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Where to Stay in Lima: Choosing the Right Perspective on Peru’s Capital

Lima is often described as a gateway. In truth, it is a city that deserves orientation. Perched above the Pacific, defined by desert light and coas...

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South America Gaucho Culture: A Journey into the Soul of the Pampas

For centuries, South America gaucho heritage has pulsed through the heart of the continent, shaping the spirit of Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil,...

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Experience the Magic of Christmas in Colombia: Traditions, Festivities, and Celebrations

In this installment of our series on Christmas around South America, we’ll talk about some of the colorful traditions of a Colombian Christmas. Plan...

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Experience the Magic of Christmas in Argentina: Traditions, Festivities, and Celebrations

Argentina is the second-largest country in South America (just behind Brazil), with an area of nearly 2.8 million square kilometers. Stretching from t...

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11 Must-See Art and Culture Experiences In Argentina

Overflowing with creativity and passion, art and culture experiences in Argentina are not difficult to find. From sipping wine to watching soccer, dan...

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5 Ways To Experience Authentic Argentine Culture on Your Luxury Trip To Argentina

From the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires, pulsating with tango rhythms, to the enchanting colonial heritage of Salta, Argentina offers an array of exc...

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What Is The Holy Week At Popayán?

The Passion and death of Jesus Christ is highly honored and celebrated during the Holy Week in Popayán in Colombia. This holy celebration includes da...

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Top 5 Things To Know Before Going To The Barranquilla Carnival

South America is famous for its impeccable beauty, rich culture and authentic diversity. Colombia is at the forefront when it comes to travelers who a...

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It Takes Two: Your Total Guide To Tango

The first official use of the word ‘tango’ was in a 1789 statute wherein Argentine authorities banned ‘tango’ gatherings. At the time, the ...

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