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South America

The majestic Vinicunca in the Cusco region of Peru, also Rainbow Mountain.

Extraordinary and exotic: Why now is the time to visit South America

There are more flights and South America remains better value than Europe or the US. Here is our beginner’s guide to travelling around this continent of extremes.

  • by Chris Moss and Julietta Jameson
Impossible to miss… the striking Museum of Tomorrow by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.

Port guide: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

One of the world’s most vibrant cities in one of the world’s most beautiful settings will have you in the mood for sequins and samba.

  • by Brian Johnston
It’s one of the world’s seven wonders, but a lot can go wrong when trekking Machu Picchu.

Fifteen of us set off on this famed trek. Only 10 made it to the end

It’s one of the world’s seven wonders, but there’s a heap of things that can go wrong when trekking Machu Picchu – and I should know.

  • by Gary Nunn
Ushuaia is the southernmost city in Argentina.

Turns out, the ‘end of the world’ is a great place to visit

This far-flung chilly city will warm your heart with crab feasts, colourful murals and some of the best baked goods around.

  • by Katrina Lobley
Puerto Madero skyline from Buenos Aires Cruise Port.

Port guide: Buenos Aires, Argentina

You don’t have to look hard for a good time in Buenos Aires, a city passionate about tango, football, political demonstrations and juicy steaks.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Qantas provides blankets and pillows in economy.
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Airline review: Qantas economy surprisingly good, despite codeshare woes

It turns out Qantas and its codeshare partner don’t speak to each other, which causes a few hassles on an otherwise comfortable flight.

  • by Katrina Lobley
Copa Airlines is based in Panama.
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Airline review: An upgrade on this flight is a steal

It’s definitely worth paying for an upgrade to premium economy on this five-hour flight. I’m able to stretch out, work and not spill hot tea in my lap.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Machu Picchu: a view to remember.

The seven wonders you must see at Machu Picchu

The ancient ruins of the now too-well-loved Incan settlement have provoked wonder and awe over generations.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Breathtaking landscaopes … El Brujo Glacier on the edge of the Sarmiento Channel, Patagonia.

The world’s most notorious sea route is surprisingly scenic

What traveller doesn’t dream of sailing the infamous Strait of Magellan across the southernmost wilds of South America?

  • by Brian Johnston
Angels Landing, Zion National Park, Utah.

North and South America’s new bucket list: 15 dazzling experiences

Eat at the world’s best restaurant one day, dive with whale sharks the next. The possibilities are endless in this expansive and geographically diverse region.

  • by Kristie Kellahan

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