A father-and-son duo tackles the imposing Bolรญvar Peak in Venezuela, while beekeepers in Colombia work to preserve the Andean flora sustainably.
From the culinary scene of Cuenca, Ecuador, to the kitesurfing spots in Gallito Ciego, Perรบ, life in the Andes is as rich and varied as its landscapes.
The tour continues with a trip to La Rioja in Argentina, a visit to a Bolivian town frozen in time and a glimpse of an oasis in the Peruvian desert.
Where do the Andes start? Where do they end? There is no precise answer, but in Punta Arenas, Chile, they continue their journey underwater.
It all starts in Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost point on Earth located in Argentina, and continues in the stunning Torres del Paine Park in Chile.
The Andes stretch through Mendoza and into the Atacama Desert, a place that might hold some answers to the lingering questions of humankind's origin.
Welcome to Bolivia, home of the Salar de Uyuni, Earth's largest salt flat, and La Paz, where an aerial tram gives intimate views of the Andean Plateau.
With its vast cities coexisting with symbols of the Inca Empire like Machu Picchu, Peru holds a strong link between ancient traditions and modernity.
In Ecuador, adventurers try to conquer the active volcano Cotopaxi, while risky winding roads link towns anchored in the mountains to bigger cities.
The 8,500-kilometer journey through the Andes comes to an end in Colombia, where lively cities like Cali, Medellรญn and Bogotรก nestle in the mountains.