The Coca leaf has a rich and important history in Peru. Visitors are mostly familiar with their ability to relieve altitude sickness, but locals incorporate these important leaves in so many different ways. They can be consumed on a daily basis, either chewed or used to make tea. You’ll find Peruvians enjoy them daily, much […]
If there’s one signature dish you absolutely must try in Lima, Peru, it’s ceviche. Essentially raw fish, “cooked” in acidic juices such as lemon or lime, this tasty treat is usually mixed with various peppers, onions, salt and coriander. The extra ingredients usually vary from chef to chef, but these main ingredients are most likely […]
Choose a different form of transportation and see South America in a truly special way, by train! Do you want us to list the numerous advantages of traveling by train or shall we start with presenting your our favorite South America train journeys? With multiple luxury train options, you won’t have to sacrifice your comfort […]
Many will mention Argentine steaks and the famous Malbec wines when speaking about Argentina’s culinary highlights. But many portenos wouldn’t even make it to those hours if their day doesn’t start with a ‘café con leche’ – coffee with milk. Buenos Aires has a century old tradition of coffee houses with writers, artist and regular […]
Peruvian food has become rightly famous around the world in the last decade or so. An incredible fusion of the best of the Pacific Rim has to offer with strong influences from a large number of Japanese immigrants and great fishing, here’s our guide to the Top 5 Best Premium restaurants in Lima.
No visit to Lake Titicaca would be complete without heading onto the deep blue waters, making a trip of its islands and learning from its many local traditions. During such an experience Class Adventure Travelers visit several islands before arriving to their local host families for a truly authentic experience. A home stay is the […]
Argentina has many unique natural and cultural wonders to offer, with more than 30 National Parks throughout the country. Some of those are so special that they’re recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO.
La Fortuna, located only 10 miles from the Arenal Volcano serves as the gateway for enjoying the breathtaking countryside around the – still – active Arenal Volcano. Tourists are often impressed by this volcanic act of nature in real life, and so did La Fortuna row from a quiet town to the main hub for […]
Discovered entirely by accident in 1927, the Nazca Lines are ancient geoglyphs in the Nazca desert in southern Peru. With the larger ones stretching for several miles, they were designated as Unesco World Heritage Site in 1994. The Nazca Lines are one of the main draws for visitors to this part of the country and […]