Breathtaking: 7 of the Most Beautiful Places in South America

If you’ve got the travel bug, you’re not alone — thousands of people travel the world each year to experience different cultures and beautiful new lands. One of the favorites on the travel lists is South America.

Whether you’ve been to South America before or not, it is doubtful that you’ve seen all of the most beautiful places in South America. There are simply too many to see in a lifetime but we will help you find some of the best spots to visit.

Continue reading this article to learn about beautiful places in South America.


We’re Off to the Most Beautiful Places in South America

Don’t forget your glasses and sunscreen. It’s time to go on an adventure.





1. Galapagos Islands

Nature-lovers rejoice and view programs for the Galapagos Islands with its beautiful creatures and views. 

Most people think of the giant tortoises when they think of the Galapagos Island and for good reason. These magnificent creatures are a sight to behold with some of them weighing in at over 500 pounds.

Besides the amazing wildlife, there is much more to see including the gorgeous white sand beaches — and don’t forget the lava tunnels.





2. Easter Island, Chile 

 Easter Island is located country miles off the seacoast of Chile. With it being this far off the seacoast, it's one of the world’s most remote islets. 

 

 If you’re wondering if Easter Island is worth the trouble to get there — yeah! Then are some reasons why you shouldn’t miss out on traveling to Easter Island. 


 When you arrive on Easter Island, one of the effects you’ll discover is the mysterious Moai statues. However, you’d find there are over 900 of them If you were to count all of these statues on the islet. 

 

 The islet has numerous beautiful strands you can enjoy. Don’t forget to check out the stormy craters. 


 If you’re up for a good party also make sure you come when the two-week Tapati Festival is passing. 

 





 3. Iguazu Cascade, Brazil/ Argentina 

You’ll find Iguazu Cascade on the border of Brazil and Argentina. The Iguazu Cascade is a series of 275 falls along the swash. Some of the cascades are as high as 260 bases. 

 

 Depending on which side of the cascade you’re on, you’re going to witness a different type of beauty. 

When you’re allowed about visiting this position, make sure to understand whether you’re going in the dry season or the stormy season. Depending on the season, you’re going to get a veritably different experience. 

 

 For the stylish experience, schedule enough time to relax and enjoy each side of the cascade, and don’t try to do it in one day. 





4. Fernando de Noronha, Brazil 

 There are lots of effects to see in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil with its 21 islets. The peaches then are uninhabited and the islets are an important marine conservation area so the lack of development isn’t going to change any time soon. 

 

 You’ll find a plenitude of wildlife in the demitasse clear waters when you’re swimming. Turn around and you can look up at the gorgeous rocky peaks. 


 Schedule a hike along some of the most popular paths to great views you’ve only seen on TV. For better views, you might consider reserving a stint with one of the original stint attendants. 

 

 Still, you should bespeak it snappily since there are only so numerous callers allowed If you want to take a stint with a stint companion. 





 5. Machu Picchu, Peru 

 You’ve most likely heard of this notorious megacity up in the Andes Mountains. After being abandoned, this megacity wasn’t planted again until 1911. 

 Still, you can choose to go the easy way by train or you might decide to hike the Inca Trail for the experience If you want to see Machu Picchu. The Inca Trail is some 50-country miles so be prepared before you head off on your hunt. 

 

 The remains of the megacity are sure to take your breath down once you arrive at your destination either via train or the Inca Trail. 

 Make sure you get used to the atmosphere before you head all the way to Machu Picchu. You might stay a couple of days in Cusco so you can get used to how it affects your body. 

 




 6. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 

 Still, Bolivia needs to be on the list, If you want to be blown down by pure beauty also Salar de Uyuni. This is the world’s largest swab flat. It spans over square country miles and during the corridor of the season, it's covered with veritably shallow water. 


 During this time, the swab flat looks like a glass and make it an amazing setting for a veritably surreal photoshoot. 

 

 There are other openings for beautiful sightseeing in this area so make sure you have your hiking shoes. Whether it's comeuppance with cacti that you’re seeking or if you want to see the original municipalities, it’s not far down from Salar de Uyuni. 





 7. Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina 

 This massive glacier is a sight to behold. You’ll hear cracking and crashing as the ice breaks off of the glacier. You should know that this is one of the world’s many advancing glaciers. 

Perito Moreno Glacier does n’t feel to know about global warming and does n’t feel to be too upset about shrinking any time soon. 


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