The Explorer (With Inca Trail Trek, start Cusco, end Rio de Janeiro)
About Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Highlights
Arrive Cusco
- City walking tour
- Visit San Blas, La Catedral & Koricancha
Cusco to Sacred Valley
- Entry into the Sacred Valley & a guided tour of the ancient ruins of Pisac & Ollantaytambo
- Try some local Chicha de Jora
Train to Aguas Calientes or trek the Inca Trail
- Train ride to the 104km point
- Tour Machu Picchu with our local guide
Cusco to Jungle Lodge
- City tour
- Canopy hike for amazing jungle views
- Special stay in our Amazon Rainforest Jungle Ecolodge
Jungle Lodge to Puerto Maldonado
- Locally guided jungle catamaran cruise
Lima to Buenos Aires
- Included flight
Buenos Aires
- Tango lesson, show & dinner
- Visit the neighbourhoods of San Telmo, La Boca & Puerto Madero
- City tour
Buenos Aires to Iguassu Falls
- Visit Iguassu National Park (Parque Nacional do Iguaçu - Brazilian side)
Iguassu Falls
- Visit Iguassu National Park (Parque Nacional Iguazú - Argentinian side)
- See the Devils Throat
- Taste delicious Brazillian BBQ
Rio de Janeiro
- Visit Christ the Redeemer statue
- Cable car ride up Sugarloaf Mountain
Rio de Janeiro
- Boat cruise with caipirinhas, sun & music
- Favela Tour
Depart Rio de Janeiro
- Favela Tour
You will visit the following 3 places:

Argentina
Argentina is a diverse country, both naturally and culturally, with geography ranges from northern deserts to humid jungles and culture, art and architectural influences from around the world. The name "Argentina" is derived from Latin argentum ("silver", plata in Spanish), a noun associated with the silver mountains legend, widespread among the first European explorers of the La Plata Basin. The country is best known for its tango, steak and football.

Brazil
Brazil – the largest sovereign state in Latin America. A federal republic, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country, by both geographical area and total population. It is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world, and the only one in the Americas. It is a country of great diversity, and is famous for its football (soccer) tradition and its annual Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Recife and Olinda. It is also a land of profound economic contradictions.

Peru
Peru is an extremely biodiverse country in western South America. From exotic jungle to coastal desert via the breathtaking peaks of the Andes, the country has the second highest number of bird species in the world. The main attractions are their archaeological patrimony of pre-Columbian cultures and the hub of the Inca's empire, their gastronomy, their colonial architecture (it has imposing colonial constructions) and their natural resources (a paradise for ecological tourism). Peru’s staggering variety of places to visit means the potential for adventure is boundless!
