South America, often considered the new world, is a sensory overload, with something for everyone. It is the world’s fourth largest continent, located entirely in the western hemisphere. The Atlantic Ocean washes its northeastern shore, and the Pacific Ocean borders it on the west.
The continent is politically divided into 12 independent countries, sharing the lush green amazon rainforest, rich history, and many languages. It has an amazing combination of unique landscapes, ancient civilizations, delicious food, and diverse cultures.
From some of the most fascinating excursions in the world to ancient jungle cities, here are four incredible cities to show you why South America should be on your Vacation lineup.
Go where spring lasts a lifetime
Wake up and smell the orchids, a dream come through and a sight that marvels forever, Medellin, a metropolitan city with incredible views. If you’ve never been on a metro cable, then you must try in Medellin.
Land of peaks, countryside, and valleys with stunning nature reserves.

The region extends north of the capital Bogotá, with its skyscrapers, museums, fine food, and rich cultural offerings, transporting visitors to marvelous colonial towns and the age of legends, like that of El Dorado. This Spectacular city lies on the porce river and is elevated 5000 feet above sea level. It is one of the country’s largest cities and a top contender for extraordinary travel.
A Trip into the beautiful countryside
New Amsterdam, located on the eastern bank of the Berbice River, is one of Guyana’s largest municipalities. The city was founded during colonial times and has stunning Dutch colonial architecture lining river banks, villages, and valleys.

As it was once known, Nieuw Amsterdam is a town of fertile soils and rich nature; the scenery is breathtaking, with incredible historical landmarks and stunning natural landscapes. The drive to the flowering city is one of the most breathtaking trips ever. It is approximately a two-hour drive from the capital city, Georgetown, The Atlantic Ocean’s east coast will be by your side the entire journey. With sea breeze, delicious street food, and the friendliest of hosts, This Magical town should be seen by the curious tourist.
Colorful Bogota

Bogota, Colombia’s vibrant, passionate, and sprawling capital, is home to ten million people. The Callejón Embudo, a confined street in Bogotá, is definitely one of the nicest places to stroll. It captures the distinctively Bogotano blend of historic elegance and current urban culture with a dash of grunge and is located in the city’s oldest neighborhood.
You’ll find Callejón Embudo just off the Plazoleta Chorro de Quevedo. In this plaza, the Spanish founded the first town in what became Bogotá.
Columbia is picture-perfect, home to pre-Columbian cultures, exquisitely colorful neighborhoods, and gold museums. This trip of a lifetime includes day trips, waterfall hikes, and the best coffee in the world.
New Age Eldorado

Right in the middle of the land of many waters, is the Potaro-Siparuni region. This region offers an extraordinary view into the tropics, it is home to the iwokrama rainforest the orinduik falls, and largest single drop waterfall by volume, the Kaiteur falls. It is a predominantly forested highland with a tiny fraction of sand and clay. One of the most well-liked tourist spots in Guyana, the atmosphere of this area shouts exploration and adventure.
Our conclusion
The excitement and adventures never cease, you are in for extraordinary culture, and majestic creatures, living in the ruins of ancient landscapes from over 500 million years ago and more. There are also towering cliffs that hide away magnetic waterfalls tucked between its rocks, cascading down hills into misted lagoons, perfect for swimming on a hot day. South America is such a beaut! And she’s awaiting your visit