QUIZ: Where Should You Visit In South America?
QUIZ: Where Should You Visit In South America?
Collectively South America holds some of the most biodiverse habitat and vibrant cultures in the world. Take this quiz to find out which South American country you should visit:
Collectively South America holds some of the most biodiverse habitat and vibrant cultures in the world. Take this quiz to find out which South American country you should visit:
Land or Sea?
Animals or People?
Which of these best describes you?
Do you prefer antiques or modern tech?
How would you round off a perfect day?
Brazil
Brazil
You got Brazil! Your vibrant attitude and willingness to help make Brazil the perfect place for you to absorb carnival culture whilst making a difference.
If you're a people person why not get involved in women's empowerment in Rio: https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/745/Rio-de-Janeiro-Women%27s-Empowerment
Or if you'd like to help wildlife in this beautiful country check out our Otter Sanctuary project: https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/833/Brazil-Otter-Sanctuary-and-Conservation
Peru
Peru
Don your fedora and grab your bullwhip, you got Peru! You're love of adventure and exploration makes Peru's dense jungles and ancient ruins perfect for you.
You can see all what Peru has to offer and visit other South American countries along our South American Adventure Trail: https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/68/South-America-Ethical-Adventure-Trail
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
You got Costa Rica! With your love for nature and wildlife it's no wonder you should visit the most biodiverse country on Earth.
You can see the incredible jungles and species of Costa Rica, and get directly involved with their conservation, by volunteering on our Big Cats, Primates & Turtle Project: https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/102/Costa-Rica-Big-Cats%2c-Primates-%26-Turtle-Conservation
Galapagos
Galapagos
You got Galapagos! You're comfortable around the sea so island life would be perfect for you. There's plenty of interesting wildlife to take in too, with many of the species obligate to the islands.
You can take in all this archipegalo has to offer and directly help the local community by volunteering on our Development and Agriculture project: https://frontier.ac.uk/projects/118/Galapagos-Islands-Community-Development-%26-Agriculture