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Days 1 - 6 (or days 48 - 53)
Starting our South America
tour in Quito, we first visit
the town of Otavalo famous for
its colourful craft market.
Heading east on narrow, tortuous
roads to the steamy edge of the
Amazon basin the town of Tena is
our gateway into the Amazon
jungle. Here accompanied by
experienced guides, we explore
on foot this exotic environment.
Days 7 - 11 (43 - 47)
Further south, perched high
in the mountains of Ecuador,
lies the outdoors mecca of
Banos. This spa town, where
Ecuadorians go to relax in the
thermal baths is ideal to hike
or mountain bike the various
trails to one of the surrounding
waterfalls or the impressive
nearby rocky canyon, is a
favourite amongst those who have
undertaken South America travel.
We hit the road again and drive
south along the spine of the
Andes towards Peru.
Days 12 - 15 (39 - 42)
A days drive on the
Pan-American highway brings us
to the border with Peru. You
will notice an amazing
transition in one day, from the
good farming country of highland
Ecuador, through sub-tropical
forest and immense banana
plantations, to dry barren
desert in Peru. We are rewarded
with a couple of days camping on
the beach. Our next stops on our
South America travel experience
are the Chan Chan ruins,
imperial citadel of the pre-Inca
Chimu kings which the Incas
later conquered. It claims to be
the largest mud brick city in
the world.
Days 16 - 21 (33 - 38)
Continuing with the Andes
close to our left and the sea on
our right, the capital city of
Lima will be our next stop on
the Andes & Amazon South America
tour. After a couple of days in
this busy metropolis our next
stop is the Ballestas Islands in
the Paracas National Reserve. By
boat we visit the rare and
exotic sea birds and mammals
that inhabit these islands. We
now make our way to one of the
world's great archaeological
mysteries The Nazca Lines. These
huge figures and shapes, carved
into the desert floor are best
viewed from the air - South
America travel is not complete
until you have seen these
unbelievable ancient mysteries.
Days 22 - 26 (28 - 32)
Still heading south we visit
Puerto Inca, at this ancient
Inca harbour we camp at the
beach and enjoy our last night
at sea level before beginning
our climb back into the towering
Andes. The next two nights are
spent in Arequipa at 2325m,
giving us time to acclimatise,
and enjoy this beautiful
colonial city with its
impressive El Misti Volcano in
the background. Arequipa is also
the gateway to one of the
deepest canyons in the world.
Twice as deep as the Grand
Canyon, Colca Canyon is an
awesome sight. Here, if you get
up early, Condors can be seen
circling lazily on the thermals
rising from the canyon floor.
Days 27 - 33 (21 - 27)
We now have to face one of
the most arduous and punishing
dirt roads on the tour, although
we soon arrive at Cuzco. Widely
considered to be the most
interesting city for South
America travel, Cuzco is
surrounded by the Sacred Valley
of the Incas and offers a wide
range of activities to explore
the region. We will base
ourselves here for 6 days giving
us enough time for the 2 or 4
day Inca Trail trip, which is
regarded by many to be the
highlight of their South America
tour. If you want to try a
different route to Machu Picchu,
we can organise alternative
treks such as the Salkantay,
Multi Sport or Vilcabamba. Tours
to Machu Picchu are absolutely
unbelievable, a trip to this
City in the Clouds is an ancient
and awe-inspiring part of out
South America travel tour.
Besides amazing tours to Machu
Picchu, you're able to enjoy the
architectural uniqueness of
Cuzco and explore some of the
colourful surrounding markets.
Days 34 - 37 (17 - 20)
Bordering Peru and Bolivia
at 3800m lies Lake Titicaca, the
original place of the Uros
Indians who have made their
homes on floating reed islands.
By boat we visit the floating
islands during the day and then
we go that one step beyond the
average tourist and spend the
night with one of the Indian
families on the lesser known
islands Isla Amantani or
Taquile. Spending some time
during South America travel in
these local communities will
provide a unique opportunity to
learn more about the traditional
lifestyle of the Andean people
and their customs. From here it
is a days drive to the capital
of Bolivia - La Paz. This is a
great place to visit a 'pena'
club, dedicated to Andean folk
music, and perhaps buy some
souvenirs in one of the
authentic markets such as the
witches market.
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