$1296 — Brazil & Argentina 8-Night Tour Package incl. Air*
Brazil and Argentina
Top 20 deal – sells out quickly!
Travel dates: Select dates July 2009 – June 2010
By Darlene Carenza
Travelzoo Staff
Spend eight nights exploring three of South America’s top destinations — Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls and Buenos Aires — for $1296 per person with this special from LatinAmerica4Less.
That’s up to $700 OFF what it normally costs to put a package like ... Read Full Story
Visit the lost and sacred city of Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca (more than 25 rivers empty into it), the former Incan capital city of Cuzco, and Lima, Peru, all for only $1136 per person. Usually a package like this will cost you about $1500 to package yourself, as well as extensive time and planning.
This $1136 [...] Read Full Story
Dear Gabriela:
Good morning Gabriela. How are you? I am back from Peru. The trip was GREAT. The travel agency in Peru did a very good job. I really enjoyed the trip. I had a wonderful time there. And I only got 7 mosquito bites!! Isn’t it amazing?
Just want to thank you for everything. [...] Read Full Story
Hi Hugo .. I just wanted to thank you for arranging the fantastic trip we just got back from. Everything went without a hitch, the guides were all very helpful and spoke good English (even though my husband speaks Spanish), the flights were all on time and transfers ready and waiting, hotels very comfortable, etc. [...] Read Full Story
We just returned from our trip to Peru, Machu Picchu and the Galapagos. It was fabulous!! You all did a great job of planning and orgnizing for us. The hotels were wonderful and all of our itinerary was completed as planned. Thanks so much to Rosario.
Betty J.
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to protection of wildland ecosystems and biodiversity in the Patagonia region of Chile and Argentina, is working towards the goal of creating Patagonia National Park, a world-class park similar in size to Yosemite National Park in California.
This video vividly showcases the proposed park’s landscape and makes a compelling case for its protection and restoration. [...] Read Full Story
Ushuaia is surrounded by Magellanic subpolar forests and despite receiving only 22 inches of precipitation yearly on average; Ushuaia’s climate is very wet. On average, the city experiences 160 days of rain or snow a year, and there are many cloudy and foggy days. Because temperatures are cool throughout the year, there is little evaporation. Snowfalls [...] Read Full Story
Ice, deserts and mountains
The Southern Patagonia is composed of different natural environments; forests, sea coasts in Tierra del Fuego. There is an endless steppe where sheep graze million and the massif of the Andes Mountains, whose slopes are the glaciers of continental ice.
The Patagonian geography has two distinct landscapes; arid steppe, windy desert and the [...] Read Full Story
Everything old is new again in Quito
An interesting Report about Quito, Ecuador; an effort to preserve, restore and bring back the “Colonial” contrast, beauty, respect and a 15th-18th century shine, rich and renewed history.
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