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South America for First-Timers – Which Region is Right for You?

Maybe you’ve dreamt of South American adventures your entire life or, maybe, the continent has just entered into your travel radar. Whatever the case may be, planning a first-time visit to South America – an enormous and enormously varied one at that, is an exciting endeavour but it can also be just

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The Best Time to Visit Svalbard

You may be surprised to hear that the Svalbard archipelago in the High Arctic is considered a year-round destination although because it’s mostly known as an Arctic cruise base, it receives most visitors during the northern summer. This is the time of year when these high Norwegian islands are at th

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Caleta Tortel –The Mysterious Heart of Chilean Patagonia

Caleta Tortel is one of the most unique villages you could visit in South America. Not just because it’s literally framed by the icy wonders of Patagonia – snuggly sitting between the Northern and Southern Patagonian Ice Fields – but because it’s built on stilts and boasts an usual history that’s st

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What (and How) to Pack for Your Arctic Cruise

The harshness of the Arctic region means that even if you’re visiting on an expedition cruise at the height of summer, you’ll likely experience climatic extremes. Packing for all eventualities is absolutely essential for Arctic cruise passengers, as is having good-quality gear that’ll keep you warm

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Peru’s Biggest Secret is Out! The Truth about Trujillo

The birthplace of some of the most significant pre-Inca cultures in South America and certainly the cultural capital of Peru, not to mention a stunning colonial maze and basepoint from which to visit some of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world, Trujillo seems more than ready to tak

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When to Visit Machu Picchu - Is it Worth Visiting in the Wet Season?

Sure, Peru’s revered archaeological site is spellbinding…but many people are unsure about when to visit Machu Picchu, as it has both a wet and dry season. This is one of the most often-asked questions we field here in the Chimu Adventures office and it’s a fair one at that. Whilst some visitors can

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