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Boundless Diversity in South America.


Beyond the Southern Cone, South America unfolds a spectrum of landscapes, cultures, and biodiversity that seem endless. From the lush Amazon to the stone temples of the Sacred Valley, every corner holds unique treasures.
In Ecuador, the Galápagos Islands are a living laboratory where evolution can be observed in real time: blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and sea lions share the beaches with visitors. On the mainland, the Ecuadorian Andes and the Amazon invite exploration of indigenous communities and rare species such as the Andean bear and the Andean cock-of-the-rock.
Peru combines history and nature like few other places. The Inca Trail, Machu Picchu, the cloud forests of Manu, the condors of the Colca Canyon, and the mysterious dry forests of the north offer experiences deeply connected to wildlife and ancestral cultures.
Bolivia amazes with its Uyuni Salt Flats, high-altitude lagoons filled with flamingos, Amazonian forests, and parks like Madidi, where biodiversity is as dense as it is little explored. Indigenous communities continue to protect their traditions, languages, and territories.
In Brazil, the Amazon, Pantanal, and Atlantic Forest showcase the scale of challenges and beauty facing the planet’s biodiversity. Jaguars, pink river dolphins, giant armadillos, macaws, and howler monkeys coexist with hundreds of yet-undescribed species.
Colombia is one of the countries with the highest biodiversity per square kilometer: from the humid Chocó to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, across the Llanos, the Colombian Amazon, and its Andean peaks. It is ideal for bird lovers, with over 1,900 recorded species.
In all these destinations, Click Fauna works with local guides, indigenous communities, and conservation projects to create ethical, meaningful, and transformative experiences. South America’s diversity is an invitation to look beyond maps and open yourself to wonder.