
Triple Delight Of South America: Peru, Argentina and Brazil (11 Days/ 10 Nights)
Peru is a country in South America that’s home to a section of Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city high in the Andes mountains. The region around Machu Picchu, including the Sacred Valley, Inca Trail and colonial city of Cusco, is rich in archaeological sites. On Peru’s arid Pacific coast is Lima, the capital, with a preserved colonial center and important collections of pre-Columbian art.
Second in South America only to Brazil in size and population, Argentina is a plain, rising from the Atlantic to the Chilean border and the towering Andes peaks. Aconcagua (22,834 ft, 6,960 m) is the highest peak in the world outside Asia. Argentina is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay on the north, and by Uruguay and Brazil on the east. The northern area is the swampy and partly wooded Gran Chaco, bordering Bolivia and Paraguay. South of that are the rolling, fertile Pampas, which are rich in agriculture and sheep- and cattle-grazing and support most of the population. Further south is Patagonia, a region of cool, arid steppes with some wooded and fertile sections.
Brazil, a vast South American country, stretches from the Amazon Basin in the north to vineyards and massive Iguaçu Falls in the south. Rio de Janeiro, symbolized by its 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, is famed for its busy Copacabana and Ipanema beaches as well as its enormous, raucous Carnival festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba music and dance.
Elite Voyages offers year-round departures. Contact us regarding custom departure dates and availability.
$6,890 – $9,240
Peru is a country in South America that’s home to a section of Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city high in the Andes mountains. The region around Machu Picchu, including the Sacred Valley, Inca Trail and colonial city of Cusco, is rich in archaeological sites. On Peru’s arid Pacific coast is Lima, the capital, with a preserved colonial center and important collections of pre-Columbian art.
Second in South America only to Brazil in size and population, Argentina is a plain, rising from the Atlantic to the Chilean border and the towering Andes peaks. Aconcagua (22,834 ft, 6,960 m) is the highest peak in the world outside Asia. Argentina is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay on the north, and by Uruguay and Brazil on the east. The northern area is the swampy and partly wooded Gran Chaco, bordering Bolivia and Paraguay. South of that are the rolling, fertile Pampas, which are rich in agriculture and sheep- and cattle-grazing and support most of the population. Further south is Patagonia, a region of cool, arid steppes with some wooded and fertile sections.
Brazil, a vast South American country, stretches from the Amazon Basin in the north to vineyards and massive Iguaçu Falls in the south. Rio de Janeiro, symbolized by its 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, is famed for its busy Copacabana and Ipanema beaches as well as its enormous, raucous Carnival festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba music and dance.
Elite Voyages offers year-round departures. Contact us regarding custom departure dates and availability.
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- Vacation Style Holiday TypeCulture, Discovery, Family, Guided Tours, History, Jungle, Trekking, Wildlife
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Peru, in South America, is home to a section of the Amazon rainforest, and Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city high in the Andes mountains. The region around Machu Picchu, including the Sacred Valley, Inca Trail and the colonial city of Cusco, is rich in archaeological sites. On Peru’s arid Pacific coast is Lima, the capital, with a preserved colonial center and important collections of pre-Columbian art.
Second in South America only to Brazil in size and population, Argentina is a plain, rising from the Atlantic to the Chilean border and the towering Andes peaks. Aconcagua (22,834 ft, 6,960 m) is the highest peak in the world outside Asia. Argentina is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay on the north, and by Uruguay and Brazil on the east. The northern area is the swampy and partly wooded Gran Chaco, bordering Bolivia and Paraguay. South of that are the rolling, fertile Pampas, which are rich in agriculture and sheep- and cattle-grazing and support most of the population. Further south is Patagonia, a region of cool, arid steppes with some wooded and fertile sections.
Brazil, a vast South American country, stretches from the Amazon Basin in the north to vineyards and massive Iguaçu Falls in the south. Rio de Janeiro, symbolized by its 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, is famed for its busy Copacabana and Ipanema beaches as well as its enormous, raucous Carnival festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes, and samba music and dance.
Carbon bonds: Passengers have the chance to offset their carbon footprint while they travel by purchasing bonds from $ 10, equivalent to 1 ton. This way they will be contributing to conservation projects in the Peruvian Amazon.
Visa Requirements:
* Please note that USA, Canadian or Australian passports holders have to pay a reciprocity fee on-line. Please check the following link for further information. – https://virtual.provinciapagos.com.ar/ArgentineTaxes/
* Passengers crossing the border to Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay or Bolivia, even if only for the day, may need a visa. Please check with the corresponding embassy in your country in order to avoid any inconveniences.
*Effective June 17, 2019, American passport holders no longer need an entry visa to Brazil, and travels within the country are good for a 90-day stay.
Private transfers between airports and hotels.
- 10-nights accommodations at listed hotels, including all taxes and service charges.
- Meals as indicated. B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner.
- Comprehensive sightseeing includes entrance fees.
- The services of an English-speaking Tour Guide/Escort.
- Baggage handling and porterage.
- The services of a professional Tour Host.
- Tour Warranty.
- International airfare from USA gateway
- Domestic airfare: (approx. $1,290.00 P.P)
- Travel Insurance
- Gratuities for your local guides and drivers
- Day 1 USA-Arrive in Lima, Peru
- Day 2 Lima, Peru
- Day 3 Lima, Cusco
- Day 4 Cusco, Sacred Valley
- Day 5 Cusco & Buenos Aires
- Day 6 Buenos Aires
- Day 7 Buenos Aires, Iguazu (Argentina Side)
- Day 8 Iguazu (Argentina Side), Foz Do Iguazu
- Day 9 Foz Do Iguazu/ Rio de Janeiro
- Day 10 Rio de Janeiro
- Day 11 Rio de Janeiro-USA



AC Hotel Lima MiraFlores (Deluxe)
Lima, Peru
Tambo del Inka (Deluxe)
Sacred Valley, Peru
Madero Buenos Aires (Deluxe)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palladio Buenos Hotel (Luxury)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Alvear Icon Hotel (Luxury)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loi Suites Iguazu Studio (Deluxe)
Iguazu, Argentina
Gran Melia Hotel (Luxury)
Iguazu, Argentina
Fasano Hotel (Luxury)
Iguazu, Brazil
Great questions! The answer is carbon bonds! Carbon bonds give passengers the chance to offset their carbon footprint while they travel by purchasing bonds from $10, equivalent to 1 ton. This way they will be
contributing to conservation projects in the Peruvian Amazon!
Single supplement fees are $2,790.00 per person (both deluxe and luxury)
Visa Requirements:
* Please note that USA, Canadian or Australian passports holders have to
pay a reciprocity fee on-line. Please check the following link for further
information. – https://virtual.provinciapagos.com.ar/ArgentineTaxes/
* Passengers crossing the border to Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay or Bolivia,
even if only for the day, may need a visa. Please check with the
corresponding embassy in your country in order to avoid any inconveniences.
*Effective June 17, 2019, American passport holders are no longer need
an entry-visa to Brazil. Travels in the country are good for a 90-day stay.
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- Land Only
- Los Angeles, CA (LAX)