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Article by Mari Suyama, October 29, 2009
Baños De Agua Santa Population: 16,000 Elevation: 1820m Currency: US Dollar Famous for: Thermal baths, fresh pressed cane juice, Melcocha (handspun sugarcane taffy) and extreme sports Food...
Article by Mari Suyama, October 13, 2009
Preparing for a year long trip to South America can be a daunting and exhausting process!Here are some tips on how to make the most of your money before you go and how to pack smart. Being prepared means less worry for you and your wallet while abroad.1) Quality over quantityWhen it comes to...
Article by Lisa Marie Mercer, January 8, 2009
DebonairMag.com is one of TripAtlas.com's Featured Travel Partners and offers Realistic Travel Destinations and Advice for Men. Read more DebonairMag.com Articles on TripAtlas.com. Great food, non-stop nightlife and lovely South American ladies are but a few of the reasons to visit Buenos...
Article by Robin Paschall, September 30, 2008
Welcome to Peru, the land of the ancient Inca people.  Peru is known as a land of mystery, of history, ancient civilizations and natural wonders which boggle the mind and today's modern civilization.   12 Fun Things to do in Peru From Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail, there's much to...
Article by Lucy Bussell, September 11, 2008
The hot, dark, aromatic liquid jump-starts your day. You have been drinking this mundane cup of coffee for years. Where did it come from? What is the story behind the bean? How did it get to your table?This is the perfect trip or vacation for every coffee lover or addict.  Learn about coffee...
Article by Oswaldo Valinote, July 31, 2008
In spite of its strong Roman Catholic traditional background, South America has been a pleasant surprise to gay and lesbian travelers over the past years. Many countries "South of the Border" have become more tolerant, offering an LGBT-friendly neighborhoods and clubs.Brazil, which has always...
Article by Angelica Franca, July 11, 2008
Brazil is home to some of the world’s most golden beaches, with thatched roof huts serving up traditional sugar cane drinks and grilled lobster and shrimp; many remaining as virgin as they were on days of the Europeans arrival, late 1400’s, to its coast. Brazil is also home to some of...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, June 3, 2008
Los Trogones Travel Agency offers travel options and tours with full accessibility to all people with disabilities at any time of the year. Many popular tour spots and attractions in Costa Rica include national parks, beaches, volcanoes, museums, hotels, restaurants, fishing, aerial tram,...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, May 15, 2008
The North Yungas Road or "El Camino de la Muerte" (Road of Death) is notoriously known as one of the world's most dangerous roads and is found in Bolivia, just near the northern Amazon Rainforest. Less vehicles drive along North Yungas today but it has become a popular tourist destination -...
Article by Eric Schwartz, May 13, 2008
What could be more appropriate than being thrilled in the Amazon Jungle in Ecuador on your honeymoon, deep in the forests of South America. This Amazonian Ambush will slowly flood your senses. Before you know it, throughout your honeymoon adventure at La Selva, the collective stimulation of the...

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