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5 Best Tourism Villages of South America

The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) designated 32 small populations from 18 countries as the best example of preserving the local culture and its high sustainability standards.


5 Best Tourism Villages of South America
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The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) designated 32 small populations from 18 countries as the best example of preserving the local culture and its high sustainability standards.

"For rural communities everywhere, tourism can be a game-changer in providing jobs, supporting local businesses, and keeping traditions alive," said UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili.

These are five of the towns in South America that are part of the ranking.

This cozy town in Argentina preserves culture and nature with unique experiences for its visitors, including kayaking in Los Alerces National Park, a place full of lakes and rivers, such as the spectacular Rio Grande.

Also, the place offers excellent sites to practice trekking in the Torrecillas Glacier, navigation by the lakes, and rafting in the Corcovado River. In addition, there are tours of natural wonders, historical sites, and culture, with visits to museums and gastronomic samples, such as its symbolic tea.

Nihue Comuna, in Chile, is famous for the preservation of its culture and the efficient use that its inhabitants make of natural resources. In this magical town, tourists know extraordinary craftsmanship, such as woven in wheat straw, hats, and all colors of textiles.

One of the great attractions of Nihue is the popular festivals, such as Chupalla, which offers visitors all kinds of typical crafts, gastronomy, cultural workshops, samples of agricultural products, and musical presentations. Another important festival is the Harvest, where attendees enjoy making the region's famous wine in activities which the whole family participates.

This incredible place, located in the Colombian countryside, produces a large amount of cocoa, coffee, forest resources, and tropical fruits and has a vital livestock activity in the mountains of the Yariguies culture.

San Vicente de Chucuri attracts tourists due to its countless caves, spas, and historical and cultural sites. For nature lovers, the area has the Natural Reserve of Reinita Cielo Azul Birds, created in 2005 to conserve the habitat of the migratory bird Reinita Cerulea. This place is specially designed for bird and mammal watching. There are also countless hiking trails, including observatories and lodging sites for those who want to study birds, other types of animals, and the vast vegetation of the region.

Other highly recommended sites are the Cueva de los Aeroplanos (Cave of the Airplanes), the Miraflores Ecological Natural Park, the Indigenous Petroglyphs, the Pozo de la Calavera (Well of the Skull), the Salto de la India (Indian Waterfall), the Cueva del Diablo (Cave of the Devil), and the Balneario de los Monos (Monkeys Spa), among others.

This great town was chosen as one of the best in the world for its outstanding natural beauty, which includes springs and large tracts of land for extreme sports and excursions to learn about the history of the ancient indigenous communities.

This tourist destination of great natural and cultural wealth covers two natural areas: the Yasuni National Park and the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve.

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