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Moving around South America Adventures |
Moving around South
America Adventures
Moving around South
America can be one of the brightest impressions in your
life and a true treat and a great adventure of
South America, that was
held deeply in store for you. Moving around South America can be
dangerous and gripping, but if you
have prepared everything beforehand to travel South America,
there's nothing for you to worry about, just bear in mind that to be on
the
safe side such rules should be followed as:
- your package should be easy to carry it;
- money safety is number one item;
- great care of your own medication to take.
Travel South America provides you with the following modes of
transport across the continent:
| Country |
Mode of transport |
Broad outline |
Price category |
| Brazil |
railway and buses
subway
highway
airways
waterways |
very convenient
extremely comfortable while moving around big cities
the best modes, highly developed and of a great
quality
not that popular as highways
highly used |
price
reasonable
cheap
expensive
rather dear |
| Argentina |
waterways, buses
airlines
railways
|
widely used, rather convenient
highly comfortable
the best longway transport
|
price reasonable
expensive
price reasonable |
| Peru |
Perurail
highways
waterways
airports |
most popular, till 2006 was the highest in the world,
now it's China that's the highest
poor, a lot of unpaved territory
Lake Titicaca and the Amazon river system, popular among tourists
choose only the international, as they are provided with paved runways |
cheap
cheap
expensive |
| Ecuador |
highways
railways
airports |
25% of good quality, Pan-American Highway and National
highways,
bad quality, single track, no net with neighbouring countries
choose only the international, as they are provided with paved runways |
price reasonable
expensive
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Railway net is comparatively developed between the countries (Uruguay,
Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia), though somewhere it can be quite poor.
If
you prefer to travel South America by car, you'd better drive
along Pan-American Highway, or other international highways, as other
national highways are of rather bad quality and poorly paved, the
exceptions are Brazilian, Argentinian and Peruvian national highways.
Airports are thought to be perfect ways of getting to
South America and
moving around it. In comparison with EU and UA fees they are rather
cheap.
Travel South America can be budget, but this doesn't stand in
your way to get a rush!
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