RTED TOURS PHOTOGRAPHY DESTINATIONS
ABOVE: Canadian Rockies LEFT: Sossusvlei dunes, Namibia
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PACHAMANCA IN PERU Want to go home with photos that prove you’ve really ‘seen’ the
destination? Take a food tour – nothing says local culture like a street-food stall or a makeshift kitchen in the middle of nowhere – and colourful ingredients or steaming saucepans add a bit of drama to your pictures too. Intrepid Travel’s Real Food
Adventures are just the ticket, giving food photographers the opportunity to hone their skills by getting access to some of the most inventive foodie experiences around. The Peru tour starts with the
vibrant Mercado Central in Lima, a melee of colourful fabrics and stalls piled high with exotic fruits. Then there’s a visit to a cacao plantation, a night at a coffee farm, and a chance to try Inca-style cooking pachamanca, whereby meats are marinated in spices and cooked slowly in an earth oven over hot stones. Next year, a new Amazon
Extension is available to tag on a trip to the Amazon rainforest. Book it: Intrepid Travel’s 14-day Real Food Adventure Peru starts
at £2,455 including flights, with departures from March 2018.
intrepidtravel.com
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GET CHILLS IN CHILE “Chile is an extraordinarily beautiful country,” says Vessela Baleva, Latin
America product manager for Cox & Kings. “It encompasses just about every type of landscape, from the arid desert of the north through verdant lakes and pastures to the soaring peaks and glaciers of Patagonia. “The scope for taking
photographs is endless.” It’s true – while there are plenty of landscapes around the world that are worthy of a study in photography, few take the breath away like Chile’s. Whether it’s the glint of winter sunshine on the peaks of Torres del Paine or the lunar landscapes of the Valle de la Luna in the already-otherworldly Atacama, this destination will make visitors want to improve their photography in the hope of capturing just a little of its brilliance to bring back home. Book it: Cox & Kings has a 12-night escorted tour
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