking across volcanic landscapes, and keeping up with […] The post Hacienda La Danesa: A Perfect Mainland Pairing for a Galapagos Trip appeared first on Your Time to Fly.| Your Time to Fly
Pack for your Galapagos adventure with ease! This practical, one-page Galapagos packing list covers clothing, gear, and essentials you’ll need for island-hopping.| Your Time to Fly
The souvenirs from Peru you bring home carry layers of tradition and centuries-old techniques. On our family trip to Peru, shopping became part of how we experienced the country. We bartered for textiles in Chinchera, carried salt straight from the Maras mines, spent a sticky afternoon at a chocolate workshop, and carefully chose gifts for …| Postcard Narrative
If you’re trying to figure out what to do in Arequipa, I’ve got you. This city surprised me in the best ways. Its glowing white sillar buildings, volcano-dominated skyline, and cozy markets make Arequipa the perfect mix of laid-back wandering and mountain adventure. What to do in Arequipa Arequipa’s nickname, the “White City,” comes from …| Postcard Narrative
Cusco is more than a stopover en route to Machu Picchu—it’s a destination in its own right. Between the lively plazas, colorful markets, ancient ruins, and| Postcard Narrative - Savvy Family Travel
I’m no stranger to learning Spanish. I can still picture myself sitting in Señora Fielhauer’s class, slogging through... The post BaseLang Review 2025: Pros & Cons from a Traveler appeared first on Vegan Travel & Tours | Veggies Abroad.| Vegan Travel & Tours | Veggies Abroad
Besitos de coco is a Venezuelan confection consisting of flour, coconut, papelon, water and spices. The ingredients are mixed into a thick mixture which is... The post Venezuelan Besitos de Coco Recipe appeared first on Travel Food Atlas.| Travel Food Atlas
Ponche crema is a Venezuelan dairy-based alcoholic beverage made with egg yolks, milk, spices, sweetened condensed milk and strong rum. The egg yolks are usually... The post Venezuelan Ponche Crema Recipe appeared first on Travel Food Atlas.| Travel Food Atlas
Discover breathtaking Less-Known Places To Visit In South America beyond the usual tourist spots. Explore hidden gems from remote islands to ancient ruins and pristine landscapes| TukTuk Travel Magazine
Many travelers find that transportation costs can quickly eat into their budget while exploring the diverse landscapes of South America. Fortunately, you can implement smart strategies to make your adventures more cost-effective. From choosing the right transportation modes to planning your routes efficiently, this guide will provide you with practical tips to help you save […]| TukTuk Travel Magazine
Most travelers dream of exploring the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures of South America but worry about the costs involved. Fortunately, with the right strategies, you can enjoy unforgettable tours and activities without breaking the bank. In this guide, you’ll discover practical tips on budgeting for excursions, finding affordable options, and maximizing your experience without […]| TukTuk Travel Magazine
On Friday, the Brazilian supreme court sentenced former president Jair Bolsonaro to more than 27 years in prison for plotting an attempted coup after| Christianity Today
As a part of this ever-evolving program, a new award initiative is introduced, replacing the previous President’s Safety Award and “President’s Energy Efficiency Award into the President’s Sustainability Award.| HBI Sustainability
American embassy and CIA were complicit in their killings and the cover-up On September 11, 1973, General Augusto Pinochet launched a fascist coup in Chile that deposed Salvador Allende, a democratically elected socialist who had nationalized Chile’s copper industry and enacted other measures designed to equalize wealth in Chile. Supported by the Nixon administration and| CovertAction Magazine
New film detailed amateurish plot led by a gang of mercenaries who couldn’t shoot straight As the Trump regime deploys the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group—including a nuclear-powered attack submarine, P-8A Poseidon maritime surveillance aircraft, three U.S. Navy destroyers equipped with some of the most advanced air defense, ballistic missile defense, and anti-submarine warfare systems, with 4,500| CovertAction Magazine
Written by Janaina Uemura, coordinator of BAN’s Latin America working group and Davi Martins, BAN’s International Advocacy Campaigner. At the end of August 2025, the vibrant port city of Valparaíso, Chile, became a convergence point for climate justice movements and NGOs at the 4th Climate Justice Latam and the Caribbean Meeting (Cuarto Encuentro Latinoamericano y […]| Environmental Paper Network
This Machu Picchu packing list will prepare you for altitude, weather changes, comfort and safety.| Postcard Narrative - Savvy Family Travel
Mexico, Guatemala & Belize unite for Great Mayan Forest conservation—protecting 14M acres of biodiversity and Indigenous heritage.| The Better News
When people think of Colombia, they often picture coffee plantations, pristine beaches, and the vibrancy of Bogotá or Medellín. What truly sets the...| Cleantech Group
Hidden in the Peruvian desert, just outside the city of Ica, lies Huacachina, a tiny oasis town surrounded by some of the highest sand dunes in South America. With its lagoon at the center, palm trees, and golden dunes stretching endlessly into the horizon, it feels like stepping into another world. Many travelers visit Huacachina … The post How to Spend One Day in Huacachina, Peru – Travel Itinerary appeared first on happy when abroad.| happy when abroad
Discover the ideal route for culture, nature, and adventure with this 2-week Peru itinerary. Peru was the absolute highlight of my travels through Central America and South America. The stunning sights, fascinating culture, and breathtaking landscapes completely won me over and turned me into a real Peru fan. In this 2-week Peru itinerary, I’ll share … The post 2-Week Peru Itinerary: How to See the Best of Peru in 14 Days appeared first on happy when abroad.| happy when abroad
We’ve seen so many beautiful places that it’s hard to pick just a few. But if someone asked us to list our absolute favourite spots that take your breath away, these 15 would be it. From snow-covered peaks in winter to sunny alpine lakes in summer, Colorado never runs out of magic. This guide walks […] The post A Guide to the 15 Most Beautiful Spots in Colorado appeared first on Travel BackPack.| Travel BackPack
Picking a hotel can sometimes feel tricky. You want it just right, and the place should feel welcoming. While there are numerous hotels in North Carolina, some are more distinctive than others. This guide helps you find the best hotels based on your preferences and travel goals in this vast and beautiful state. Whether you’re […] The post Where to Stay in North Carolina: A Hotel Guide by Travel Purpose appeared first on Travel BackPack.| Travel BackPack
One of the most iconic and amazing hikes in Chile is the Mirador Las Torres (‘viewpoint of the towers’), and it can be done as either a… The post Day Hike To Mirador Las Torres (By Bus Or Car) appeared first on The World Travel Guy.| The World Travel Guy
The Huemul glacier is a nice little hike near the town of El Chalten, in the Patagonia region of Argentina. I did this hike recently and really… The post How To Visit Huemul Glacier From El Chalten, Patagonia appeared first on The World Travel Guy.| The World Travel Guy
The Lost City trek is a bucket list hike in Colombia where you can see the ruins of the Ciudad Perdida, an ancient city built by the… The post All About The Lost City Trek In Colombia appeared first on The World Travel Guy.| The World Travel Guy
Chilean breakfast foods are simple yet full of heart and flavor. These morning meals bring together beloved local staples, such as bread, cheese, and sweets, all reflecting a piece of Chile’s history, traditions, and warmth. Here are 10 tasty traditional dishes you can try so you too can start your day the Chilean way! 10 […] The post Traditional Chilean Breakfast Foods appeared first on Foodventures Abroad.| Foodventures Abroad
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Sponsors Software Freedom Day 2025 | #SFD25 #SFD | Date: September 20, 2025| Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
Be inspired by these beautiful places in Argentina to add to your visit - from mountain ranges to waterfalls to glaciers!| The Directionally Challenged Traveler
Brazil is the most populous country in South America with a population of 212 million, of which nearly 700k are medical cannabis patients.| Cannabis Industry Data
Trade warfare and interference in the free functioning of the judiciary are the current expressions of United States interventionism in Latin America, particularly in Brazil. With the largest economy in the region and the eighth-largest in the world, Brazil holds a central strategic importance for the United States in its aim to maintain global dominance| CovertAction Magazine
The Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu, passes snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and remote villages on this unforgettable Peruvian adventure.| thisworldtraveled.com
Not sure if a 5-day Galapagos Cruise is right for you? Find out with this detailed breakdown of the Galaxy Yacht itinerary C.| Your Time to Fly
Wondering how to spend 2 weeks in Argentina? This ultimate itinerary includes Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza, and more. Plan your dream trip!| The World Travel Girl
“Someone stole my necklace!” Jennifer exclaimed, as she felt her small gold chain being ripped off her neck from behind. We both turned to see a man running away through the crowd. “Is that him?” James asked. As he said that, two men tackled him to the ground. One man tried to grab the phone...| Dirona Around the World
Claudia Sheinbaum’s reforms prioritize renewable energy in Mexico, balancing state utility dominance with increased private investment for a greener future.| A greener life, a greener world
Op deze pagina vertel ik je wat je moet zien, doen, eten en drinken op dit eiland. Lees snel verder voor mijn 10 tips voor Barbados.| Anne Travel Foodie
Travel Argentina on a student budget: comfy overnight buses, epic routes, and local tips to explore wine, glaciers, and penguins—without breaking the bank.| Bucket List Publications
Dear reader: This article contains links to products and services that I may be compensated for, at no extra cost to you. The Pisac ruins are some of the most important Incan ruins in Peru’s Cusco region and the Sacred Valley, along with the ruins at Ollantaytambo and more remote Huchuy Qosqo. They are a ... Read more| Nickkembel Travels
By Vijay Jayaraj In July, a bone-chilling cold wave swept across South America, plunging nations like Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay into an energy crisis that laid bare the fragility of their power systems. Record-low temperatures, driven by an Antarctic air mass, pushed electricity grids to the brink, forced governments to ration gas, and left thousands without power for over a … Read more| CO2 Coalition
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After nearly facing local extinction, jaguars have made a comeback in Iguaçu Park thanks to integrative, community-driven conservation efforts. The post Jaguar recovery in the Green Corridor is a model for community-driven conservation appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
Intrepid South American winemakers are overcoming extreme conditions to produce fresh and delicate Patagonia wines at the continent’s southernmost point.| Decanter
For intrepid parents planning a Peru family trip, this is my comprehensive travel guide to Peru with kids.| Wild Junket
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In this comprehensive guide, I’ll break down the full cost of hiking the Inca Trail, providing practical tips to help you plan your trip effectively. Whether you’re a solo backpacker on a budget or someone looking for a more luxe experience, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to tackle the legendary trail without breaking the bank.| The Budget Your Trip Blog
From hidden villages to medieval alleys: Discover 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites that you haven't seen on Instagram.| Enchanting Travels
Behind Brazil’s global image as a land of natural abundance—and the host of this year’s international climate summit—lies a stark reality: centuries of violence, dispossession, and resistance in the countryside.| Environmental Paper Network
Discover what it's like to cruise the Galapagos on the Galaxy Yacht—this review covers cabin details, on-board amenities, food, excursions, crew, and more. The post Galapagos Cruise Review: My Experience Aboard the Galaxy Yacht appeared first on Your Time to Fly.| Your Time to Fly
I celebrated my 55th birthday on a solo Galápagos cruise—here’s what it was like and why it’s perfect for solo female travelers over 40.| Your Time to Fly
Everything you need to know about how to experience one of the biggest spectacles on earth, Carnival in Rio de Janeiro in 2025.| Paradise Catchers
These hidden wonders are well worth the journey. The post 10 UNESCO sites worth getting on a plane for appeared first on Enchanting Travels.| Enchanting Travels
On Wednesday, Bolivian President Luis Arce urged citizens to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming general elections on August 17.During his speech at the opening of the 29th La Paz International Book Fair (FIL) at the Chuquiago Marka Exhibition Center, the president emphasized the import| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Traveling the world doesn’t have to break the bank. Budget travelers and deal-seekers alike swear by strategies that make adventures more affordable. But here’s the catch: "budget travel" and "cheap travel" aren’t the same thing. While they may sound interchangeable, they embody two very different approaches to exploring the globe.| The Budget Your Trip Blog
One of the deadliest events took place in Colombia, where the June rain fell on saturated soils, leading to a massive landslide that hit Granizal, near Medellín, claiming 27 lives (Alcaldía Bello, 7 July, 2025). In Venezuela, the states of Mérida, Trujillo, and Táchira were among the worst impacted regions. Sustained rainfall in these parts led to the rivers Motatán and Burate to overflow, damaging infrastructure, flooding homes, and sweeping away buildings and vehicles (The Watchers, 25...| World Weather Attribution
Uruguayan cuisine may not be among the most famous in the world, and beyond the well-known grilled meats—especially the iconic asado—many of its traditional dishes remain relatively unknown. But there’s much more to Uruguayan food| travel drafts
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Cumbia, vallenato, champeta, bambuco, urban, salsa, música popular… Colombia’s rich and varied music scene has long made it… The post Class of 2025: Columbian Artists Leading The Charge appeared first on WHAT A TUNE.| WHAT A TUNE
If you're vegan and visiting Colombia, you need this guide! It breaks down traditional Colombian food, if vegan is understood, and more.| Vegan Travel & Tours | Veggies Abroad
The U.S. House Appropriations Committee proposes a 50% cut in non-military aid to Colombia, aiming to pressure President Gustavo Petro’s administration. Experts warn this measure endangers social programs and civil society, while opening opportunities for Colombia to diversify cooperation away from| Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
Your guide to 3 Days in Mendoza, with a tour of the Andes, wine tastings, unforgettable food, & more. Here's how to spend three days in Mendoza, Argentina.| The World Travel Girl
450 bird species can be found in Iguazu National Park. Discover the best time for birding, species you can see, and tips to see the birds of Iguazu.| The World Travel Girl
Learning to Catch Life in Mid-Air “It started with music.” I was working on the sunlit terrace of the VCS office in Skopje, letting the morning settle into my skin, when I heard it; deep, rhythmic,…| VOICES
South American Rail Adventures: An Exquisite Expedition through Nature’s Bountiful Tapestry Introduction The vast continent of South America is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes and natural wonders, captivating the hearts of adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. From the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the lush rainforests of the Amazon, South America boasts an […]| The Adventure Daily
Top things to do outside Manizales in Colombia. Jo-Anne Vandierendonck is a member of our To Travel Too community and when we heard that she was heading off to Colombia (before us) we reached out to her to write about her adventures for us. Have you visited Manizales Colombia? This post may contain affiliate links. […]| To Travel Too
Are you planning a vacation to South America? What are the top 4 best countries to visit in South America? Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Peru. There are others but these are our favourites. What makes them favourites for us? In Argentina travelling the scenic and exciting Patagonia route traversing in and out of Argentina and […]| To Travel Too
Want to trek Machu Picchu? Read our Machu Picchu trekking guide that tells all, permits, weather, packing list, alternatives to the trek, day tours.| To Travel Too
If you've been dreaming about seeing the Amazon, check out Lawson's Amazon boat tour for their small group tour.| My Flying Leap
From summer crayfish banquets in Malmö to Quebec's snow-taffy celebrations, check out Gurdeep Loyal's favourite foodie experiences from across the globe| olivemagazine
Suzano, the world’s largest producer of eucalyptus pulp, has requested the eviction of 600 families in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. The eviction, previously blocked by the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court, has now been authorized and is scheduled for June 30.| Environmental Paper Network
Lawmakers elected Jennifer Geerlings-Simons as Suriname’s first female president on Sunday after her party’s May legislative win. The 71-year-old ex-opposition leader became the sole candidate after…| France 24
Salento, Colombia is a small. colourful town in Quindío ever growing in popularity. Famous for coffee & tall palm trees, it's a must visit!| Zoe Goes Places
The Ecuadorian capital is usually the first touch-down point for travellers heading to this diverse nation, and also is an exciting one for many reasons. First we will be right within the Andes, with towering mountains and volcanoes such as Cotopaxi that can be visited and hiked. Quito is also filled to the brim with... The post Quito, Ecuador Travel Guide appeared first on Backpacking Latin America.| Backpacking Latin America
Famous for its incredible landscapes, vibrant locals and tasty steaks, Argentina is a must-visit when travelling through South America. Here we can explore the wild paradise of Patagonia, multicoloured mountains near Salta and also visit the world-famous waterfalls of Iguazú near the Brazilian border. We’ll also find the cities to be outright beautiful, too, so... The post Is Argentina Worth Visiting? 7 Reasons to Travel appeared first on Backpacking Latin America.| Backpacking Latin America
Known for its festive vibes, beautiful beaches and incredible city highlights, Rio de Janeiro is one of the most epic places you can visit in all of South America. As such it’s a staple in any Brazil itinerary, and your main task will be trying to fit in all of the bucket list things to... The post Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Travel Guide appeared first on Backpacking Latin America.| Backpacking Latin America
Are you looking for ways of getting from Bogotá to Salento? When you’re traveling around Colombia, you’ll be surprised at the number of towns and places that are worth visiting. Most people stick to major cities such as Bogotá, but if you want to go on a sightseeing adventure, We recommend you get from Bogotá... The post Getting from Bogota to Salento appeared first on Backpacking Latin America.| Backpacking Latin America