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South America's Unique Traditions and Cultures
Any place in South America reflects the diverse culture and traditions that the region has become famous of. Travelers who yearn for a place that has human-made masterpieces against the background of natural splendor should think of nothing but South America.
Argentina and Brazil are the two biggest countries in South America. They are also the most diverse countries in the region. Brazil is a fusion of cultures, including native Indian, European, Portuguese, Asian and Middle Eastern.
In Argentina, European influences are reflected on its arts, literature, architecture and even lifestyle. South America is also the home of Bolivia which is located between the Amazon rainforest and the Andes. Next to Bolivia is Peru which has its own share of exciting history, dating as far back as the Inca Empire. Spectacular landscapes, lush tropical rainforests and captivating beaches are the trademarks of the countries situated in the northern area of the region, including Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.
Inside South America
For adventurous souls, a trip to Patagonia's mountainous region in Southern Argentina is an experience not worth missing. Here you can find the Andean wildlife and national parks and Carmen de Patagones, a colonial city.
See also Brazil's very own wildlife in the flood plain of Pantanal. The area is home to several endangered species, such as Hyancinth Macaw, Brazilian Tapir, giant armadillos, capybara, jaguars, giant otters and caimans.
Get acquainted with penguins, sea lions and mockingbirds at the Isla Bartolome at the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Take a break from admiring the nature and wildlife by taking a stroll down memory lane. Visit Lake Titicaca which is the Inca civilization's birthplace. The Lake Titiaca is the highest navigable one in the world, located near the border of Bolivia and Peru.
On the lake's Bolivian side is where you can find the Isla Del Sol, site of the Inca ruins of Chincana and Pilko Kaina. The floating islands of Las Isla Flotantes in Peru are the home of Uros tribe. Back to nature, the 916,760 acres of virgin rainforest of Iwokrama in Central Guyana contains some of the world's biggest freshwater fish and turtles, otters, caimans, cat, bat and Anaconda.
And lastly, enrich your soul with a visit to the Trinidad and Jesus which is a Jesuit settlement in Southern Paraguay. Explore the Baroque ruins, including the well-preserved 18th-century churches and monuments.
Getting In and Around South America
The region has four climatic zones, cold, dry, tropical and temperate. The climate variations in the area are influenced by weather and elevation. Peak season in South America is from December to March when almost all areas are hot and humid.
The easiest and cheapest way to explore the countries in South America is by boarding a plane. An alternative would be to ride a bus which is also a good way to see most of corners of the region. Taxis are also available for hiring for long journeys.
