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Torres del Paine National Park, ChileIn Chile’s Patagonia region, Torres del Paine is a must-visit spot for adventure an...
15/10/2025

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
In Chile’s Patagonia region, Torres del Paine is a must-visit spot for adventure and luxury travelers alike. The park’s rugged mountains, glaciers, and valleys create a postcard experience, paired with hiking, camping, glacier treks, and horseback riding experiences. Wildlife spotting is superb here, with guanacos, pumas, Andean condors, and Chilean flamingoes. Harry Hastings, the founder and director of Plan South America, recommends a late November or April visit, as it ensures plenty of color in the landscape, good weather, and fewer people on trails.

Amazon Rain ForestExtending through Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, the Amazon rain forest is t...
13/10/2025

Amazon Rain Forest
Extending through Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, the Amazon rain forest is the world’s largest tropical rain forest, known for its biodiversity. New species are discovered here regularly, and the rain forest is home to about 10 percent of all wildlife species. River cruises and jungle lodges are the best ways to experience this natural treasure.

Lost City Trek to Teyuna National Park, ColombiaIf you’re searching for a trail few have traversed, a journey to Colombi...
09/10/2025

Lost City Trek to Teyuna National Park, Colombia
If you’re searching for a trail few have traversed, a journey to Colombia’s northernmost wilds is for you. Beginning in Santa Marta, discover the lush jungle of the Sierra Nevada with G Adventures on this challenging trek to Teyuna, also known as Ciudad Perdida (Spanish for "lost city"), an ancient Colombian town developed by the native Tayrona people. To access the site, visitors must climb 1,200 steps, and it’s estimated that only 10 percent of the ruins are unearthed, which lends to the mysterious appeal of this forgotten city.

Highlights of this tour include swimming in the Buritaca River, exploring the Lost City with a guide, and watching hummingbirds flutter through the trees. Trekkers will need to carry their own gear or hire a mule (for an additional fee) to carry their packs. Hiking typically takes between four and six hours each day, and the highest elevation reached is just under 4,000 feet.

SigiriyaSigiriya is a spectacular 370 meter (1214 foot) high ‘Lion rock’ fortress overlooking the green jungle surroundi...
02/03/2023

Sigiriya

Sigiriya is a spectacular 370 meter (1214 foot) high ‘Lion rock’ fortress overlooking the green jungle surroundings. It is one of Sri Lanka’s major tourist attractions. The Sigiriya rock is a hardened magma plug from an extinct and long-eroded volcano, similar to Devils Tower. From about the 5h century BC it was used as a rock-shelter mountain monastery and later turned into a rock fortress by King Kasyapa.

Devils TowerRising 386 meters (1,267 feet) above the surrounding terrain, Devils Tower is the core of an ancient volcano...
02/03/2023

Devils Tower

Rising 386 meters (1,267 feet) above the surrounding terrain, Devils Tower is the core of an ancient volcano exposed from erosion. It is located in the Black Hills in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming and was declared a United States National Monument in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The mountain became world famous in 1977 when it was chosen as the location of the alien-human rendezvous point in Steven Spielberg’s Oscar winning science fiction film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

02/03/2023

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El Penon de GuatapeOnce worshiped by the Tahamies Indians, the Piedra de Penol or El Peñon de Guatape is a massive stone...
27/02/2023

El Penon de Guatape

Once worshiped by the Tahamies Indians, the Piedra de Penol or El Peñon de Guatape is a massive stone rising over 200 meters (650 feet) out of the flat ground of Guatape, Colombia. The rock, which is almost entirely smooth, has one long crack, the one that the first climbers used in ascending it. In the crack was later wedged a 649-step masonry staircase, the only way to get to the top.

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