Archive for the ‘Travel South America’ Category

Rural tourism in Lima

viernes, noviembre 13th, 2009

CAJATAMBO por john_g_cambuslang.

For sightseeing in Lima, this offers a varied tourist attraction for those visiting the capital of the republic, one only has to travel several hours outside the city. Lima offers visitors the opportunity to conduct archaeological and cultural tourism, sun and sand, nature, medicine, rural, and gastronomic adventure.
 
Started by the north, home to Huaraz, Oyon, Cajatambo and Barranca, in the area can visit the citadel of Caral, considered the oldest civilization of America, with 5 000 years old, where we can see traces of six pyramids and 32 public monuments are also nearby hills Lachay, Chancay and Huaral. (más…)

Buenos Aires, where the tourist route

martes, noviembre 10th, 2009

Buenos Aires, where the tourist route

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, is one of the major cities of Latin America, is a modern and cosmopolitan city. It is the largest city in South America and is the most important cultural center in Argentina.
Located on the right bank of the Rio de la Plata, on a vast pampas, its climate is temperate humid and the average temperature is between 17 and 19 º C. Its architecture is of European style and the city there are many museums, exhibition halls, art galleries and theaters, which shows their level of culture. Buenos Aires is the financial and economic center of the country and is also the main port in the nation, his business is very active. (más…)

Ucayali, a heavenly place to learn

miércoles, octubre 28th, 2009

Back from town! por pierre pouliquin.

Ucayali is a department of the Peruvian jungle, home to a population of around half a million inhabitants. Its capital is 154 m.s.n.m. Pucallpa Humid and warm (around 39 degrees C), hosts a large population as Shipibos native communities, and Conibos Shetebo with which you can share if you like adventure in the jungle, surely this is the place to visit. (más…)

The National Sanctuary of Tumbes Mangroves

miércoles, octubre 21st, 2009

Tumbes Mangroves

Mangroves are aquatic forests. They extend from the river Tumbes to the International Canal Punta Capones. They consist of a set of trees known as mangroves and other natural species that are interwoven and combined in one space. This vegetation grows shallow water and curiously lives in salt water, has been scientifically proven that this ecosystem is extremely productive. (más…)

A short stroll through the churches and museums of Lima

domingo, octubre 18th, 2009

San Francisco Church, Lima por James Preston.

Lima, capital of Peru, also known as the thrice crowned kings village or city riverside garden talkative, reached its apogee in the eighteenth century. Few cities in the world can rival the elegance of its women and wealth of its inhabitants. Part of this importance is finally lost its independence, only to be capital of a country as economically dependent on the great powers, having been for centuries the capital of Spanish South America. (más…)

Buenos Aires: Body Mind and Soul

lunes, septiembre 7th, 2009

Tango - Um sentimento que se dança

Buenos Aires, one of the most charming cities in the world due to its cultural diversity. People living in Buenos Aires Spanish origin, Italian, Syrian-Lebanese, Polish and Russian, the byproduct of the nineteenth century, when the state promoted the migration to populate the country. Moreover, successive internal migration in Latin America and east, have completed this melting pot. (más…)

Piriápolis, vacations therapeutic

lunes, julio 27th, 2009

IMG_0400_maldo_piriapolis por Picardo2009.

Piriápolis is a beautiful spa, a small, quiet, one could say that almost therapeutic, located in the Department of Maldonado, Uruguay, an hour from Montevideo and a few minutes from the popular, bustling and attractive Punta del Este. Its population is approximately 7500 fixed inhabitants but its floating population increases significantly in the months of December to March, during high season, when they welcome visitors from all corners of the globe. (más…)

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