OVERLAND TOURS
Iguazu Falls
Beaches, Falls & Glaciers
Rio to Santiago
Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile
Discover the full diversity of Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina Patagonia’s breathtaking landscapes and
and Chile whilst travelling from the tropics to the end of fascinating wildlife: the haunting plains
the earth, the last stop before Antarctica. Enjoy views of and snow capped volcanoes, not
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the Christ statue, one of the 7 Wonders of the World, forgetting turquoise lagoons set against
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and go in search of wildlife in the Brazilian Pantanal. a dramatic backdrop of jagged, granite
Rio Santiago
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Marvel at the thundering Iguazu Falls and soak up the peaks, on this amazing 51 day adventure to some of 25 Feb 09 16 Apr 09
20 Feb 10* 11 Apr 10
culture in Buenos Aires and Santiago. Be amazed at the remotest and most unspoilt parts of our planet.
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03 Mar 10 22 Apr 10
Connects with Rio Carnival
*Includes 4 Day Navimag Cruise. Excludes Bariloche. Local Payment
Supplement Applies.
51 DAYS INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS:
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ITINERARY
Price
Brazil Uruguay
Week 1 Rio, Parati, Camp Grande,
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Pantanal Wetlands - Rio de Janeiro
- Salto Thermal Springs
Week 2 Bonito, Iguazu Falls
- Tropical Parati - Colonia World
Week 3 San Ignacio, Jesuit Ruins, Salto Thermal Springs,
Montevideo, Colonia, Buenos Aires
- Wildlife at the Heritage Site
Week 4 Buenos Aires, Puerto Madryn, Peninsula Valdes
Pantanal Wetlands
Week 5 Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Magellan Straits,
Punta Arenas, Torres del Paine National Park
- Bonito Eco-Tourism Chile
Week 6 Torres del Paine, El Calafate, Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares
National Park, El Chalten Paradise - Torres del Paine
Week 7 Bariloche, Pucon, Santiago
- Iguazu Falls National Park
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TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION
- Punta Arenas Penguin
• Kumuka Overland Truck, Boat and on Foot
• 50 Nights – 20% Hotel, 60% Camping, 20% Hostel and Lodge
Argentina Colony
(Hammocks)
- Iguazu Falls - Patagonian Lake
GRADE
Easy to moderate - suitable for anyone with average level of
- Jesuit Ruins District
fitness and mobility. A large part of this tour is spent at altitude.
INCLUSIONS
- Buenos Aires - Pucon Outdoor
• Fully Escorted Tour - Kumuka Tour Leader and Driver
• All Activities, Sightseeing and Entrance Fees as Per Itinerary
- Wildlife at the Valdes Activity Centre
• All National Parks and Reserve Entrance Fees • All Tolls and Taxes
Peninsula
MEALS
• All Meals Included Whilst Camping, on Pantanal trip, on Boat Cruise
- Ushuaia
GROUP SIZE
Maximum: 20 - Moreno Glacier
AGE GUIDE
Age: 18-45
- El Chalten Outdoor
PRE DEPARTURE MEETING AND START TIME Activity Centre
RIO ADD ONS
A pre departure meeting is held the day before departure at 18:00pm
• Add a 6 Day Rio Carnival package (see page 68)
INSURANCE
- Alpine Bariloche
• Add a Sights of Rio trip (see page 76)
Insurance is mandatory. For more information about travel
insurance see page 119
• Add a 3-6 Day Amazon River Cruise (see page 76)
• Add a 3 or 4 Day Amazon Jungle trip (see page 76)
PRE AND POST TOUR ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is available at the start & finishing points of your tour. OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES:
For prices, please visit the relevant tour page on
www.kumuka.com
See page 117 for a full list of optional activities
SANTIAGO ADD ONS
Detailed Itinerary - Click here
Add a 4 or 5 day Easter Island Trip to tours starting or
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