
Experience the Boí-Bumbá Festival in the Amazon
Under the heavy cloak of darkness, the sharp sound of a single clap of thunder pierces the air, as if summoning the spirits of the Amazon. The night sky quivers,

Under the heavy cloak of darkness, the sharp sound of a single clap of thunder pierces the air, as if summoning the spirits of the Amazon. The night sky quivers,

Brazil often brings to mind colorful carnival scenes, Christ the Redeemer towering above Rio, and sun-seekers on Copacabana Beach. Yet, the city of Belém in the country’s northwest rarely enters

Iquitos, Peru – The World’s Largest City Without Roads Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest lies Iquitos, a mysterious urban center that challenges traditional city layouts by having

SOUMA Hotel Lima: A New Luxury Landmark in South America This spring, the luxury and lifestyle segment takes a step forward in South America with the opening of SOUMA Hotel

Millions of years ago, before the continents took shape, Earth was a single, vast landmass known as Pangea, covered in a mossy terrain stretching from pole to pole. Eventually, massive

For those who love nature and wildlife, a cruise provides an exceptional chance to observe animals in their natural environments. Below are ten top cruise destinations for unforgettable wildlife encounters:

Embark on an unforgettable voyage that surpasses mere travel companions and desired destinations.The Zafiro Cruise promises a distinct journey, seamlessly merging comfort and opulence throughout your sojourn. Embark on an

Classic movies set in the Amazon rainforest often portray it as a perilous environment teeming with danger, disease, poisonous snakes, and biting insects. However, according to Paul Richardson in the

Voyagers Travel, as well as the broader tourism sector, has not encountered any incidents involving guests or staff. Importantly, the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest has remained peaceful throughout this period. Consequently,

Swan Hellenic has introduced its cruise lineup for 2025, unveiling a range of new itineraries spanning West Africa, the Mediterranean, Latin America, the Arctic, and the Antarctic, as outlined in