South America Solo Travel

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I visited South America for149838_1623867269120_521811_n seven months in the winter of 2010-2011. I originally thought I would circumnavigate the globe, but I found that I fell in love with South America, and there was no looking back.Beth at Macchu Pichu

 

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From my first landing point in Macchu Pichu, and then on to Lake Titicaca and down through Bolivia, I was stunned by the beauty of the Andes, the ancient cultures, and the incredibly friendly people.                                                                           65833_1689548831118_3649143_n

I visited Antarctica, and rode in small zodiacs next to whales; hiked in Tierra Del Fuego and Torres Del Paine in Patagonia; took the Navimag Ferry up the fjords of Chile, danced tango in Bueno Aires, skydived in the outskirts of Santiago, went ice climbing on the Viedma Glacier 164798_1692934355754_4194593_nin El Chalten in the Fitzroy Range, visited the Moai in Easter Island, and went scuba diving with hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos.

189394_1803700684843_4505562_n184279_1802839703319_4552458_nI came home to teach summer art camp, but I knew something in me had been reawakened, and I knew I would travel again the following winter!

163068_1689537470834_8355194_nOn that first trip, I traveled to 8 countries, and 3 offshore islands/land masses (Antarctica, Easter Island and the Galapagos) – and chose my itinerary based on natural wonders, dance culture and safety.

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You might notice that Venezuela is missing, that’s because I was concerned about traveling alone there.  However, many countries that people think are unsafe – like Columbia, or Uruguay- were actually very safe and easy to navigate for a woman traveling solo.74186_1630612997759_6365864_n

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