Top 8 things you can do in South America!
South America is truly blessing on the earth. The
destination attracts you with magnificent charm. When you are signed for Trips to South America, here are some
top things to do, some of them are as follows:-
1.
Sit on a swing like a kid
once again.
If you thought that sitting on a swing is
just a kid thing to do then you should probably think again. Visit Casa Del
Arbol, Ecuador to experience the wildest swing in the world. The swings hang
above the abyss attract many thrill seekers. The swing is simply made of a
metal beam attached to a rope, there are no safety belts provided which will
keep you from falling but the bravest hikers take their chances to experience
this at least once. Amazing Patagonia Tours
2.
Stargaze in San Pedro de
Atacama
San Pedro de Atacama, a dessert found in
the south of Chili, as some people say is the best place to do stargazing in
the world. During the day the heat and drought can exhaust you but at night
when it gets cold, the entire village gets lighted up by the millions of stars
in the sky.
3.
Cycle through the deathroad
in La Paz, Bolivia
As the name suggests, the Deathroad is
indeed a deathly road as it passes through high mountains and jungles with
freighting cliffs and scary steep slopes. For the cycling daredevils this is a
road that is ought to be on your bucket list.
4.
Do a little tango in Buenos
Aires
This is the capital of Argentina which is
greatly well-known for a number of things but the one that tops the to-do list
here is tango dancing. The streets get filled with tango dancers in the evening
so make sure you grove on the beats of tango once you visit here (even if you
are not a dancer!)
5.
Go for wine tasting in
Mendoza
Again a speciality of Argentina are the
vineyards. Catch a bus to the country side to visit the native vineyards. Some
of them even give you a tour through the wine cellars.
6.
Buggy ride and Sandboarding
in Peru
In the middle of the dessert near Ica in
Peru is an oasis called Huacachina. You can take a buggy ride from the oasis in
the dunes which feels nothing less than a rollercoaster. Once the buggy drops
you off at the top of the dunes, you can sand board you way down again.
7.
Piranha fishing in
Rurrenabaque
Rurrenabaque is a village in the North of
Bolivia. The only way to visit the pampas from here is via boats. If you are
fine fishing for piranhas with sharp teeth around you then think no more! The
pampas are home to all sorts of animals such as alligators, monkeys, snakes,
pink dolphins and piranhas.
8.
Lastly it is a must to try
the authentic food here
And for this there is no other better place
than Viejo Jack that serves you the best steak you have ever tasted. It is a
restaurant with boring interiors and bright lightings somewhere in the streets
of Salta however, the food here will sure not disappoint you.
South America Group Tours is simply more then explanations, the imaginary like
destinations are simply beyond words.
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