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Treasures of Peru

DAY 1 (τUE)ARRIVAL IN L|MAOvernight in Lima

DAY 2 (ιΙι,ED} HALF DAY c|πOvernight in Lima (Breakfast)

DAY 3 (τHU)AREQUIPACity tour and St. Catalina conventOvernight in Arequipa (Breakfast)

DAY4 (FRr) COLCACANYONOvernight in Colca (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 5 (SAT) CRUZ DEL CoNDoRLuxury Bus to PunoOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 6 (SUN) FULL DAYUROS AND TAQUILE ISLANDOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 7 (MON) LUXURY BUS TO CUZCOOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 8 (τUE) cuzco ctTY ToURHalf Day Sacsayhuaman and Nearby RuinsOvernight in Cuzοo (Breakfast)

DAY 9 (γl,ED) DAY AT LEISUREOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY 10 (THU) SACRED VALLEYFull Day Ollantaytambo and Pisac MarketOvernight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 11 (FRl) MACHυ PlccHUThe lost City of the IncasOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 12 (sAT) INTERNAτ]oNAL DEPARτuRETransfer to the Aiφort (Breakfast)

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12 DAYS/ 11 NIGHTSLima, Arequipa, Golca-canyon, Puno,Cuzco, Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu

What's lncluded: All transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guider Accommodations & specified mealsr Entrance Fees, where applicabler Train to Machu Picchur Private transfer from Arequipa to Puno

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DAY 1 (TUE)ARRIVAL rN L|MAOvernight in Lima

DAY2 (ι,vED) DEPARTυRE To cuzcoOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY 3 (THU) TREK:Cuzco/Cruzpata/Sal kantaypam pa

Campsite at Salkantaypampa (Breakfast, Lunch,Dinner)

DAY 4 (FRl) SALκANTAYPAMPA/QoLLPAPAMPACampsite at Qollpapampa (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

DAY 5 (SAT) QOLLPAPAMPA/LUCMACHAYOCCampaside at Lucmachayoc (Breakfast, Lunch,Dinner)

DAY 6 (SUN) LUCMACHAYOC/HYDRO/AGUASCALIENTESOvernight in Aguas Calientes (Breakfast, Lunch,DinneQ

DAY 7 (MON) MACHU PTCCHUOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY S (TUE) DAYAT LEISUREOvernight Cuzco (Breakfast)

Optional 1: City Tour & Nearby RuinsOptional 2: Pisac Market & Ollantaytambo

Day 9 (Wed) Departure to LimaOvernight Lima (Breakfast)optional: c|τY ΤOUR

Day 10 (Thu) lnternationat DeparturesTransfer to the airport (Breakfast)

10 DAYS/ 9 NIGHTSLima, Cuzco, Machu Picchu

What's Included', All Entrance fees.

Not lncluded: Sleeping Bags

A knowledgeable Licensed Guide who will be in full controlof the fully equipped first aids kit.3 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinner meals, in addition tohot drinks and snacks every day.Filtered water for canteens and warm water for personalHygiene.Τwo person tents, toi|et tent, kitchen tent and dining tent.Kitchen staff. waiter and kitchen assistant.High country air mattress.Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes all bus ticketsBased on Backpacker Train ticket (On day 5 and day 6)

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Two Wonders:

lllachu Picchu &,Galapagos

DAY 1 (THU)ARRTVAL ]N L|MAOvernight in LimaDAY 2 (FRr) HALF DAY CITY TOUROvernight in Lima (Breakfast)DAY 3 (SAτ) DΕPARTυRE τo cuzcoHalf Day City Tour CuzcoOvernight Cuzοo (Breakfast)DAY4 (SUN) SACRED VALLEYFull Day Ollantaytambo and Pisac MarketOvernight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 5 (MoN) MACHυ PtccHUΤhe |ost City of the |ncas

Overnight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 6 (τUE} DEPARTURE To GUAYAQUILΤransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

Extension Program Ecuador & Galapagos lslandsGALAPAGOS EXPLORER (CRUTSE)

DAY 6 (TUE) GUAYAQUIL.C|τY ToUROvernight in Guayaquil (Breakfast)DAY 7.10 (uvED.SAτ)4 DAYS/ 3 NlGHTsMΛ/ GALAPAGOS EXPLORER || First C|ass cruiseDAY 10 (sAT} DEPARTURE τo QU|TO: c|τYτoυROvernight in Quito (Breakfast)DAY 11 (sUN) |NTERNAτIoNAL DEPARTURETransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS BY HOTELDAY 6 (TUE) GυAYAQU|L.CITY τoUROvernight in Guayaquil (Breakfast)DAY 7.10 (ι,γED.SυN) 5 DAYS/ 4 NIGHτSTourist Superior HotelsDAY 11 (SUN)DEPARTURE τo QU|TO:clτYτoUROvernight in Quito (Breakfast)DAY 1 2 (sυN) INTERNAT|oNAL DEPARτURETransfer to the airport (Breakfast)

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11 OR 12 DAYS/ 1O OR 11 NIGHTSLima, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Guayaquit,

Galapagos lslands And Quito

What's lncludedAll transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guide

' Accommodations & soecified mealsEntrance Fees, where applicable

Not lncluded:. Domestic and international tickets-:' Airoort taxes".. ,"."on,, eXοenSeS,. Tios:., Beverages during mealsε Entrances tax to the Ga|apagos Is|ands ΝationaI Park+ |ΝGALA Migration Cardι.. Fue| surοharge per night per person

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DAY 1 (sAτ)ARRIVAL lN QUlτoOvernight in Quito

DAY 2 (sUN) clτY ToUR QUtTo ANDINTINAN MUSEUMOvernight in Quito (Breakfast)

DAY 3 (MoN)ANDEAN HANDIGRAFτS ANDMARKETSOvernight Quito (Breakfast)

DAY 4 (τυE) THE coτoPAxI NATIoNALPARK AND VALLEY OF PATATEOvernight in Patate (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 5 (ιΙι,ED} THE FoRTREss oFTNGAPIRCA/CUENCAOvernight in Cuenca (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 6 (τHυ) cUENcA scENIc ExcυRsloNOvernight in Cuenca (Breakfast)

DAY 7 (FRr)GUAYAQUTLOvernight in Guayaquil (Breakfast)

DAY 8 (sAT) |NτERNATIoNAL DEPARTυREor Optional Extension (Breakfast)

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(2) Galapagos lslands Interlude Tourist Superior Htl.

5 daysi 4 nights with Santa Cruz, Floreana and lsabela

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night in mainland Ecuador priorto connecting with the cruise* Extensions to theAmazon Basin Upon request

What's lncluded,i All transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guide.* Accommodations & soecified meals

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Fascinating Brazi I

DAY 1 (SAT)ARRTVAL rN RrODE JANEIROOvernight in Rio de Janeiro

DAY2 (SUN)CORCOVADO & SUGARLOAFOvernight Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast)

DAY3 (MON)FOZ DO TGUAZUExcursion Brazilian SideOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast)

DAY 4 (τUE) lGUAzU FALLSExcursion Argentina sideOvernight lguazu (Breakfast)

DAY 5 (',γED} DEPARTURE τoSALVADOR DA BAHIAOvernight in Salvador (Breakfast)

DAY 6 (THu) clτY ToUR BAHIAOvernight in Salvador (Breakfast)

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DAY 7 (FRt) !ΝτERNATIoNALDEPARTURETransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

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What's lncludedAll transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guide

, Accommodations & specified meals. Entrance Fees, where applicable' Cable car ride to Sugar Loaf

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DAY 1 (TUE)ARR|VAL lΝBUENOS ATRESOvernight in Buenos Aires

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DAY 3 (THU) DAY Aτ LElsυREOvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast)

Optional: Gaucho party W Lunch

DAY 4 (FRl) IGUAZU: ARGENτINA SIDEOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast)

DAY 5 (sAT) Foz Do tGUAzυBrazilian sideOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast)

DAY 6 (SUN) RrO DE JANETROOvernight in Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast)

DAYT (MON) CORCOVADO & SUGAR LOAFOvernight in Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast)

DAY s (TUE) DAYAτ LEISUREOvernight in Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast)

DAY 9 (ι,γED} |NτERNATIoNALDEPARτURETransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

9 DAYS/ 8Buenos Aires,

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NIGHTSlguazu FallsJaneiro

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DAY 1 (SAT)ARRTVAL lNBυENos A|RESCITY TOUROvernight Buenos Aires

DAY 2 (SUN) DEPARTURE T0 USHUAIAOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast)

DAY 3 (MoN) ΝAT|oNAL PARKOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast)

DAY 4 (TυE) EL CALAFATEOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY 5 (WED) PERITO MoRENOOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY 6 (THU) DAYAτ LEιSURE.EL CALAFATEOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

Optional: Upsala 0nelli Glaciers Navigation

DAY 7 (FR]) PUERτo NAτALESOvernight in Pto Natales (Breakfast)

DAY s (sAτ)ToRRES DEL PAINE NAT|oNAL PARKOvernight Pto Natales (Breakfast)

DAY 9 (SUN) BALMACEDA & SERRANO GLACIEROvernight in Pto Natales (Breakfast)

DAY 10 (MoN) PUERτo MoNTτCity Tour and transfer to Puerto VarasOvernight in Puerto Varas (Breakfast)

DAY 11 (TUE)NAVIGATION T0 PEULLAOvernight in Puerto Varas (Breakfast)

DAY 12 (WED)SANTIAGOOvernight in Santiago (Breakfast)

DAY 13 (THU) INTERNATIONAL DEPARTUREΤransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

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Varas, Santiago

What's IncludedAll transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guideAccommodations & specified mealsEntrance Fees. where applicable

Not Includedlnternational ticketsAiroort taxesPersonal expensesTiosBeverages during meals

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Montt & Santiago

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PUERTO MADRYNOvernight in Puerto Madryn

DAY 2 (THU) PEN]NSULA DE VALDESOvernight in Puerto Madryn (Breakfast)

DAY 3 (FRr) DEPARTURE TO USHUAIAOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast)

DAY 4 (sAT) NATIoΝAL PARKBeagle Channel NavigationOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast)

DAY 5 (SUN) DEPARTURE EL CALAFATEOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY 6 (MoN) PER|To MoRENo GLAclΕROvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY 7 (τUE) DAY AT LΕ|SURE.ELCALAFATEOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

Optional: Upsala Onelli Glaciers Navigation

DAY 8 (WED) INτΕRNATIoNALDΕPARτUREΤransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

8 DAYS/ 7 NIGHTSPeninsula De Valdes, Ushuaia

& The Glaclers Area

What's IncludedAll transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guideAccommodations & specified mealsEntrance Fees, where applicableEconomy Flight ticket Buenos Aires/ Ushuaia/ ElCalafate/ Buenos Aires

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DAY 1 (sAΤ)ARRIVAL |N LiMAOvernight in Lima

DAY 2 (SUN) L|MA c|τY τoυROvernight in Lima (Breakfast)

DAY 3 (MoΝ) cuzco c|τY τoURHa|f Day Saοsayhuaman and Nearby RuinsOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY 4 (TUE) DAYAT LE]SUREOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)Optional: Pisac Market & Ollantaytambo

DAγ 5 (ι,vED) MACHU P|ccHU BY TRA|NOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 6 (T|-|U) RoAD TR|P τo PUΝoAndahuaylillas, Racchi and La Raya on the wayOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunοh)

DAY 7 (FR|)τ]Τ|cAcA LAKE cRoss|NG BYcAτAMARANVisit SUΝ ιSLAΝDOvernight in La Paz (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 8 (SAT) CrW TOUR & MOON VALLEYOvernight in La Paz (Breakfast)

DAY 9 (sυN) DEPARTURE τo BUENoS A|RESOvernight in Buenos Aires (Breakfast)

DAγ 10 (MoN) c|TY ToUROvernight in Buenos Aires (Breakfast)

DAY 11 (TuΕ) DAY AΤ LE|SUREOvernight in Buenos Aires (Breakfast)Optional: Gaucho Party or Tango Show w/ Dinner

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DAY 12 (νl/ED)|GUAZU FALLSVisit lguazu the Argentina Sideoνernight in lguazu (Breakfast)

DAY 13 (THU) |GυAZU BRAZ|L s|DEVisit Iguazu BraziI side.Departure to Rιo de JaneiroOvernight in Rio de Janeirο (Breakfast)

DAY 14 (FRI)SUGAR LOAFOvernight Riο de Janeiro (Breakfast)optiona|: CoRcoVADo ΤoUR

DAγ 15 {SAτ) |NτΕRNAτ|oNAL DΕPARTUREΤransfer tο the airport (Breakfast)

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Discorer Peru

LIMA, CUZCO, SACRED VALLEY &MAGHυ PlccHU6 days/ 5 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL tN LIMA.CIWTOURCity Tour Colonial & ContemporaryOvernight in Lima

DAY 2 cυzco.c|τY TouRHalf Day Sacsayhuaman & Nearby RuinsOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY 3 SACRED VALLEYFull Day Pisac Market and OllantaytamboOvemight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 4 FυLL DAY MAc}|υ PtccHυThe lost City of the IncasOvernight in Aguas Calientes or Machu Picchu(Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 5 DAYAT LEISURE IN MACHU PICCHUoPTloΙι|AL: Second day Μachu PicchuOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY6 RETURN TO LITATransfertoAiφort retum to Limalntemational departure orOptional extensions available

CTS PER 02LIMA, CUZCO, SACRED VALLEY &

MACHU PICCHU5 days/ 4 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IΝ LlMA.clTY ToURCigTour Colonial & ContemporaryOvemight in Lima

DAY 2 CUZCO-City TourSacsayhuaman & Nearby RuinsOvemight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY 3 SACRED VALLEYFull Day Pisac Market and OllantaytamboOvernight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY4 FULL DAY MACHU PICCHUThe Iost City of the lncasOvemight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 5 RETURN TO LIMATransfertoAiφort retum to LimaIntemational departure orOptional extensions available

What's Includedi All transfers and excursions w/ English speaking guide* Accommodations & specified mealsΞ Entrance Fees, where app|icab|e

Train to Machu Picchu VISTANDOME Service

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Discorer Peru

CTSPER 03LIMA, CUZCO, SACRED VALLEY,

MACHU PICCHU & PUERTO MALDONADO(AMAZONS)

I days/ 7 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN LIMA.CITYTOURCity Tour Colonial & ContemporaryOvernight LimaDAY2 CUZCO.CITYTOURHalf Day Sacsayhuaman & Nearby RuinsOvernight Cuzco (Breakfast)DAY 3 SACRED VALLEYFull Day Pisac Market and OllantaytamboOvernight in Sacred Valley (BreaKast, Lunch)DAY4 FuLL DAγ MACHU Plcct|υThe lost city of the IncasOvernight in Cuzοo (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 5 PUERTo MALDoΝADo.TAMBoPATAOvernight in Rainforest Posada Amazonas(Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner)DAY 6 TAMBoPAτAActivities will be indicated by the tour guide

Overnight in Rainforest Posada Amazonas(Breakfast, Lunch, Di nner)

DAY 7 TAMBoPAτA.PUΕRΤoMALDONADO.LIMAΤransfer toAirport flight back to LimaOvemight in Lima (Breakfast)

DAY 8 |NTERNAT|oNAL DEPARTURΕTransfer to the Aiφort (Breakfast)

CTSPER 04LIMA, cυzco, sAcRED VALLEΙ

MACHU PlccHU' PUNo & τtτlcAcA LAKE8 days/ 7 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL lN LlMA.c|τYToURCity Τour Co|onial & ContemporaryOvernight LimaDAY 2 cuzco.clτY ToυRF|a|f Day Sacsayhuaman & Νearby RuinsOvernight Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY3 SACRED VALLEYFu|Ι Day Pisac Market and o||antaytamboOvemight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 4 FULL DAY MAC}IU PICCHUThe lost city of the IncasOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 5 DEPARTURE To PυΝoLuxury Bus -Visit Andahuaylillas/Racchi/La RayaOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 6 TITICACA I.AKEVisit Floating islands of the Uros and TaquileOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY7 SILLUSTAN|.REτURN τo LIMATransfer to Aiφort flight back LimaVisit Sillustani Mausoleum on the wayovemight in Lima (Βreakfast)

DAY 8 INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURETransfer to the aiφort (Breakfast)

hΙhat.s Inc|udedΓ All transfers and excursions W English speaking guider Acrommodations & specified mealsr Entrance Fees, where applicabler τrain to Machu Picchu V|STANDoME Service. Luxury Bus from Cuzco to PunoI Program 3 daysl 2 nights Tambopata (Puerto Maldonado)Not lncludedr Domestic and intemational ticketsr Aiφort taxesr Personal expensesf τDsr Beverages during meals

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LIMA, AREQUIPA. COLCA CANYONCUZCO, SACRED VALLEY & MACHU PICCHU

9 days/ 8 nights

DAY,t ARRIVAL |N L|MA.C|TY τoURCity Τour Colonial & ContemporaryOvernight LimaDAY 2 AREQUIPA.THΕ WH|τE c|wHalf Day City Tour and Santa Catalina ConventOvernight Arequipa (Breakfast)DAY 3 COLCA CANYONFull Day National Reserve of Salinas/AguadaBlanca and Pampas CanahuasOvernight in Arequipa (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)DAY 4 CONDOR CROSS.RETURN TOAREQUIPAEnroute to Arequipa visit the Colca CanyonsOvernight in CHIVAY or YANQUE(Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 5 CUZCO - CITY TOURHalf Day - Sacsayhuaman and Nearby RuinsOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)DAY 6 sAcRΕD VALLEYFull Day Pisac Market and Ollantaytambo FortressOvernight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 7 MACHU PICCHUTFiE LOST c|TΥ oF ΤHE |NCASOvernight in Cuzοo (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 8 DAYAτ LEISUREOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)DAY 9 |NTERNAτ|oNAL DEPARTURΕTransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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DAY ,| ARR|VAL |N L|MA.G|τY ToUROvernight in LimaDAY 2 PAcHAcAMAc oRACLE.MυSEUM LARcoOvernight in Lima (Breakfast)DAY 3 CHICLAYO-ROYAL TOMBS OF SIPANHalf Day Visit Royal Tombs of SIPANovernight in Chiο|ayo (Breakfast)DAY 4 BUS τ0 TRUJILLo-cHAN-CHANHa|f Day Visit CHAΝ-CHANOvernight in Τru1i||o (Breakfast)DAY 5 TRUJILLO.SUN & MOON TEMPLESCity tour Trujillo and Visit the Sun & lVoon templesΤransfer to airport.return to LimaOvernight Lima (Breakfast)DAY 6 cuzco.c|TY τoUROvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast, Lunοh)DAY 7 oLLAΝTAYτAMBo AND P|SAC MARKETOvernight in Saοred Val|ey (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 8 FULL DAY MACHU PICCHUThe Lost City Of The IncasOvernight in Aguas Calientes (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 9 DAY AT LΕ|SυRE RΕτURN τo cuzcoOptionaI Second day Maοhu PicchuAfternoon return to CuzcoOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)DAY 10 |NTERNATIoNAL DEPARτURETransfer to Airport back to Lima conneοting w/

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LIMA, CHICLAYO, TRUJILLO, CUZCO,SACRED VALLEY & MACHU PICCHU

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CTSPER 07LIMA, AREQUIPA. COLCA CANYON

CUZCO, SACRED VALLEY & MACHU PTCCHU10 days/ 9 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN LIMA.CITY TOUROvernight in LimaDAY 2 cυzco GITY ToURHalf Day Sacsayhuaman and Nearby RuinsOvernight in Cuzοo (Breakfast)

DAY 3 SACRED VALLEYFull Day Ollantaytambo and Pisac MarketOvernight in Sacred Valley (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 4 MACHU PICCHUThe lost City of the IncasOvernight in Aguas Calientes (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 5 DAYAτ LEISUREOPTIONAL: Second day Machu PicchuOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY 6 PUNo. AΝDAHUAYL|LLASLuxury Bus- Visit Andahuaylillas/Racchi/La RayaOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 7 FULL DAY υRos AND τAQU|LE |SLANDOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY8 cRoss|NG LAKE T|τ|cAcA τo LA PAzInternational Crossing from Peru to BoliviaBy catamaran- Visit the lslands to the Sunovernight in La Ρaz (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 9 LA PAZ. c|τY τoURVisit the Valley of the MoonOvernight La Paz (Breakfast)

DAY 10 ll'lτERNAT|oNAL DEPARτURETransfer to the Airport (Breakfast)

DAY 1 ARR]VAL lN L|MA.CιτY τoUROvernight in LimaDAY 2 ICAFlight Over Nazca LinesOvernight in lca (Breakfast)

DAY 3 PARAGAS.BALLESτASISLANDSOvernight in Lima (Breakfast)

DAY 4 cuzco c|TY τoURHa|f Day Sacsayhuaman and Νearby

RuinsOvernight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY5 SACREDVALLEYFull Day Ollantaytambo and PisacMarketOνernight in Sacred Va||ey (Breakfast,

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DAY 8 DAYAT LEISUREOPTIONAL: Second day Machu Picchu

Overnight in Cuzco (Breakfast)

DAY9 PUNOLuxury Bus-Visit Andahuaylillas / Racchi /

La RayaOvernight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 10 τ|T|cAcA LAKEVisit Floating islands of The Uros andTaοuiIe

Overnight in Puno (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 11 S|LLUSτAΝ|. RETυRΝ To LIMAVisit Sillustani Mausoleum on the way

Transfer to airport flight back to Lima

Overnight in Lima (Breakfast)

DAY 12 |ΝτERΝAT|oΝAL DEPARTURETransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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Εcuador I Galapagos

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DAY 2 DΕPARTURE τo GALAPAGoSOvernight in Galapagos (Breakfast, Lunch)

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DAY 3 SANTA FE ISLANDOvernight in Galapagos (Breakfast, Lunch,

DinneQF|ΝcH BAY Eco HOTEL Εxcursions

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Dinner)F|NCF| BAY Εοo HOTEL Excursions

DAY 5 BARTOLOME ISLANDSOvernight in Galapagos (Breakfast, Lunch,

Dinner)F|Νct-| BAY Eco HOTEL Excursion

DAY 6 GHARLES DARIJγIN sτATloN-QUtτoOvernight in Quito (Breakfast)

DAY 7 QU]To. INτERNAτIoNALDEPARτURETransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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DiscoreΓ Chile

crsscL0lSANTIAGO

3 days/ 2 nights

DAY 1 ARR1VΕ τo SANτ|AGo.clτY τoURPanoramic City Tour ilSan Cristobal hill

Overnight in SantiagoDAY 2 FULL DAY VINA DEL MAR &VALPARAISOOvernight in Santiago (Breakfast)DAY 3 DEPARTURE DAYTransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

CTSSCLO2SAN PEDRO DEATACAMA

4 days/ 3 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVE TO SAN PEDRO DEAτAGAMAHalf Day Visit Shapes of the dawn, MoonValleyDAY 2 τocoNAo & ATACAMA SALτLAKEOvernight in San Pedro de Atacama(Breakfast)DAY 3 τAτto GEYSERSOvernight in San Pedro de Atacama(Breakfast)DAY4 DEPARTURE DAYTransfer to airport (Breakfast)

cTsscL03EASTER ISLAND4 days/ 3 nights

DAY 1ARR|VΕ To EASTER |SLANDOvernight Easter lslandDAY2 RANυ KAUFull Day to ceremonial village of Orongo & Ahu AkiviOvernight in Easter lsland (Breakfast)

DAY 3 RANo RARAKU.A|.|U ToNGAR|κ|Full Day to Ahu Te Pito Kura & Anakena BeachOvernight Easter lsland (Breakfast,Box Lunch)DAY4 DEPARTURE DAYTransfer to airport (Breakfast)

CTSSCLO4LAKE D|STRICτ4 days/ 3 nights

DAY 1 ARR|VE T0 PUERτo vARAsCity Tour Puerto Varas & Puerto Montt

Overnight in Puerto VarasDAY 2 PEULLAΝavigation to Peu||a

Overnight in Puerto Varas (Breakfast)DAY 3 FRUTILLARVisit Frutillar German Style VillageOvernight in Puerto Varas (Breakfast)DAY 4 DEPARTURE DAYTransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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Discoγer Αrgentina

CTSBUΕ 01BUENOS ATRES . BARILOCHE

7 days/ 6 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN BUENOS AIRESCity TourOvernight in Buenos AiresDAY 2 TANGO SHOW W/ DINNEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Dinner)DAY 3 FARM.GAUG|{o PARτYOvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY4 sAN MARΤIN DE LosANDESOvernight in San Martin de los Andes (Breakfast)DAY 5 BARILOCHESeven Lakes RoadOvernight in Bariloche (Breakfast)DAY 6 BARILOCHEFull Day:Victoria lsland & Myrtle WoodOvernight in Bariloche (Breakfast)DAY 7 DEPARTURE DAYMorning Small Circuit in BarilocheCity Tour Bariloche

CTSBUE 02BUΕNos A|RES .lGUAzU FALLS

6 days/ 5 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN BUENOS AIRESOvernight in Buenos AiresDAY 2 HALF DAY CIW TOURTango Show M DinnerOvernight in Buenos Aires(Breakfast, Dinner)DAY 3 DAYAτ LEISUREOvernight in Buenos Aires (Breakfast)Optional: Gaucho party W LunchDAY 4 IGUAZU FALLSOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast)

DAY 5IGUAZU FALLSVisit the Argentina SideOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 6 DEPARTURE DAYTransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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SALTA& PUNA7 days/ 6 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL lN BυENos AlREsCity TourOvernight in Buenos AiresDAY 2 DELTAAND PARANA RIVEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 3 FARM.GAUCHO PARTYOvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 4 SALTA. CITY TOUROvernight in Salta (Breakfast)

DAY 5 SALTA.SAFAR| To τHE cLoUDsOvernight in Maimara (Breakfast)

DAY 6 JUJUY.QUEBRADA DE }IUMAHUACAOvernight in Salta (Breakfast)

DAY7 DEPARτυRE DAYTransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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BUENoS AlREs . MEΝDozA THE γvlNE RoUTE7 days/ 6 nights

DAγ 1 ARR|VAL lN BυENos AIRESCity TourOvernight in Buenos AiresDAY2 TANGo sHol/ι, ιΙι,/ DINNEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Dinne$

DAY 3 DELTAAND PARANA RIVEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY4 DAYAT LEISUREOvernight in Buenos Aires (Breakfast)

DAY 5 MENDOZACi$ ΤourOvernight in Mendoza (Breakfast)

DAY 6 MENDOZA & WINE ROUTEOvernight in Mendoza (Breakfast)

DAYT DEPARTURE DAYΤransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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cΤsBUE 05

BUENOSAIRES. LAND OF FIRE

10 days/ 9 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL lΝ BUENosAlREsCi$ Tour

Overnight in Buenos AiresDAY 2 TANGo SHol/t, ι,l, / DINNEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Dinner)DAY 3 DELTAAΝD PARANA RlvEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY4 USHUATA.LAND OF THE FIREOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast)

DAY 5 UsHυAlAFull Day Hidden & Fagnano lakesOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 6 HARBERTON FARMOvernight in Ushuaia (Breakfast)

DAY 7 NAvlGATtoN BEAGLE C}|ANNEL.ΕLCALAFATEOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY 8 PERITO MORENO GLACIEROvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast, Lunch)

DAY 9 CRISTINA FARMOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast, Lunch)

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8 days/ 7 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN BUENOSAIRESCity Tour

Overnight in Buenos AiresDAY 2 τANGo sHoψι, ιtι, /DINNEROvernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Dinner)

DAY 3 DΕLTAAND PARAΝA RIVERovernight Buenos Aires (Breakfast, Lunοh)

DAY4 DAYAT LEISUREOvernight in Buenos Aires (Breakfast)

DAY 5 EL CALAFATEOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY 6 PERITO MORENO GLACTERNavigation front wall of the glacier

Overnight in El Calafate (Breakfast,)

DAY 7 NAVEGATIoN AMoΝG τHEGLACIERSOvernight in El Calafate (Breakfast)

DAY8 DEPARτURE DAYTransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

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CTSBRAR|o DE JANE]Ro SALVADoR. BRASιL|A. MANAUS

9 days/ I nights

DAY 1 ARRIVAL iN RIO DE JANEIROOvernight in Rio de JaneiroDAY 2 FULL DAY CORCOVADO & SUGAR LOAFOvernight Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 3 DAYAT LΕ|SUREOvernight in Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast)Day 4 RIO DE JANEIRO/SALVADOR BAHIASambaShoww/DinnerOvernight in Salvador (Breakfast, Dinner)

DAY 5 SALVADOR BAHIACity Tour

Overnight in Salvador (Breakfast)DAY 6 sALvADoR/BRAsIL|/ι/MANAOSCity tour in BrasiliaOvernight in Manaos (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 7 MANAUSTour Meeting of the WatersLunch at a floating restaurant includedAmazon Ecopark Lodge arriveOvernight at the lodge (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

DAY 8 MAΝAUSVisit Caboclos and the Amazonian residentsCanoe Τouιovernight at the |odge(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

DAY 9 MANAUS.RIO DE JANEIROMorning Jungle MonteyTransfer Airport international depart (Breakfast)

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CTSBRA 02R|o DΞ JANE|Ro. Foz Do |GUAZU.

sAo PAυLo9 days/ 8 nights

DAY 1ARRiVAL lN R|0 DE JAΝElRoOvernight in Rio de JaneiroDAY 2 FULL DAY CORCOVADO & SUGARLOAFOvernight Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 3 DAYAT LEISURESamba Show il DinnerOvernight in Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast, DinneQDAY 4 DAYAT LEISUREOvernight in Rio de Janeiro (Breakfast)DAY 5 FOZ DO IGUAZUOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast)DAY 6 FOZ DO IGUAZUOvernight in lguazu (Breakfast)DAY 7 SAO PAULOOvernight in Sao Paulo (Breakfast)DAY 8 SA0 PAULo.C|τY τoUROvernight in Sao Paulo (Breakfast)DAY 9 SAo PAULo.DΕPARTURETransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

What's Included. A|l transfers and eχcursions w/ Eng|ish speaking guide

Accommodations & specified mealsEntranοe Fees, where aρpIiοabIeSamba Shοw W Dinnercab|e οar ride to Sugar LoafAmazon Eco Park |odge 3 days/ 2 night (CTSBRΑO1 )

Νot IncIudedDomestic and international ticketsAirport taxesPersonal exoensesTiρsBeverages during meals

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Centrat Αmerica

CTSCAM 01

GUATEMALA . BELIZE . HONDURAS8 days/ 7 nights

DAY 1 ARRIVE TO GUATEMALAΤransfer to AntiguaOvernight in AntiguaDAY 2 ANTIGUA.PANAJACH ELOvernight in Panajachel (Breakfast)DAY 3 cH|cH |CASTENANGo.GUAτEMALAOvernight in Guatemala (Breakfast)DAY4 TTKAL.FLORESFlight from Guatemala/Flores (included)

Overnight in Flores (Breakfast)DAY 5 XUNANTUNTCH (BELIZE).RIO DULCEFull Day Xunantunich ArqueologicOvernight in Rio Dulce (Breakfast)DAY 6 RIO DULCE.QUIRIGUA.RIO HONDOOvernight Rio Hondo (Breakfast)DAY 7 RrO HONDO.COPAN (LTONDURAS).GUATEMALAFull Day Copan RuinsOvernight in Guatemala (Breakfast)DAY 8 INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURETransfer to Airport (Breakfast)

CTSCAM 02sALvADoR. GUAτEMALA

7 days/ 6 nights

DAY 1 ARR|VΕ To EL sALvADoRCity Tour & Visit Los Planes de RenderosOvernight in El SalvadorDAY 2 JOYA DE CERENOvernight in the Mountain (Breakfast)DAY 3 FLORES ROUTINGVisit Ataco-J uayua-SalcoatitanOvernight in Flores (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 4 GUATEMALA ctTY.c|τγ ToUROvernight in Guatemala City (Breakfast)DAY 5 ANTIGUAOvernight in Antigua (Breakfast)DAY 6 LAKE Aτ|τLANOvernight in Antigua (Breakfast)DAY 7 INτERNAT|oNAL DEPARTURETransfer to the airport (Breakfast)

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Centra[ Αmerica

CTSCAM 03EL SALVADOR.GUATEMALA.HON DURAS

9 days/ I nights

DAY 1 ARRIVE TO SAN SALVADORCity Tour & Planes de renderosOvernight in San SalvadorDAY 2 SANTAANA.SAN ANDREZ.CoAτEPEQυE LAκEOvernight in San Andrez (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 3 RoUTE oF τHE tLoνl/ERsOvernight in Apaneca (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 4 ANτIGUA.GUAτΕMALATransfer to Guatemala City-City Tour

Overnight in Guatemala (Breakfast)

DAY 5 DAYAτ LE|SUREOvernight in Guatemala (Breakfast)

DAY 6 COPAN RUINSCOPAN RUINSOvernight in Copan (Breakfast)DAY 7 COPAN.EL SALVADOROvernight at DECAMERON SAL|Ν|TAS(All inclusive)DAY 8 DECAMERoN SAL|N|τAsLeisure day- All Inclusive

DAY 9 IΝTERNATIoNAL DEPARTURETransfer to Airport (All inclusive)

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7 days/ 6 nights

DAY 1ARRlvE τo sAN sALvADoRCity Tour & Planes de renderosOvernight in San SalvadorDAY 2 SANTAANA.SAN AΝDREZ.CoATEPΕQUE LAKEOvernight in San Andrez (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 3 RoUTE oF THE FLoγvERsOvernight in Apaneca (Breakfast, Lunch)DAY 4 ΝlcARAGUA.ctTY ToURLuxury Bus to Managua (lncluded)Overnight in Managua (Breakfast)DAY 5 MANAGUA.LEONOvernight in Leon (Breakfast)DAY 6 LEoN.MASAYA.GRAΝADAOvernight in Granada (Breakfast)DAY 7 GRANADA.MANAGUACity tour GranadaAfternoon Managua -Transfer to AirportInternational Departure (Breakfast)

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L|MA clτY τoUR coloNlAL & GoNτEMPoRARY

"The City of Kings" including the most important

architectural icons of the city, such as the Main Square, whereyou can find the Government Palace, the City l-lall, the Cathedraland the Archbishop's Palace. Then, we continue with a visit to the

San Francisco Convent, an architectonic jewel dating back to the 16"

century. On ourway to the modern area of the city, we will cross the exclusive

district of San lsidro. Finally, we conclude our circuit in Miraflores, with an excellent

spot to enjoy a great view of the Paοific ocean.

MACHU PlccHU. τHE LoSτ c|TY oF THE INcAs

The most important energetic centers of the world: Machu Picchu. The excursion will be

by train and during the trip we wi|| have an amazing view of the |andsοapes of the Sacred

Valley of Urubamba. Upon arrival to Aguas Calientes, we will assist you to board the bus

which will take you to the citadel. lt will be an unforgettable experience, where a

professional tour guide will explain the history around this mysterious and charming

place. After the guided tour, you wi|| have free time to explore the zone on your oνVn,

relax and meditate. Lunch included. In the afternoon, you will board the train that will

take vou back to Cusco.

PU NO AN DAHUAYLILLAS.RACCH].LA RAYA

Begin with bus transfer to Puno, so you can enjoy the wonderful scenery of the

South Va|ley of Cusco. We wi|| visit Andahuayli||as, a town where a preοious

church from the 17th century boasts an amazing organ decorated with

angels and cherubs. We will continue with a visit to the Racchi ruins, known

as "TheTemple of God Wiracocha". Lunch will be served in a restauranten

route. Stop at Pucara and then at La Raya, highest point on the road

between Cusco and Puno, from where we will get excellent photo

opportunities.

LAKE TlτlcAcA. FLoAτING ISLANDS oF τHE URos AND

TAQυ]LE

Lake Titicaca is the first starting point, visit the floating islands

of the Uros, also called Lake Town. These islands are built

using totora reed and are used as home and trade centers

for the natives, who use hand-made boats of the same

material as their means of transportation. We will go on

to Taquile lsland, where the community kindly

welcomes tourists, keeping their traditions alive, as

well as their costumes and colorful typica.

dresses; these people are very skilled artisans

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cuzco c|τYToυR. SAGSAYHUAMANAND NEARBY RUINS

The lmperial City, living example of the mixture of the Andean and Spanish cultures. We start our

trip visiting the Santo Domingo Convent, built over the Koricancha, and ancient Inca palace.

Later, we will stop at the Main Square, where you can find the Cathedral and the beautiful Church

of La Compania. Going on with the tour, we will visit the Sacsayhuaman Fortress, imposing

sample of military lnca architecture which domains the city. Finally, we will take a look at the

archaeological sites of Qenko, Puca-Pucara and Tambomachay.

sAcRED VALLEY. oLLANτAYTAMBo AND PlsAc MARKEτ

The Sacred Val|ey of the Incas, taking the direct route to Pisaο. We wil| stop on the way to have

a classic view of the Urubamba valley, with crops dressing the mountains like carpets. We will

arrive to the colorful market of Pisac, where we will have free time to interact with the local

craftsmen. We will continue to the town of Urubamba for a buffet lunch. Finally, we will visit

Ollantaytambo, attractive town of Inca origin with remarkable channels and stone streets. fs

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SILLUSTANI MAUSOLEUM & UMAYO LAKE

Visit Sillustani, an archaeoloqical site located 34 Km. north

of Puno. lt has the famous Chullpas, which are funerarytowers with circle base, built in stone. They can reach 12m high

and used by the Collas and by the Incas. These ruins are aboveLake Umayo, whiοh increases the beauty of this mystiο and

wonderfulplace.

ARΕQU IPA -c |τY τoU R & SANτA CAτAL|NA coNvENTJ$;:

The "White City" including the Santa Catalina Convent, beautiful citadelfrom the 16." century, in the sty|e of Spanish cities of that time. Τhe Main

Square, with its three portals and the lglesia de La Compania de Jesus (Church

of the Company of Jesus) which is a beautiful sample of the Peruvian and

Spanish baroque artfrom the 17'' century.

COLCACANYON

.iι.. Start the trip through the town of Yura and the Νationa| Reserve of Sa|inas/AguadaBlanca and Pampa Canahuas, where you can see many species of birds in their natural

"' habitats, and a|so South American came|s, such as vicuΠas and ||amas. We wi|| make astop in Patahuasi to freshen up and enjoy a coca infusion, and later keep going to the town

of Chivay. Depending on the schedule, you may have lunch in town or have a picnicenjoying the beautiful sceneryfrom one of the naturalviewing spots of the zone.

CONDORCROSS

Very early, we will start the trip to Cruz del C6ndor (Condor Cross), which will allow us to enjoy aspectacular view of one of the deepest canyons in the world, and with luck, have a chance to take

pictures of the biggest and most impressive flying bird in the Andes, the majestic Condor.Depending on the schedule, we could make a stop in the town of Pinchollo, the only pre-lnca town

still inhabited, and the Maca town, with its beautiful craft market and colonialchurch.

CHICLAYO.THE ROYALTUMBS OF SIPAN MUSEUM

Visitto RoyalTombs of Sip6n Museum, where you can see the pieces of the treasure that belonged to

the Lord of Sio6n

τRUJ!LLo.CHAN GHAN

Chan Chan, the biggest and best preserved adobe city in the world. The old capital of the ChimiKingdom, established in the Valley of Moche between the 12'' and the 15, century,which once wasthe home to 60,000 people, expanding its area up to 20 square kilometers. Chan Chan is also

called the Cityof the Moon orthe Cityof the Long Walls.

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Trujillo city, which displays beautiful houses from the Colonial and Republican

times and the National University Museum, where you can see many interesting

utensils from cultures of Northern Peru. Later, we will visit the famous Huacas(Temp|es) of the Sun and the Moon, where we wi|| stop for a visit and appreοiate

the grandeur of this ceremonial place, decorated with carvings and multicolor

friezes, the restoration work archaeologists are making is supported by private

c0mpanles.

NAzcA. FLIGHT ovER NAΖGA LlNEs

Transfer to the station to take the bus to lca (4 hrs. aprox.) Upon arriva!, we will be

taken to the local airport to take a light aircraft and enjoy a fligth over the Nazca Lines.

There, you will spot various figures drawn on the sandy soil, representing animals and

stylized plants, distributed in a huge labyrinth of lines, trapezes, triangles and

hairsprings reccrded over the land and preserved for almost 2000 years, according to

the specialists.

PARACAS. BALLESTAS TSLANDS

Paracas Bay, where our two-hour motorboat excursion to the Ballestas lslands will begin.

These beautiful islands, located in front of the Paracas National Reserve, are the biggest

natural sanctuary in our shores, home to thousands of migratory birds, which share their

habitat with huge groups of sea lions and fur seals. During the excursion, you will find a

mysterious design over the hill, called "El Candelabro" (The Chandelier). According to the

legend, it was a reference for pirates that indicated the spot where their treasures were

hidden, others say that it was the sign for the independence army to disembark, guided by

General Don Jos6 de San Martin.

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QUITO

During the 't3th century it was the prosperous center of theKingdom of Quitus. lt later became the northern capital of the|nca Empire. |n the 16th and 17th οenturies, Colonia| architectsbuilt formidable temples, monasteries and mansions, creating anurban jewel designated by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site.

CUENCA

Ecuador's most beautifulcity is located atan altitude of 2,550 meters (7,650 feet)abovesea |eve|; the beauty of its |andscape οombined with the harmony between o|d and modern

architecture. The impressive Cajas Lake District, the subtropical valleys of Paute, Gualaceo and

Yunguilla, plus the legendary Inca ruins of Ingapirca, complement this wonderful place.

GUAYAQUIL

Guayaquil, the largest city in Ecuador, is a vibrant metropolis on the Guayas River delta, 30 miles (48

kilometers) from the Pacific Ocean. A busy port of imposing commercial buildings and baronial mansions.

Guayaquilhas rich museums, greatsports centers, and daily musicalevents along its newwaterfront.

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

The islands where prehistoric animals dwell. Birds, mammals, reptiles, plants: extraordinary speciesnever before seen in any land. Deep turquoise sea to discover other beautiful inhabitants of the sea. Aspace forscience, research and the discoveryof the island's volcanicorigin, life and evolution.

BALTRA

First point of entry for Galapagos visitors where the National Park fee is collected. This island canbe reached by aiη between Ga|apagos and the main|and. Access to Santa Cruz |s|and is acrossthe ltabaca channel.

SANτA cRUz

lsland in the center of the archipelago, the second largest after lsabela and the most popular urban

centre in the Galapagos lslands. Here you can find many attractions, such as Tortuga bay, a desert

withwhite sandy beach;you can alsovisitLonely George, theonlyturtle of itsspecies left.

SANτA FE lsLAND (Barrington)

A short trek leads through woods of Opuntia cacti and Palo Santo trees. Land iguanas(endemic to Santa Fe), lava lizards and colonies of sea lions can be observed. There is

opportunity to swim and snorkel.

PLAZA ISLAND

This small island is full of fascinating wildlife, at sea side and along the cliffs: sea lions, land

iguanas, swallow-tailed gulls, Opuntia cacti and vegetation that changes colors with the

seasons.

BARτoLoME |SLAND

The trail is a fairly steep climb on wooden steps to the summit, worth the effort, asthere is a spectacular view of the Galapagos scenery from above. lnteresting

lava formations and tuff cones can be observed. Sea lions and penguins swim

in the vicinityof Pinnacle Rock. Enjoy snorkeling orswimming ftom the beach.

NORTH SEYMOUR TSLAND Yacht Excursion

A stroll on flat tenain allows the observation of Palb Santo trees and

colonies of blue{ooted boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and magnificent

frigate birds. Towards the otherside ofthe island, the ocean crashesaoainstthe rocks and sea lionssurf inthewaves.

CHARLES DARWTN STATION

Charles Darwin Research Station, home to famous"Lonesome George" and many other giant tortoises. More

than 25 years pa-ssed between Darwin's time in

Ga|θpagosandwhen hewrote his masteφiece.

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Views of a moving city - From the history of the colonialneighborhoods to the modernity of the new financial centeralso known as "Manhattan", are part of this trip through the

different sceneries that characterize this South AmericanMetropolis. Begins with the city's old residential area, continues to the

historical and financial City center where you will visit the LA MONEDAgovernment palace, the Main Square, The fine arts museum and The Bellavista

neighborhood.

VALPARAISO & VINA DEL MAR

Departing in the early morning from Santiago, we pass through the beautiful Casablanca Valleyto

reach the magical port of Valparaiso dubbed a World Heritage site by UNESCO. We continue our

tour to cerro Alegre. We then visit the Open Sky Museum with walls and stainrays of murals

painted by |oca|artists. We continue ourtour a|ong the οoastto Vina de| Marto enjoy a panoramic

view of the city.

CONCHAYTORO N'INERY

A walk through the winery's ancient park; whose extraordinary beauty and harmony are an

invaluable legacy of Chile's landscaping history. Enjoy a glass of "Terrunyo" Sauvignon Blanc

at the E| Marquθs Park. The terrace wi|| afford a privi|eged view of our ..Antiguas Terrazas de

Pirque" vineyard. Among the Winery's main attractions are its ancient cellars, and

particularly"Casillero del Diablo" (Devil's CellaQ, where you will learn about the famous

legend that has made Chilean wine known worldwide. Once inside the winery you will

discover the character of traditiona| Chi|ean grape varieties of ..Marquθs

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sAN PEDRo DE AτACAMA.MooN VALLEY

Visit a place with beautiful shapes and colors located 8km from San Pedro deAtacama, where

we can walk and enjoy a great geological spectacle that has been repeatedly compared with

the surface of the moon, and its angular geology and rocks sculpted by millenniums of

erosion. Visitthe saltcavems before climbing the majorsand dunewherewe can marvel at

the kaleidoscope of colors thatappearovertheAndes atsunset.

sAN PEDRo DEATAGAMA-τATlo GEYSERS

Excursion to El Tatio Geysers, a geothermal field flanked by soaring Andeanpeaks. At just under '14,000 feet, this is one of the higher geyser fields in the

world. At dawn, powerful spurts of steam erupt out of the ground through

various blowholes, and the vision of the steaming geysers against the deep

blue desert sky, it may be one of your most enduring memories of your visit

here. Also enjoy short hikes through the geothermal field.

EASτER lSLAND. orongo GeremoniaI VilIage

A drive up to the extinct volcano Rano Kau appreciating a view over

the whole island and with its distinct geological features. On top of

the volcano we proceed to a breathtaking view of the Crater Lake.

Afterwards we will drive to the ceremonial village of Orongo,

where the birdman competition took place, and you can see the

spectacular petroglyphs related to this culture and the 3

is|ands situated opposite the coast. Τhen we drive down

again to Ahu Vinapu (not restored) and the Ana Kai

Tangata cave with its paintings.

EASTER ISLAND -Ahu Akivi and its 7 Moai

We take you to the restored Ahu Akivi with its 7

Moais, built in the middle of the island. From

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you visit Ahu Tepeu (not restored) and finally the

topknot-quarry Puna Pau

EASTER ISLAND- Anakena and the lost culture of RapaNui

This unique tour first takes you to the south coast in order to visit

representative examples of the not restored platforms, Ahus Vaihu

and Akahanga. Then we proceed to Rano Raraku, the quarry ofalmost 900 stone statues, 397 of them still lying or standing at the slopes

of the extinct volcano with a crater lake. After this stop we visit Ahu

Tongariki (restored with 15 Moais) which is the most recent and biggest

restoration on the lsland. Next we drive to the east coast and visitAhu Te Pito

Kura and the ..Νave|

of the Wor|d,,. We wi|| visit the beach of Anakena with its

recovered Ahus Νau Νau and Ature Huke. There you wi|| have the opportunity to

enjoy the warm Pacific Ocean.

ΝAV|GAT|oN τo PEULLA

We go on a boat trip to the beautiful island of Peulla which is situated in the Todos los

Santos Lake. We depaι1from Puerto Varas to Petrohu6 and enjoy impressive views of

the volcanoes Osorno and Calbuco that dominate the scenery here. When we arrive at

Petrohuθ we have a short break before the boat leaves to Peu||a and crosses the Todos los

Santos Lake. lf the weather conditions allow, we will be able to see volcano Osorno, the

Puntraguado hill and the Tronador from our boat. After our arrival at Peulla we will visit the

ecological villa which is a true paradise for nature enthusiasts.

TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK

The Νationa| Park Torres de| Paine is an abso|ute must when visiting Patagonia. We wi|| make a

stop at the Milodon Cave. Then visit the Amarga lagoon which was studied for its chemical,biological and physical features. You can enjoy the beautiful panoramic views of the Paine

mountain range and you may be lucky and see some red foxes and condors. You will admire the

Νordenskjo|d and Pehoe |akes and we wi|| go on a short hike to the Sa|to Grande waterfa||. We wi||

walk along the stunning area of the glaciers, and see ice floes of the Grey Glacier walking through

forests of lengas.

ΝAV|GAT|oN To BALMAGEDA & sERRANo G LAcIERS

From Puerto Νata|es Getting deep into U|tima Esperanza Sound we shaIl see spectacu|ar scenery

of bays, mountains and waterfalls along with a great variety of birds like the condor. We should also

enjoy watching the small young sea wolves in their colonies depending of the season. Once in the

base of the BaImaceda Mountain we wi|| disembark into the Bernardo o'Higgins Νationa| Park to

start a short walk to the shore of a quiet and small lake with romantic and fantastic ice shapes in

the very feet of Serrano Glaciers, which hang from the high summits of the mountain. After an

hourthere, we head back to the Estancia Perales for lunch.

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LAKE GREY NAv|GATloΝ

Navigating among numerous floating icebergs with capricious shapes and

tonalities formed by of the glacier detachments. The ship L/M Grey ll will take us

to the main wall of this imposing marvel belonging to the Southern lce fieldswhere the guestwill enjoy a drink with thousand - year old ices.

PUNTAARENAS CITY TOUR

lt was the first civi|ized popu|ation οenter to remain on a permanent basis in

Southern Patagonia. Around every corner, PuntaArenas evokes the adventures and

experiences of its pioneers. The tour οovers the we||-planned avenιjes, squares and

some of the approximate 30 monuments of the city, including a fascinating visit to the

Maggiorino Borgate||o Salesian Mι]SeιJm, which exhibits fabu|ous co||ections of the

Magellan flora and fauna specimens, exclusive folklore and crafts of the indigenoustribes (yaganes, tehuelches onas and alacalufes) who inhabited the territory. In the

background you can see the breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Strait ofMagellan.

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BUENOSAIRES CITYTOUR

The Paris of South America, Buenos Aires tour highlighs

the city's major neighborhoods and Attractions. Among thepoints of interest you will see are Main Square Plaza de Mayo

surrounded by the Casa Rosada (Presidential Headquarters Office)

and Cathedral. You will also drive through the charming streets of SanTelmo and down the colorful roads of La Boca, famous for its multicolor tin

houses. Later, drive through elegant Barrio Norte on your way to the Recoleta

Cemetery, an amazing aboveground cemetery lined with mausoleums and statues.

Finally, Visit Palermo and its magnificent mansions and parks.

τANGo SHoWAND DlΝNER

Tango is one of the most characteristic symbols of Buenos Aires, fascinating dance and the

cultural symbol of Buenos Aires. During this tour we will spend a tango night. We will enjoy a

splendid dinner and tango show where we will be able to see a top-quality show, with

professional tango singers and dancers together with an excellent cuisine in one of the most

exclusive atmospheres of Buenos Aires' nightlife.

T]GRE AND DELTA ι,νlTH LU NcH

Near Buenos Aires, we will find the outskirt neighbourhoods in the north, where people live

quietly, near the River Plate and surrounded by spectacular vegetation. On the shore of the

River Plate, we will visit San lsidro, one of the most important residential neighbourhoods,

home to stunning neo-gothic Cathedral which was restored in 1895. We will visit

Pueyrredon's house founded in 1790, whiοh is now a museum. We wi|| |eave San Isidro and

arrive to Tigre in the Delta, there we will navigate on the typical Tigre motorboat and sail

along the Delta, among beautiful green islands, leafy vegetation and characteristic fauna.

FlESτAGAUcHA

Visit a typica| "ESTANCιA, of the Argentine wet pampas, one of the most ferti|e natura|

prairies of the world and famous for its meat and cereal production. The guest will be

greeted with "Empanadas" "Asado", good Argentine wines, and can enjoy folkloric

songs, dances and show of Creaole.

SAN CARLOS DE BARTLOCHE

Begin our tour with a visit to Bariloche, where the nature will be the protagonist.

We will leave Bariloche along BustilloAvenue that borders a spectacular scenery

of Lake Νahue| Huapi. Wa|k for 40 minutes enjoying the amazing wood that

borders the route. Arrive to Bonita Beach, where we will be able to see the

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l-luemul lsland. We will reach the foot of Mount Campanario, and a chairlift ;will take us to the summit of the Mount located at'1.050 meters there we will

be able to enjoy some of the most impressive views of this area, such as *Lakes Nahue| Huapi, Perito Moreno, the E|Trθbo| Lagoon, L|ao.L|ao, the

San Pedro Peninsula, and Victoria lsland.

IGUAZU FALLS ARGENTINA SIDE

A visit to the lguazu Falls, Argentinean side, where we will find

almost 275 falls. We will enjoy the traditional circuits in the lguazu

National Park: Upper Circuit and the Lower Circuit. The Upper

Cirοuit guarantees spectacu|ar panoramic views of the fa||s;

the Lower Circuit will give us close contact with the falls and

surrounding vegetation. Finally, we will arrive at the Devil's

Throat; this waterfall is the most impressive waterfallof

the lguazu Falls. We will be also able to enjoy the

excursion called "Great Adventure" that combines:

off+oad ride in the jungle and a navigation (the last

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we will arrive at the Devil's Throat Canyonwhere we willgetthe closestwe can to the falls.

UPSALA & oNELL! GLActER NAvIGAτloN

We navigate along the Northern Channel of the ArgentinaLake, departing from Punta Bandera port. We navigate

among huge icebergs, resulting from the constant calving ofUpsa|a G|acier, unti| we reach its front. Aftenπards we disembark

at Onelli Bay for an 800 mts walk, through a "lengas" woodsreaching Onelli Lake, where three glaciers join: Onelli, Bolados and

Agassiz, flowing down from the Andes Range. We continue ournavigation along Spegazzini and Heim Sur channels, reaching the

glaciers of the same name. We arrive at Punta Bandera Port at about 7:30pm, continuing with the bus to Calafate. The ships have a bar service on

board (not included).

EMBARK oΝ THE AUsTRALls cRUlsE

Check in at San Martin 245, Ushuaia, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cruise shipboarding from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Captain and crew give a welcome cocktail

reception on board. lmmediately afterward, the ship departs for "the uttermost part ofthe earth." Ourexcursion willtake us through Beagle Channel and the Strait of Magellan

to explore one of the most captivating wilderness regions in the world. SouthernPatagonia, and Tierra del Fuego. We have just embarked on a GreatAdventure

USHUAIA- LAND oF τHE FIRE NATIoNAL PARK

Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park. Created in '1960 and its 63000 hectares protect the

southernmost portion of the Sub Antarctic Forest. Unlike other Andean Patagonic parks, the

forest |ies c|ose to the sea coast. The mountain ranges, para||e| to one anotheη cross the park

and divide it into va|leys which are diffiοu|t to access. We wi|| enjoy the Park combining hiking and

navigation. Trek to a wonderfu| scenic point over|ooking the Roοa Lake, Green and BΙack

Lagoons, Ovando River and Lapataia Bay. While v/e are hiking through this beach forest, we will

be able to look for the Magaellanic woodpecker, the largest in South America, austral parakeets

and Andean Condors. Then, we will sail on a zodiac boat towards Redonda lsland. Once there, we

will disembark on the island to have lunch in a refuge (pasta specialties) and enjoy unique

landscapes. On our way back to Lapataia Bay, we will watch cormorants, sea lions, albatross andpetrels. lf we have time, we will be able to enjoy an amazing ride in the End-of-the-World Train.

USHUAIA/ EScoNDlDo (HIDDEN)AND FAGΝANo LAKES (LAKES oFF RoAD)

We will travel on off road vehicles (Land Rover Defender) towards Escondido (Hidden) and

Fagnano Lakes. The Fueguian Andes through beautifu| va||eys |ike CarbajaΙ and Tierra Mayor(Main Land). We will reach Garibaldi Pass (450 meters above sea level)to cross theAndes range

where we will see a breathless view of Escondido and Fagnano Lakes. Upon our arrival at

Hidden Lake, we will begin our descent. After a 40 km-ride, we will reach Fagnano Lake, an

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outstanding water mirror. lt is the largest lake on the island, 100 km (60 Mi)

long. We will enjoy a traditional asado (meat barbecue) there. After lunch, wewi|| have time to go for a wa|k to visit the area. This p|aοe is a fantastic possibi|ity

to enjoy hiking or horseback riding.

USHUATA- HARBERTON FARM (disembark in penguin rookery)

We will go towards Almanza Port, a small fisherman's village. After a short hike in

the coast we will begin our trip to Harberton Farm. This Farm belongs to the

descendants of the first British Missionaries and was managed for many years by MsNatalie Goodball, a foremost naturalist. After, we will board a zodiac boat to navigate

to the Penguin rookery at Marti||o Is|and, the domain of the Mage|Ιanic Penguin. Thisunique location of this island allows for an incredible variety of rich sub aquatic life,

making it an amazing spot for bird watοhing (petre|s, Scubas, cormorants and

albatross). We willdisembark on the island to enjoythis outstanding scenery.

USHUAIA- NAVIGATION BEAGLE CHANNEL/ EL CALAFATE

We wi|l be abΙe to navigate a|ong Beag|e Channe|. And wi|| see the extraordinarygeography and wildlife of Tierra del Fuego on board modern boats that tour around thesurroundings is|ands and bays. During our journey, νγe wi|| observe a co|ony of sea |ions,

Afterwards, the boat approaches lsla de los P6jaros (Birds' lsland) where we will seecormorants and imperial shags. Finally, we will reach lsla de los Lobos (Sea Lions' lsland) to

spot specimen of these mamma|S, both sea Iions and fur sea|s. 0n our way baοk, we wi||

admire the symbolic Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse.

EL CALAFAτE / PERtTo MoRENo GLAclER

Perito Moreno Glacier (this Glaciers Area known as the Third Pole, which extends over60.000 sq. Km and gives birth to several major glaciers along the Patagonian Andes.). We will

embark for 20 minutes navigation across the Rico Arm in Argentinean Lake, enjoying

breathtaking views of the glacier's front walls and lcebergs Channel. We will disembark veryclose to the Perito Moreno Glacier, where mountain guides willwelcome us. Once on the ice,

we will put a pair of crampons on to start walking and follow the lateral moraine towards the

centre of the G|acieη and can wa|k on the ice. During our fascinating wa|k, wi|| find a |ot of

features within the ice: crevasses, οaves, and p|enty of ice formations of the most inοredib|e

blues. We will have the specialfeeling of exploring the middle of the ice, and hike on the glacier

for3 hours, ending with lunch somewhere on the ice.

EL CALAFATE / CRISTTNA FARM

We will go towards to Cristina Farm, located at the base of the blue waters of Argentinean Lake,

surrounding by forest, glaciers and mountains, We will board in Punta Bandera Port and will

sai| among icebergs, breathtaking views of the northern branοh of Argentinean Lake and

Upsala to later reach the occidentalfront of the Glacier Upsala. There, we will have a deliciouspatagonic lunch, and will be able to choose between excursions in off road vehicles (Land

Rover), orwalk to experience unforgettable views of Upsala Glacier, the Patagonian lce Fieldsand the surrounding mounts.

MENDOZA

Mendoza combines harmoniously natural landscapes with others which are modified by man.

In a peabeful tour around the city, we will visit its main attractions, and discover a modern city

full of beautiful parks and squares, with tree-lined streets and clean, wide sidewalks. You will

also learn about its history and culture. You will visit the Foundation area, Residential Zonesand San Martin Park including Cerro de la Gloria, where you will have an incrediblepanoramicview of Mendoza city.

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MENDoZA&WtNE RoUτE

We will enjoy a full day to visit the most prestigious

wineries and vineyards in Mendoza. On this touryou will learn about how Argentina became the

main wine producer in the region. Ourvisit includes3 Wineries in which expert enologists will explainthe elaboration process and will invite you to taste

Argentinean wines.

SALTA

We will visit the city admiring its colonial past, reflected

in its traditions and architecture. We will visit its most

remarkable historical monuments and colonial housesthat form the physiognomy of the city. We will begin ourtrip in 9 of July Square, where we will be able to discoverthe Cathedral, the Historic Cabildo, the San FranciscoChurch, San Bernardo Convent, General Martln Miguel

de Gι]emes,Monument, San Bernardo Mount, where we

will have a beautiful panoramic view of the city, and SanLorenzo Village.

SALτA- SAFAR| τo τHE cLoUDS

: Thanks to the technical conditions of Movitrack's vehicles,i we wi|| be ab|e to οombine the most important circuits in the

Northwest in one day. The first one, the "Road to the Clouds"follows the famous railway track of the "Train to the Clouds"through the "Quebrada del Toro" (Bull's Gorge) and up to San

Antonio de los Cobres. The second one goes through the

Puna, along the famous Route 40, up to "Salinas Grandes" (Salt

Lakes) of Jujuy. And the third one, the downhill trip of Lipan to thepicturesque village of Purmamarca, at the base of the well known

"Mount of the Seven Colors".

JUJUY - QUEBRADA DE HUMAHUACA

Visit Quebrada de Humahuaca (Humahuaca's depresion). We will

pass by towns of great importance during the pre-Spaniards and

co|oniaI time. MaimarΑ, where a dazzling show of reflected light earns

the mountains the nickname "Painter's Palette" due to its incredible

combination and variety of colors. Purmamarca, frozen in time at the

base of the wonderful hill "Mountain of the Seven Colors". We will

continue towards Tilcara where we will visit the archeological museum and

the Pucar6 ruins, an age-old aboriginal fortress. And leave behind the little

villages of Huacalera and Uquia.

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SUGAR LOAF

Located in Urca, between two hills, Urca and Dog Face, isconsidered a historical mark. lt was from its base that Estdcio deSΑ, when disembarking on March 1'

,1565' pronounced the locationof the future city of Rio de Janeiro. Cable car was inaugurated, for the

first time, in 1912' |n the |ast year, one mi||ion peopΙe have beentransported by cable cars to the Summit of Sugar Loaf. Among otherattractions on top of Urca's Hill, sits panoramic restaurantand an amphitheater, Fromthe top of Sugar Loaf peop|e can appreciate the unique beauty of Guanabara Bay, Νiteroi

and some historical landmarks such as Santa Cruz Fort and Fiscal lsland. The tour will pass by

some famous points as F|amengo Park, Maraοanδ Stadium, Cathedra|, and downtown

coRcovADo

The Corcovado is 709 meters above sea level. At the very top of the mountain is the giant statueof Christ the Redeemer. From there, the visitor can see nearly the entire city of Rio de Janeiro.The Cristo Redentor statue (Christ, the Redeemer), stands 38 meters high. One can reach the

top by οar, using Corcovado road, butwe wi|| arrive by train.

Foz Do |GUAΖU BRMIL|AN SIDE

We depart towards the International Bridge Tancredo Neves, which joins this city with Foz dolguazu (Brazil). There are customs procedures to cross the border on both sides of the bridge.

The Brazilian National Park of lguazu has an area of 185 thousand hectares. We board the park's

shuttle buses that will take us inside the park to the beginning of the paths that extend for 1200

meters by the lguazO River. From this site there is a panoramic view of the argentine falls, the

place to get some wonderful pictures. Walking down the paths we will get a view of the canyon

of the lguazu River, the Rivadavia tall and the Three Musketeers fall, among others. At the

end of this path we get to the Lower balcony with a view of the Devil's Throat (some 200

meters from there). The beautifuI Scenery is usua|ly highIighted by rainbows. Τhe wa|k ends

by the Floriano Fall, where an elevator is used to reach the buses' parking lot area. Thosewho preferto wa|k can finish the ρath and take the stairs'

SCHOONER CRUISE W/ LUNCH

Boat ride to the Frades lsland. Swimming and other activities such as relaxation in

the tents, with seafood and drinks included. Walks to the Nuestra Sra. de

Guadalupe Church or nearby beaches. Before boarding brief walk in the city of

itaparica, Fonte da Bica, colonial houses and many others

PLATAFoRMA sHoW WBARBEcUE D|ΝNER

Nightlife in Rio is considered one of the best in the world and not to be

missed. The night is filled with music and joy, that make the heart beat

faster. Beginning with a typical Barbecue House dinner.

After drnner passengers are taken to Plataforma 1 where a show of

Samba and Folklore musicwith Brazilian dancers is performed. You will

feeltheenergyand enchantmentof the Carnivalin Rio, the Samba, the

mulata dancers, a capoeira presentation and other traditional

Brazilian dancers.

SAo PAULo cιτYτoUR

This visit includes the main commercial and residential city

sites, as we|| as the Butantδ |nstitute, where snake-bitemedicine is oroduced. From a distance. its possible to

see different kinds of snakes raised by the lnstitute.

Other points included are: Rep0blica Square, lt6lia

building, Roosevelt Square, Higienopolis district,

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.., The lower city tour takes us to the quiet waters of theJ ITAPAGIPE peninsula where the first holiday residences

were built, Νow a peacefuI family district, Iife moves at a s|owerpace than the bustling upper city. Fishermen fish from dug out

canoes, |oοa|s colIect she|| fish at low tide; schooners are at anchor,

' a|| protected by famous BOΝF|M church (visit)' one of the mostpilgrimage churches in Brazil and deeply syncretized with the

i. CANDOIMBLE. We continue to the λΙOΝΤSΕRRAT district with itspanoramiο view of the city, and then to MERCADO MoDELo. NoTΕ:

Confirm church closes on Mondays.

BAHIA BY NIGHT SHOW & DINNER

You wi|| know Bahia's wonders in thrs authentiοfolklore showon Candomb|6, Samba de

Roda, Macu|e|θ, Danqa de Caboc|o and a magnificent capoeira dancing session. This

itinerary includes round transfers, show and typical dinnerwith the best of Bahia cuislne.

PRA|ADo FoRTEW/LUΝcH

E Τour through the north shore of SALVADOR and the beautifu| coCoΝUT ROAD, sand

dunes, pristine beaches and mangroοves vegetation. We visit: Itapoan;Arembepe (hippie

o|d vilIage); Guarajuba (half day for beach re|axing in this caIm and warm beach). Τhen

Praia do Forte to see the fishermen's village and Sea Turtle project.

MAΝAUS c|τY ToUR

Visittheo|dManaus,rememberingtherubberboom of the turn of the |ast century |ike Sδo

Sebastiδo Square,visitinside the19.,centuryPa|6cioRioNegrobui|ttobetheprivateresidenceofa German rubber baron and later the Governors office until 1997. Walk through the Municipal Market

wich was bui|t in front of the Rio Νegro, in ad nouveau sty|e and inaugurated on 1882. Learn about the

localfish, fruits and medicinal herbs. The highlights of the tourwill be a visitto the lavish Opera Flouse

bui|t aImost entire|y of Εuropean materia| during the rubber boom and inaugurated in 1 896.

MEET|NG oF τHE WATERS ιΛ,/LUNcH

Cruise down the Rio Negro and pass by the busy harbor of λ/anaus where |arge ships |oad and un|oad

as weli as the Educandos hillside with wooden houses built on stilts, while watching the daily life of the

people who live on the riverside. From there head to the Meeting of the Waters. Admire the meeting of

the b|ack waters of the Rio Negro with the Iight brown waters of the So|imδes. After that we wi|| visit the

ecological park located between the two rivers and have the opportunity to see the giant Amazonian

WaterIiIies..Vitoria- Rθgia,,.Abuffet Iunch is inc|uded atthe restaurantof the Lake. The high|ight of the

day will be a canoe ride through the narrow channels (called igarap6s) and flooded forest (igapos)

of the Trooical Amazonian rai nforest.

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sAΝ sALvADoR.clτYToURCENTRALAMERICAConsidered the ideal point of departure tours and outing

thanks to its location in the center of the country. We will visitthe historical downtown with the 19" century architecture, themetropolitan cathedral dates from 1888. The national Palace is alsoworth admiring: beautiful statues of Christopher Columbus and Queenlsabel ll of Spain. The national theater, the Museum of the Art and also theAnthropology.

JOYADECEREN

Located in the Department of La Libertad, just 30 minutes from the Capital, it was declaredHeritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 1993. Τhere you can See the dai|y |ife of the native dwe||ers

that was interrupted by the eruption of Loma Caldera Volcano around 600 A.C. Joya de ceren has'18 structures, ten of which have been excavated to reveal corridors, doors, benches, steam-baths and vegetable gardens.

SANANDREZ

ΤhisArchaeo|ogica|ceremonia|site is 32 km from San Sa|vador, and a mere 3 km from Joya deCeren, San Andrez was the regional focal point for government, ceremonials, andadministration from 600 to 900 ac. There is also a colonial-period indigo manufactory that wasburied under by the "Playon" Volcano's 1658 AC eruption. The series of important findings atthis site also includes a religious scepter made of flint.

τAzUMAL

80 km from San Salvador, it was first noted in 1892 and was formally registered in 1940.

Human sett|ement of tazuma| began in 1200 BC. oνer 24 meter high structure, tombs,were found containing over 116 vessels, jade jewelry, pyrite iron mirrors, ball-gameartifacts, and lizard shaped ceramic figures.

THE FLoWER'S RoUτE

This enchanting trip from Sonsonate to Ataco includes different stops. All are known for

their incomparable natural beauty, cultural traditions and variety of architecture, foodand crafts. thetown sοuares and churches sti||keeotheirco|onia|-oeriod charm.

. ΝAHUlzALco. - A town of indigenous traditions. |n the Nahuat||anguage its name means τl-|Ε FoUR |ZALCOES and it is said that it

was founded by four fami|ies that οame from the town of |za|co, oneof its attractions is the nocturnal market, in the centerof the town.

sALcoATlτAΝ. - |ts name means c|TY oF QUETZALOOATL,the god of the wind and the dawn star. Salcoatitan is a smallcoffee growing town. The principal attraction is the colonialchurch.

JUAYUA. - means RIVER OF PURPLE ORCHIDS,Juayua has fine weatheη a wealth of stories and |egends,places with incomparable natural beauty, as well as afamous weekend food fair that is set up in front of thechurch. At the church, the faithful worship the BlackChrist. One of its main natural attractions is LOSCHORROS DE LA CALERAfalls. LAS RANASlagoon is another precious natural spot

APANECA. - A bar-none coffee growingregion. Where the highest grade of coffeeis harvested and exported worΙdwide,

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landscapes, this region is home of a2,600 year old archeological site.

Visit Las Ninfas Lagoon & Santa LeticiaArcheological site.

. coNcEPcloN DE AτACO. - Founded by Pipi| tribes, it

is 5 km from Apaneca, towards Ahuachapdn, Principal

economic activities include coffee farming, textileproduction on hand-looms, and manufacturing religious

rmages.

NICARAGUA. MAΝAGUA c|TY T0U R

Managua is a capital that is undergoing many changes. This city has changed

dramatically in many years. Some parts of Managua can hardly be distinguished

from western cities. Luxurious Shopping malls, banks, billboard companies, high

class hotels and restaurants. The principal attractions \,ve can find are the Ruben

Dario National Theater, The President house, Νationa| Museum, Huembes Market

and the National Stadium.

LEONLeon is a city that has a lot to offer. In the city of Leon you can find many small picturesque

towns that border the Pacific Ocean. Great for sun and beach activities, a range of

volcanoes offering a variety of possible activities and ruins from the past. The city of Leon is

located about 1 00 km from Managua and can be easily reached by the new highway.

MASAYA.GRANADA

From Managua to Granada we will visit the Masaya crafts market. Also the Masaya Volcano, we

will have the opportunity to see an active volcano as the road leads to its crater. You will have the

chance to get a panoramic νiew of the vestiges of past eruptions.

GRANADA.c|τYToUR

We can visit the co|onia| churches; the οonvent San Francisco, The house of the Three Wor|ds, and

central park. Laterwe will enjoy a magnificent tourthrough the channels of the islets of Granada, you

wil| find a unioue flora and fauna in this p|ace, at the bottom of the vo|οano Mombacho and Lake

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Will be able to see the Civic Center, the Cathedral and visit de National palaceof Culture. At one time, all the Government offices were located there. You will

also see the modern part of the city, which contains new architectural designedbuildings.

ANT|GUAGUAτEMALA

At the skirts of the Volcano known as Agua, lies the former capital of the Kingdom ofGuatemala, now called Antigua Guatemala. Many of the convents, churches, andbuildingswere partiallydestroyed byan earthquakeinlTT3. However,Antigua isthe

idealsetting fora beautifuland romantic atmosphere of a colonialcity.

LAKEAτITLAN

Like a turquoise mounted in a setting of mountainous mantle and misty peaks ofToliman, Atitlan and San Pedro Volcanoes. Lake Atitlan is a jewel of breath taking beauty.

Every year floοks of Chemo and reddish co|ored ducks sit among the rushes on its bankswhile herons sink their feet into the sand and watch the smooth swimming of the blackbass in the surface water. There is no bluer water than Lake Atitlan. No wonder it is calledTHE MoST BEAUT|FUL LAKE |Ν THE νγoRLD.

COPAN RUINS

The Copan Ruins are located in the western partof Honduras, about 60 kilometers from theborder of Guatemala. Copan - known as Xukpi to the Maya - was the dominant Mayan city ofthe south, lts rich stone sculptures and intricate hieroglyphs make Copan a feature attractionalong "La Ruta Maya".

The Principal Group consists of five basic areas of interest: The Acropolis, The Tunnels. TheBall Court, The Hieroglyphic Stairway and The Great plaza.

HON DU RAS.TEGUCIGALPA CITY TOU R

We will visit the capital city of Honduras; it is a combination of colonial heritage andmodernisms. The tour includes both residential and commercial areas, the local market, theold President palace, the Congress Building, The Metropolitan Cathedral, and the BasllicaSuyapa. We finish the tour at the United National Park to visit the monument of Christ and

enjoy the panoramiο view,

cosτA RlcA AND THEARENALvoLcANoAREA.

Arena| VoΙcano, one of the ten most active vo|canoes in the wor|d, is a fascinating natura|

wonder and frequently visited by many travelers to Costa Rica, 0n almost a daily basis, red-hotrocks crash down its steep slopes and volcanic grumbles producing huge ash columns abovethe crater. As Arenal's ultimate travel resource, our site is dedicated to information on the

ArenaI Vo|οano and surrounding region.

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