We came, we saw, we ate. Yup, that handily sums up our South American travel experience. After all, no foray into a new country is complete without noshing on the local cuisine
Our breakdown on traveling in Uruguay, including tips on travel, food, attractions and a budget breakdown.
Almost every single travel guide or blog I read about Buenos Aires, recommended a day trip across the Rio Uruguay, to the tiny town of Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay.
We eaded north to the small town of Salto, 496 kilometres northwest of Montevideo.
This small country on the Rio de la Plata, pincered between Argentina and Brazil, proudly boasts that it's made up of 3 million people and 9 million cattle.