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“I have taken over 30 Tauck tours and this is one of the most interesting Tauck tours I have been on. It is on my


top 5 list. I will do this tour again in the future. ” – Tauck Travel Forum


2. SANTIAGO AND CHILEAN WINE COUNTRY On a clear day, the soaring peaks of the snow-capped Andes Mountains provide an incomparable setting! Sightseeing includes a visit to the grand Plaza de Armas and Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago, whose classic and Baroque style was designated a National Monument. A special gourmet wine-pairing lunch invites you to drink in the bounty of the vine at Tarapaca winery in the countryside. Winemakers have perfected their craft for generations and proudly share their time-honored vintages with you! Take a funicular ride up Cerro San Cristóbal Hill for panoramic views of the country, and spend the rest of the day on your own. Your Tauck Director can offer suggestions for dinner tonight. Meals BL


3. CHARMS OF PATAGONIA Take off for southern Chile this morning as your plane flies to the port town of Puerto Montt, settled by 19th-century German immigrants, and continue to Puerto Varas for an overnight stay. Located on the shore of Lago Llanquihue, this charming town is the perfect gateway for your Patagonian adventure. Meals BLD


4. LAKE CRUISE AND WILDERNESS ADVENTURE National parks of staggering beauty highlight your spectacular two-day Andes crossing from Chile to Argentina. Today’s unforgettable wilderness experiences include a walk at Petrohué


Tauck Value Includes:  Gourmet wine-pairing lunch in Chilean vineyards


 A choice of wilderness adventures in Patagonia, including a 4 X 4 vehicle safari, an exhilarating zip-line ride or horseback riding into a forested national park with a local guide


 Spectacular two-day Andes crossing with scenic lake cruises and unsurpassed views of the alpine scenery


 Two nights in Bariloche, the “Switzerland of South America”


 Two-night stay in Rio de Janeiro featuring ocean views overlooking Copacabana Beach


 Museum visit, Rojo Tango dinner and tango show during three nights in Buenos Aires


 Walk along the base of Iguazú Falls during two nights at a hotel boasting views of the waterfalls


 Private tour of Rio’s Samba City for a behind-the-scenes look at colorful Carnaval costumes and floats


 Airport transfers upon arrival and departure


 32 meals (13 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 10 dinners); gratuities to local guides, service charges, taxes and porterage


Rapids and a catamaran cruise across Lago Todos Los Santos, which is often called Lago Esmeralda due to the green hue of its waters. Your destination tonight is the tranquil Hotel Natura in the remote village of Peulla, a great place to celebrate the area’s natural treasures your way. A choice of activities this afternoon includes a 4 x 4 vehicle safari to explore the park and the Negro


Dine on regional specialties in Chile, go behind-the-scenes in Rio to learn more about its colorful Carnaval traditions, and savor the awe-inspiring alpine scenery that waits at your lakeside resort in Patagonia


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