Prehistoric art in the Cave of the Hands

Cueva de las Manos

The paintings in the Cave of the Hands are considered one of the most important artistic expressions of American prehistory, since they are around 9,000 years old and 13,000 years old. For this reason, it is a site protected by the Argentine government and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. … Read more

The footprints of the first Americans in the Serra do Capivara National Park

PN Serra da Capivara

The Capybara Mountains National Park is a popular tourist destination in Brazil, especially for those interested in history and archaeology. Here we leave you some things you can do and visit in the park. What is its importance? The Capybara Mountains National Park (Serra da Capivara) is a concentration of archaeological sites, with cave paintings … Read more

Cafayate, the land of high-altitude wines

Cafayate

In northwest Argentina, Cafayate is known for its stunning natural beauty and prestigious high-altitude wines. A city in the Calchaquíes Valleys This peaceful city appears among the reddish rock formations and is the base for visiting unique natural landscapes and tasting the region’s wines. The colonial and baroque architecture of the 19th century can be … Read more

The beautiful Salta, city of history and good wine

Ciudad de Salta

The city of Salta is one of the most beautiful cities in Argentina, with well-preserved  architectural heritage and rich history. A city with a lot of history Its foundation dates back to 1582 and the city has been the scene of important historical events, such as the Battle of Salta in 1813, where the army commanded … Read more

Chiloé: a magical cultural landscape

Chiloe

From its colorful stilt houses to the unique architecture of its churches, Chiloé has a lot to offer. It is located in the Los Lagos Region, just south of Puerto Montt. In reality, it is an archipelago in which the large island of Chiloé is the largest. Here we leave you some recommendations of places … Read more

Chilean-German tradition in Puerto Varas

Puerto Varas

Puerto Varas is a picturesque city located in southern Chile that stands out for its connection to the lakes and volcanoes in the area. The city is characterized by its German-influenced architecture, with wooden houses and very steep roofs that evoke the heritage of the German settlers who settled in the area in the 19th … Read more

San Andrés and Providencia, the amazing Colombian Caribbean

Isla San Andres, Colombia

San Andrés and Providencia are two islands that are part of the Colombian archipelago located in the Caribbean Sea that is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. They are destinations that combine the enjoyment of nature and a relaxed atmosphere that makes them special places to enjoy an unforgettable vacation. Some interesting … Read more

We visited Chiloe churches from Dalcahue

Dalcahue en Chiloé

The so-called Chilote School of religious wood architecture combines the Central European tradition of the tower-facade, the Latin basilica plan and the knowledge of local wood craftsmen. It developed mainly in the Chiloé archipelago in the 17th century, reaching its mature form in the mid-19th century, having among its main exponents the 16 churches declared … Read more

We visited 8 churches in Chiloe from Castro

Castro, Chiloe

Just like the stilt houses in the coastal areas of Castro, the churches of Chiloé are a recognized heritage. Local carpenters have built temples designed by the Jesuit priests who arrived to the archipelago in the 17th century, giving rise to unique creations. Many of the churches spread throughout the archipelago, sixteen were declared World … Read more