Gringo Trail
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The Gringo Trail refers to a string of the most frequently visited places, by "Gringos", US-Americans and other foreigners in Latin America.
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Geographical reach
The Gringo Trail encompasses almost all of Latin America, except Brazil, but there is no overland route on the Pan-American Highway between Central America and South America across the Darién Gap. Travelers generally charter sailboats in Panama or take the ferry.
North America
Central America
- Belize:
- Costa Rica:
- Guatemala:
- Honduras:
- Nicaragua:
- Panama:
- Bocas Del Toro
- Boquete
- Panama City (especially the Casco Viejo)
- San Blas Islands
- El Salvador:
- Joya de Cerén
- El Sunzal
- Tazumal
South America
- Argentina:
- Bolivia:
- Ecuador:
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See also
- Banana Pancake Trail
- Hippie trail
- Lonely Planet
- Grand Tour – 17th–19th century Continental tour undertaken by young European aristocrats, partly as leisure and partly educational.
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