Lago Titicaca

Hospedagens luxuosas, ruínas antigas e aventuras ao ar livre no lago navegável mais alto do mundo. Segundo a lenda andina, o lago Titicaca é o berço do sol. Com montanhas cobertas de neve em uma extensão infinita de água, como uma pintura de ‘Yves Klein blue’, é fácil perceber o porquê. Ocupando a fronteira entre…

Cusco

Catedrais espanholas barrocas, templos incas e charme atemporal no coração arqueológico do Peru Apelidada de “Roma dos Incas”, a capital do Império Inca é uma colcha de retalhos gloriosa de palácios e catedrais espanholas ornamentadas, casas de pedra caiadas com telhados de terracota e cantaria inca perfeitamente preservada, repleta de galerias de arte, butiques e…

Colca Canyon

The world’s second deepest canyon  – nearly twice as deep as the US’ Grand Canyon – slices through the High Andes for more than 100km. More impressive than its postcard-perfect peaks are its attractions. Discover colonial towns with buildings in the architectural style of Escuela Arequipeña – a blend of European and native styles, and…

Torres del Paine

Close to the continent’s southern-most tip, Chile’s Torres del Paine national park is home to some of South America’s most breath-taking mountain scenery. The soaring triumvirate of the “Torres” dominates the landscape, standing more than 2,000 metres high over beautiful lakes and golden pampas. You’ll also find a wide range of Patagonian wildlife, ranging from…

Santiago

Santiago, a thriving metropolis with more than a third of Chile’s entire population, is one of South America’s most sophisticated cities. Its location, at the foot of some of the highest peaks in the Andes makes for a spectacular backdrop on clear days, the mountains standing majestically on the city limits. The city is home…

Easter Island

Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is the world’s most remote inhabited island. About 3,600kms (2,236 miles) separate it from the American continent at its nearest point: the Chilean coast. Pitcairn Island, the nearest inhabited place, is almost 2,000kms (1,243 miles) to the southwest. The island’s remoteness, stunning geography, vast array of wildlife and rich culture led…

Regiões vinícolas chilenas

A combinação perfeita de paisagem, clima e pousadas de luxo O Chile, com seu clima invejável e topografia inspiradora, é considerado um dos lugares mais fáceis para cultivar vinho no mundo. As barreiras naturais do deserto de Atacama e da Cordilheira dos Andes também protegeram o país da praga da filoxera, o que significa que…

Chilean Lake District

While not quite as wild as Chilean Patagonia to the south, the Sur Chico and Chile’s lake district is a region of the country that never fails to surprise and inspire those that venture here. In contrast to the other regions of Chile, Sur Chico is an area of snow capped volcanoes, pale green lakes…

Atacama

A breathtaking otherworldly landscape sandwiched between the Pacific and the Andes, this almost uninhabited part of the world has a rugged beauty that is quite unique. Atacama is the driest desert in the world home to jagged canyons, giant sand dunes, salt pillars, geysers and volcanoes. Its cloudless nights are unspoilt by artificial light and…

Quito

Despite being a capital city, Quito has a wonderfully laid-back atmosphere with relaxed and friendly residents. Perhaps the main highlight is the beautiful colonial old town which is a delight to explore with grand churches and medieval style courtyards. The more historic areas are complimented by the more modern ones with some great restaurants and…