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Uyuni salt flats, Bolivia


PATAGONIA & CHILEAN FJORDS IN STYLE THROUGH A WILD LAND


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Travelling through the ancient landscape of Patagonia we discover rugged peaks, vast glaciers and verdant forests. We cruise through the Beagle and Murray Channels to Cape Horn, sailing between vast fjords and visiting the penguin colony on Magdelena Island. We also explore the towering granite pinnacles of Torres Del Paine National Park and admire views of the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier.


£4368 15 DAYS


ITINERARY


Days 1/2 Overnight flight to Buenos Aires. Tour Argentina’s vibrant capital. Days 3/4 Ushuaia Fly to the world’s southernmost city. Travel to Tierra del Fuego National Park. Walk along coastal trails and explore the forests, lakes and mountains. Take a zodiac boat ride up the Beagle Channel and admire the myriad of birdlife. Days 5/7 Cape Horn and Chilean Fjords Sail aboard the expedition cruise ship through the Beagle Channel to Cape Horn. Cruise between steep-sided fjords and past vast glaciers. Day 8 Visit Magdalena Island penguin colony. Disembark in Punta Arenas and drive to Torres del Paine National Park. Days 9/10 Torres del Paine Explore the landscape of glaciers, waterfalls, lakes, jagged mountain peaks and the famous ‘Torres’ – granite towers which stand over 1800m high. Optional


Patagonia & Chilean Fjords + Iguacu Extn Ref DPA/I


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Milodon Cave Puerto Natales


Magdalena Island Penguin colony


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Cruise the Chilean fjords & glaciers


Tierra del Fuego


Tierra del Fuego NP


l km 0 250 Cape Horn NP


Cape Horn


TOUR ONLY – 13 DAYS Tour price without flights from £3299


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TOUR ONLY – 19 DAYS Tour price without flights from £2429


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The Patagonia & Chilean Fjords tour runs in the following months:


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For full details of the dates and prices visit explore.co.uk/tours/dpa


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SANTIAGO DE CHILE City tour


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PUERTO IGUACU Iguazu Falls


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boat trip to across Lake Grey to see the spectacular glacier. Days 11/12 Perito Moreno Glacier Visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world’s only advancing glaciers. Day 13 Buenos Aires Return to the lively city. There is the option to watch a traditional tango show. Days 14/15 Overnight flight to the UK.


For detailed information visit www.explore.co.uk/tours/dpa


3 DAY IGUACU EXTENSION DPAI


Extend your tour to include a visit to the Iguacu Falls. Ref, DPAI – see website for details.


DETAILS


Tour type Discovery Comfort Active


Accommodation and Meals: 9 nights hotels, 3 nights cabins. 13 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners are included.


Transport: Cruise ship, charter bus and boat.


Group Size: Generally 12 to 16. TOUR DATES


Ref: DPA


Fly to LIMA


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ATACAMA TO MACHU PICCHU JOURNEY ACROSS THE ANDES


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Come with us on an Andean adventure as we travel from the Chilean city of Santiago, across the mountains to the magnificent Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru. Along the way we explore Cusco – the historical capital of Peru, traverse the spectacular salt flats of Uyuni and visit the city of La Paz – the world’s highest capital.


£3398 21 DAYS


ITINERARY


Days 1/2 Overnight flight to Santiago. Guided tour of Chile’s capital. Day 3 Valparaiso Enjoy a free day to explore the city. Optional trips to the vineyards of the Maipo Valley and the historic city of Valparaiso. Days 4/5 San Pedro de Atacama Fly to the Andes. Enjoy walks in ‘The Valley of the Moon’ and visit the impressive El Tatio geysers. Days 6/8 Four-wheel drive adventure Drive across the border into Bolivia, traversing the magnificent salt flats of Uyuni. Continue to the city of Potosi. Days 9/10 Potosi and Sucre Travel high into the Andes to explore the colonial city of Potosi and the Bolivian capital – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Day 11 La Paz Fly to the highest capital on earth and tour the city. Days 12/14 Isla del Sol Explore the islands of Lake Titicaca. Travel by boat to Copacabana. Cross the border to Puno in Peru. Day 15 Sacred Valley Travel by bus or train to the Valley in the heart of the former Inca Empire. Days 16/17 Machu Picchu Take a train to Aguas Calientes and discover the mystery of Machu Picchu. Optional white-water rafting. Return to Cusco. Day 18 Cusco Explore the Inca capital city. Day 19 Lima Tour the ‘city of kings’. Days 20/21 Overnight flight to the UK.


For detailed information visit www.explore.co.uk/tours/ax DETAILS


AGUAS CALIENTES Ollantaytambo


CUSCO


Atacama to Machu Picchu Ref AX Machu Picchu


BOLIVIA


Sacred Valley of the Incas Optional train Lake


Titicaca PUNO Copacabana PERU


PACIFIC OCEAN


CHILE


ISLA DEL SOL LA PAZ


San Francisco Church Murillo Square Gold Museum


Cathedral


Tunapa 5400m


Coquesa mummies


TAHUA Calama


SUCRE POTOSI


Uyuni Salt Flats OJO DE PERDIZ


Colchani TOUR DATES Laguna Verde


SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA


Valle de la Luna El Tatio Geysers


km 0400


Hito Cajon Siloli Desert


The Atacama to Machu Picchu tour runs in the following months:


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Apr Aug Dec


For full details of the dates and prices visit explore.co.uk/tours/ax


Tour type Discovery Comfort Active


Accommodation and Meals: 15 nights hotels, 2 nights lodges, 1 night hostal. 18 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 4 dinners are included.


Transport: Bus, train, boat and internal flight.


Group Size: Generally 14 to 18. flight


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