We’ve just published our latest South America travel video about the diversity of the Sacred Valley of the Inca’s, that was created in corporation with Richard from The View South. To gather all the necessary footage, Richard spent a couple of days in the Sacred Valley area. The diversity of this Inca Valley is so […]
Officially known as the Urubamba Valley, the Sacred Valley of the Incas lies in the Peruvian Andes, about 10 miles north of the former Inca capital of Cusco. The historic gateway to Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley draws many thousands of visitors each year, although many seem to pass through the valley quickly in order […]
More than 19 percent of Chile is protected by the government, ranking it among the most protected countries on earth. That listing includes 30 national parks, 38 national reserves and 11 natural monuments. Because of geographical location of the country a wide variety of landscapes can be found in Chile, from the Atacama Desert (world’s […]
Filled with the culinary heritage of immigrants from both Europe and around the Pacific Rim, Chile has a wonderful eclectic cuisine with something for everybody’s tastes. The native Mapuche introduced traditional ingredients as corn, potatoes and beans. Spanish took care of the ‘European’ veggies, think of onions, peas, meat and a broad range of herbs […]
You may have heard travelers describing Patagonia as ‘the end of the world’, this Southern region of Argentina and Chile is full of surprises. Coastal treasures, magical lakes, ancient forests and impressive glaciers, these do all belong to Patagonia’s delights. The area includes more than 40% of both Argentina and Chile, but as only 3 […]
Rio is with no doubt one of the world’s most impressive cities, many speak about the amazing views, the golden beaches and the intriguing cultural life. But what about the culinary scene, inspired by TripAdvisor’s hidden gems list, we’ve selected 3 culinary hidden gems in Rio de Janeiro. You should not miss out on these restaurants […]
The tiny peninsula of Punta Tombo is home to Patagonia’s most important Magellan penguin colony. Every year during spring time (September/October in Argentina) more than half a million of them come to the reserve to breed. The Punta Tombo area has been protected since 1979, and is home to some of the most diverse flora […]
There are certain moments when traveling when you better enjoy the incredible views, as words will not be sufficient to describe what you just saw. It’s these moments that you will keep with you, forever and it they may even be more magical if you can share them with your travel partner. We’ve listed some […]
Our very own Montse spent 2 days at Machu Picchu, the Inca Capital. We did already highlight her Huayna Picchu hike in an earlier post and will today be sharing the overall experience of a visit to Machu Picchu with Class Adventure Travel. The diversity of this archeological site is so impressive that it will […]