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Patagonia luxury adventure holiday

country:Argentina, Patagonia, Chile
location:Patagonia 
departures:2009: 21 Nov, 19 Dec
2010: 8 Jan, 5 Feb, 5 Mar, 19 Mar, 22 Oct, 19 Nov, 17 Dec
price:From £4998 - £5258 (19 days) excluding flights
late availability:Spaces still available leaving 8 January
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
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the amazing things you'll be doing
A tour of southern South America staying in the best accommodation available. The contrast of the cities with the wilderness of Patagonia make this an unforgettable 19-day adventure in the southern cone.

  • Enjoy the views of Rio from the Christ the Redeemer Statue and Sugar Loaf mountain
  • Wander the walkways among the various cascades and waterfalls at Iguazu
  • Explore the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires, including an authentic tango show.
  • Walk amongst the forest, lakes and volcanoes in the lake district from our base of Bariloche and Puerto Varas.
  • Meet the traditional farming communities of Chiloe Island, and visit a remote penguin colony.
  • Stay in innovative luxury yurts in Torres del Paine National Park.
  • Explore Torres del Paine on foot and boat, including a close-up trip to the Glacier Grey.
  • Sample the local wines at a vineyard near to Santiago.
Best time to go?
The weather in Patagonia is unpredictable all year around, including the spring and summer months (October – March). Visitors should expect all 4 seasons in the course of a day and come prepared for sunshine, rain and wind. Between October and March, both Rio and Iguazú are warm and sunny skies can be expected.

Style of travel
We stay in first class hotels and heated en suite luxury yurts in Torres del Paine. We fly the longer distances and overland travel is in private vehicles.

A few days to spare?
If you have a few days to spare, we can extend your holiday on a private basis at the beginning or end of this tour. Clients regularly choose to visit the mysterious Easter Island with its famed giant ‘moai heads’ or continue your trip north to the dazzling Atacama desert. Our experts can advise and help you chose the extension most suitable for you.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Fly to Rio, arriving in the evening.
Day 2-3:Excursion to Sugar Loaf mountain and optional funicular ride to the Christ Redeemer statue on Corcovado mountain.
Day 4:Fly to Iguazú and visit the Brazilian side of the falls.
Day 5:Wander the walkways of the Argentine side of the falls before flying to Buenos Aires.
Day 6-7:City tour of Buenos Aires, optional visits to Uruguay, an estancia and tango show.
Day 8:Fly to Bariloche in the heart of Argentina’s Lake District.
Day 9:Excursion around the lakes and forest and opportunities to walk.
Day 10:Full day Lake Crossing – from Argentina to Chile, crossing the Andes on a series of dazzling lakes.
Day 11:Optional visit to Chiloe Island, a remote, idyllic fishing and farming island.
Day 12:Fly to Punta Arenas in southern Patagonia and continue by private vehicle into Torres del Paine National Park.
Day 13-14:Explore this magnificent park, walking among the granite peaks and on the included boat trip to Glacier Grey.
Day 15:Drive to Punta Arenas, visiting the Seno Otway penguin colony en route.
Day 16:Fly to Santiago.
Day 17:Visit a nearby vineyard and sample the local wines. Optional visit to the port town of Valparaíso.
Day 18:Depart.
Day 19:Arrive UK.
small group adventure holiday
Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip, operator and how many others are booked on the trip) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
how this holiday makes a difference
On this tour we stay in first class hotels throughout, all owned and managed by local companies. Our luxury yurts in Torres del Paine are a new innovative way to stay in comfort yet with minimum impact on the local environment and surroundings – all structures are made from local materials and blend in with the scenery. All waste is carefully managed and all water pre and post consumption is treated on site to ensure no toxins are released back into the water table.

On the day trip to the island of Chiloe, we visit a penguin colony, set on islands just offshore. We navigate the islands in zodiacs but do not set foot on the islands where the penguins (and sea otters, steamer ducks etc) are found, in order to protect their natural habitats. Local fishermen operate the zodiacs, a successful and lucrative venture, giving them an alternative to fishing prohibited fish and shellfish, such as abalone. We end the day on Chiloe by visiting a local chilote house, typically that of welcoming Senora Sefora. She invites local musicians to entertain us and she and her family prepare a feast of the local dish, curanto. The warmth of the ‘chilote’ people is touching and it is clear Sefora opens her home to tourism because she enjoys sharing her culture with us, not just for the much needed income that comes with it. This day is often quoted as the highlight of this tour.

Much of this tour is spent in the national parks of Patagonia. When inside the parks we ask clients to keep all waste with them until back in the nearest town, to walk only on designated paths, and not to pick flowers or disturb the natural resources. Given the purity of the water in Patagonia, we also encourage clients to drink tap water rather than buy bottled water, to avoid excess waste of plastic.

On this tour we work with small privately owned ground agents who live in the area, have established RT policies in place, and employ local guides and staff. The hotels on this tour are individual properties, not part of international chains and we eat in local restaurants serving locally grown produce – our style of travel ensures that as many local people as possible benefit by our being there. This tour runs with a maximum of 20 people which helps to minimise the impact on delicate environments.

We work with local guides throughout Patagonia, not only supporting local employment, but our guides are best positioned to teach you about the local flora and fauna, as well as the more disturbing aspects of the local environment, notably the receding glaciers and areas of former deforestation. Our guides, and tour leaders, advise how best to minimise our impact whilst travelling in this region and the receding glaciers act as stark reminder of what we can also do back home to minimise the impact of our humankind on the environment.

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