Peruvian Baker
OVERLAND TOURS
Andean Adventure
DATES REF: SA1
Start Finish 2009
Quito to Santiago
17 Jul 09 10 Sep 09
Quito Santiago
Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile
2008
06 Nov 08 31 Dec 08
Travel down the spine of South America, across Nazca Lines and the Inca Trail.
the great deserts, emerald rainforests and gigantic Spot llamas, condors, dolphins -
Andean peaks. Relish a wealth of natural wonders: perhaps even a jaguar. All in eight weeks of
active volcanoes, remote beaches and hot springs unfolding drama, revealing some of the highest,
or man-made phenomena: floating islands, the deepest and most remarkable sights on earth.
56 DAYS INCLUDED HIGHLIGHTS:
ITINERARY
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Week 1 Quito, Otavalo, Amazon
Price
Ecuador - Inca Trail
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Jungle, Shangri La
- Otavalo Markets - Machu Picchu
Week 2 Banos/Rio Verde, Cuenca, - Amazon jungle trip - Lake Titicaca
Punta Sal
- Banos Thermal - Floating Reed Islands
Week 3 Punta Sal, Sechura Desert, Huanchaco, Chan Chan Ruins,
Huaraz, Lima
Springs - Amantani Family
Week 4 Paracas, Ballestas Islands, Huacachina Oasis, Nazca Lines,
- Cuenca Homestay
Puerto Inca, Arequipa, Chivay, Colca Canyon
Week 5 Arequipa, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Peru Bolivia
Week 6 Puno, Lake Titicaca, Floating Reed Islands, Amantani/ Taquile
- Northern Beaches of - La Paz
Island, La Paz
Week 7 Potosi, Sucre, Uyuni, Salt Flats, Bolivian Altiplano
Punta Sal - Potosi
Week 8 San Pedro de Atacama, Atacama Desert, La Serena, Santiago
- Chan Chan Mud City - Salt Flats and Altiplano
- Huaraz Crossing
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- Ballestas Islands - Laguna Verde
TRANSPORT & ACCOMMODATION
Marine Park - Laguna Colorada
• Kumuka Overland Truck, Train, Minibus, River Boat, Jeep (Seasonal)
and on Foot
- Huacachina Oasis - Isla Pescado
• 55 Nights – 45% Hotel, 35% Camping, 20% Lodge/Hostel/Homestay
- Chauchilla Cemetery
GRADE
- Arequipa Chile
Easy to moderate - suitable for anyone with average level of
- Colca Canyon, - Valley of the Moon
fitness and mobility. A large part of this tour is spent at altitude. Condors - Atacama Desert
INCLUSIONS
- Cusco - Chilean Coast
• Fully Escorted Tour - Kumuka Tour Leader and Driver - Sacred Valley Tour - Santiago
• All Activities, Sightseeing and Entrance Fees as Per Itinerary
• All National Parks and Reserve Entrance Fees
• All Tolls And Taxes
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES:
MEALS
See page 117 for a full list of optional activities
• All Meals Included Whilst Camping, on Amazon Jungle Trip, Inca
Trail, Lake Titicaca Homestay and on Salt Flats Excursion
GROUP SIZE
Maximum: 20
QUITO ADD ONS
AGE GUIDE
Age: 18-45
• Add a Galapagos Island Tour (see pages 78-79)
PRE DEPARTURE MEETING AND START TIME
• Add 1 or 2 weeks of Spanish Lessons (see page 67)
A pre departure meeting is held the day before departure at 18:00pm
• Add a 2 Day Cotopaxi Volcano Climb (see page 72)
INSURANCE
• Add a 3 Day Bellavista Cloud Forest Trip (see page 72)
Insurance is mandatory. For more information about travel
insurance see page 119
Applies to all tours starting or finishing in Quito.
PRE AND POST TOUR ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is available at the start & finishing points of your tour.
For prices, please visit the relevant tour page on
www.kumuka.com
SANTIAGO ADD ONS
Add a 4 or 5 day Easter Island Trip to tours starting or
Detailed Itinerary - Click hereUIforward Inca Trail finishing in Santiago (see page 69).
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