Andes to
La Paz, Bolivia
Patagonia
Lima to Buenos Aires
Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina
Travelling down the rugged Peruvian coastline,
across the back of the great Andean mountain range
and through the wilds of Patagonia, we explore the
different landscapes of this fascinating continent.
Along the way we'll discover the unexplained Nazca
Lines and the vast Colca Canyon, the beautifully
preserved city of Cusco and deep bue waters of Lake
Titicaca. Heading south through Boivia, we'll enjoy an
excursion out onto the world famous salt flats.
Continuing ever south, we travel through Argentina's
winelands, before discovering the lakes and
mountains of the rugged Patagonian region, calling
in at the resort towns of Pucon and Bariloche.
Heading across to the Atlantic coast, we'll discover
the wildlife and wild expanses of the Valdes
Peninsula before rounding our trip off in the vibrant
city of Buenos Aires.
51 DAYS
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ITINERARY
Week 1 Lima, Ballestas Islands Marine
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Park, Huacachina Oasis, Nazca,
Arequipa, Colca Canyon (Condors), Chivay
Week 2 Arequipa, Cuzco, Sacred Valley, Inca Trail, Machu Picchu
Week 3 Cuzco, Puno, Lake Titicaca, Floating Reed Islands,
Amantani &Taquile Islands, La Paz
Week 4 La Paz, Potosi, Sucre, Uyuni, Salt Flats
Week 5 Tupiza, Salta, Mendoza, Santiago INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS:
Week 6 Santiago, Pucon, Puerto Varas, Petrohue, Bariloche
Peru - Salt Flats
Week 7 Bariloche, Puerto Madryn, Valdes Peninsula, Buenos Aires
- Lima - Tupiza
TOUR FUND Click for PriceUIforward
- Ballestas Isands
TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION
Marine Park
Chile
• Local Bus, Minibus, Plane, Bus, Train, Jeep, Van, Taxi, Bike and
- Huacachina Oasis
- Santiago
on Foot
- Nazca
- Pucon and Pucon Hot
• 50 Nights – 35 Nights Hotel, 3 Nights Camping,
6 Nights Overnight Bus, 1 Night Family Homestay,
- Condors at Colca
Springs
2 Night Basic Hostel, 3 Nights Hostel or Cabanas
Canyon
- Puerto Varas
GRADE
- Cusco
- Osorno Volcano,
Easy - moderate. Suitable for anyone with an average level of
- Sacred Valey
Petrohue and Lake
fitness and mobility. Please note that significant portions of this - Inca Trail
Todos Santos
trip are spent at altitude
- Machu Picchu Argentina
INCLUSIONS - Lake Titicaca - Mendoza Wineries
• Fully Escorted Tour – Kumuka Tour Leader and/or Local Guide
- Floating Reed Islands - Bariloche
• All Activities, Sightseeing and Entrance Fees as Per Itinerary
• 1 Domestic Flight Bolivia
- Lake Nahuel Huapi
MEALS
- La Paz
- Valdes Peninsula
• 33 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners - Potosi
- Buenos Aires
GROUP SIZE - Sucre
Size Maximum: 16
LIMA ADD ONS
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES:
AGE GUIDE
Add a 3 or 6 day Amazon River Trip to tours starting or
Age: 18-55
finishing in Lima (see pages 70-71)
See page 117 for a full list of optional activities
PRE DEPARTURE MEETING AND START TIME
A pre departure meeting is held the day before departure at 18:00pm BUENOS AIRES ADD ONS
INSURANCE • Add 1 or 2 weeks of Spanish School with a Family Homestay
Insurance is mandatory. For more information about travel (see page 67) DATES REF: SA51
insurance see page 119 • Add a 1 Day Fiesta Gaucho Trip (see page 74)
• Add a 3 Day Mendoza Wineries Trip (see page 74)
Start Finish 2010
PRE AND POST TOUR ACCOMMODATION
• Add a 3 Day Buenos Aires Extension (see page 74)
Lima Buenos Aires 22 Apr 10 11 Jun 10
Accommodation is available at the start & finishing points of your tour.
2009
For prices, please visit the relevant tour page on
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• Add a 3 Day Iguazu Falls Trip (see page 75)
09 Jul 09 28 Aug 09
• Add a 3 Day Valdes Peninsula Trip (see page 75)
Detailed Itinerary - Click here
09 Dec 09 28 Jan 10
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