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LATIN AMERICA - ARGENTINA AND CHILE


Itinerary taster... PATAGONIAN ADVENTURES


Days 1 & 2 Fly to Buenos Aires. Day 3 Explore the city’s captivating sites on an included city tour.


Day 4 Fly to El Calafate, a picturesque village on the doorstep of lakes and glaciers.


Days 5 & 6 Spend two full days exploring Los Glaciares National Park and the marvellous Perito Moreno Glacier.


Day 7 Cross into Chile and the snow-capped peaks, rivers and cascading waterfalls of Torres del Paine.


Day 8 Hike and enjoy outdoor activities. See the Paine Massif, the park’s famous rock towers.


Day 9 Transfer to Punta Arenas, home to fl amingos and penguins.


Day 10 Continue to the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia.


Day 11 Explore the area, including a catamaran trip along the Beagle Channel.


Day 12 At leisure. Day 13 Return to Buenos Aires. Maybe enjoy a tango show. Days 14 & 15 Fly to the UK.


2014 Pricing From price per person including fl ights


£2,895 £2,995 £3,225


Our experts’ travel secrets...


ADVENTURE AND WINE, BARILOCHE This tour will propel you into the mountains and forests around Bay Lopez in a frenzy of activity. Walk, abseil and kayak with glaciers as your backdrop; fi nish with a music concert, picnic lunch and fi ne regional wines.


TANGO


Argentina throbs to the sound of tango pulsating through the streets. Together with a guide you can travel to the heart of the music – a milonga – and join locals who gather to dance the night away.


WHALE-WATCHING From May to December the calm and shallow waters off the Valdez Peninsula are a haven for whales! A boat trip along the coastline is a unique opportunity to observe these enormous mammals at close range.


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Maria Bazzigalupi, our regional specialist for Latin America


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