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Itinerary for
Highlights of South America
Tour - September 2010 |
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Meals are included in the itinerary as
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner |
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06.09.10
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Australia
- Santiago de Chile
Brisbane passengers depart Brisbane airport at 6.30am on
Qantas flight QF 503, arriving in Sydney at 8.05am..
Melbourne passengers depart Melbourne at 7.30am on Qantas flight QF
470, arriving in Sydney at 8.50am.
All passengers depart Sydney at 10.30am on Lan Chile flight LA
800, arriving in Santiago de Chile at 12.45pm. On arrival in Santiago
de Chile you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
Chile's capital, Santiago is located in the central valley
approximately 1800 feet above sea level, framed by the majestic Andean
Mountain Range and only 120kms from the Pacific ocean.
First settled in 1541 at the foot of the Santa Lucia Hill, it is now
the fifth largest city in South America and is set in one of the most
beautiful location. Although essentially a modern capital, it still has
some beautiful historic colonial buildings dating from the 16th
century. You should ask the hotel for a map of the city and visit the
colonial sector or maybe visit the Pre Columbian Art Museum, a museum
that has a representative exhibition of objects from the Pre Columbian
cultures of Central America and the Andean Region.
Please note: When
entering Chile, Australian
passport holders are required to pay a reciprocity fee of USD
$61. The payment of this "reciprocity fee" is
not a visa. This amount must be paid at the International
Airport in Cash or Credit Card only.
Accommodation: Atton El Bosque Hotel. |
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07.09.10
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Santiago
de Chile - Lima
Depart Santiago de Chile at 8.40am on Lan Chile flight LA 2636,
arriving in Lima at 11.40am. Upon arrival you will be met and
transferred to your hotel.
Lima is situated in the coastal desert district between the Pacific
Ocean and the western hills of the Andes mountains. Lima seems to scare
off some tourist because of its status as one of the biggest cities in
the Americas. Lima runs at a slow pace however than many South America
metropolises; its rhythm is more traditional and its people
reflect a steadier, calmer constitution. Lima's unusually amenable
inhabitants give the metropolis the feeling, at times of a cluster of
small towns.
Lima's physical atmosphere is slightly dream like, mostly because of
the garua, a mist that settles over the city between May and October.
Under its blanket, Lima's inhabitants meet at the penas (bars offering
folk and Creole music), shop at the open marketplaces and dine at
Lima's celebrated restaurants. Several museums display and preserve
Peru's golden past, including most notably the internationally famed
Museo Nacional de Antropologica y Arqueologica and the Museo de Oro,
the stunning museum of Gold.
Every part of Lima has its own unique atmosphere. Downtown Lima is
crowded and busy, both modern and colonial at the same time. The Plaza
Mayor is considered one of the most beautiful plazas in Latin America.
Most neighborhoods around the center are friendly and green, with many
small parks and an unmistakable colonial touch, especially Jesus Maria
and Magdalena del Mar.
The other heart of Lima is the uptown shopping and business area,
Miraflores. Here you can find stylish avenues and fancy beaches. Close
to Miraflores is the romantic, village-like district of Barranco,
overlooking the Pacific.
Accommodation: Jose Antonio Executive. |
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08.09.10
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Lima
Half day city tour of Lima.
This half day sightseeing tour offers the best of colonial and modern
Lima. Included are Lima's most imposing colonial
churches and mansions such as the Government Palace, the Plaza Mayor,
the City Hall and the Cathedral, including 17th century San Francisco
Monastery. The tour ends with a visit to the modern suburbs of San
Isidro, where a visit to the pre-Inca pyramid of Huaca Huallamarca
(closed Mondays) and on-site museum is included before continuing to
Miraflores, overlooking the Pacific ocean.
Half day tour of Larco Herrera Museum and Archaeological Museum.
Unique Vice Royal mansion (XVII century), built on top of an
archaeological pyramid (VI century), surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Its masterworks are the worldwide icons in Pre-Columbian art, after
have been exhibited for 80 years in the world's leading museums.
This famous museum has the largest and finest gold, silver and
jewellery collection of ancient Peru. Its erotic art collection is one
of the most visited Peruvian tourist attractions. didactic galleries,
full of highlights, make easier the comprehension of 3000 years of the
Peruvian Pre-Columbian history. This small but well laid out museum
offers one of the best overviews of ancient Peruvian archeology. The
museum houses the Raymondi Stone Slab, the Tello Obelisque, outstanding
examples of Paracas and Nazca pottery, together with other major
collections, which can be appreciated in chronological display.
Accommodation: Jose Antonio Executive Hotel. |
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09.09.10
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Lima
- Cuzco
Today we will be met and
transferred to Lima Airport. Depart Lima Airport at 11.15am on Lan Peru
flight LP 023,
arriving in Cuzco at 12.35pm. Upon arrival in Cuzco you will
be met and transferred to the hotel.
Cuzco or Qosqo, was the capital of the Inca Empire - one of the
greatest planned societies the world has known - from the early 11th
century to the early 16th century. It stands at 3310 metres and has
around 280,000 inhabitants, mostly descendants of the Quechua. The city
is remarkable for it's many colonial churches, monasteries and convents
and for it's extensive Inca ruins. Almost every central street has
remains of Inca walls, arches and doorways.
The heart of the city is the Plaza de Armas, surrounded by colonial
arcades and four churches. the Cathedral from the early 17th century
was built on the site of the Palace of the Viracocha. The cathedral is
a fine example of colonial baroque art. Another church, the La Compania
de Jesus was built on the site of the Palace of the Serpents
(Amaru-cancha) and the interior is rich in murals, paintings and carved
altars.
The Inca area overlooking Cuzco, called Sacsayhuaman, is awesome. This
is one of the outer lying ruins that you will visit. It was a
ceremonial center and stands on a hill in the northern outskirts of
Cuzco. There are rocks weighing up to 130 tons and they are fitted
together with absolute perfection; three walls run parallel for over
360 meters. Sacsayhuaman was thought for centuries to be a fortress,
but the layout and the architecture suggest a great sanctuary and
temple to the sun, which rises exactly opposite the place previously
believed to be the Inca's throne - which was probably an altar, carved
out of solid rock.
Cuzco is at 3310m and is a high altitude causing breathing to be a
problem. To combat the effect of the altitude it is advised to drink
plenty of liquids on your first couple of days, coca tea is a wonder.
Most people are fine, some experience headaches, vomiting, dizziness.
Check out the site www.high-altitude-medicine.com
Accommodation: Ruinas Hotel. |
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10.09.10
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Cuzco
- Machu Picchu
An early morning transfer to Ollantaytambo Railway Station where you
will
board the train to the Aguas Calientes Station and then
a bus to Machu Picchu, the fabled city of the Incas. The joy of
visiting Machu Picchu is not limited to the ruins themselves. After
leaving Ollantaytambo, the railway enters the beginnings of a gorge,
which grows narrower and deeper. The vegetation grows more prolific.
You are entering the 'eyebrow of the jungle", and finally Aguas
Calientes station, 1 1/2 kilometers below Machu Picchu.
When Hiram Bingham rediscovered Machu Picchu in 1911, he mistakenly
thought he had found the location of Vilcabamba, the lost city of the
Incas. The true site of Vilcabamba was actually discovered by Gene
Savoy in 1964.
So, what was Machu Picchu? Many people say it was some
secret refuge. The Incas actually had no written language but they have
oral history recorders, however, the existence of Machu Picchu and the
region seems to be entirely erased from official memory.
Royal Residence? A site of spiritual and ceremonial significance? Was
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used for strategic reasons for defence from the fierce jungle tribes?
"...and Garcia de Loyola mentioned an Inca fortress that was 'on
a high eminence surrounded by rugged crags and jungles, very dangerous
to ascend and almost impregnable'. Most visitors to Peru see Maccu
Picchu, which is perched on a narrow saddle of rock high above a
hairpin curve of the Urubamba. The granite sugar loaf of Huayna Picchu
towers above the ruin, and shrouds of low clammy cloud often grip the
surrounding forested hillsides. Such scenery make Machu Picchu one of
the world's most beautiful ruins.
The valleys below the spurs occupied by the fortresses of Vilcabamba
were tightly wooded, not with the tall trees of the Amazonian
rain forests, but with smaller, gnarled trees and dense vegetation
clinging to the steep slopes. Many of the branches are loaded with
gloomy, dripping moss, and the woods are dark and sombre.
Close to the
rivers are thickets of Nicotiana tormentosa, the tree tobacco of the
Andes, and Machu Picchu boasts a giant slipper wort with great flat
leaves and brilliant yellow flower.
Your local guide will guide you
through the ruins and then you are free to wander.
Accommodation: Inti Inn.
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11.09.10
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Machu
Picchu - Cuzco
In the morning you can visit Machu Picchu once again, enjoying another
aspect of Machu Picchu in the early morning tranquility. In the
afternoon take the train back to Sacred Valley.
Please note: The entrance fee to the park are not included.
Accommodation: La Casona de Yucay. |
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12.09.10
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Urubamba
(Sacred
Valley) - Cuzco
Full day tour to Maras, Ollantaytambo and Picas.
The excursion starts by visiting the colonial city of Maras with its
old terraces of salt mines, and more than 3000 ponds where salt is
obtained from the evaporation of water. We then continue the trip to
Ollantaytambo, an Inca vestige that was a military, religious and
agricultural centre. Here the fortress located in the highest part of
the mountain, protected the valley from invaders. The view of the town
from the top is overwhelming, narrow streets and water channels are
still used by the locals. After driving through Sacred Valley of the
Incas, we will arrive to Pisac, a beautiful town famous for its typical
handicraft market. The town has two different sides, the old town with
wonderful Inca architecture and the new town, Colonial architecture.
Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Ruinas Hotel. |
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13.09.10
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Cuzco
Half day city tour of Cuzco.
Cuzco, one of the most famous cities in South America and the oldest
continuously inhabited metropolis in this continent. The city itself
was
probably founded in 1000 BC, but in 1534 the Spanish Conquerors
re-founded it according to the European way. Wherever you stop in Cuzco
you will find remnants of the ancient civilizations as this was the
capital of the Incas, and the place where most of their superb works
were done. This city is considered as the archaeological capital of
South America and was declared by UNESCO as Cultural
Heritage of Mankind site.
The tour includes the Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun) and the Cathedral.
The tour drives along the Circunvalacion Road up to famous fortress of
Sacsahuaman, then to Q'enqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay. Also includes
the Cuzco tourist ticket valid
for entrance to the many museums and ruins.
Accommodation: Ruinas Hotel. |
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14.09.10
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Cuzco
- Puno
In the early morning we will be picked up from the hotel
for the journey to Puno by bus. Departure by bus from Cuzco to Puno is
7-8 hours, visiting en route we shall visit the Church of
Andahuaylillas, also called the "Sistine Chapel of America", the
Pikillacta ruins and the Temple of Raqchi. The remains of the central
high wall of the Viracocha Temple, probably the largest roofed building
by the Incas, are impressive. On either side of the high wall, great
sloping roofs were supported by rows of unusual round pillars, also of
masonry topped by adobe. Nearby are the remains of large living
quarters and many round store houses. The whole complex is
surrounded by a large stone wall several miles long. A stop is made at
La Raya Pass, at 4,321 metres to visit the steaming pools of hot water
nearby. The trip continues toward Puno with a stop at the Inca ruins of
Pucara.
Arrival in Puno in the early afternoon. Buffet lunch at a local
restaurant in Sicuani.
Today, the city of Puno with an altitude of 3830 metres and a
population of about 80,000 and is situated on the shore of
Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, is the folklore
capital of Peru and the site of the Feast of the Virgen de la
Candelaria. In the outskirts, you can visit the spectacular Chullpas de
Sillustani, a complex of impressive burial towers built by the Kollas,
Juli, famous for its beautiful colonial churches, Lampa with its vice
royal church built between 1675 and 1685, Llachon, a community that
still maintains its centuries old customs and cultural expressions, and
Pucara, known for its pre-Inca pottery and for the 'toritos de Pucara'
that the artisans of today create from clay.
The lake contains numerous islands whose inhabitants continue to live
as their ancestors have in custom and tradition. The Uros and example
of this; this people group lives on 'floating islands' that they have
artificially made entirely of totora reeds, and they navigate in their
traditional boats also made out of totora reeds. Taquile, Suasi, and
Amantani are knows for their kindness of their residents, their
ancestral skill in weaving, their pre-Columbian constructions, and
lovely countryside. The Titicaca National Reserve (36,180 hectares0
protects extensive stretches of totora reeds and various species of
plants and animals.
Upon arrival at Puno bus station you will be met and transferred to
your hotel.
Accommodation: Casa Andina Tikarani Hotel. |
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15.09.10
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Uros
& Taquille Island
Half day tour to Uros Islands to experience the Andean
culture.
The lives of the Uros Indians are dependent upon the tortora
reeds. You will note that their boats, their houses and even their
islands
are made from these reeds. The Uros on the islands have
intermarried with the Aymara and no pure Uros exist. The present Puno
Bay people still practice some Uros traditions, but Aymara influence
predominates. The people are friendly, but very poor
and consequently there are constant requests for money. Rather than
giving the children money or sweets, we suggest that you buy their
little reed boats or drawings from the children.
Accommodation: Casa Andina Tikarani Hotel. |
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16.09.10
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Puno
- La Paz
Full Day Lakes Crossing.
Today we cross from Peru
into Bolivia, via the lovely
lakeside village of Copacabana with it's remarkable church and views of
Lake Titicaca. During the journey it may be possible to view the
snowcapped mountains of the Cordillera Real. Our guide is also a
naturalist who has a keen interest in flora & fauna of the
lake and he will be happy to share his knowledge and answer questions.
We will have an early transfer to Copacabana Sanctuary, board
the Catamaran Cruise Ship. We have lunch while sailing to Sun Island,
the legendary birth place of the Inca Empire. Visit the Inca Garden,
steps and fountain, then the Inti Wata Cultural Complex including the
Ekako
Underground Museum, the traditional medicine and the Titicaca
Reed Shipbuilders display centres, the Pachamama agricultural Inca
terraces, a handicraft centre, the Intica lounge and the Manco
Kapac look-out, and see the largest variety of Andean cameloids. Also,
Inti
Wata Complex at Sun Island includes a unique sailing experience aboard
a huge Titikaka traditional vessel to enjoy a panoramic visit of the
Pilkakaina Inca Palace.
Catamaran Cruise Ship to Chua Harbour, land
transfer to La Paz city. On arrival we will be transferred to our
hotel.
La Paz must qualify as one of the world's most dramatically located
cities. It lies sheltered from cold winds within a steep canyon, just
below the rim of the altiplano. The city's skyline is dominated with
huge office blocks and the snow covered peaks of Mount Illamani
(6439m).
La Paz was founded by the Spanish on 20 October 1548. It now
has a population of nearly 1.3 million inhabitants. It is now a modern
city with few colonial buildings left except around Plaza Murillo,
which at 3636m above sea level, marks the very heart of the city where
the government buildings and the cathedral can be found. The sprawling
town of El Alto (4082m) is the city's poor relation and sits on the rim
of the altiplano exposed to the icy winds. This rapidly expanding
district comprises almost entirely of immigrants from the countryside.
In 1549, Juan Gutierrez Paniagua was commanded to design and urban plan
that will designate sites for public areas, plazas, official buildings.
La Plaza de los Espanoles, what today constitutes the Plaza Murillo,
was chosen as the location for government buildings as well as the
cathedral.
Spain controlled La Paz with a firm grip and the Spanish king had the
last word in all matters political. In 1781, for a total of 6 months, a
group of Aymara people laid siege to the no longer peaceful city of La
Paz. Under the leadership of Tupac Katari, they destroyed churches and
government property. Thirty years later Indians laid a two month siege
on La Paz. In 1809 the struggle for independence from the Spanish rule
brought uprisings against against the royal forces.
Today La Paz
is a vibrant city, growing and expanding in all directions. "Pacenos"
as the locals are called, are quite traditional, maintaining strong
ties with their indigenous ancestry. Interesting attractions include
typical Indian markets (there is even a Witch Doctor's market for those
game enough to visit) and cathedrals and historical monuments.
Accommodation: Hotel Presidente.
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17.09.10
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La Paz
Half day city tour of La Paz and Moon Valley.
The "City of Contrast", La Paz is a blend of many
civilisations. Today we will visit a typical Indian market, the famous
Witch Doctor's Market and the San Francisco Colonial Church. The tour
continues to the Plaza Murillo where the Cathedral, the Government
Palace and the National Congress buildings are located. Then, visit the
famous colonial street Calle Jaen, where interesting museums are
clustered together, followed by a visit to the replica of the
semi-subterranean temple of the Tiwanaku Culture. For a change of
scenery, the tour continues to residential areas of Obrajes, Calacoto
and La Florida. The tour ends with a visit to the unique Moon Valley
where rose coloured volcanic rock formations can be seen.
Accommodation: Hotel Presidente |
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18.09.10
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La Paz - Santiago
You will be met at your hotel and transferred to La Paz Airport for
your next flight. Departing La Paz on Lan Chile flight LA 965 at
11.45am, arriving in Santiago de Chile at 5.25pm.
Accommodation: Eurotel El Bosque Hotel. |
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19.09.10
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Santiago
de Chile
Half day
panoramic city tour of Santiago.
This morning after breakfast you
have a half-day City tour, visiting the Civic Centre, La Moneda
Presidential Palace, the house of government that was originally built
to coin money. In 1846 and until 1958, President Manuel Bulnes had La
Moneda fitted out as the private residence of Chile's presidents. Now
the building has been renovated as government palace, seat of the
Presidency of the Republic. The Plaza de Armas, originally and
following Spanish customs is an open space where open air markets could
be held and it wasn't until 1860 that the first flower gardens were
planted together with trees that are still there to this day. The
Cathedral has three previous versions erected on the same site, that
have all fallen prey to fires or earthquakes. The fourth and present
building was completed in 1775. You will pass the main Post
Office, erected in 1882 using some of the walls from the former
Governor's Place in colonial times, the pedestrian streets of Huerfanos
and Ahumada, indisputably the social, commercial and functional axis of
Santiago, the prestigious social Union Club, the National Library,
Santa Lucia hill, the site of the foundation of Santiago on February
12, 1541 before heading towards the Bellavista district. This area is
the home of much of Santiago's artisans, and is lined with galleries,
as well open-air cafes and restaurants, and nightlife. You will go to a
lookout on San Cristobal Hill, its tallest peaks rising 880m above sea
level for a panoramic view of the city. Continue towards the
residential districts of Vitacura, Las Condes and Providencia, boasting
modern high rise buildings and exclusive shopping malls. On completion
of the tour, you will have the choice of staying at exclusive Parque
Arauco shopping centre.
Half day Concha y Toro Winery Tour.
Today you will visit one of the most well known vineyards in Chile.
Concha y Toro, located in the Maipo River Canyon, is planted with
grapevines of the noblest French grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon,
Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc, Merlot, Pinot Noir and others. This
vineyard was founded in 1833 but today uses the most modern technology
in cooling equipments, stainless steel tanks, filters and oak casks
which has helped it produce exceptional wines such as the Don Melchor
Cavernet Sauvignon and Casillero del Diablo.
Accommodation: Eurotel El Bosque Hotel. |
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20.09.10
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Santiago de Chile - Rio de
Janeiro
Our guide will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to Santiago
Airport.
Departing on Lan Chile flight LA 752 at 8.30am,
arriving
in Rio de Janerio at 3.10pm. On arrival at Rio de Janeiro, our guide
will meet you and transfer you
to your hotel.
In the early 16th century, the Portuguese first arrived at
the site
where Rio de Janeiro now stands. What they found was a still-watered
bay surrounded by a plentiful and lovely landscape. It was love at
first sight. the Portuguese promptly built a fortress at the entrance
of
the bay to ward off those attracted to their tropical paradise, which
they called Sao Sebastiao do Rio de Janeiro. By 1768 Rio had developed
and grown to such an extent that the government was transferred from
the previous capital, Salvador, Bahia. Rio was then, as now, a city of
intensive trading activities.
Its primary asset, Guanabara Bay was not just a beautiful landmark, but
also a natural port through which the gold and diamonds, mined in the
neighbouring Minas Gerais Mountains, flowed. The gems, used to adorn
the ladies of the Portuguese Court, and the as yet rare sugar cane were
important commodities in the European markets of this time.
When King
Joan VI of Portugal landed in Rio in 1808 along with his court and
entire entourage, he fell in love with what he saw and experienced, and
subsequently helped Rio to become one of the most important political
centers in Brazilian history.
Brazil achieved independence from Portugal in 1822 and became an
empire. Some years later in 1889, the city of Rio enthusiastically
witnessed the Proclamation of the Republic of Brazil. Rio ode Janeiro
has evolved continuously since, remaining a centre for business and the
arts while becoming one of the world's most dynamic cities.
Please note: Australian
passport holders require an TOURIST VISA in order to enter Brazil. This
must be organised prior to departure.
Please note:
there is a Government tax for accommodation in Brazil, that must
be paid locally and varies between USD $1.00- $3.00 per room/per night.
Accommodation: Astoria Palace Hotel.
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21.09.10
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Rio
de Janeiro
Half day Sugarloaf Mountain Tour.
This tour begins through downtown Rio, passing by the Sambodrome, the
Metropolitan Cathedral, in pyramid form, with internal diameter of 86
metres and height of 80 metres. Get to know th traditional Cinelandia
Square with the historical buildings, the Municipal Theater, the
National Library and the National Museum of Fine Arts. By taking the
Aterro do Flamengo, you will be taken to the neighbourhoods of
Urca where it is located one of the largest symbols of the city;
the Sugar Loaf. This visit is made in two steps by cable car.
The first cable car takes passengers to Urca Hill, which is 215 metres
high and from where one can have a beautiful view to the Guanabara Bay
and its islands, the Rio-Niteroi Bridge and Corcovado Hill. From this
stage, a second cable car will be taken up to the top with 395 meters
to find a splendid view from Copacabana Beach, the Santa Cruz fortress
and some beaches of Niteroi.
Accommodation: Astoria Palace Hotel. |
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22.09.10
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Rio
de Janeiro
Half day tour visiting Corcovado Mountain and Christ the Redeemer.
From any place of the city, visitors can see the most beautiful
postcard of Rio de Janeiro: Christ the Redeemer statue on the mountain
of Corcovado, located 710 meters above the sea level and inaugurated in
1931.
This tour begins in Cosme Velho's neighbourhood from where the cog
train starts a trip through the Tijuca Forest, the largest urban forest
in the world, up to the statue. Once there, a breathtaking panoramic
view of Rio will be seen. Sights include the Sugar Loaf, Guanabara Bay,
the beaches of Southern Zone and the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon.
After
the visit of the Corcovado, the tour will continue to Sao Conrado area
with a brief stop at the Pepino Beach from where you can appreciate the
flight of the hang gliding.
Samba Show and BBQ Dinner.
Before enjoying the dazzling nightlife of
Rio, feast on a scrumptious all you can eat "churrasco" (Gaucho BBQ),
including an irresistible buffet of seafood and typical Brazilian
dishes.
After enjoying dinner, you will be transferred to the second highlight
of the night, the most famous show of Rio. During this traditional
show, you will get acquainted with the seductive rhythm of the samba,
which is the most typical of Brazilian popular music and the signature
music of the best known Carnival in the world.
Accommodation: Astoria Palace Hotel. |
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23.09.10
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Rio de Janeiro - Iguazu Falls
You will transferred to the airport in
Rio de Janeiro.
Departing Rio de Janeiro on Tam Linhas Aereas flight JJ 3153 at
10.40am,
arriving in Iguazu Falls at 12.50pm. Upon arrival you will be met and
transferred to your hotel.
The Iguazu Falls.
This is the region of the great rivers, of the humid
tropics, of the red earth and magnificent jungle. Just 18kms from
Puerto
Iguazu we enter the National Park of the same name where the famous
falls are. The deep flowing waters of the river fall from a height of
70 meters through 275 falls over 2.7kms. The frontier with Brazil goes
through the Garganta del Diablo (Devils Throat) where the falling water
gives the illusion of magic rainbows.
The National Park is full of
exotic subtropical vegetation which surrounds the falls and has 2000
plant species - gigantic trees, ferns, lianas, orchids - 400 bird
species - parrots, colibris, toucans - jaguars and yacares (caimans). A
visit to these falls will be an unforgettable experience.
Half day tour - Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls.
Visiting the falls from
the Brazilian side, will give you a completely different perspective,
as you will have the panoramic view
of the entire falls. Also from the Brazilian side of the falls you
will be able to take an 'optional'
helicopter flight over the falls
(approx. USD$60.00 per person - please note that this flight cannot be
pre-booked). This flight takes around 7 minutes but
it's worth every cent (national park entrance fees USD
$6.00 included).
Accommodation: Sheraton International Iguazu Resort. |
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24.09.10
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Iguazu
Falls
Half day tour - Argentine side of Iguazu Falls with Devil's Throat.
Today you will embark on a full day guided tour waling along the many
tracks on the side of the river and viewing the falls from platforms
that bring you extremely close to the water. In the Indian Tupi Guarani
language, Iguazu means large waters. Appropriately, the Iguazu River
flows east west for 808 miles and then drops suddenly and violently
into a 262 foot abyss at the falls. Set amidst jungle, a visit to these
falls will be an unforgettable experience.
From your hotel we will provide you transfer to the visitor's centre
inside the Iguazu National Park. you will board a small train to reach
the beginning of the upper path, lower path and Devil's Throat. The
upper walk is about 500 mts and lasts about 45 minutes visiting the two
sisters, Bosseti, Adam and Eve, Bernable Mendez, Mbigua and San Martin
falls. Lower path; be guided along the 1.3kms of footpaths for a
different view, basically from the middle of them but be warned, you
may get wet!
Devil's Throat; After driving 4km on board a small train,
you will reach Devil' Throat Station surrounding the upper part of the
Iguazu River. From here you will walk along a bridge (walkway) that
leads to the balcony of Devil's Throat for the most spectacular view.
Accommodation: Sheraton International Iguazu Resort. |
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25.09.10
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Iguazu
Falls - Buenos Aires
You will be met and transferred the
Iguazu Airport on the Argentinean side. Departing on Lan Chile LA 4027
at 2.45pm, arriving in Buenos Aires at 4.35pm.
On arrival you will be met and transferred to
your hotel.
Buenos Aires is the Argentine Republic's capital city. Located on the
southern bank of the River Plate, the population of greater Buenos
Aires is around 13 million people. Buenos Aires has been virtually
rebuilt since the beginning of this century and very few of the old
buildings remain. The centre of Buenos Aires has maintained the
original layout since foundation and the Plaza de Mayo is its heart.
Buenos Aires is a city where the traveller yields to the charm of the
tango, the atmosphere of its neighbourhoods and the activities of its
business centre. And just one hour from the city by bus is La Pampa
with its beautiful landscape, its gauchos and its comfortable ranches.
Please note: When entering Argentine Territory Australian
passport holder is USD $100. The payment of this "reciprocity fee" is
not a visa. Payments can be made by $USD or credit card only.
Accommodation: Wilton Palace. |
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26.09.10
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Buenos
Aires
Full day Fiesta Gaucha at Cina Cina Ranch.
Today's excursion will visit one of the Gaucho Farms (Argentine
cowboys). This full day tour will take you out of the city of Buenos
Aires and into the Pampas (countryside) to spend a day on a Gaucho
farm.
This lovely excursion is a unique opportunity to have close
contact with an Argentine Gaucho, their traditional music and dances,
and take part in a real gaucho festival. The party is held at a
beautiful country residence, on an old ranch and the day is filled with
hayrides, horseback riding and a typical "asado criollo" (barbecue)
with wine followed by a folklore show featuring the traditional music
and dances and a gaucho skills demonstration.
Accommodation: Wilton Palace.
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27.09.10
(B/D) |
Buenos
Aires
Half day city tour of Buenos Aires.
Departing from the hotel, we go to 9 de Julio Ave, the widest in the
world, past the famous Colon Opera House, the Obelisk commemorating the
first founding of the city in 1536 to get to Plaza de Mayo (May
Square), and the buildings surrounding it: Government House,
Metropolitan Cathedral with the Mausoleum of General San Martin,
Argentina's greatest national hero and the Cabildo, the colonial town
hall built in 1751. Then on to La Boca typically Italian district,
where the first Italian immigrants settled and 'Caminito' street. The
tour
continues to Buenos Aires port area, past San Martin square towards
Palmero Chico residential district and Palmero Park with it's Jacaranda
and Pal Borracho trees, which flower in the spring and late summer. The
ride continues to Recoleta, an elegant district, to visit Recoleta
Cemetery
where the famous are laid to rest (including Eva Peron). Return to the
hotel along the stylish Alvear Ave. (You could ask your guide to finish
the tour in Recoleta and enjoy some shopping in this elegant part of
Buenos Aires).
Accommodation: Wilton Palace.
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28.09.10
(B) |
Buenos
Aires - Bariloche
You will be transferred to Aeroparque Domestic Airport for
your flight to Bariloche. Depart at 9.15am on flight Lan
Chile flight LA 4344, arriving at 11.35am. Upon arrival you
will be met by our
guide and transferred to your hotel.
Approaching from the north, you can appreciate the mountain backdrop of
the holiday capital of Argentinian Patagonia, Bariloche, or San Carlos
de Bariloche, to give it it's full title, spread along the dry
southeastern shores of Lago Nahuel Huapi. It banks up against the
slopes of Cerro Otto, behind which rear the silky crests of the Cerro
Cathedral massif, but this view is obscured the closer you get to town.
Everything in town faces the lake, Northern Patagonia's heavyweight: an
impressive expanse of water that can seem like a benign Mediterranean
one moment and a froth of seething white caps the next.
Before the
incursions of either Mapuche or white settlers, the Nahuel
Huapi area was the domain of the Poyas, the Vuriloches, the Pehuelches,
and the Puelches, who navigated on the lake. These groups used the
region's mountain passes to conduct trade with their western, Mapuche
counterparts. The discovery of these routes became an obsession of
early Spanish explorers in Chile, many of whom were desperate to hunt
down the fabulous wealth of the City of the Caesars that was rumoured
to exist in these parts. Early expeditions were frustrated and
knowledge of the passes' whereabouts reverted to being a close
indigenous secret until the late seventeenth century.
Half day tour of Circuito Chico.
A scenic 50km drive
skirting Lake Nahuel Huapi, offering vistas of the Andean peaks,
including Tronador (Thundered) the highest (3554m). The road winds
along
Lake Moreno to a panoramic point, which offers a breathtaking view of
Lake Morena and Nahuel Huapi, Victoria Island and the Andes in all
their splendor. You'll have an opportunity for an optional stop at
Cerro
Companario to take the chair lift to the summit for a spectacular
panorama of the area.
Accommodation: Nevada Hotel. |
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29.09.10
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San
Carlos de Bariloche
Full day tour of the great circuit of Bariloche.
Full day tour where the magic of the rock formation is
added to
the beauty of the lakes and forest. Leaving Bariloche along national
route 237 you follow the Limay River valley. Having done 35kms you
arrive at the Amphitheatre, a place where you can observe the work of
the river on the landscape. Further on you go through Valle Encantado
with all its magical rock formations.
Before crossing the bridge at Confluencia (where the rivers Traful and
Limay meet) you turn left. After crossing the Minero river the road
borders lake Traful at the Traful lookout, an impressive 70 meter high
cliff overlooking the lake. A little further on you arrive at the small
village of Villa Traful, where you can have lunch, tea or try the
homemade chocolates and pastries (food not included).
We continue bordering the lake to it's end going through the Valdivian
forest. Then over the Portezuelo pass to meet the Seven Lakes route
bordering lake Correntoso, to carry on to Villa La Angostura. Once
there we can visit Cerro Bayo ski area and the Rio Bonito waterfall.
The road goes through spectacular scenery all along the northern shore
of Lake Nahuel Huapi to the cross road with national route 237 to
return to Bariloche.
Accommodation: Nevada Hotel. |
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30.09.10
(B) |
San
Carlos de Bariloche - Buenos Aires
You will be met and transferred to San
Carlos de Bariloche Airport. Departing on Lan Chile flight LA
4347 at 3.05pm, arriving in Buenos Aires at
5.08pm. On arrival
you will transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Accommodation: Wilton Palace.
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01.10.10
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Buenos
Aires
Day is at leisure.
In the evening we have a Farewell Dinner and Tango
Show "Cafe Los Angelitos".
Wine and dine at a unique venue complex offering a floor show sketching
the history of popular Argentinean music. Enjoy a musical show where
the main protagonist is the Tango, where the roots of the culture are
strengthened, enhanced by the elaborate decoration and local flavour of
the atmosphere. Experience one of the world's most sensual and elegant
dances in a unique setting.
Accommodation: Wilton Palace.
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02.10.10
(B)
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Buenos Aires - Sydney
Morning transfer
to Ezeiza International Airport.
Depart Buenos Aires on Lan Chile flight LA 4518, arriving in Sydney at
5.45pm (03.10.10). |
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03.10.10
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Melbourne passengers depart Sydney at 8.05pm on Qantas flight
QF 471, arriving in Melbourne at 9.30pm.
Brisbane passengers depart Sydney at 8.05pm on Qantas flight QF 552,
arriving in Brisbane at 9.35pm. |