A South American love story: 10 years of travelling in South America

Iguazu Falls

Ten years, almost. Ten years since I first got on that plane, stepping into the unknown, finally fulfilling my lifelong dream of travelling to South America. All those years of looking up flights, poring over maps, dreaming of places I’d maybe never see.   Until there was someone who shared my dream, encouraged it, searched the internet for months researching how we could plan our trip without spending a fortune. That first time saw us diving into the infinite green wilderness of the Amazon in Brazil, eating fish the size of our heads,  spying sloths slung lazily across the very tops of trees.

Amazon river boat

Then heading up to the Venezuelan border, one of those epic South American bus journeys, in search of one of the ultimate travel icons; Salto Angel or Angel Falls. Its relative inaccessibility and the story behind its discovery had always fascinated me and our own journey didn’t disappoint. Walking behind and on top of waterfalls at Canaima, then heading upriver in dugout canoes, leaving the boats to cut across land at one point as the crew tackled the rapids, tepuis (table mountains) looming overhead.

Salinas Grande

‘Be mindful of what you’re getting into: South America can be a lifetime addiction’ – Lonely Planet (Regis St Louis)

I didn’t know, when I took my dream trip, that it would spark a curiosity about and love for South America, from its dazzling landscapes to its fascinating cities, that is still going strong ten years later. Even now, after being extremely lucky enough to have made five trips to this diverse, unforgettable continent, I  know that if you offered me two free tickets, one to somewhere I’d always wanted to go, like Japan or a Silk Road trip, or a flight almost anywhere in South America, it’s the second option that would make my heart sing.

Purmamarca

Every trip offers something different, but there’s always a common thread; sweeping, dramatic landscapes, mega-cities which don’t forget their past while rapidly looking to the future, an attempt to use my rusty Spanish (and practically non-existent Portuguese). The chaos of lives lived out on the street, drinking an ice cold chopp on a humid Brazilian night, listening to howler monkeys sounding like a distant storm across the jungle.

As I look back over the past ten years, I’ll be sharing my favourite cities, landscapes and quirky things I love about South America in a series of posts. I’ll also be updating my trip planning post and hopefully adding more helpful ‘How to’ guides like this one about how to book bus tickets in Brazil. 

Humahuaca at noon

And in December we’ll be off to South America again for two weeks, flying into Rio for a couple of nights before heading on to Argentina and eventually the region around Salta in the Andes – so excited to return to a region I loved back in 2009!

As always, let me know if you have any questions about travel in South America and I’ll do my best to help :)

 

 

 

 

10 Comments Add yours

  1. Ah, South America! I first got to South America 7.5 years ago, after dreaming of it since I was 14. Never did I imagine that I would indeed marry my very own Latino and end up living her. South America is every bit addictive as they say!

    1. Claire says:

      I love reading all your posts about living in Chile, Marcella. One day I’ll make it there!

      1. Thanks Claire! I hope you get to make it to Chile :)

  2. Iguacu Falls is amazing and I’d love to go back! I was a grumpy teen when I saw it! #WanderfulWednesday

    1. Claire says:

      Grumpy teen is probably not the best time to appreciate Iguazu!

  3. Wow, 10 years – congratulations!! You must have so many incredible memories from that time. Your pictures certainly look stunning!!

    1. Claire says:

      Thanks! It certainly has a big place in my heart.

  4. anujas19 says:

    I loved reading your post about traveling in South America. I recently volunteered in Peru for 2 months and loved every minute of it. Haven’t stopped thinking about it once! I’m not trying to fit in a trip to Colombia this year if possible. Would love it if you could check out my blog and give me some feedback on my Peruvian adventures. Thanks!

  5. hikeminded says:

    Great pictures!

  6. Love this post! We’re in South America at the moment, so lucky to have visited some amazingly beautiful places so far!

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