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South America Trail AttractionsHere are the top South America trail listings so you can find the best in South America for your trip. Read these trail reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (42 reviews) Foz do Iguacu, Southern Brazil, Brazil The Brazilian side of the Iguazu Falls is cheaper and has the 'adventure sports' such as rock climbing, abseiling, white water rafting, kayaking etc. The boardwalk.. ADD TO LIST (18 reviews) Machupicchu, Cusco Region, Peru Huaynu Picchu is the peak behind the Machu Picchu citadel. It is a fun climb, up a very steep path (those with a fear of heights shouldn't attempt this climb). The.. ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Arequipa, Southern Coast, Peru This canyon is very impressive and was once thought to be the deepest in the world (it seems that the nearby Cotahuasi Canyon is deeper). The canyon is very large.. ADD TO LIST (11 reviews) El Toro, Southern Patagonia, Chile This beautiful region is filled with dramatic landscapes, glaciers, mountains, lakes and rivers, sub polar forests and the Patagonian Steppes. It is a popular.. ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Santa Marta, Caribbean Coast, Colombia Considered one of the most pristine and scenic coastline parks in South America, Tayrona National Park is situated along the Caribbean coast. Tayrona National Park.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Merida, Andean, Venezuela Is the world's highest cable car and largest in the world . Its base is located in the Venezuelan city of Mérida at an altitude of 1,640 metres (5,400 ft), and its.. 7. El Ávila ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Caracas, Capital, Venezuela Native inhabitants that lived in the mountains approximately 500 years ago built trails, which cross the mountains connecting the coast to the valley of Caracas... ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Canaima, North-Eastern Region, Venezuela Angel Falls, situated in the Canaima National Park in Venezuela, is the highest free-falling waterfal in the world, at 979 metres (3,212 ft) tall, with an uninterrupted.. 9. Aconcagua ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Mendoza, Cuyo Region, Argentina At 6,962m, or 22,841 feet tall, Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the western hemisphere, and is one of the seven summits of the world. Known as the Stone Sentinel,.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Purmamarca, Northwestern Argentina, Argentina Cerro de los siete colores, meaning "The hill of seven colors" is a spectacular range surrounding the village of Purmamarca. |