Traditionally South American Collection
Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of South America, starting with a stroll through downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions of South America, starting with a stroll through downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina. The bustling streets and colorful architecture will transport you to a world filled with rich cultural heritage. Step into an illustration of a typical Andean market scene, where local artisans proudly display their handmade crafts and traditional textiles. Feel the energy as you browse through the vibrant array of colors and patterns that represent centuries-old traditions. Discover the fascinating wildlife of South America, from the elusive South American Proboscis Bat gripping onto a decaying log to the playful Black-capped Squirrel Monkey perched on a branch. These unique creatures are just a glimpse into the diverse ecosystems that thrive in this region. Embark on an adventure to El Chalten in Los Glaciares National Park, where breathtaking views await you. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases Patagonia's awe-inspiring landscapes, inviting you to explore its rugged mountains and pristine glaciers. Uncover history at The Mission of San Ignacio Mini, another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Argentina. Step back in time as you wander through these ancient ruins that once housed indigenous Guarani people during colonial times. Experience nostalgia aboard La Trochita, also known as the Old Patagonian Express. This charming steam train takes you on a journey between Esquel and El Maiten in Chubut Province, offering panoramic views of Patagonia's vast wilderness along the way. Marvel at The Inca Bridge near Mendoza—a testament to ancient engineering marvels—showcasing how civilizations thrived amidst challenging terrains. Its intricate design stands as a reminder of South America's rich historical legacy. Complete your exploration with a visit to Obelisk on Plaza Republica—the iconic symbol of Buenos Aires standing tall against the city skyline. It serves as both an architectural wonder and a tribute to Argentina's proud heritage.