Colca Canyon
Latin Explorer
Machu Picchu, Peru
Santiago to Quito Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador
Looking for an in-depth trip through the Andes that deserts, the rainforests and jungles. Not to mention the
56 DAYS
offers you the chance to meet the locals along the temples and ruins: Machu Picchu and Chan Chan. Click for
ITINERARY
way? This is your trip. Travelling on local transport Then there are the colonial towns of Potosi, Cusco,
Week 1 Santiago, La Serena, San Pedro Price
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de Atacama, Altiplano
between the two South American capitals of Santiago and Cuenca, as well as other fantastic highlights such
Week 2 Salt Flats, Uyuni, Sucre, Potosi, La Paz
and Quito, you’ll have eight weeks to travel alongside as the Bolivian Salt Flats, the Inca Trail to the fabled
Week 3 La Paz, Lake Titicaca, Floating Reed Islands,
Amantani/Taquile Islands, Puno, Cusco
the locals, and appreciate their Latin zest and passion city of the Incas, and the wildlife of Ecuador’s emerald
Week 4 Sacred Valley, Inca Trail, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Arequipa
Week 5 Chivay, Colca Canyon, Nazca, Huacachina, Ballestas Islands,
for life. Discover the geography: volcanoes and jungles as you traverse the spine of the Andes.
Paracas, Lima
Week 6 Lima, Huaraz, Huanchaco, Chan Chan Ruins, Punta Sal
Week 7 Punta Sal, Cuenca, Banos/ Rio Verde
SANTIAGO ADD ONS
INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS:
Week 8 Shangri La, Amazon Jungle, Otavalo, Quito
Add a 4 or 5 day Easter Island Trip to tours starting or
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finishing in Santiago (see page 69).
Chile - Cusco
TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION
- Santiago - Sacred Valley Tour
QUITO ADD ONS
• Local Bus, Minibus, Train, Plane, Boat, Jeep and on Foot
- Beach Resort Town - Inca Trail
• 55 Nights – 28 Nights Hotel, 6 Nights Overnight Bus,
3 Nights Camping on Inca Trail, 6 Nights Jungle Lodge,
• Add a Galapagos Island Tour (see pages 78-79)
of La Serena - Machu Picchu
2 Nights Basic Lodge, 1 Night Family Homestay, 9 Nights Hostel
• Add 1 or 2 weeks of Spanish Lessons (see page 67)
- Valley of the Moon
- Colca Canyon GRADE
• Add a 2 Day Cotopaxi Volcano Climb (see page 72)
Easy to moderate - suitable for anyone with average level of fitness
• Add a 3 Day Bellavista Cloud Forest Trip (see page 72)
- San Pedro de
(Condors)
and mobility. A large part of this tour is spent at altitude.
Atacama
- Huacachina Oasis
INCLUSIONS
- Ballestas Islands • Fully Escorted Tour – Kumuka Tour Leader and/or Local Guide
• All Activities, Sightseeing and Entrance Fees as Per Itinerary
Bolivia
Marine Park
• 1 Domestic Flight
- Bolivian Salt Flats
- Chan Chan Mud City
• All Tolls and Taxes
Crossing by Jeep
- Northern Beaches at
MEALS
• 32 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 11 Dinners
- Potosi
Punta Sal
GROUP SIZE
- Laguna Verde
- Lima
Maximum: 16
- Laguna Blanca
AGE GUIDE
Age: 18-55
- Laguna Colorada
Ecuador
PRE DEPARTURE MEETING AND START TIME
- Isla Pescado
- Banos Thermal
A pre departure meeting is held the day before departure at 18:00pm
- Bolivian Altiplano
Springs
INSURANCE
Insurance is mandatory. For more information about travel
- Colonial Sucre
- Amazon Jungle Trip insurance see page 119
- La Paz
- Otavalo Markets
PRE AND POST TOUR ACCOMMODATION
- Quito
Accommodation is available at the start & finishing points of your tour.
For prices, please visit the relevant tour page on
www.kumuka.com
Peru
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- Lake Titicaca
- Floating Reed Islands
- Amantani Family
DATES REF: SA010
Homestay
Start Finish 13 Mar 09 07 May 09 2010
Santiago Quito 20 Jun 09 14 Aug 09 15 Mar 10 09 May 10
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES:
2008 25 Jul 09 18 Sep 09 09 Apr 10 03 Jun 10
01 Nov 08 26 Dec 08 31 Oct 09 25 Dec 09
See page 117 for a full list of optional activities
2009 25 Nov 09 19 Jan 10
14 Feb 09 10 Apr 09
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