18-to-Thirtysomethings: Rio to Lima Adventure (SZRA)

Countries Visited: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay
Trip Style: Information Not available
Service Level: Basic
  • Excellent value, amazing prices, quality experiences
  • Simple and clean hotels, guesthouses and hostels chosen for location and character
  • Affordable public and private transport for maximum cultural interaction
  • Plenty of optional activities tailored to your interests and budget
    Physical Demands Rating: 4 - You might encounter a few high-altitude hikes or other more strenuous activities. Pro tip: Put down that pastry, buster.
    Group Size: Max 18, avg 14.
    Meals Included: 35 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 9 dinners
    Accommodations: Simple hotels (37 nts), overnight buses (4 nts), camping (3 nts), estancia/ranch (2 nts, multi-share), homestay (1 nt), hostel (1 nt), very basic hotels on Uyuni Salt Flats crossing (2 nts, multi-share).

    Highlights
    Spot condors at Colca Canyon, conquer the Inca Trail on the way to Machu Picchu, experience traditional life on Lake Titicaca, cross the Uyuni Salt Flats and surrounding desert altiplano, be awed by Iguassu Falls, beach-lounge with the beautiful people of Brazil.

    Description
    If you have the time and can't decide between Peru and Brazil, then see them both - and pretty much everything in between - on this 51-day extravaganza. Trek the legendary Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, cross the Bolivian Salt Flats, sip wine in Argentina, and hit the beach in Brazil. You'll get plenty of energetic culture, the great outdoors, and the company of other young travellers to keep you moving. There's time later to slow down, take the long road, and have an adventure while you can.
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    Tour Operator
    G Adventures
    Duration
    51 Days
    Escorted
    Escorted - Yes
    DayDestinationDescription
    Day 1Rio de JaneiroDay 1 Rio de Janeiro
    Enjoy your free time by taking an optional city tour or exploring the wonders that this city has to offer from the centrally located hostel in Copacabana. Included Activities: Arrival Day and Welcome Meeting
    Day 2Ilha GrandeDay 2 Rio de Janeiro/Ilha Grande (1B)
    Head south along the Atlantic coast to the port of Angra dos Reis, and onward by ferry to Ilha Grande, with 100 beaches for you to choose from! Known for its beauty, the island offers other activities for visitors: surfing, hikes, diving, biking and snorkeling. Transport: Local bus (2.50-3.50 hours, 151km) Ferry (1.50 hour(s))
    Days 3-4Ilha GrandeDays 3-4 Ilha Grande
    Free time to hike and explore the islands beaches or take an optional boat tour.
    Day 5ParatyDay 5 Ilha Grande/Paraty
    Explore colonial Paraty, and opt to chill on the beach or visit a cachaCa distillery. Transport: Ferry (1.50 hour(s)) Local bus (1.50-2.00 hours)
    Day 6ParatyDay 6 Paraty (1B)
    Free day in Paraty to explore, chill on the beach or take an optional boat tour to nearby islands.
    Day 7Iguassu FallsDay 7 Paraty/Iguassu Falls
    Skip the 19-hour journey by land and fly to Foz do Iguacu. Transport: Shared van (5.00-6.00 hours, 314km) Plane (1.50 hour(s), 1000km)
    Day 8Iguassu FallsDay 8 Iguassu Falls (1B)
    Visit the Brazilian side of the Iguassu Falls. Included Activities: Iguassu Falls (Brazil Side) Guided Tour
    Day 9GualeguaychuDay 9 Iguassu Falls/Gualeguaychu (1B)
    Visit the Argentine side of the falls, and opt to take a boat tour to see the cascading falls from below. Hop on an overnight bus to Uruguay. Additional Notes: If you have booked the Iguassu Falls Boat Ride Extra, todays the day! Your CEO will give you the details about timing and what to bring. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Brazil - Argentina) Iguassu Falls Visit Transport: Overnight bus (15.00 hour(s), 1100km)
    Day 10Estancia StayDay 10 Estancia Stay (1L, 1D)
    We cross into Uruguay for our first stop - a local ranch, known in the region as an estancia. We spend a day at the estancia getting into rural life. Learn about the historical roots of the region, participate in some of the farming activities, go for a walk, or sit back and sip on the wines of the region as you take in the local Uruguayan life. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Uruguay - Argentina) Estancia Stay Transport: Private Vehicle (4.00 hour(s), 250km)
    Day 11Estancia StayDay 11 Estancia Stay (1B, 1L, 1D)
    Free time to explore the area or help out on the estancia. Included Activities: Estancia Stay
    Day 12MontevideoDay 12 Estancia Stay/Montevideo (1B)
    Explore Uruguays capital, Montevideo-the countrys largest city. Transport: Local bus (4.00 hour(s), 250km)
    Day 13MontevideoDay 13 Montevideo (1B)
    Free day in Montevideo, opt to explore the city, hop on a bike to explore the coast, or take a day-trip to glamorous Punta del Este.
    Day 14ColoniaDay 14 Montevideo/Colonia (1B)
    Travel to the charming colonial city of Colonia Del Sacramento. Experience the relaxed, pleasant Uruguayan culture and stroll down its cobble-stoned streets on an orientation walk. Additional Notes: Accommodation in Colonia may be multi-share during high season. Included Activities: Orientation Walk Transport: Local bus (2.50-3.00 hours, 177km)
    Day 15Buenos AiresDay 15 Colonia/Buenos Aires (1B)
    Cross the Rio de la Plata by ferry to reach Buenos Aires. There is much to do in this vibrant metropolis, with plenty of museums, theatres, and historical areas. Buenos Aires is full of life. Be sure to check out the districts of La Boca, Recoleta and San Telmo-or catch a tango show at one of the many famous tanguerIas or tango houses. Wander the pedestrian walkways and see some dancing in the streets. When you are done exploring, settle your weary feet and enjoy a drink in one of the many sidewalk cafEs and restaurants. Buenos Aires is also your chance to try the succulent bifE and parrilladas, so dig in and enjoy! Included Activities: Border Crossing (Uruguay - Argentina) Transport: Ferry (1.00 hour(s))
    Day 16Buenos AiresDay 16 Buenos Aires
    Get out and explore. Consider visiting the districts of La Boca, Recoleta, and San Telmo or catch a tango show at one of the many famous tanguerIas. Wander the pedestrian walkways and see some dancing in the streets.
    Day 17Buenos AiresDay 17 Buenos Aires
    Get out and explore. Consider visiting the districts of La Boca, Recoleta, and San Telmo or catch a tango show at one of the many famous tanguerIas. Wander the pedestrian walkways and see some dancing in the streets. Additional Notes: Today, new travellers may join you for the rest of your adventure. You are welcome to join them at a group meeting this evening, followed by an optional dinner.
    Day 18SaltaDay 18 Buenos Aires/Salta
    Salta, situated in the Lerma Valley of northern Argentina, is home to empanadas salteNas - a delicious local specialty. No visit to the town will be complete without giving them a try. In the evening, opt to experience a local celebration at one of the "PeNa" folklore shows. Transport: Plane (2.00 hour(s))
    Day 19SaltaDay 19 Salta (1B)
    Enjoy free time to explore the area. The scenic Quebrada de las Conchas and Cafayate, famed for its wine and vineyards, are recommended stops. The multi-coloured valleys in the foothills region of the Andes are sure to be a highlight.
    Day 20San Pedro de AtacamaDay 20 Salta/San Pedro de Atacama (1B)
    In the morning, take a bus further north to the dry desert regions of Argentina and Chile. Stop in the little town of San Pedro de Atacama, on the edge of the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Argentina - Chile) Transport: Local bus (10.00-11.00 hours)
    Day 21San Pedro de AtacamaDay 21 San Pedro de Atacama
    Opt to try out sandboarding, go mountain biking, or visit the Valley of the Moon.
    Day 22Salar de UyuniDay 22 San Pedro de Atacama/Salar de Uyuni (1L, 1D)
    Groups like to get creative with photography, as the endless white of the salt flats creates some great depth illusions that are fun to play with in photos. Additional Notes: Note: During the rainy season the locations visited may change due to some routes being covered by water. We offer unique accommodation on the Uyuni Salt Flats. Instead of very basic refuges and homestays most operators use, we have upgraded to simple hotels that are equipped with solar panels to provide electricity and hot water. Rooms are multi-share and each has a private bathroom. Meals are made from local ingredients, most of which are grown on-site. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Chile - Bolivia) Salt Flats Excursion Transport: Local bus (1.50-2.50 hours) 4x4 (1.00 hour(s))
    Day 23Salar de UyuniDay 23 Salar de Uyuni (1B, 1L, 1D)
    Settle in to your G Adventures-supported salt-brick bungalow, complete with salt floors and furniture, after a guided walking tour up to the sacred Jukil mountaintop for sweeping valley views and a dinner of local ingredients prepared by ladies from the community. Included Activities: Salt Flats Excursion Jukil Community Experience & Lodge
    Day 24UyuniDay 24 Salar de Uyuni/Uyuni (1B)
    Rise early to cover more ground of the unique landscape of the Uyuni Salt Flats. Continue to see incredible scenery, including volcanoes, salt lakes and geysers. Included Activities: Salt Flats Excursion
    Day 25PotosiDay 25 Salar de Uyuni/Potosi (1B)
    Travel north to visit one of the highest cities in the world. On arrival spot the looming mountain of Cerro Rico, a working silver mine. Transport: Private Vehicle (4.00 hour(s))
    Day 26PotosiDay 26 Potosi (1B)
    Get out and explore Potosi and wander through the streets of the city.
    Day 27SucreDay 27 Potosi/Sucre (1B)
    Travel north to Sucre. Tackle the city as there is a lot to offer during our two days here. Optional activities include a visit to an old tin baron's mansion and a textile cooperative, mountain biking, and hiking. Transport: Private Vehicle (2.50 hour(s))
    Day 28SucreDay 28 Sucre (1B)
    Free time to explore the city, the former capital of Bolivia. For more active options opt to go hiking in the surrounding area or mountain biking.
    Day 29La PazDay 29 Sucre/La Paz (1B)
    Enjoy a free day in Sucre before an overnight bus to La Paz. Transport: Overnight bus (12.00 hour(s))
    Day 30La PazDay 30 La Paz
    Wake up from the overnight bus ride, get settled, and have the day to check out the city of La Paz. Optional activities in La Paz include museum visits, a tour of the Valley of the Moon, or a visit to the world's highest ski resort, Chacaltaya (5600m/18,368 ft).
    Day 31La PazDay 31 La Paz (1B)
    Free day in La Paz. Opt to visit Iglesia de San Francisco, the Valley of the Moon, the Witches Market, or the nearby Tiahuanaco Ruins.
    Day 32PunoDay 32 La Paz/Puno (1B)
    The drive around Lake Titicaca and through the Altiplano from La Paz to Peru is impressive. Included Activities: Border Crossing (Bolivia - Peru) Transport: Local bus (2.50 hour(s)) Local bus (3.50 hour(s))
    Day 33Lago TiticacaDay 33 Puno/Lago Titicaca (1B, 1D)
    In the morning, board a boat on Lake Titicaca. Head to Taquile Island for lunch in a local restaurant and the chance for some shopping in the local weaving cooperatives. After, cruise to another village for an overnight homestay on the shores of the lake (the homestay location can vary based on community availability). This experience provides an opportunity to learn more about rural life in the Peruvian highlands and to participate in local traditions. Eat with the family, learn some Quecha and Spanish language skills, try on traditional costumes, and help out with daily chores around the village. Additional Notes: Split into smaller groups for the night and split into family homes to experience their style of living firsthand. Included Activities: Lake Titicaca Guided Boat Tour Day 1 Lake Titicaca Homestay Transport: Boat (3.00 hour(s))
    Day 34PunoDay 34 Lago Titicaca/Puno (1B)
    Leave the homestay families late morning, and visit the Uros Islands on the way back to Puno. A popular optional activity in Puno is a visit to the spectacular chullpas (funerary towers) of Sillustani, a pre-Inca archaeological site only a short drive away. Included Activities: Lake Titicaca Guided Boat Tour Day 2
    Day 35CuscoDay 35 Puno/Cusco (1B)
    Travel through the high Altiplano region to Cusco. Transport: Local bus (7.00 hour(s), 389km)
    Day 36CuscoDay 36 Cusco (1B)
    Free time to explore Cusco. Opt for a city tour, or go whitewater rafting, horseback riding or mountain biking.
    Day 37OllantaytamboDay 37 Cusco/Ollantaytambo (1B)
    Ollantaytambo is a major Inca ruin site and your first taste of what lies ahead. For those craving more before they head out on the Trail, opt to take a Sacred Valley tour which includes not only Ollantaytambo and the ruin site of Pisac, but also a visit to a G Adventures-supported womens weaving co-op. Transport: Private Vehicle (2.50 hour(s), 95km)
    Day 38Inca TrailDay 38 Inca Trail (1B, 1L, 1D)
    Trek through beautiful scenery, with a variety of flora that changes with the seasons, passing several smaller ruin sites like Llactapata. Additional Notes: A crew of local porters, cooks, and guides will take care of all the details for the duration of the hike. Porters carry the majority of the gear so you'll only need to carry a small daypack with water, rain gear, snacks, a camera, etc. Included Activities: Inca Trail Hike Transport: Private Vehicle (0.75 hour(s))
    Day 39Inca TrailDay 39 Inca Trail (1B, 1L, 1D)
    Start early to climb the long steep path to WarmiwaNusca, better known as Dead Woman's Pass. This is the highest point of the trek at 4,198m (13,769 ft). Most hikers reach camp by early afternoon, with ample time to rest and relax. Included Activities: Inca Trail Hike
    Day 40Inca TrailDay 40 Inca Trail (1B, 1L, 1D)
    Cross two more passes and ruins along the way. The first pass is Runquraqay at 3,950m (13,113 ft) where, on a clear day, hikers can catch a glimpse of the snow-capped Cordillera Vilcabamba. Hike through cloud forest on the gentle climb to the second pass of the day, walking through original Incan constructions. The highest point of the pass is 3,700m (12,136 ft). On a clear day, enjoy the spectacular views of the Urubamba Valley. At 3,650m (11,972 ft), reach the ruins of Phuyupatamarca, the "town above the clouds." Camp here or go another 1.5 hrs to the WiNay Wayna ruins ("forever young") located at 2,650m (8,694 ft). Included Activities: Inca Trail Hike
    Day 41CuscoDay 41 Machu Picchu/Cusco (1B)
    The final day of the hike starts pre-dawn to reach the Sun Gate before sunrise. Wake up around 03:30 and walk to the checkpoint. Catch the first views of the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu on a clear day. Hike down to Machu Picchu for a guided tour of the site and free time to explore. Opt to visit the Inca Bridge, if time allows. Catch the bus to Aguas Calientes to meet any non-hiking members of your group. Eat and relax before your train back to Cusco in the afternoon. Included Activities: Inca Trail Hike Machu Picchu Guided Tour Big Night Out Transport: Train (1.50 hour(s), 118km) Private Vehicle (2.00 hour(s))
    Day 42CuscoDay 42 Cusco (1B)
    Free day to explore Cusco or relax after the trek. If you are ready for more adventure, opt to go whitewater rafting, horseback riding or mountain biking.
    Day 43ArequipaDay 43 Cusco/Arequipa (1B)
    Enjoy a final free day in Cusco before an overnight bus to Arequipa. Transport: Overnight bus (10.00 hour(s), 520km)
    Day 44ArequipaDay 44 Arequipa
    Those with an interest in history and architecture may take an optional visit to the Convent of Santa Catalina, offering a brief respite from the outside world and a unique view into a bygone way of life. Other optional excursions include rafting and mountaineering. For spicy food lovers, checking out one of the "PicanterIas" is a must. Arequipa has a variety of regional food: alpaca, shrimp, pork, lots of soups, and spicy sauces.
    Day 45Colca CanyonDay 45 Arequipa/Colca Canyon (1B)
    Enjoy an overnight excursion to the impressive Colca Canyon - one of the deepest canyons in the world. Stop in fascinating villages and at "miradors" (scenic lookouts), where, with a little luck, spot Andean condors soaring over the majestic Andes. Other unusual animals that may be spotted in the Andean landscape include three different species of camelids: alpaca, llama, and vicuNa. Included Activities: Colca Canyon Guided Tour Transport: Private Vehicle (4.50-5.00 hours, 165km)
    Day 46ArequipaDay 46 Colca Canyon/Arequipa (1B)
    Get an early start to be on the look out for the condors flying. Travel from Chivay town to a condor viewpoint to admire these magnificent birds in the air. On the way back, stop by some local villages and viewpoints to see old terraces and sections of Colca Canyon, the deepest canyon in the world. Take a lunch break and return to Arequipa in the afternoon. Included Activities: Colca Canyon Guided Tour
    Day 47NazcaDay 47 Chivay/Nazca (1B)
    Drive to Arequipa and enjoy free time in the afternoon. Overnight bus to Nazca. Transport: Private Vehicle (4.50 hour(s)) Overnight bus (9.00 hour(s), 560km)
    Day 48NazcaDay 48 Nazca (1D)
    Travel north to one of the worlds greatest archaeological mysteries, the Nazca Lines. Very little can be seen from the ground. The best view is from a light aircraft, which can easily be arranged.
    Day 49ParacasDay 49 Nazca/Paracas
    Leave Nazca and stop at the Huacachina Oasis for some optional sandboarding. Continue to visit an artisanal winery to sample some local pisco and wine. Paracas is located one hour further. Included Activities: Huacachina Oasis visit Huacachina Winery Visit Transport: Private Vehicle (3.00 hour(s), 140km) Private Vehicle (1.00 hour(s), 70km)
    Day 50LimaDay 50 Paracas/Lima
    Opt to visit the Ballestas Islands in the morning before travelling to Lima for a final night. Be sure to try some ceviche and a Pisco Sour. Transport: Local bus (4.00 hour(s), 250km) Minibus (0.50 hour(s))
    Day 51LimaDay 51 Lima (1B)
    Depart at any time. Included Activities: Departure Day
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