词条 | Gringo Trail |
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The Gringo Trail refers to a string of the places most frequently visited[1] by "gringos", US-Americans and other foreigners in Latin America. Geographical reachThe Gringo trail encompasses almost all of Latin America, except Brazil, but there is no overland route between Mexico and Central America, and South America through the Darien Gap. Most people either focus on South America or Central America and Mexico. North AmericaMexico: Chichen Itza, Isla Mujeres, Tulum, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Puerto Escondido, OaxacaCentral AmericaEl Salvador: Tazumal, Joya de Ceren, El SunzalGuatemala: Antigua, Lake Atitlan, Tikal, Semuc ChampeyNicaragua: Granada, Leon, San Juan del Sur, Ometepe Island, Corn IslandsCosta Rica: Montezuma, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Jacó, La Fortuna and Arenal, Nosara, Manuel Antonio National ParkBelize: Caye Caulker, San IgnacioHonduras: Bay Islands, CopanPanama: Bocas Del Toro, San Blas Islands, Panama City (especially the Casco Viejo), Lost and Found Jungle Hostel (Las Minas, Chiriqui), Boquete. South AmericaColombia: Cartagena, Taganga, Tayrona National Natural Park, San Gil, Medellin, BogotaEcuador: Galapagos Islands, Montañita, Cuenca, Quito, MompichePeru: Lima, Ica (Huacachina), Nazca, Arequipa, Puno, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Máncora, IquitosBolivia: Salar de Uyuni, Potosí, La Paz, Titicaca lakeArgentina: Iguaçu Falls, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, UshuaiaChile: Easter Island, Pucon, Torres del Paine, San Pedro de AtacamaSee also
References1. ^The Gringo Trail, Mark Mann [https://www.amazon.ca/Along-Gringo-Trail-Budget-America/dp/091590425X at Amazon] External links
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