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The Andes and Argentinian Gauchos |
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| Local Payment: 520.00 USD |
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A real overland adventure, travelling from the heights of the Andes to the lush valleys of Chile, on this trip we'll embark upon a crossing of Bolivia's rugged Altiplano. It's a remote and inhospitable area, but our trucks are designed for these conditions, and we'll go far off the usual tourist trail. En route we'll traverse the unreal landscape of the Uyuni salt flats, see the beautiful Laguna Verde and visit the wild Argentinian Cordillera, where we'll experience life on an estancia and get the chance to go riding with gauchos - South American cowboys. We'll visit the fertile wine-growing area before crossing into Chile and ending our South American journey in Santiago.
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Nights 1 - 4: Bolivian Altiplano
- 2 nights in Potosi, the world's highest city
- 2 night stay in the colourful city of La Paz
- Overland across the stunning Altiplano to the colonial city of Potosi
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Nights 5 - 8: Salar de Uyuni Bolivian Lakes
- Spend 3 days exploring this extraordinary landscape
- Visit the beautiful Laguna Colorado and Verde
- Take jeeps out onto the dazzling Uyuni Salt Flats
- Overland through the Bolivian wilds to Uyuni
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Nights 9 - 13: Andean Argentina
- Time to explore the colonial city of Salta and local area
- Discover the bodegas and stock up on wine in Cafayate
- Travel to the heart of the Argentinian wine region
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Nights 14 - 19: Gauchos Grapes
- Overland journey through high passes and stunning mountain vistas
- Time to discover Mendoza's excellent vineyards and white river waters
- Spend 3 unique days staying at an Anglo-Argentinian estancia to ride pure-bred horses
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Night 20: Chile
- Explore and discover the streets of Santiago
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| Accommodation |
Hostesl/hotels, campsites and wildcamps(45% camping, 55% hotels) |
| Transport |
Overland expedition vehicle. |
| Food |
All food is covered by the kitty while camping. |
| Activities |
History Culture Horse Riding Nature Wildlife Overland Journey |
| Supplier: |
Dragoman |
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