Argentina’s Route 3 is more than 3,000 km – 1,864 miles – of varied landscapes. It includes plateaus, mountains, plains, and will eventually lead travelers to Tierra del Fuego – sometimes referred to as “The End of the World.”
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In Mexico, there are 121 “Magical Towns” and some are even located on the beach: all the way from the north of the country amongst the waters of the Mar de Cortés, down to the Yucatan peninsula on the Caribbean Sea.
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From the largest pyramid in the world to a shipping container village, Cholula is a wonderfully diverse town with a lot to offer.
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Located southwest of Buenos Aires, Sierra de la Ventana has seen a recent increase in tourism.
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Vogue and other well-known publications such as Financial Times continue to praise Cali and the Cauca Valley as one of Colombia’s main tourist destinations.
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From February 19th until February 25th, the port of Veracruz, Mexico, will celebrate its 96th carnival.
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Charles Darwin called it “Tapalguen.” Now called Tapalqué, this attractive haven of grasslands and rivers is less than 300km from Buenos Aires on the provincial route of 5.
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Brazil is known for many things such as stunning beaches, phenomenal soccer teams, and the exquisite Amazon rainforest.
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Brazil has many alluring factors that attract tourists all around the world, and one of those is parties. However, it is not the only country that can host day-long, extravagant, festivals.
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The country’s Trade Minister, Ramón Martínez, stated that the medical tourism industry generates $400 million for the country.
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