Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

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Where to be and what to see.

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Direct flights from Sydney to Santiago – and, more recently, Auckland to Buenos Aires – have put South America in easy reach of Australian­s. But once you’ve ticked off the continent’s star attraction­s (Rio, the Amazon, Patagonia), where to next?

Look north, for starters. Colombia has shrugged off its drug-addled past and emerged as a model for the 21st century. World Heritage-listed Cartagena is surging in popularity as a long-weekend getaway for North Americans; more intrepid travellers are venturing to the interior to discover the urban wonders of reinvented Medellín, the ethereal beauty – and coffee – of the Cocora Valley, and cool neighbourh­oods in the capital, Bogotá.

Keep an eye also on Chile’s Elqui Valley. It’s a place of grapevines (this is Chile’s pisco-producing heartland), picturesqu­e villages, “healing energies” – hence all the yoga and meditation retreats – and astrologic­al observator­ies. Stargaze from bed at the glass-roofed Elqui Domos (elquidomos.cl).

Peru’s Sacred Valley and Lares regions are drawing keen interest, according to Alex Burridge, managing director of the South America Travel Centre. A new road and lodge at Huacahuasi have opened up Lares to non-trekkers while, in the Sacred Valley, there’s flash new accommodat­ion at the Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba (inkaterra.com) and luxury adventure group Explora has this month opened a 50-room lodge with spa (explora.com). Glamping and hot-air ballooning are set to become the hottest tickets in the Atacama

Desert thanks to Abercrombi­e & Kent, which launched both experience­s this year.

Praful Albuquerqu­e of Natural Focus Safaris says the Pantanal wetlands in Brazil are becoming popular for their “excellent jaguar sightings”. “Another great wildlife destinatio­n that is slowly picking up is Guyana – English, not French,” he says. “The accommodat­ion here is very basic but the wildlife viewing is five-star.”

Burridge nominates Mashpi Lodge and Hacienda Zuleta in Ecuador for authentic, immersive experience­s where the food is homegrown (Zuleta has its own cheese factory) and the culture is palpable. Places that take time and effort to reach – such as Chiloé Island off Chile’s coast, and Cristalino Lodge in the Brazilian Amazon – are increasing­ly appealing, he says. “With South America’s growing popularity you have to make a little more effort to discover something new.” KENDALL HILL

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INKATERRA HACIENDA URUBAMBA, PERU

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