The Adventurer - South
America
18 - 35 Year Old Singles, Young Professionals and College
Students

Overview
South America awaits, and with 24 days of amazing times ahead, get
geared up for the best of Peru, Argentina & Brazil. Let culture & adventure take over in Peru -
friendly locals, ancient culture, Machu Picchu & the Amazon will impress. Argentina is up next, with its
cosmopolitan vibes, cool big city feel, culture & roaring Iguassu Falls. We’ll finish up in Brazil, home
to Carnival, Copacabana & caipirinhas! Note: You can choose to either trek the Inca Trail to Machu
Picchu, or take it easy & go by train.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Lima Hola! Welcome to
Lima and the start of an awesome South American adventure. On arrival into the city, check-in to the hotel, then
spend the day exploring the city.
Day 2 Lima
Arequipa This morning it’s an early start as we fly
to Peru’s second largest city, the “White City” of Arequipa, or La Ciudad Blanca. Upon arrival, get your bearings
on an orientation tour of the city. After we arrive at the hotel, there’s time to freshen up before free time for
lunch. This afternoon, we’ll delve into the city’s history for an-in depth look into its past with a walking tour.
First up is the stunning Santa Catalina Monastery. A city within the city - the nuns and young girls, often wealthy
young Peruvians, once lived in silence and were not allowed to leave the premises. Tonight you’ll really get to
know your tour buddies over dinner at one of the city’s great restaurants. Hotel (B,D)
Day 3 Arequipa to Colca
Conyon This morning, we travel to one of the world’s deepest canyons – Colca Canyon.
We’ll drive through through Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve where the elusive Vicuña, the smallest of
the South American camelid family roams wild. We’ll stop for a break at “the crossroads” where the routes to Colca
Canyon and Puno separate. We’ll enjoy a steaming cup of coca tea at a local shop and awesome views of the windswept
landscapes of the sandstone cliffs found here. We’ll take a quick look around town before making our way to
Chivay’s hot springs for some chill time. Later on, spend your evening hanging with the group. Cards and board
games or drinks and conversation by the hotel’s enormous fireplace are a must. Lodge (L)
(B,D)
Day 4 Colca Canyon to Puno We’ll set out early this morning and head to Cruz del
Condor, a platform 3800m above sea level for a chance to spot the King of the Andes, the Andean Condor. It’s a
pretty incredible sight, so keep your camera ready in case they buzz close overhead. We’ll also stop for a visit
the beautiful colonial church of Yanque which helps to illustrate the history of the area. In the afternoon, we
travel through Peru’s altiplano (high plain) to Puno on the edge of Lake Titicaca. Puno is the gateway to the
surrounding islands and unique cultures. On arrival, we'll check-in to our hotel where you can freshen up or chill
out before heading out to find a local spot for dinner. Hotel (B)
Day 5 Puno This morning,
it’s time to check out the area from a different angle! First up, we’ll make our way to the town’s port by a
classic means of transport, the triciclo or three-wheeled bike taxi. We’ll then jump on board our boat for a two
and a half hour trip across Lake Titicaca to Taquile Island. The boat trip is the perfect way to chill as you learn
about the history, culture and ecology of the lake and its communities while taking in the views of the distant
Cordillera Blanca (the White Mountain range) located on the Bolivian side of the lake. On arrival at the island,
there’s the opportunity to visit some weaving groups and to savor a tasty local meal before jumping back on the
boat for our cruise to our next stop – the famous floating Uros Islands. Uros Islands are fascinating to visit and
you’ll love experiencing the entrepreneurial spirit of the locals here. Hotel (B,D)
Day 6 Puno to Cusco Our first stop outside of Puno is the village of Pukara,
named after a pre-Inca civilization. We‘ll visit a small museum where you’ll see the Pukara archeological site
(500bc-200ad). Next up is La Raya, the highest point of our journey, marking the border between the regions of Puno
and Cusco. We will continue on to town of Sicuani for a lunch stop before reaching Raqchi. Raqchi was an important
ceremonial site for the Inca’s and is famous for being the home to the only remaining two-storey Inca walls.
Tonight the evening is free to check out the sights, smells and sounds of Cusco. Hotel (B)
Day 7 Cusco It’s an early start this morning to be among the first to enter Machu
Picchu. For those who want to get the blood pumping, there may be an opportunity to climb Wayna Picchu, the
mountain peak behind the ruins. You’ll learn all about the site as we take a tour through the most important parts
of the site such as the Temple of Three Windows, the ceremonial baths and the altar. After the tour, there’s time
to explore more of the site in your own time. Hotel (B)
Day 8 Cusco to Sacred Valley
Say farewell to Cusco this morning as we make our way to the Sacred Valley of the ancient Incas. The Sacred Valley
was the heart of the Inca’s agricultural setting and an important ceremonial region, with the sacred sites of Cuzco
at one end and Machu Picchu at the other and countless ceremonial sites in between. Our first stop is to one of
these sites, Pisac. After a stop for lunch in Urubamba we’ll make our way to one of the oldest continuously
inhabited towns of South America – Ollantaytambo. We’ll also make a quick stop to try the local brew “Chicha de
Jora” (traditional beverage made from fermented maize) and play a traditional Peruvia game of “Sapo” (Frog) if
you’re up for it. We’ll wander around the site or visit the still inhabited Inca buildings before checking into the
hotel. Hotel (B)
Day 9 Train to Machu Picchu or trek the Inca Trail For those that have chosen the
Inca Trail trek, well wake up this morning and take the train to KM104 to start your trek. Under the guidance of
our professional Inca Trail Guide you’ll climb a gentle slope and experience the wildlife and cloudforest found
here. After lunch begin the journey to our highlight, Machu Picchu. We’ll walk along the original Inca stonework
path, past an altar to the Sun Gate where you’ll catch your first look at this awesome site. If you haven’t chosen
our Inca Trail Trek today, then the morning is free to explore Sacred Valley. If you’re up for it, biking, hiking,
rafting and horseriding await you today. Hotel (B,D)
Day 10 Machu Piccu Pueblo to Cusco It’s an early start this morning to be among
the first to enter Machu Picchu. For those who want to get the blood pumping, there may be an opportunity to climb
Wayna Picchu, the mountain peak behind the ruins. You’ll learn all about the site as we take a tour through the
most important parts of the site such as the Temple of Three Windows, the ceremonial baths and the altar. After the
tour, there’s time to explore more of the site in your own time. For those finishing early and looking for a little
exercise you can walk down to the simple but interesting Machu Picchu museum at the base of the mountain. Or, for
those really feeling up for it, you could continue on to the waterfall 40 minutes outside of town or simply return
to "main street" and have a drink before we return to Cusco via train then coach. Hotel (B)
Day 11 Cusco Today it’s your chance to totally chill. Laze
around town enjoying a cappuccino while overlooking the Plaza de Armas, or you can pick it up a notch and try
one of the adrenaline filled options here. Spend a half-day horseback riding through the X-zone just north of
the city, white water raft down the sacred Urubamba River or do some mountain biking. Hotel
(B)
Day 12 Cusco to Puerto
Maldonado We’ll catch a flight over the Andes to the city of
Puerto Maldonado in Peru’s southern jungle. Our lodge is a special experience in itself! Located in then
luscious rainforest and made from wood and clay, its open walls leave you sleeping virtually amongst the
rainforest! After dinner you can experience something really different, heading out to look for caiman,
a member of the alligator family native to the Amazon. Eco Lodge (L) (B,D)
Day
13 Puerto Maldonado We’ll
wake early for best view of some the wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled as we travel further downstream to Tres
Chimadas, an oxbow lake. We’ll board a simple catamaran with a jungle guide to learn about the flora and
fauna of the area while looking out for the prehistoric hoatzin bird, the giant river otter, or try your luck
fishing for piranha. After our cruise, we’ll head to the native community of Infierno, where we will visit a
local fish farm to see some of the species that are native to the Peruvian Amazon. After lunch, time is yours
to do what you wish. For those keen on footy (soccer), spend the afternoon playing soccer, volleyball or take
a dip. After a long day exploring, we head to Puerto Maldonado our home for the night. Hotel (L)
(B,D)
Day 14 Puerto Maldonado to Lima
Our local guide will accompany us to the airport for our flight back into Lima. The
rest of the day is yours to explore and you’ll have a night to relax before we start the next stage of our
adventure. Tonight you can explore Miraflores, Larcomar mall or Parque Kennedy where you can grab a bite to eat,
have your last Pisco Sour and practice your Spanish before switching gears and heading into the land where wine is
king. Hotel (B)
Day 15 Lima to Buenos Aires It’s so long Peru, and
hello to Argentina. Known as the Country of Seven Continents, the diversity of landscapes here is super cool.
You’ll find rainforest, plains and deltas, red sand desert, the southern Lakes District of Patagonia including
Ushuaia the world’s most southern city. We’ll arrive in the capital city, Buenos Aires, known as South America’s
most cosmopolitan city and paradise for the urbanite. The Argentines also love to dine and no visit to the capital
would be complete without trying their world-renowned beef and of course, their delicious red wine. Hotel
(B)
Day 16&17 Buenos Aires On the first day we will
dive into the heart of the city with a half-day city bike tour. To bring all of the best of the Portenos (people of
Buenos Aires) together any visit to Buenos Aires wouldn’t be complete without a night of Tango, on us! We’ll take
you to a Tango show and dinner where you’ll be able to get down and learn this intense dance for yourself. Your
second day in BA is a day to enjoy the city your way. We’ll give you some ideas of how to spend it, doing stuff
like visiting Colonia, Uruguay, going horseback riding with a gaucho at an Estancia (Ranch), or kayaking to the
River Delta area of Tigre. For those interested in hitting the shops there is fantastic shopping in the boutiques
that line La Florida, one of two pedestrian streets in the city centre. Hotel (B,D) (B)
Day 18 Buenos Aires to Iguasso Falls Today we depart Argentina to stay on the
Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls. Iguassu Falls border Argentina and Brazil, with awesome views from both sides, and
you’ll experience them both! We’ll leave it up to you, but it’s widely believed that that the view from the
Brazilian side is second to none. Take in all 275 individual waterfalls that make up the falls and get an up-close
view of the Devil’s Throat (the largest of the 275 falls). This evening we’ll check into our hotel and enjoy the
Brazillian national drink, a caipirinha. Hotel (B,D)
Day 19 Iguasso Falls
Get ready for an awesome day at Iguassu. First up, we’ll cross back into Argentina and visit their side of the
Falls. You could feel the spray of the falls on a speed boat ride, or take a zodiac boat ride across to San Martin
Island for a swim just down from the falls or a walk along the system or trails and catwalks that bring you
up-close with some of the smaller waterfalls. Later, we’ll say farewell Argentina and it’s back to Brazil for
another night of wining, dining and dancing. For the carnivores amongst the group, Brazilian churrasquerias (steak
restaurants) will make sure that you are not lacking for good beef on this side of the border. Hotel (B)
Day 20 Iguasso Falls to Buzios It’s time to take it
down a notch today as we start the next part of our journey in beachside Buzios. We’ll catch a flight to Rio de
Janiero where we’ll transfer to this famous beachside resort town. This afternoon we’ll take to the water on a
local boat, to visit two remote beaches and 4 different islands. Our stops include Joao Fernandes, Tartaruga,
Armacao and Orla Bardot, named after ‘60’s starlet Brigitte Bardot who helped to bring Buzios its current level of
fame. Once we’re back on land you can head out for a tasty local meal. Buzios is the perfect place to try some
delicious seafood that is on offered all along Brazil’s coast. Hotel (B)
Day 21 Buzios If you’re keen, you can rise early and
catch a gorgeous sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean. For those that prefer to sleep in, don’t worry, today’s another
day to relax, chill and do what you want. Head down to the beach and try surfing, get a bit of a workout with an
ocean swim or simply read a book while working on your tan with a cocktail in hand. For those looking to head back
out to sea, Buzios’ crystalline water provides a great opportunity to scuba dive providing a glimpse at the
underwater fauna. For those looking for a little adventure, Horseback riding and rafting are also some ways you
could spend your day. Hotel (B)
Day 22 Buzios to Rio de Janeiro Hello, Rio! Say farewell to the beach as we head to
the city for our last 2 days on tour. Home to the world’s largest Carnival celebration, the famous Copacabana and
Ipanema beaches, the Brazilian bikini and of course some of the world’s best football (soccer) players, Rio goes
off! Our first stop is the Christ the Redeemer statue located atop ‘Corcovado’ and recently designated as one of
the New 7 Wonders of the World. Hotel (B)
Day 23 Rio de Janeiro After breakfast, we’ll spend
the day visiting Rio’s iconic sites. We will head to Rio’s old Cathedral, one of the city’s most important
historical buildings before visiting the Lapa district and its 150 year-old aqueduct, the Arches of Lapa and
Passeio Publico, the first public park in the city. Our last stop on today’s tour is Sugarloaf Mountain. The trip
is broken in two and if you take a break after the first car on Morro de Acucar you might meet some of the
mountain’s naughtier residents, tiny monkeys who will be more than happy to steal your food. Tonight is our last
night together so it’s time to farewell this awesome adventure with a bang. Head out for a final dinner with the
group before hitting the bars and clubs for one last time. Hotel (B,D)
Day 24 Depart Rio de Janeiro Don’t forget to swap
addresses with your mates and Tour Manager, as our South American adventure ends this morning after breakfast.
(B)
Included:
23 Breakfasts, 3 Lunchs, and 10
Dinners
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Only a $200 deposit required to
book. Full payment not due until 45 days prior to
departure. (So if paying within 45 days please
pay full amount).
You are booking a shared room if you would like a single room please call 877
848-7477.
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