SMALL GROUP TOURS
SOUTH AMERICA
Grey Glacier
Patagonia Wonderland
El Calafate to Ushuaia
INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS: 11 DAYS
Argentina, Chile
ITINERARY
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Argentina Chile
Day 1 El Calafate
- Moreno Glacier - Torres Del Paine
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Day 2 El Calafate -
Patagonia – the land at the end of the world. This
Boat Trip National Park
Moreno Glacier
Days 3-5 Torres del Paine
tour combines the highlights of Argentinian and - Los Glaciares - Grey Lagoon and Grey
Day 6 Puerto Natales
Chilean Patagonia in one fantastic trip of less than
National Park Glacier Excursion
Day 7 Punta Arenas
- Tierra Del Fuego
Day 8 Rio Grande
two weeks. Get close up views of the gleaming
Days 9-11 Ushuaia
- Ushuaia
turquoise-blue ice flows crashing into the lake at
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TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION
the Moreno Glacier and go trekking between
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES:
• Bus, Ferry, Boat and on Foot
vertical granite towers at El Calafate and Torres del
See page 117 for a full list of optional activities • 10 Nights – 1 Night Hotel, 4 Nights Hostel, 4 Nights Camping,
1 Night Mountain Lodge
Paine National Parks. Continue south to the fabled GRADE
Easy to moderate - suitable for anyone with average level of
land of Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire) to the
fitness and mobility. A large part of this tour is spent at altitude.
world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia. Spot Magellan
INCLUSIONS
• Fully Escorted Tour – Kumuka Tour Leader and/or Local Guide
penguins, beavers, marine mammals and birds in • All Activities, Sightseeing And Entrance Fees As Per Itinerary
• All National Parks And Reserve Entrance Fees • All Airport Transfers
the icy waters and enjoy fantastic sunsets late in
• All Tolls and Taxes with the Exception of Airport Departure Taxes
the Patagonian summer evening. After your action
MEALS
• 10 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 6 Dinners
packed Patagonia tour, why not round your trip off
GROUP SIZE
with a stay in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires? See
Maximum: 10
AGE GUIDE
our 3 day Buenos Aires Extension (page 74) for Age: 18-45
more details.
PRE DEPARTURE MEETING AND START TIME
A pre departure meeting is held the day before departure at 18:00pm
INSURANCE
Insurance is mandatory. For more information about travel
Glacier Trek
insurance see page 119
PRE AND POST TOUR ACCOMMODATION
BUENOS AIRES ADD ONS
Accommodation is available at the start & finishing points of your tour.
For prices, please visit the relevant tour page on
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• Add a few days in Buenos Aires to the beginning and/
Please Note: Return flights Buenos Aires – El Calafate/Ushuaia -
Buenos Aires are available upon request. Please contact Kumuka or
or end of your Patagonia trip (see page 74)
your travel agent for prices and availability.
• Add 1 or 2 weeks of Spanish School with a Family Homestay
(see page 67)
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• Add a 1 Day Fiesta Gaucho Trip (see page 74)
• Add a 3 Day Mendoza Wineries Trip (see page 74)
• Add a 3 Day Iguazu Falls Trip (see page 75)
• Add a 3 Day Valdes Peninsula Trip (see page 75) DATES REF: SA3307
• Add a 3 Day Moreno Glacier Trip (see page 75)
Start Finish 25 Feb 09 07 Mar 09
El Calafate Ushuaia 29 Nov 09 09 Dec 09
ANTARCTICA ADD ON
2008 29 Dec 09 08 Jan 10
Why not add a cruise to Antarctica to the end of your trip?
27 Nov 08 07 Dec 08 2010
27 Dec 08 06 Jan 09 28 Jan 10 07 Feb 10
(see pages 80-81).
2009 27 Feb 10 09 Mar 10
26 Jan 09 05 Feb 09
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