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Machu Picchu

22 DAY TOUR
Departures: 02 Mar ‘20, 20 Apr ‘20, 07 Sep ‘20, 17 Oct ‘20, 01 Mar ’21
Day 3: SACRED VALLEY (B, L) Explore the Sacred Valley and learn
HIGHLIGHTS
about the traditional customs and ancestral weaving techniques
PERU: Lima/ Colonial city of Lima in the indigenous town of Chinchero. Visit the local community
Cuzco/ Ollantaytambo ruins, Sacsayhuaman, of Misminay for a cultural infusion before visiting Ollantaytambo
Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca fortress.
BOLIVIA: La Paz/ Moon Valley, Lake Titicaca Day 4: SACRED VALLEY - MACHU PICCHU (B, L, D) Start your
two-day trip to the unforgettable ruins of Machu Picchu with a
ARGENTINA: Buenos Aires/ Tango Show and Dinner,
wonderful train journey, followed by a comprehensive tour through
La Boca, Recoleta Cemetery,
the beautiful forgotten citadel.
Iguazu Falls – Devils Throat
Day 5: MACHU PICCHU - CUZCO (B) Morning free to explore the
BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro/ Sugarloaf mountain, ruins at your own pace. Afternoon train back to Cuzco.
the Christ the Redeemer on
Corcovado mountain. Day 6: CUZCO (B) Half day city tour of some of the most iconic sites
in and around Cuzco including the Cathedral, Q’oricancha (the
CHILE: Santiago/ La Moneda, San Cristobal Hill temple of the sun) and the fortress of Sacsayhuaman.
Come along on this amazing escorted tour that takes you through Day 7: CUZCO - PUNO (B, L) Spectacular train journey across
the most unforgettable places in South America. Be captivated the Altiplano to Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the highest
by Cuzco the capital city of the ancient Inca civilisation, the navigable lake on Earth.
picturesque Sacred Valley, the memorable ruins of Machu Picchu Day 8: PUNO (B) Boat trip to the unique reed floating islands. Learn
and the beautiful Lake Titicaca. about how the lives of the Uros people are closely tied to the totora
Discover the witch’s market in La Paz before visiting Santiago, set reeds.
amongst the Andes Mountains. Feel the rhythm of the vibrant city Day 9: PUNO - LA PAZ (B, L) Cross from Peru into Bolivia, via the
of Rio de Janeiro, discover the magnificent Iguazu Falls, and enjoy lovely lakeside village of Copacabana with its remarkable church,
the elegant cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires. before boarding a comfortable catamaran to begin the scenic
Choose from a range of optional pre and post tour extensions, crossing of the magical Lake Titicaca. Stop at the mystical Sun
including Galapagos Islands, the Amazon and Patagonia. Island before continuing onto La Paz.
Day 1: AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND - SANTIAGO - LIMA On Day 10: LA PAZ (B) Half day city tour including the rock formations
arrival, transfer to your hotel. of the Moon Valley. Also learn about the local “Pacenos” customs
and traditions including a trip to the local witchery market
Day 2: LIMA - CUZCO- SACRED VALLEY (B) Sightseeing tour
visiting the best sites of colonial and modern Lima. Transfer to Day 11: LA PAZ - BUENOS AIRES (B) Transfer to airport for flight to
the airport, fly to Cuzco. On arrival transfer to your hotel in the Buenos Aires. Transfer to hotel.
Sacred Valley. Day 12: BUENOS AIRES (B) Half day tour of South America’s

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Armenia Bogota FRENCH GUIANA
stylish capital, Buenos Aires, whose architecture and boulevards Galapagos Islands
are influenced by a European heritage. Visit the bohemian street HTS INC
Quito IG
Guayaquil
market of La Boca, the tango barrio of San Telmo and the famous

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Recoleta cemetery, home to the resting place of Eva Peron. In
the evening, experience the tango in all its glory and sample the Puerto
Maldonado
succulent local beef with a dinner and show. Machu Picchu
Lima Puerto Maldonado
Day 13: BUENOS AIRES (B, D) Free Day to explore this exciting city Cuzco
or go shopping. In the evening, experience the tango in all its glory Puno
and sample the succulent local beef with a dinner and show. La Paz Santa Cruz
Day 14: BUENOS AIRES - IGUAZU FALLS (B) Transfer to airport for Rio de Janeiro
your flight to Iguazu Falls. Transfer to hotel.
Iguazu Falls
Day 15: IGUAZU FALLS (B) Guided walk along the many trails on
the Argentine side of the falls, including a small train journey to the
impressive Devil’s Throat.
Day 16: IGUAZU FALLS - RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Tour to the Brazilian Santiago
Buenos Aires
side of the falls, for panoramic views of the 275 falls spanning
nearly 3 kilometres and running along the border of Brazil and
Argentina. Transfer to the airport. Fly to one of the most lively cities Puerto Varas Bariloche
RED: Essence of South America
in the world, Rio De Janeiro. On arrival, transfer to your hotel.
BLUE: Galapagos Extension
Day 17: RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Cable car trip to one of the city’s
GREEN: Amazon Extension
favourite landmarks Sugarloaf mountain, the famous granite and
YELLOW: Patagonia Extension
quartz peak overlooking Guanabara bay for a fantastic view..
Torres del Paine
Day 18: RIO DE JANEIRO (B, D)) Scenic train ride through the Puerto Natales El Calafate
Tijuca Forest up Corcovado Mountain, to see the iconic Christ of
Redeemer statue. Samba show and dinner Punta Arenas

Day 19: RIO DE JANEIRO - SANTIAGO (B) Transfer to airport for


flight to Santiago. Transfer to hotel.
ESSENCE OF SOUTH AMERICA
Day 20: SANTIAGO (B) Half day city tour of Santiago, dramatically DEPARTURES 22 DAYS 02 MAR/20 APR/
set at the foot of the Andes mountains to discover the city’s many 07 SEP/17 OCT 2020
layers of cultural influence, visit “La Moneda” government house 01 MAR 2021
and San Cristobal hill, for fantastic views of the city. SINGLE TWIN Other
extensions
Day 21: SANTIAGO - AUSTRALIA (B) Transfer to the airport for Cost per person $12,736 $10,899 including
Galapagos
flight home. EXTENSION TO THE AMAZON $2,610 $1,810 Cruises
EXTENSION TO THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS $5,961 $3,959 available on
Day 22: ARRIVE AUSTRALIA request.
EXTENSION TO PATAGONIA $5,334 $4,053
Tour includes:
*Surcharges apply for Easter, New Years, Rio Carnval. Call us for reverse itinerary and pricing.
• International economy airfares ex MEL/BNE/SYD/ADL/AKL *Taxes excluded (allow approx $1,180 pp) * Upgrade to Business class from $3,364 pp
• All internal flight within South America
• Accommodation in selected hotels with private facilities Llama at Machu Picchu
• Meals as indicated (20 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners.)
• Return economy Vistadome train to Machu Picchu
• First class catamaran journey across Lake Titicaca
• Transport by air conditioned vehicles
• Comprehensive sightseeing with English speaking local guides.
• Meeting service and airport transfers
• Tour Escort (minimum 10 people) • Tips
Tour excludes:
• Air Taxes (taxes invoiced as tickets are issued - approx $1,180p.p
• Departure Taxes

Christ the Redeemer


La Boca

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RENDEZVOUS
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22 DAY TOUR
Departures: 02 Aug ‘20, 15 Nov ‘20, 21 Mar ‘21
New for 2020 our ‘Latin Rendezvous’ small group escorted airport for your flight to Iguazu Falls. Tour of the Brazilian
tour. The perfect tour to meet like-minded travellers while side of the falls, for panoramic views of the 275 waterfalls.
visiting some of South America’s iconic sites. In this tour you Transfer to your hotel.
may travel solo but not alone. Our expert guides will take
Day 8: IGUAZU FALLS – LIMA (B) Guided walking tour
you some of South America’s best attractions including the
along the many trails on the Argentinean side of the falls,
mighty Iguazu Falls, the ancient citadel Machu Picchu to the
including the impressive Devil’s Throat. Transfer to airport for
intense colours of the Atacama Desert.
your flight to Lima. Transfer to your hotel.
Day 1: AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND - BUENOS AIRES Upon
Day 9: LIMA – CUZCO – SACRED VALLEY (B) Transfer
arrival you will be transferred to your hotel.
to airport for flight to Cuzco. Upon arrival you will be
Day 2: BUENOS AIRES (B) Half day city tour of the stylish transferred to your hotel in the Sacred Valley.
capital, Buenos Aires, whose architecture and boulevards are
Day 10: SACRED VALLEY (B, L) Explore the Sacred Valley and
influenced by a European heritage. Visit the bohemian street
learn about the traditional customs and ancestral weaving
market of La Boca, the tango barrio of San Telmo and the
techniques in the indigenous town of Chinchero. Continue to
famous Recoleta cemetery, home to the resting place of Eva
Moray, an impressive Inca agricultural research facility and
Peron. In the evening, experience the tango in all its glory
finish at the Ollantaytambo fortress.
and sample the succulent local beef with a dinner and show.
Day 11: SACRED VALLEY - MACHU PICCHU (B, L, D) Start
Day 3: BUENOS AIRES (B, D) Free Day to explore this exciting
your two-day trip to the unforgettable ruins of Machu Picchu
city or go shopping. In the evening, will experience one of the
with a wonderful train journey, followed by a comprehensive
best Tango Show in Buenos
tour through the beautiful forgotten citadel
Day 4: BUENOS AIRES – RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Transfer to
Day 12: MACHU PICCHU - CUZCO (B) Morning free to explore
airport for your flight to Rio de Janeiro. Transfer to your
the ruins at your own pace (Why not try climb Huayna
hotel.
Picchu?). You will then catch the afternoon train back to
Day 5: RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Scenic train ride through the Cuzco.
Tijuca Forest up Corcovado Mountain, to see the iconic Christ
Day 13: CUZCO (B) Half day city tour of some of the most
of Redeemer statue.
iconic sites in and around Cuzco including the Cathedral,
Day 6: RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Cable car trip to one of the city’s Q’oricancha (the Temple of the Sun) and the fortress of
favourite landmarks Sugarloaf Mountain, the famous granite Sacsayhuaman.
and quartz peak overlooking Guanabara bay.
Day 14: CUZCO - PUNO (B, L) Spectacular bus journey across
Day 7: RIO DE JANEIRO – IGUAZU FALLS (B) Transfer to the Altiplano to Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the
highest navigable lake on Earth.

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VOYAGER

26 DAY TOUR
Departures 2020: 20 Feb, 28 Feb, 28 Oct, 05 Nov, 28 Nov, 18 Dec, 26 Dec
Departures 2021: 07 Jan, 23 Jan, 06 Feb, 17 Feb, 20 Feb, 25 Feb, 06 Mar, 20 Mar, 25 Mar

HIGHLIGHTS Day 6: IGUAZU FALLS – BUENOS AIRES (B) Transfer to airport for
your flight to Buenos Aires. On arrival, transfer to your hotel.
BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro/ Sugarloaf mountain,
the Christ the Redeemer on Day 7: BUENOS AIRES (B D) Half day tour of South America’s
Corcovado mountain. stylish capital, Buenos Aires, whose architecture and boulevard
are influenced by a strong European heritage. Visit the bohemian
ARGENTINA: Buenos Aires/ Tango Show and Dinner, street market of La Boca, the tango barrio of San Telmo and the
La Boca, Recoleta Cemetery, famous Recoleta cemetery, home to the resting place of Eva Peron.
Iguazu Falls – Devil’s Throat In the evening, experience the tango in all its glory and sample the
Cruise: 14 Night Patagonian Cruise succulent local beef with a dinner and show.
CHILE: Santiago/ La Moneda, San Cristobal Hill

Come aboard for the ultimate South American Extravaganza, the


South American Voyager. Discover the many wonderful sights,
sounds and sensations of this marvelous continent. With a unique
program that combines luxury cruising, personalized touring and
quality hotels.
Day 1: AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND – SANTIAGO – RIO DE
JANEIRO Fly to Rio de Janeiro. On arrival, transfer to your hotel.
Day 2: RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Half day trip to the top of Corcovado
Mountain. Catch a small train through the Tijuca forest, before
reaching the top to see the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue.
Day 3: RIO DE JANEIRO (B) Cable car trip to one of the city’s
favorite landmarks, Sugarloaf mountain; the famous granite and
quartz peaks overlooking Guanabara bay.
Day 4: RIO DE JANEIRO – IGUAZU FALLS (B) Flight to Iguazu falls.
On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Afternoon
tour of the Brazilian side of the falls, for a panoramic view of the
275 falls spanning nearly 3 kilometres.
Day 5: IGUAZU FALLS (B) Guided walk along the many trails on the
Argentine side of the falls, including a small train journey to the
impressive Devil’s Throat. Tango in Buenos Aires

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MACHU PICCHU
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12 DAYS/ 11 NIGHTS TOUR


Departures 2020: 07 Jan, 28 Jan, 10 Mar, 14 Apr, 28 Apr, 26 May, 23 Jun, 14 Jul, 28 Jul, 11 Aug, 01 Sep, 29 Sep, 10 Nov, 08 Dec

Upon arrival in Lima, transfer to your chosen hotel.


HIGHLIGHTS
Day 6: LIMA (B) Half-day city tour of modern and colonial of Lima
ECUADOR: Guayaquil, gateway to Galapagos Islands.
the “City of Kings”. Begin in Miraflores with stops at Parque del
Galapagos Islands/ See the giant tortoises,
Amor (Lovers Park), Presidential Palace, the Archbishop’s Palace,
sea lions, Blue footed Boobies and more.
the Municipality of Lima and the Cathedral.
PERU: Lima/ Colonial City, Cuzco, Ollantaytambo Day 7: LIMA – CUZCO – SACRED VALLEY (B) Transfer to the airport
ruins, Sacsayhuaman, Machu Picchu to board your flight to Cuzco (flight not included). Upon arrival in
Cuzco you will be met and then transferred to your choice of hotel
in the Sacred Valley. Have the rest of the day at leisure to rest and
Day 1: AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND – SANTIAGO - GUAYAQUIL adjust to the altitude.
Upon arrival transfer to your hotel in Guayaquil. Day 8: SACRED VALLEY – AGUAS CALIENTES (B, L) Head to
Day 2: GUAYAQUIL – GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (B, D) Transfer to Chinchero to visit PARWA Centre, Chinchero Church and Incan
the airport for your flight to Galapagos (flight not included). Arrive ruins. Stop at Racchi Viewpoint for spectacular views of the Sacred
on Baltra Island the gateway to the Galapagos. Transfer to an Valley. After lunch head to Ollantaytambo to explore the town and
exclusive giant tortoise reserve for your stay. fortress of the same name. Afternoon train to Machu Picchu.
Day 3: GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (B) Explore Puerto Ayora’s Bay Overnight at your choice of hotel in Aguas Calientes (Machu
Exploration navigating La Loberia Island a snorkelling hotspot for Picchu).
sea turtles, colourful fish and inquisitive sea lions. Hike to Túnel del Day 9: MACHU PICCHU – CUZCO (B, L) Transfer to visit the ancient
Amor (lover’s tunnel) for breathtaking views. On return visit Punta citadel Machu Picchu. After your guided tour you are free to explore
Estrada’s dock to observe marine iguanas. on your own. Descend to Aguas Calientes for lunch and board the
OPTIONAL ALTERNATIVE EXPERIENCE GARRAPATERO BEACH, train later for the return trip. Arrive at Poroy Station and transfer
CHARLES DARWIN RESEARCH STATION & ARTISAN VISITS back to your choice of hotel in Cuzco.
Day 4: GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (B, L) Embark your yacht for expert
led excursions to nearby islands. Visits may include North Seymour, Day 10: CUZCO (B) Day at leisure to explore this beautiful colonial
South Plazas, Sante Fe Island, Bartolome and Sullivan Bay. Later city.
disembark and transfer to your hotel in Puerto Ayora.
OPTIONAL CITY TOUR, SACSAYHUAMAN, AND NEARBY
Day 5: GALAPAGOS ISLANDS – GUAYAQUIL – LIMA (B) Transfer to ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES
the airport to board your flight to Lima, Peru (flight not included).

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CHILE

Chile’s long and narrow territory on the south western side PATAGONIA
of South America, stretches for 4,200 km between the
This area offers some of the most beautiful landscapes in
Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Chile has a land
the world with untouched forests, snow capped mountains,
area of 756,096 square km on the South American
Andean volcanoes and further inwards, torrential rivers
continent and another 125,000 square km in Antarctica.
flowing through valleys majestically into the plains of the
San Felix, San Ambrosio, Salas y Gomez, Easter Island,
pampas.
Juan Fernandez Island, and Diego Ramirez Islands are also
part of the national territory.
Arica
THE NORTHERN REGION
Iquique
The north of Chile is a landscape of solitary beaches, vast
San Pedro Calama
deserts and enormous, perfectly conical volcanoes, with de Atacama
picturesque Andean villages, ruins of Precolumbian cultures
and abandoned mining towns. Antofagasta

The Atacama Desert, once a booming region for the


CHILE
extraction of nitrate, is today only a collection of ghost towns.
However, it offers unique landscapes dominated by salt flats, La Serena
hot springs and geysers.

THE CENTRAL REGION Easter Island Valparaiso


Santiago
The fertile central valley, pinched between the Andes and
the Cordillera de la Costa (coastal range), is the agricultural
heart of Chile, while the capital Santiago, home to over 5 Concepcion
million people, is far and away the economic and cultural
heart of the nation. Santiago, with its European elegance and Temuco
Pucon
modern, innovative architecture is, at most, a two-hour drive
Puerto Varas
from the coast and surrounded by the picturesque valleys Puerto Montt
that produce some of the world’s leading wines. Chiloé
Valparaiso, the country’s main port, features steep streets
set amongst rising hills and the neighbouring beachside city
of Viña del Mar are located only a couple of hours away. Balmaceda

THE SOUTH AND LAKE DISTRICT


The lush territory south of Biobio River was the home of
the Mapuche Indians who successfully resisted the Spanish Torres del Paine
conquest for 300 years. This region, the Lakes district is home Puerto Natales
to many National Parks. Colourful Puerto Montt, adorned
with picturesque markets, is a base for many navigation
excursions. Puerto Varas, on the border of Lake Llanquihue,
Punta Arenas
faces the Osorno Volcano, and is one of the cities en-route to
the famous lake crossing to Bariloche.

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ARGENTINA
ARGENTINA

Comprising almost the entire southern half of South


America, Argentina is a land of many regions; from sun
Humahuaca Iguazu Falls
drenched beaches and blue sea, to caps of polar ice, Salta
unscaleable heights of mountain ranges, magnificent plains Ibera
of the pampas and subtropical forests.
Córdoba
THE GREAT WATERS
In the humid subtropics, an area of red earth and San Juan
magnificent jungle, lies Iguazu, ‘great waters’ in the Guarani Rosario
Mendoza
language, one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the Santiago
world. These great waters flow through the Iguazu National Buenos Aires
Park and onto the falls of the Mocona, the Pilcomayo
National Park, El Palmar de Colon National Park, the Ibera
ARGENTINA
Marshlands and the Chaqueñas Plains. Mar del Plata
Neuquen Bahia Blanca
NORTH WEST WINE REGION
Pucon San Martin de los Andes
The high peaks are the home of the Aconcagua, ‘stone
Bariloche
sentinel’, snow capped volcanoes, plateaus, dry gullies and
Puerto Montt Esquel
deserts. Under brilliant blue skies, time stands still for the
inhabitants of small villages and charming towns. In the Puerto Madryn
heart of Argentina’s wine country lies Mendoza, famed for its
Malbecs.
Comodoro Rivadavia
THE PAMPAS
In the centre of Argentina is the region of the Great Plains
–one of the most fertile areas of the country and where most
of the nation’s agriculture is located. To the south, the plains El Chalten
give way to small hills in Tandil and de la Ventana, and to the Torres del
Paine El Calafate
west lies Cordoba.
Puerto Perito Moreno
Natales
PATAGONIA
On the heights of the most beautiful mountains on earth,
nature has created granite peaks and ice fields whose glacial
tongues end in lakes of unrivalled beauty. National parks,
mountains and forests make Patagonia an ideal place for
Ushuaia
adventure, hiking and trekking.

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URUGUAY
URUGUAY

Lighthouse in Jose Ignacio near Punta del Este

Whilst smaller in landmass and with fewer tourist


drawcards than its South American neighbours, Uruguay’s
accessibility, contrasting cities and a range of attractions
set amongst a more relaxed atmosphere make it a worthy
side trip for short or extended stays.
Situated just across the River Plate from Buenos Aires, tourists
are drawn to the historically intriguing town of Colonia, the
eclectic capital of Montevideo and the beautiful Atlantic beach
resorts such as the exclusive Punta del Este.
URUGUAY
MONTEVIDEO
The city was founded between 1726 and 1730 and the early Lago Rincon del Bonete
European migration created a cosmopolitan atmosphere that
still remains but without the bustle of a larger city. Located Jose Ignacio
in the estuary of the River Plate and facing the South Atlantic Colonia
Ocean, the capital has plenty to offer in the way of picturesque Punta del Este
avenues and promenades, shopping centres and a wealth of Montevideo
restaurants.
MONTEVIDEO STOPOVER
3 DAYS / 2 NIGHTS
Includes: HOTELS IN MONTEVIDEO
• 2 nights accommodation at selected hotel with breakfast
• Half day city tour
• Return airport transfers.

Balmoral Plaza Radisson Hotel


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PERU
PERU

Women and their llamas in Ollantaytambo

Peru is a country with some of the most spectacular and


varied scenery in South America. The Peruvian Andes are
arguably the most beautiful on the continent and the
mountains are home to millions of highland Indians who
still speak the ancient tongue of Quechua and maintain
their traditional way of life. PERU Iquitos
The multiple layers of influence from a number of great
civilisations make Peru a fascinating destination. You can Chachapoyas
Chiclayo
wander around colonial cities that have preserved the legacy
of the Spanish conquistadors, visit the ancient Incan capital Trujillo
Puerto
of Cuzco, explore the lost city of Machu Picchu and ponder Andes Maldonado
the enigma of the Nazca Lines.
Huancayo
AREQUIPA Lima Manu
Machu Picchu Puerto
This beautiful city, a UNESCO World heritage site is just as Maldonado
magnificent as Cuzco, but without the crowds. Overlooked by Pisco
a snow capped volcano, Arequipa’s historical centre has Inca, Ica Cuzco
Coloinial and 19th Century influences. Nazca Andes
Colca Canyon
COLCA CANYON Puno
Arequipa
Plunging over 4km into an Andean valley, Colca is one of the Lake Titicaca
world’s deepest canyons, home to the majestic condors who
ride the thermal winds.
navigable lake in the world. Sites to see include the floating
CUZCO reed islands of Uros and Taquile.
Cuzco was the capital of the Inca Empire. A UNESCO World
heritage site, sitting at 3,400m, is the gateway to the Inca Trail NAZCA LINES
and the Sacred Valley. One of the most unexplained mysteries, The Nazca lines are
thought to have been created over 1000 years ago. There are
LAKE TITICACA over 70 animal, birds and human geometric designs that can
At 3,800m, Puno is the gateway to Lake Titicaca, the highest only been from the sky.

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