South America Travel: Discover 2 of the New 7 World Wonders

For over a year, the international public had been invited to vote for what they thought should be considered the new 7 wonders of the world. The original legendary list of 7 ancient wonders include the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and many more that no longer exist; the only one of which can still be seen are the pyramids of Cairo, Egypt. Therefore, the new destinations have a lot to live up to! The semi-final list of New 7 World Wonders was revealed earlier this week, of which 2 are proudly located in South America.

Iguazu Falls: The massive waterfall spans the political borders of two countries: Argentina and Brazil. On both sides, natural parks of the same name provide for a dramatic environment in which visitors can explore the plants and animals of the area. The falls themselves are comprised of 275 smaller cascades, but the entirety of the view is absolutely stunning. Crashing down hundreds of feet, the water provides for spectacular photo opportunities. For the more daring, Iguazu Falls tours can take you via boat to the base of the natural wonder where you can see, hear, and feel the powerful sprays of the falls.

Amazon Rainforest: Spreading over 40% of the South American continent and the majority of its countries, the Amazon Rainforest is the largest of its kind in the world. Countless exotic species of animals consider the jungle their home, as well as thousands of indigenous natives who have lived there for centuries upon centuries. In Peru, the best jumping points for venturing further into the lust rainforest are the cities of Iquitos (reachable only by air or water) and Puerto Maldonado which is blessed with the nearby Manu Nature Reserve infamous for its incredible wildlife populations. In Brazil, Manaus is a top travel hub to visit before continuing further to jungle lodges such as those situated near the Madre de Dios River. Due to some complexities that may be had when planning a trip to the Amazon, booking Brazil tour packages and Peru tours are highly recommended in order that travelers are able to get the most convenient and best value experience during their holidays.

Shortlisted - the Galapagos Islands: The wildlife rich archipelago of Ecuador. It is considered one of the most biologically diverse areas of the world, and many endemic species of animals live there that cannot be found anywhere else on the planet. From marine iguanas to centuries old sea turtles and exotic bird types, a Galapagos cruise is a perfect excursion for the nature-loving traveler.

This article about Iguazu Falls and the Amazon Rainforest was written by a travel expert at Latin America For Less who specializes in helping you organize best value Iguazu Falls tours and fully customizable Brazil tour packages.


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