Striking Landmarks in South America to Visit

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For an adventurous enthusiast, every corner of South America is ideal for exploration. The incredible land of South America is rich in history, culture, and cuisine. Here you will find from ancient ruins to iconic beaches. The marvelous natural wonders will leave you breath taken. We have handpicked some of the best landmarks in South America you should add to your bucket list. These famous places are worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. So are you ready to explore some of the best natural and manmade landmarks in South America on your next journey?

Amazon Rainforest

 

The Amazon Rainforest is the largest tropical forest on this planet Earth. Indeed, it is unparalleled in its scale and complexity. You will be amazed by the breathtaking and jaw-dropping panoramic views. Here in the Amazon forest, you will find the highest density of plants and animal species anywhere. More than 60% of the Amazon Rainforest is located in Brazil. However, smaller sizable chunks are also found in Peru, Columbia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and others. In the Amazon forest, there is a mosaic of various ecosystems like deciduous forests, rainforests, flooded forests, seasonal forests, and savannas. Many of the species in the Amazon forest are still undiscovered and unrecorded by science. If you are ever planning a South American itinerary then a tour of the Amazon rainforest is a thing you should not miss at any cost.

Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro

 

When in Brazil, take time out to spend a day at its most iconic monument, Christ the Redeemer. It is Rio de Janeiro’s most visited attraction which was completed in 1931. It is acknowledged as a universal symbol of peace. Moreover, it has become emblematic of both the city of Rio de Janeiro and the whole nation. You would be amazed to know that it is the largest Art Deco-style sculpture in the world. Moreover, the statue of Christ the Redeemer is being named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It is where you will get magnificent views over Rio de Janeiro. The area on which it stands is a part of the Tijuca National Park. You can visit it via tram, the awe-inspiring vistas of serene forested areas will leave you breath taken.

Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia

 

Perito Moreno Glacier is another striking landmark in South America. It is located in the heart of Los Glaciares National Park. The park is undoubtedly an area of exceptional natural abundance, rugged mountains, and glacial lakes. In the Argentine part of Patagonia, Los Glaciares National Park is located in the Southwest of Santa Cruz Province. You would be amazed to know that Los Glaciares cover roughly half of the World Heritage property. Perito Moreno Glacier calves into the icy and milky waters of the huge Lake Argentino. The jaw-dropping site will surely mesmerize you. So we recommend you do consider Perito Moreno Glacier when in Argentina.

Iguazú Falls, Argentina

 

Iguazú Falls is one of the best places to see in the world. The massive size of the falls alone is enough to impress you. The falls are composed of 275 thundering cascades and border both Argentina and Brazil. If you are in Argentina then explore Iguazú Falls in the National Park’s inland rainforest. The spectacular settings of the Iguazú River will amaze you for sure. It offers a perfect place to spot wildlife. Walk along the trails that are lined with native flora and fauna. Stop by various observation points of the fall to enjoy the panoramic vistas. The biggest portion of this dramatic South American waterfall is a curtain of water called Devil’s Throat. Don’t forget to bring your raincoat with you.

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

 

Galapagos islands are located in the Pacific Ocean. They are located about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Undoubtedly, the wonderful yet isolated islands are a volcanic archipelago of 13 major, and 6 minor islands, and more than 100 islets. Take a cruise trip to the various islands offering a diverse array of biodiversity. Some of the unique but exotic flora and fauna are matchless. The highlights of the Galapagos Islands are giant cacti, finches, sea lions, and hammerhead sharks. Moreover,  flightless cormorants, spiky marine iguanas, whales, whale sharks, and the famed giant tortoise are among the most notable creatures here. You would be amazed to see the longest-living vertebrates on this planet.

Final Words

South America is a rich land of contrasting landscapes. This remarkable continent features the highest, the driest, the largest, the deepest, the rarest, and whatnot. A trip to South America is a treat to naturalists. It is indeed a heaven for nature lovers. So, plan your next vacation trip to South America now as we have listed some of the most iconic attractions worth considering and worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.

 

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