South America is a
large continent located in two hemispheres, although most of it is in the Southern Hemisphere, and its 12
countries cover over 17 million kilometres of land. The landscape and climates
vary, with subtropical rainforests located in the north and central areas of
the continent, warm and cool desert climates along the western coastline and cold tundras at the southernmost tip of the continent. South
America has much to offer travellers, from peasant villages to ultra-modern
cities to everything in between.
Food
and Wine Enthusiasts
There are many tours
you can select from in South America, including food and wine tours that you
can take in Argentina, Brazil and several other countries. Mendoza, which is
located in Argentina, is well known for its wine and carries the motto of 'the
land of sun and wine.' Even though it has been well established, new wineries
are frequently being built in this area.
The vineyards of
Mendoza feature the beautiful Andes Mountains in the background. This region is
the leading wine producing area in Argentina, with more acreage planted than in
Australia and New Zealand combined. The area has been traditionally known for
its pink Cereza and Criolla Grande grapes, but Malbec has also been widely
planted in the region. While touring the area, you can enjoy wines from the
area with the asado, or barbeque, that is
served throughout the area.
San Juan is the second
most productive wine producing region in Argentina, but the climate is
considerably drier. The area only gets about 150 millimetres of rain per year,
and summer temperatures can get as high as 42 degrees Celsius on a regular
basis. The Cereza grapes are popular in this region, but the area is known for
its brandies, vermouth and sherry-style wines as well. A good wine tour will
often include this region on its itinerary.
More
Adventuresome Travel
If you would rather
have a more adventurous holiday when you go to South America, there are several
different tours you can book that will allow you to spend most of your time outdoors.
If you enjoy camping, you can travel to the Patagonian Andes to book a camping tour with South America tours. You will
spend your time hiking, visiting the Torres Del Paine National Park and going
ice climbing on the Torre Glacier.
There are also
opportunities to explore Argentina on your own by booking flying/driving tours
to areas like Salta to see the colourful rock formations, or to hike areas of
Tolar Grande. This area of Argentina includes a desert region, volcanoes and
salt flats that you can visit. No matter what type of adventure you enjoy, you
should be able to find it in Argentina.
There are many places
for travellers to visit when they go to South America. From the Amazon River
and the surrounding rainforests to cold Patagonia in Argentina, there is so
much to see and do that you may want to take more than one holiday to the
continent.