Latin America has several places considered mystical both by its inhabitants and those who visit them. Here we bring together seven spectacular and enigmatic sites in the region for you. So pack your backpack and go on an adventure.
Salar de Uyuní (Bolivia)
Can you dream of being able to walk on the clouds? In this place, your dream comes true. This is El Salar de Uyuni, the largest salt desert globally, located in Bolivia. It’s a spectacle without comparison. The ground becomes a glass, and there’s no distinction between heaven and earth. The so-called “Dali Desert” is a worthy setting to be possessed by the spirit of Pachamama. If spiritual isn’t your thing, at least you’ll get fancy photography.
Emas National Park (Brazil)
In the Emas National Park in Brazil, substantial termite nests will leave you speechless at dusk. These “towers” are lit up with thousands of little green lights. These are naiads ( youthful) of beetles. The illumination they send attracts the termites, which, when closing, are devoured by the killer pups. The relationship between these nonentity colonies raises questions for wisdom.
Nazca Lines (Peru)
In this count, one of the greatest enigmas of humanity could not be missing, to the point that there are propositions that concern the work by alien hands. This is the Nazca Lines in Peru. These mysterious drawings made that desert a World Heritage Site (1994). There are almost 800 geoglyphs so perfect and some so complex that it is hard to believe that our pre-Columbian ancestors made them. During the rainy season, the Caño Cristales River in Colombia turns into a rainbow. It’s not easy to get to it, but it’s worth it. The force acquires blue, green, red, lofty, and orange tones due to the effects of light, plants, and water. It is also known as the river of five colors, and it is so unique that photographers and filmmakers have portrayed it in their works.
Cano Cristales (Colombia)
Caño Cristales is a Colombian swash located in the Serrania de la Macarena fiefdom of Meta, and is a influent of the Guayabero River. It was innovated in 1969 by a group of cattle growers. The swash is generally called the” Swash of Five Colors” or the”Liquid Rainbow” and is noted for its striking colors.
Mount Roraima (Venezuela)
Already the 2,810 meters of height of Mount Roraima in Venezuela leave anyone speechless. Yet, the views from its precipice-lined peak are so emotional that they’ve inspired erudite and cinematographic workshops. The mama of all waters,” as the indigenous people of the area call this”tepuy,” is perhaps the most established mountain on the earth, and the locals have filled it with legends.
Easter Island (Chile)
It will not be easy to get there, but exploring a deserted beach full of vast and unique sculptures will justify the journey. About 3 thousand kilometers from the Caribbean seacoast of Chile is Easter Island. This corner is notorious for the gemstone heads and torsos under which courses rested. The origin of the”Moais” represents a riddle for humanity. The verity is that they date back about times and are emotional.
Perito Moreno Glacier (Argentina)
Patagonia, in Argentina, is in itself a great objective. Still, there’s one experience that will leave its mark. See the Perito Moreno Glacier. These ice formations shock any mortal. The worldwide fame of the glacier is because, unlike other glaciers, it continues to grow. This block of ice with a front of five kilometers and a height of 60 meters gives way due to the water, and you can continuously hear and see how the pieces of ice break off.