Beyond Machu Picchu and Cancun: Latin American wonders to visit in 2024

Cultural and natural wonders
Suggestions on unique destinations
The Amazon
Angel Falls (Venezuela)
Avenue of the volcanoes (Ecuador)
Caño Cristales (Colombia)
Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)
Huacachina Oasis (Peru)
Las Coloradas (Mexico)
Lençóis Maranhenses (Brazil)
Marble Chathedral (Chile)
Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina)
Playa Roja (Red Beach) (Peru)
Semuc Champey (Guatemala)
Sun Island (Lake Titicaca, Bolivia)
Tikal (Guatemala)
Torres del Paine (Chile)
Uyuni Salt Flat (Bolivia)
Vinicunca (Peru)
Cultural and natural wonders

Latin America is an extensive region with a lot of cultural and natural worth. Some of its most unique destinations go unnoticed because they are overshadowed by the most popular ones.

Suggestions on unique destinations

Three magazines (El Viajero, from the newspaper El País, National Geographic, and Architectural Digest) have prepared lists of some of the more unique locations. Here are some suggestions in alphabetical order.

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The Amazon

The Amazon rainforest is the largest green area in the world despite the alarming rate at which its deforestation is advancing. It can be visited from 9 countries: Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana.

Angel Falls (Venezuela)

It is the tallest waterfall in the world, more than 3,000 feet or 914 meters high. It is located in the Canaima National Park in eastern Venezuela.

Avenue of the volcanoes (Ecuador)

The Andes mountain range is another famous natural marvel of South America. National Geographic recommends visiting it near Quito, Ecuador, where many volcanoes over 16,404 feet or 5,000 meters meet in a tiny space.

Caño Cristales (Colombia)

This peculiar, colorful river is inside the Sierra de la Macarena National Park in the plains between the Amazon and the Andes in Colombia. It is best to visit between July and November.

Galapagos Islands (Ecuador)

Galapagos inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. El Viajero recommends visiting the islands to look at the curious local fauna, which is unique in the world.

Huacachina Oasis (Peru)

This is a fascinating green lagoon formed by water from underground streams in the middle of desert dunes. It is located in the department of Ica.

Photo: Willian Justen de Vasconcellos / Unsplash

Las Coloradas (Mexico)

Las Coloradas is a port in the north of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is famous for its waters, which are pink from the concentration of salt and microorganisms.

Lençóis Maranhenses (Brazil)

This is a protected area in the state of Maranhão, northern Brazil. The rains form small lakes between the park's massive dunes.

Marble Chathedral (Chile)

This Chilean national monument is located in northern Patagonia. The waters of Lake General Carrera sculpted the curious geological formations.

Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina)

Also in the Patagonia, but on the Argentinian side, is Perito Moreno Glacier. It is an imposing ice mass, constantly breaking, and located within the Los Glaciares National Park.

Playa Roja (Red Beach) (Peru)

In Peru, the attraction of this beach on the Paracas peninsula is in the contrast of colors: its red sands highlight the blue of the sea.

Photo: Diego Allen / Unsplash

Semuc Champey (Guatemala)

This is a system of pools in the middle of the Guatemalan jungle. Its color varies throughout the year between turquoise and green.

Photo: Conor Murphy / Unsplash

Sun Island (Lake Titicaca, Bolivia)

An island in a landlocked country sounds strange, but these beaches could be confused with those of the Mediterranean, says National Geographic. In Inca times, it was a sanctuary with a temple with priests who were dedicated to the Sun god or Inti (hence its name).

Photo: Karla Villaizan / Unsplash

Tikal (Guatemala)

In the middle of the Peten jungle in Guatemala, the pyramids of Tikal were the headquarters of one of the most powerful kingdoms of the Mayan civilization, according to El Viajero.

Torres del Paine (Chile)

Torres del Paine is among the few places on all the specialized lists. This Chilean protected area has spectacular forests, lakes, and glaciers.

Uyuni Salt Flat (Bolivia)

Thousands of square miles of bright white salt. Walking through Uyuni in southern Bolivia is like stepping onto a giant mirror.

Vinicunca (Peru)

Vinicunca is also known as the seven-color mountain or rainbow mountain. It is in the Cusco region, in the middle of the snowy Andes of Peru, at more than 16404 feet or 5,000 meters.

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