Five Mystifying Sites in South America

July 7, 2008 - 11:21 pm

Mystique envelops South America. Despite colonization and the adamant pressures of globalization, the continent was able to clearly keep remnants of their enigmatic past. So when visiting the south, go deep and explore these five must-visit places to get the subliminal trip that you can’t get anywhere else in the world.

The Inca Trail. This is a long trail leading to Machu Picchu. This is said to be a sacred path. Not like any other hike in the world, passing through this trail is not only good for sight-seeing. More than the gorgeous mountains that you can come across, the ruins that you will see along this site give a combination of spiritual and historical experience. Ruins exude the grandeur of the continent’s lost Incan civilization.

Machu Picchu. At the end of the already exhilarating hike in the Inca Trail, one will find the Machu Picchu. It is the symbol of the great Inca Empire. Dry-stone walls characterize this centuries old city that Spanish colonizers were never able to set foot on. Despite being abandoned, its awe-inspiring architecture withstood various natural disasters. Thus today, this remains one of the most amazing sites in the world, not only because of its aesthetics, but most importantly because of its historical and mysterious ambience.

Nazca Desert. Peru proves to be the cradle of the most baffling historic remnants. The Incas were not the only ones who left their mark on South America. The Nazca culture left lines on their land, literally. This desert rests on a plateau and bears images that are believed to be made by pre-colonial civilizations which used to inhabit that land. Nazca culture is also recognized for its top of the line pottery and weave just like many areas of South America. But the Lines give Nazca its distinctive and recognized magnificence.

Floating Islands of Lake Titicaca. Unique to the other ancient civilizations previously mentioned, one South American culture is still alive today. The Uros tribe is very interesting not only because its culture survived through the centuries, but also because they give us another of South America’s unbelievable sites – the floating islands. These islands are made from totora reeds. This material for land, being reeds, dies and have to be carefully replaced and maintained through out the years. The Uros, similar to other tribes, offers fascinating history and mythology.

Tambopata National Reserve. This site may not have the same historical depth as the others but this rainforest should definitely be on the list. Tambopata may be described as Earth’s Eden. There are numerous other rainforests around the world, but this one may have the most colorful variety of creatures. Macaws, black otters, jaguars, deer and many more are the only residents of this national reserve.

These five sites are only few of the many transcendent experiences that one can get from a journey in South America. These places are mainly from Peru, but there is a lot more to explore in other countries from the mystical South. Mexico is a very interesting place as well. Click here to fly to Cancun Mexico for free!

3 Responses to “Five Mystifying Sites in South America”

  1. jetsetlife Says:

    Hey there. We love south America too! We’re currently filming our latest Jet Set Life show in Mykonos but we just finished one in Punta del Este Uruguay-it was a blast!!! Thanks for the post!

  2. Thai girl Says:

    All on my list of places to visit :)

  3. Jon - The DC Traveler Says:

    Great destintations. I can’t wait to go.

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