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ChatterBank0 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have been to and loved Argentina (Buenos Aires, Valdes, Ruta Tres, Tierra del Fuego, Lake District); Bolivia (Cochabamba, La Paz,Titicaca), Brazil (Rio, Bahia, Amazonas, Curitiba), Chile (Valparaiso, Santiago, the ride over the Andes to Mendoza), Paraguay (Trinidad, Asuncion, Ciudad del Este), Peru (Lima, Arequipa, Cuzco, Macchu Picchu), Uruguay (Montevideo, Punta del Este, Treinta Y Tres).
Sorry, that just became a very long list - or in other words I recommend pretty much everywhere I've been down there! Temuco (Chile), Trujillo (Peru), Pelotas (Brazil), Comodoro Rivadavia (Arg.) are all boring, bleak towns - but they're few and far between.
I should cut to the chase. Peru/ Bolivia/ Ecuador are Andean states - high altitude, Incan influence etc. Very different from Brazil - tropical and sub tropical, upbeat, lively. Agentina/ Uruguay/ Chile - in many ways more 'European' - sights, sounds and smells will be more familiar. Paraguay: a law unto itself: if you want a taste of something different. You pays your money and you takes your choice.
One thing many people associate with South America is violence, robbery etc. Like I said, this is a whole Continent: you can find trouble there - or anywhere! Don't let it put you off. Colombia may be best avoided because of guerilla ativity which is sad because by all accounts it's The Best Place Ever. As far as I know Maoist insurgents in Peru are less active than before, if not finished altogether?
You've got me on a favourite topic. I could go on. And on and on. How much time to you plan to take? Have you got any idea of budget? What are you after - ancient history, music, culture, beach, adventure? Let us know and I'll boire oyu with more ramblings ;-)