Von den Anden nach Rio de Janeiro I
- Besuch des Salar de Uyuni - größter Salzsee der Erde
- Erlebe die spektakulären Iguazu Wasserfälle
- Stopp in der Kolonialstadt Parati
- Rio de Janeiro - Karnevalshauptstadt der Welt
- Erlebe den Charme von Buenos Aires
- Überblick
- Leistungen
- Reiseverlauf
- Termine & Preise
- Zusatzinformationen
- Einreisebestimmungen
28 Tage Bolivien · Argentinien · Brasilien
18 bis 39- Reise-Nr.: 135Y10002
- Internationale Gruppenreise
- Teilnehmer (min./max.): 6-34
- Alter (von/bis): 18 - 39 Jahre
- Hinweis zur Mindestteilnehmerzahl
Leistungen enthalten
- Südamerika Overlandtour gemäß Programm
- Transport in voll ausgerüstetem Overland-Truck
- Komplette Camping- und Kochausrüstung (außer Schlafsack und Liegematte)
- Campinggebühren
- Unterkünfte und Mahlzeiten gemäß Programm
- Ausflüge und Aktivitäten:
- Tagesausflug nach Uyuni
- Fahrt durch Argentiniens Weinregion
- Iguazú Wasserfälle von argentinischer und brasilianischer Seite
Leistungen nicht enthalten
- Internationale Flüge (gerne über uns buchbar)
- Local Payment (vor Ort zahlbarer Teil des Reisepreises)
- Nicht genannte Mahlzeiten und Getränke
- Reiseversicherungen
- Persönliche Ausgaben, Trinkgelder
- Flughafentransfers
- Schlafsack und Liegematte
- Optionale Ausflüge und Aktivitäten
Unterbringung
5x Standard-Hotel10x Hostel
12x Camping
Während des Campens übernachtest du in Zwei-Personen-Zelten. Alleinreisende werden zusammen mit einem/r Mitreisenden gleichen Geschlechts untergebracht. Die Camping- und Kochausrüstung wird zur Verfügung gestellt. Alles was du brauchst ist ein eigener Schlafsack und eine Schlaf-/Isomatte.
Zusätzlich wird in Hotels und Hostels (ggf. Mehrbett) übernachtet, die zwar einfach, aber dennoch sauber und in der Regel zentral gelegen sind. Die Zimmer sind in den meisten Fällen mit eigenem Bad ausgestattet, gelegentlich sind jedoch auch Gemeinschaftsbadezimmer möglich.
Die Unterbringung im Einzelzimmer ist nicht möglich.
Verpflegung
21x Frühstück
18x Mittagessen
12x Abendessen
Tourbegleitung
Englischsprachiger Reiseleiter, Fahrer
Transportarten
Overland-Truck
Zusätzliche Übernachtungen
Tourhotel in La Paz
Einzelzimmer: 21 EUR
Doppelzimmer: 16 EUR p.P.
Tourhotel in Rio de Janeiro
Einzelzimmer: 89 EUR
Doppelzimmer: 44 EUR p.P.
Einzelzimmer: 21 EUR
Doppelzimmer: 16 EUR p.P.
Tourhotel in Rio de Janeiro
Einzelzimmer: 89 EUR
Doppelzimmer: 44 EUR p.P.
Flughafentransfer
La Paz
pro Fahrzeug (maximal 3 Personen): 18 EUR
Rio de Janeiro
pro Fahrzeug (maximal 3 Personen): 52 EUR
pro Fahrzeug (maximal 3 Personen): 18 EUR
Rio de Janeiro
pro Fahrzeug (maximal 3 Personen): 52 EUR
Optionale Ausflüge / Zusatzleistungen
Red Caps Stadtführung - kostenfrei
Death Road Mountain Biking US$124
POTOSI:
Tour Silbermine US$15
City Tour US$13
Heiße Quellen US$15
SALTA:
Rafting (kompletter Tag) US$85
Reiten auf einer Ranch inkl. BBQ US$80
CORDOBA:
Estancia excursion ab US$65
BUENOS AIRES:
Tango Show & Abendessen US$90
Hop on/hop off Bus US$20
Erkundung La Boca und San Telmo - kostenfrei
Tigre Delta Tagesausflug US$22
Fußballspiel inkl. Tansfers & Guide ab US$80
Buenos Aires City Tour US$20
FOZ DO IGUACU:
Helikopterrundflug US$120
Vogelpark US$14
Rafain Show US$50
Itaipu Staudamm US$25
BONITO:
Rio Prata Schnorcheln inkl. Mittagessen + Guide (7 Stunden) US$ 75
Rio Mimosa Wasserfall Tour inkl. Mittagessen US$38
Balneario do Sol inkl. Transport und Eintritt US$15
PARATI:
Bootstour US$40
RIO DE JANEIRO:
Rio de Janeiro City Tour US$47
Pão de Açúcar (Zuckerhut) Seilbahn US$12
Maracana Stadiumstour US$7-35
Favela Halbtagestour US$25
Hang-gliding US$145
Bitte beachte, dass die angegebenen Preise der Orientierung dienen und sich jederzeit ändern können.
Day 1 - Arrive La Paz
The first day of your tour is simply an arrival day with no pre-organised activities. In order to allow time to relax and see some of the sights you may wish to add pre-tour accommodation.
La Paz is built in the basin of a spectacular ancient crater caused by a meteorite, with the snow-capped Illimani in the background. At an altitude of 3,660 metres, the city is said to host the highest football stadium in the world.
The city has colourful indigenous street markets including the ‘witches market' where women in flared skirts sell, amongst other things, dead cats and llama foetuses which are placed under new buildings in a bid to keep evil spirits away. The main square, Plaza Murillo, is where many years ago a president of the republic was lynched from a lamppost. La Paz is one of the best places to see a traditional peña show of Andean music and dance where local musicians play their time-honoured instruments such as zampoñas (pipes) and charangos (ukulele).
There are plenty of excursions available in La Paz. Check out the Moon Valley with its strange rock formations shaped by the weather. Another fantastic excursion is to Coroico, the gateway to the Bolivian jungle region and a great place to see sub-tropical vegetation and plants. En-route you will cross a 5,000 metre high pass before descending to 1,300 metres on narrow mountain roads bordered by sheer drops. The excursion to Coroico can also be done by mountain bike, as it is downhill nearly all the way and very exhilarating, but beware, colloquially known as ‘Death Road’, it is not at all for the fainthearted and great care must be taken!
Please note: On arrival in Bolivia you will be required to pay an entry fee of US$10.
Optional Excursions
Red Caps walking tours - free (tips appreciated) • Death Road Mountain Biking - US$124
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Sagarnaga or similar.
Day 2 to 3 - Uyuni
Travelling on we head to the desolate town of Uyuní in the south of Bolivia, to visit what is claimed to be the largest salt flat in the world, the brilliantly white and vast Salar de Uyuní. We will stay two nights here and you can enjoy an included excursion onto the salar in four-wheel-drive vehicles. Explore places such as Fish Island, where there are great views of the surrounding lake and giant cacti. The fantastic contrast of the brilliant blue sky (weather permitting of course) and the pure white of the salt flats is surreal. This area proves to be a very popular place for some creative photo opportunities.
Approximate Driving Time: Nine Hour Drive
Included Excursions
Uyuni Salt Flats day trip
Accommodation
2 night(s) in hotels at Toñito Hotel or similar . No single room upgrade available.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 4 - Potosí
We now travel to Potosí, the highest city of its size on Earth at 4,070 metres, with a population of 110,000 people. The history of Potosí, its fame and splendour, as well as its tragedy and horror, is closely linked to silver. The city was founded in 1545 soon after the discovery of silver in a nearby hill, the Cerro Rico (or Rich Hill). The veins proved to be so prolific that they quickly became known as the world’s richest source of the precious metal. Silver from Potosí underwrote the Spanish economy, particularly its monarchy's extravagance, for over two centuries. Millions of indigenous people, and later, African slaves, were made to work in the mines where conditions were so appalling and dangerous that miners died in horrific numbers, either in accidents or from silicosis pneumonia. During the three centuries of colonial rule, it is estimated that eight million Africans and locals died in the Potosí mines. Reminders of the grand colonial city are still evident in the narrow streets, formal balconied mansions and ornate churches. We offer you the opportunity to visit one of the mines (optional) where you will learn from first-hand experience some of the hardship that miners still suffer. You soon realise that the mines are worked today in much the same way as they were under Spanish rule.
Approximate Driving Time: Five Hour Drive
Optional Excursions
Silver mine tour - US$15 • City tour - US$13 • Hot springs - US$15
Accommodation
1 night in hotels at Hotel Jerusalem or similar.
Day 5 - Tupiza
Winding our way along the dusty roads of Bolivia, which are some of the most rugged in South America, we head towards the Argentine border amidst the vividly coloured rock formations and giant cacti. We arrive at Tupiza where we will take respite from the arid surrounds and dusty road. Legend has it that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid met their end at the hands of the Bolivian army near Tupiza, concluding their notorious string of bank raids.
Approximate Driving Time: Five Hour Drive
Accommodation
1 night in hostels at Refugio Del Turista or similar.
Meals
1 Lunch
Day 6 to 7 - Salta
Crossing into Argentina we drive past stunning multi-coloured sedimentary rock formations that offer beautiful photo opportunities. We arrive in the striking city of Salta in the Lerma Valley at the foothills of the Andes, established in 1582. Salta has many old colonial buildings, a cathedral with ancient statues of the Cristo del Milagro (Miracle of Christ) and the Virgin Mary, which were brought over from Spain in 1592. For an adrenaline rush you can hire mountain bikes for a couple of hours of thrilling descents or take a quad bike tour to explore less challenging terrain. For more peaceful excursions you can stretch your legs on a trek, taking in beautiful local flora and fauna, as well as an impressive series of cascadas (waterfalls).
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Included Excursions
Drive through Argentina's wine region
Optional Excursions
Full day rafting - US$85 • Horse riding at ranch with BBQ lunch - US$80
Accommodation
2 night(s) in hostels at Ferienhaus Hostel or similar.
Meals
1 Lunch
Day 8 to 10 - Cafayate
Leaving Salta we drive past lush farmlands where you may catch a glimpse of traditional subsistence farmers at work. We travel to Cafayate past scenic vineyards.
Approximate Driving Time: Four Hour Drive
Accommodation
3 night(s) camping at Luz y Fuerza or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 3 Lunch, 3 Dinner
Day 11 to 12 - Cordoba
Cordoba is a busy modern industrial city near the geographical centre of Argentina in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas mountains. Established in 1573, Córdoba boasts the country's oldest university and a young, dynamic student population. During the day you can visit an array of richly decorated churches, including Argentina's oldest cathedral and the Manzana Jesuitica (Jesuit Block) which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
From Cordoba we have the chance to visit a traditional estancia, home to real-life cowboys.
Approximate Driving Time: Six Hour Drive
Optional Excursions
Estancia excursion - From US$65
Accommodation
2 night(s) in hostels at Aldea Hostel or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 13 to 16 - Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a beautiful city with lovely green parks, plazas and wide boulevards. Our hostel is an excellent location, within walking distance to many of the city's highlights and close to transport links to the rest of the city. The balcony of the presidential palace the Casa Rosada (Pink Palace) is where Eva Perón made many of her speeches and is also the place where Madonna sang, “Don't cry for me Argentina” in the film Evita. Across the Plaza de Mayo you will also find the Cabildo (the old town hall) the Palacio Municipal (City Hall) and the cathedral. Every Thursday afternoon in this plaza the "Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo" march in remembrance of their family members who disappeared in the 1970s when the country was under military rule. There are many excellent restaurants in the Puerto Madera area and it is well worth a visit to the port of La Boca for its colourful buildings and cultural history. In nearby San Telmo, the bohemian area, there is a fascinating antique market every Sunday. The Recoleta Cemetery, almost like an enclosed city of its own, is where Eva Peron and many other rich and famous Argentines are buried - well worth a visit. The reputation of Buenos Aires' nightlife is not overstated as there are many nightclubs, bars, restaurants and cinemas open until all hours. For a great evening out, you may want to see a tango show in the city where the dance originated, and you shouldn't leave Buenos Aires before trying one of the best steaks you’ll find in the world!
Why not get another country under your belt and catch a ferry over to Uruguay for a day trip to the fascinating town Colonia del Sacramento. Visit the historical old quarter-a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site
Optional Excursions
Tango show & dinner - US$90 • Hop on/hop off bus - US$20 • Explore La Boca and San Telmo artistic neighbourhoods - free • Various historic plazas & squares - free • Tigre Delta day trip, exploring the elegant neighbourhood by train and catamaran - US$22 • Football match including transfers and guide - from US$80 • Buenos Aires city tour - US$20
Accommodation
4 night(s) in hostels at Hostel Florida Suites or similar.
Meals
4 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 17 - En route
We have a long drive day as we head to Puerto Iguazú, our gateway for the mighty Iguazú Falls.
Accommodation
1 night camping.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 18 - Puerto Iguazú
Continuing on we arrive in Puerto Iguazú. Tonight, visit some of the town's bars and clubs close to our hostel before visiting the falls tomorrow.
Approximate Driving Time: Six Hour Drive
Accommodation
1 night in hostels at Bambu Hostel or similar.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 19 to 20 - Foz do Iguaçu
We reach the little Brazilian town of Foz do Iguaçu (Iguazu Falls), where some 275 separate waterfalls cascade over a two-and-a-half-kilometre-wide cliff face. We first visit the stunning falls from the Brazilian side which offers panoramic views of the numerous waterfalls on the Argentine side.
For a bird's eye view over the entire falls you can take an optional scenic helicopter ride. There is also an excellent bird park nearby and you can visit the world's largest hydroelectric dam at Itaipu where videos show the environmental planning behind the dam project. If you’re keeping a keen eye on your country tally you can pop into neighbouring Paraguay by public bus (you don't even have to get your passport stamped) for a bit of shopping in Ciudad del Esté.
Approximate Driving Time: Two Hours
Included Excursions
Iguazú Falls from Brazil & Argentina
Optional Excursions
Helicopter ride - US$120 • Bird Park - US$14 • Rafain Show - US$50 • Itaipu Dam - US$25
Accommodation
2 night(s) camping at Natura Camping or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast(s), 2 Lunch(es), 2 Dinner(s)
Day 21 - En route
We hit the road making our way north in the interior of the continent towards Bonito. It is a long drive and we will stop for one night en route to break up the journey.
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Accommodation
1 night camping.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 22 to 23 - Bonito
Bonito is located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and is renowned for the unbelievable blue of its rivers and cave lakes. The waters are filtered through the enormous quantity of limestone in the ground and the impurities are deposited at the bottom of the river bed making the rivers appear some of the clearest in the world.
We have time here to take in some great optional activities which include cave and river snorkelling, rainforest walks and wildlife spotting.
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Optional Excursions
Rio da Prata snorkelling (7 hours) - US$75 includes lunch and guide • Mimosa waterfalls tour - US$38 includes buffet lunch • Balneario do Sol, local swimming hole and games - US$15 includes transport and entry
Accommodation
2 night(s) camping at Bonito Hostel or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 2 Lunch, 2 Dinner
Day 24 - En route
We continue our trip making our way towards the Costa Verde. During the drive you will get some idea of the size of Brazil as it will take two days driving before we hit the coast. We will camp en route to break up the journey with travel times determining the locations.
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Accommodation
1 night camping.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 25 to 26 - Parati
Getting to the Costa Verde we arrive at Parati which is a preserved Portuguese colonial town (1500-1822). The town is renowned for its historic town centre, the coast and mountains in the region. Parati was also a major port for the exportation of gold and coffee during the 17th and 19th centuries respectively and recommended excursions include a sailing schooner cruise around the bays, rainforest treks and walking the gold trail.
Approximate Driving Time: Four to eight hours depending on the day before
Optional Excursions
Parati boat cruise - US$40
Accommodation
2 night(s) camping at Camping Portal Paraty or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 2 Lunch, 2 Dinner
Day 27 - Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or more commonly known as Rio, is the second largest city in Brazil and arguably one of the most beautiful cities of the world. In the late 17th century the Portuguese found gold and diamonds in the nearby state of Minas Gerais and thus Rio became the main port for exporting the new found wealth. During the colonial Portuguese period of 1763-1815, Rio was the capital of Brazil.
The city has so much to offer from its natural sites to its famous landmarks including Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain) and Corcovado with its famous ‘Cristo Redentor’ (Christ the Redeemer statue) - both of which offer great views over the city. You of course have to visit the famous beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. And of course, if you are in Rio around February/March time, get ready for the world's biggest party, the Rio Carnival!
Please note that the four nights during Rio Carnival are not included in the tour price and it is essential to pre-book accommodation if you wish to stay on for the Carnival. Please
contact us for more information and prices.
Approximate Driving Time: Six Hour Drive
Optional Excursions
Full day Rio de Janeiro city tour - US$47 • Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf) cable car - US$12 • Beaches - free • Maracana Stadium tour - US$7-35 • Favela half day tour - US$25 • Hang-gliding - US$145
Accommodation
1 night in hotels at Hotel Arcos Rio Palace or similar.
Meals
1 Breakfast
Day 28 - Depart Rio de Janeiro
Your adventure of a lifetime comes to an end today. If you have a late flight or have lengthened your stay by adding post tour accommodation you will have more time to explore the sights.
Meals
1 Breakfast
The first day of your tour is simply an arrival day with no pre-organised activities. In order to allow time to relax and see some of the sights you may wish to add pre-tour accommodation.
La Paz is built in the basin of a spectacular ancient crater caused by a meteorite, with the snow-capped Illimani in the background. At an altitude of 3,660 metres, the city is said to host the highest football stadium in the world.
The city has colourful indigenous street markets including the ‘witches market' where women in flared skirts sell, amongst other things, dead cats and llama foetuses which are placed under new buildings in a bid to keep evil spirits away. The main square, Plaza Murillo, is where many years ago a president of the republic was lynched from a lamppost. La Paz is one of the best places to see a traditional peña show of Andean music and dance where local musicians play their time-honoured instruments such as zampoñas (pipes) and charangos (ukulele).
There are plenty of excursions available in La Paz. Check out the Moon Valley with its strange rock formations shaped by the weather. Another fantastic excursion is to Coroico, the gateway to the Bolivian jungle region and a great place to see sub-tropical vegetation and plants. En-route you will cross a 5,000 metre high pass before descending to 1,300 metres on narrow mountain roads bordered by sheer drops. The excursion to Coroico can also be done by mountain bike, as it is downhill nearly all the way and very exhilarating, but beware, colloquially known as ‘Death Road’, it is not at all for the fainthearted and great care must be taken!
Please note: On arrival in Bolivia you will be required to pay an entry fee of US$10.
Optional Excursions
Red Caps walking tours - free (tips appreciated) • Death Road Mountain Biking - US$124
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Sagarnaga or similar.
Day 2 to 3 - Uyuni
Travelling on we head to the desolate town of Uyuní in the south of Bolivia, to visit what is claimed to be the largest salt flat in the world, the brilliantly white and vast Salar de Uyuní. We will stay two nights here and you can enjoy an included excursion onto the salar in four-wheel-drive vehicles. Explore places such as Fish Island, where there are great views of the surrounding lake and giant cacti. The fantastic contrast of the brilliant blue sky (weather permitting of course) and the pure white of the salt flats is surreal. This area proves to be a very popular place for some creative photo opportunities.
Approximate Driving Time: Nine Hour Drive
Included Excursions
Uyuni Salt Flats day trip
Accommodation
2 night(s) in hotels at Toñito Hotel or similar . No single room upgrade available.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 4 - Potosí
We now travel to Potosí, the highest city of its size on Earth at 4,070 metres, with a population of 110,000 people. The history of Potosí, its fame and splendour, as well as its tragedy and horror, is closely linked to silver. The city was founded in 1545 soon after the discovery of silver in a nearby hill, the Cerro Rico (or Rich Hill). The veins proved to be so prolific that they quickly became known as the world’s richest source of the precious metal. Silver from Potosí underwrote the Spanish economy, particularly its monarchy's extravagance, for over two centuries. Millions of indigenous people, and later, African slaves, were made to work in the mines where conditions were so appalling and dangerous that miners died in horrific numbers, either in accidents or from silicosis pneumonia. During the three centuries of colonial rule, it is estimated that eight million Africans and locals died in the Potosí mines. Reminders of the grand colonial city are still evident in the narrow streets, formal balconied mansions and ornate churches. We offer you the opportunity to visit one of the mines (optional) where you will learn from first-hand experience some of the hardship that miners still suffer. You soon realise that the mines are worked today in much the same way as they were under Spanish rule.
Approximate Driving Time: Five Hour Drive
Optional Excursions
Silver mine tour - US$15 • City tour - US$13 • Hot springs - US$15
Accommodation
1 night in hotels at Hotel Jerusalem or similar.
Day 5 - Tupiza
Winding our way along the dusty roads of Bolivia, which are some of the most rugged in South America, we head towards the Argentine border amidst the vividly coloured rock formations and giant cacti. We arrive at Tupiza where we will take respite from the arid surrounds and dusty road. Legend has it that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid met their end at the hands of the Bolivian army near Tupiza, concluding their notorious string of bank raids.
Approximate Driving Time: Five Hour Drive
Accommodation
1 night in hostels at Refugio Del Turista or similar.
Meals
1 Lunch
Day 6 to 7 - Salta
Crossing into Argentina we drive past stunning multi-coloured sedimentary rock formations that offer beautiful photo opportunities. We arrive in the striking city of Salta in the Lerma Valley at the foothills of the Andes, established in 1582. Salta has many old colonial buildings, a cathedral with ancient statues of the Cristo del Milagro (Miracle of Christ) and the Virgin Mary, which were brought over from Spain in 1592. For an adrenaline rush you can hire mountain bikes for a couple of hours of thrilling descents or take a quad bike tour to explore less challenging terrain. For more peaceful excursions you can stretch your legs on a trek, taking in beautiful local flora and fauna, as well as an impressive series of cascadas (waterfalls).
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Included Excursions
Drive through Argentina's wine region
Optional Excursions
Full day rafting - US$85 • Horse riding at ranch with BBQ lunch - US$80
Accommodation
2 night(s) in hostels at Ferienhaus Hostel or similar.
Meals
1 Lunch
Day 8 to 10 - Cafayate
Leaving Salta we drive past lush farmlands where you may catch a glimpse of traditional subsistence farmers at work. We travel to Cafayate past scenic vineyards.
Approximate Driving Time: Four Hour Drive
Accommodation
3 night(s) camping at Luz y Fuerza or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 3 Lunch, 3 Dinner
Day 11 to 12 - Cordoba
Cordoba is a busy modern industrial city near the geographical centre of Argentina in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas mountains. Established in 1573, Córdoba boasts the country's oldest university and a young, dynamic student population. During the day you can visit an array of richly decorated churches, including Argentina's oldest cathedral and the Manzana Jesuitica (Jesuit Block) which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.
From Cordoba we have the chance to visit a traditional estancia, home to real-life cowboys.
Approximate Driving Time: Six Hour Drive
Optional Excursions
Estancia excursion - From US$65
Accommodation
2 night(s) in hostels at Aldea Hostel or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 13 to 16 - Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a beautiful city with lovely green parks, plazas and wide boulevards. Our hostel is an excellent location, within walking distance to many of the city's highlights and close to transport links to the rest of the city. The balcony of the presidential palace the Casa Rosada (Pink Palace) is where Eva Perón made many of her speeches and is also the place where Madonna sang, “Don't cry for me Argentina” in the film Evita. Across the Plaza de Mayo you will also find the Cabildo (the old town hall) the Palacio Municipal (City Hall) and the cathedral. Every Thursday afternoon in this plaza the "Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo" march in remembrance of their family members who disappeared in the 1970s when the country was under military rule. There are many excellent restaurants in the Puerto Madera area and it is well worth a visit to the port of La Boca for its colourful buildings and cultural history. In nearby San Telmo, the bohemian area, there is a fascinating antique market every Sunday. The Recoleta Cemetery, almost like an enclosed city of its own, is where Eva Peron and many other rich and famous Argentines are buried - well worth a visit. The reputation of Buenos Aires' nightlife is not overstated as there are many nightclubs, bars, restaurants and cinemas open until all hours. For a great evening out, you may want to see a tango show in the city where the dance originated, and you shouldn't leave Buenos Aires before trying one of the best steaks you’ll find in the world!
Why not get another country under your belt and catch a ferry over to Uruguay for a day trip to the fascinating town Colonia del Sacramento. Visit the historical old quarter-a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site
Optional Excursions
Tango show & dinner - US$90 • Hop on/hop off bus - US$20 • Explore La Boca and San Telmo artistic neighbourhoods - free • Various historic plazas & squares - free • Tigre Delta day trip, exploring the elegant neighbourhood by train and catamaran - US$22 • Football match including transfers and guide - from US$80 • Buenos Aires city tour - US$20
Accommodation
4 night(s) in hostels at Hostel Florida Suites or similar.
Meals
4 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 17 - En route
We have a long drive day as we head to Puerto Iguazú, our gateway for the mighty Iguazú Falls.
Accommodation
1 night camping.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 18 - Puerto Iguazú
Continuing on we arrive in Puerto Iguazú. Tonight, visit some of the town's bars and clubs close to our hostel before visiting the falls tomorrow.
Approximate Driving Time: Six Hour Drive
Accommodation
1 night in hostels at Bambu Hostel or similar.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch
Day 19 to 20 - Foz do Iguaçu
We reach the little Brazilian town of Foz do Iguaçu (Iguazu Falls), where some 275 separate waterfalls cascade over a two-and-a-half-kilometre-wide cliff face. We first visit the stunning falls from the Brazilian side which offers panoramic views of the numerous waterfalls on the Argentine side.
For a bird's eye view over the entire falls you can take an optional scenic helicopter ride. There is also an excellent bird park nearby and you can visit the world's largest hydroelectric dam at Itaipu where videos show the environmental planning behind the dam project. If you’re keeping a keen eye on your country tally you can pop into neighbouring Paraguay by public bus (you don't even have to get your passport stamped) for a bit of shopping in Ciudad del Esté.
Approximate Driving Time: Two Hours
Included Excursions
Iguazú Falls from Brazil & Argentina
Optional Excursions
Helicopter ride - US$120 • Bird Park - US$14 • Rafain Show - US$50 • Itaipu Dam - US$25
Accommodation
2 night(s) camping at Natura Camping or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast(s), 2 Lunch(es), 2 Dinner(s)
Day 21 - En route
We hit the road making our way north in the interior of the continent towards Bonito. It is a long drive and we will stop for one night en route to break up the journey.
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Accommodation
1 night camping.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 22 to 23 - Bonito
Bonito is located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul and is renowned for the unbelievable blue of its rivers and cave lakes. The waters are filtered through the enormous quantity of limestone in the ground and the impurities are deposited at the bottom of the river bed making the rivers appear some of the clearest in the world.
We have time here to take in some great optional activities which include cave and river snorkelling, rainforest walks and wildlife spotting.
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Optional Excursions
Rio da Prata snorkelling (7 hours) - US$75 includes lunch and guide • Mimosa waterfalls tour - US$38 includes buffet lunch • Balneario do Sol, local swimming hole and games - US$15 includes transport and entry
Accommodation
2 night(s) camping at Bonito Hostel or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 2 Lunch, 2 Dinner
Day 24 - En route
We continue our trip making our way towards the Costa Verde. During the drive you will get some idea of the size of Brazil as it will take two days driving before we hit the coast. We will camp en route to break up the journey with travel times determining the locations.
Approximate Driving Time: Full Day Drive
Accommodation
1 night camping.
Meals
1 Breakfast, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Day 25 to 26 - Parati
Getting to the Costa Verde we arrive at Parati which is a preserved Portuguese colonial town (1500-1822). The town is renowned for its historic town centre, the coast and mountains in the region. Parati was also a major port for the exportation of gold and coffee during the 17th and 19th centuries respectively and recommended excursions include a sailing schooner cruise around the bays, rainforest treks and walking the gold trail.
Approximate Driving Time: Four to eight hours depending on the day before
Optional Excursions
Parati boat cruise - US$40
Accommodation
2 night(s) camping at Camping Portal Paraty or similar.
Meals
2 Breakfast, 2 Lunch, 2 Dinner
Day 27 - Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or more commonly known as Rio, is the second largest city in Brazil and arguably one of the most beautiful cities of the world. In the late 17th century the Portuguese found gold and diamonds in the nearby state of Minas Gerais and thus Rio became the main port for exporting the new found wealth. During the colonial Portuguese period of 1763-1815, Rio was the capital of Brazil.
The city has so much to offer from its natural sites to its famous landmarks including Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain) and Corcovado with its famous ‘Cristo Redentor’ (Christ the Redeemer statue) - both of which offer great views over the city. You of course have to visit the famous beaches of Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. And of course, if you are in Rio around February/March time, get ready for the world's biggest party, the Rio Carnival!
Please note that the four nights during Rio Carnival are not included in the tour price and it is essential to pre-book accommodation if you wish to stay on for the Carnival. Please
contact us for more information and prices.
Approximate Driving Time: Six Hour Drive
Optional Excursions
Full day Rio de Janeiro city tour - US$47 • Pão de Açúcar (Sugar Loaf) cable car - US$12 • Beaches - free • Maracana Stadium tour - US$7-35 • Favela half day tour - US$25 • Hang-gliding - US$145
Accommodation
1 night in hotels at Hotel Arcos Rio Palace or similar.
Meals
1 Breakfast
Day 28 - Depart Rio de Janeiro
Your adventure of a lifetime comes to an end today. If you have a late flight or have lengthened your stay by adding post tour accommodation you will have more time to explore the sights.
Meals
1 Breakfast
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RIO KARNEVAL / SILVESTER RIO
Abfahrten, die mit dem Karneval in Rio bzw. Rio Neujahr zusammenfallen:
02.12.2017 - Rio New Year's Eve
13.01.2018 - Karneval
(Abfahrten mit Aufpreis, siehe "Termine & Preise")
ZUSATZPROGRAMME
"Rio Karneval City Experience - Paket" (5 Tage/4 Nächte)
Preis: ab 1129 EUR
Was ist inklusive:
- 4 Übernachtungen im Hotel
- Verpflegung: 4x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
- Eintrittskarte zum Sambadrome (Sektor 11)
- Orientierungstour & Willkommens-Dinner
EZ-Zuschlag: 609 EUR (vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit)
"Rio Carnival Beach Experience - Paket" (5 Tage/4 Nächte, nahe Copacabana Beach)
Preis: ab 1479 EUR
Was ist inklusive:
- 4 Übernachtungen im Hotel
- Verpflegung: 4x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
- Eintrittskarte zum Sambadrome (Sektor 11)
- Orientierungstour & Willkommens-Dinner
EZ-Zuschlag: 999 EUR (vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit)
"Rio New Year's Eve - Paket" (5 Tage/4 Nächte)
(kann mit folgender Abfahrt kombiniert werden: 02.12.17 - 29.12.17)
Preis: ab 749 EUR
Was ist inklusive:
- 4 Übernachtungen in Hotels / Hostels
- Verpflegung: 4x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
- Orientierungstour & Willkommens-Dinner
EZ-Zuschlag: 599 EUR (vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit)
Transport
Auf dieser Overland Tour reisen wir mit den modernsten und sichersten Trucks in Südamerika. Die leistungsstarke, moderne Flotte von Mercedes Benz Trucks wurden speziell entwickelt und professionell erbaut, um anspruchsvollem Gelände und Strassenverhältnissen gewachsen zu sein. Konstruiert nach strengen europäischen Sicherheitsnormen, sind unsere Fahrzeuge individuell gefertig durch spezialisierte Fahrzeugbauer. Die Sicherheit und der Komfort der Teilnehmer haben höchste Priorität. Leistungsfähige Motoren sorgen für eine bequeme Fahrt und eine angemessene Reisegeschwindigkeit. Das reduziert die täglichen Fahrzeiten und bedeutet, dass Sie weniger Zeit im Truck verbringen und mehr Zeit haben, um das Reiseziel zu erkunden.
Ausstattung der Trucks:
- in Fahrtrichtung ausgerichtete komfortablen Sitzen mit verstellbaren Rückenlehnen und Sicherheitsgurten
- Panoramafenster zum Öffnen
- Stauraum für das Handgepäck in große Gepäckfächern
- Stereosystem mit Mikrofon für Durchsagen des Tourguides
- Safe
- Kühlschrank
- kleine Bibliothek
- Steckdosen zum Aufladen/Anschließen von iPods, MP3 Playern, Laptops, Kameras
- großer Stauraum für das Hauptgepäck in den Seiten der Trucks
- externes Soundsystem für die "Beschallung" am Abend auf den Camps
- Campingausrüstung (Zelte, Stühle, Tische, Küchenzelt etc.)
- Küchenausrüstung (Gaskocher, Töpfe, Pfannen, Geschirr etc.)
- 500 Liter Wassertank
Mithilfe
Dies ist eine Partizipationstour, das heißt, dass zum Gelingen der Tour eine aktive Mithilfe von jedem Teilnehmer erwartet wird. Zu den Aufgaben gehörten Zeltaufbau, Kochen, Abwaschen, Saubermachen, Einkaufen oder den Truck beladen.
Abfahrten, die mit dem Karneval in Rio bzw. Rio Neujahr zusammenfallen:
02.12.2017 - Rio New Year's Eve
13.01.2018 - Karneval
(Abfahrten mit Aufpreis, siehe "Termine & Preise")
ZUSATZPROGRAMME
"Rio Karneval City Experience - Paket" (5 Tage/4 Nächte)
Preis: ab 1129 EUR
Was ist inklusive:
- 4 Übernachtungen im Hotel
- Verpflegung: 4x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
- Eintrittskarte zum Sambadrome (Sektor 11)
- Orientierungstour & Willkommens-Dinner
EZ-Zuschlag: 609 EUR (vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit)
"Rio Carnival Beach Experience - Paket" (5 Tage/4 Nächte, nahe Copacabana Beach)
Preis: ab 1479 EUR
Was ist inklusive:
- 4 Übernachtungen im Hotel
- Verpflegung: 4x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
- Eintrittskarte zum Sambadrome (Sektor 11)
- Orientierungstour & Willkommens-Dinner
EZ-Zuschlag: 999 EUR (vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit)
"Rio New Year's Eve - Paket" (5 Tage/4 Nächte)
(kann mit folgender Abfahrt kombiniert werden: 02.12.17 - 29.12.17)
Preis: ab 749 EUR
Was ist inklusive:
- 4 Übernachtungen in Hotels / Hostels
- Verpflegung: 4x Frühstück, 1x Abendessen
- Orientierungstour & Willkommens-Dinner
EZ-Zuschlag: 599 EUR (vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit)
Transport
Auf dieser Overland Tour reisen wir mit den modernsten und sichersten Trucks in Südamerika. Die leistungsstarke, moderne Flotte von Mercedes Benz Trucks wurden speziell entwickelt und professionell erbaut, um anspruchsvollem Gelände und Strassenverhältnissen gewachsen zu sein. Konstruiert nach strengen europäischen Sicherheitsnormen, sind unsere Fahrzeuge individuell gefertig durch spezialisierte Fahrzeugbauer. Die Sicherheit und der Komfort der Teilnehmer haben höchste Priorität. Leistungsfähige Motoren sorgen für eine bequeme Fahrt und eine angemessene Reisegeschwindigkeit. Das reduziert die täglichen Fahrzeiten und bedeutet, dass Sie weniger Zeit im Truck verbringen und mehr Zeit haben, um das Reiseziel zu erkunden.
Ausstattung der Trucks:
- in Fahrtrichtung ausgerichtete komfortablen Sitzen mit verstellbaren Rückenlehnen und Sicherheitsgurten
- Panoramafenster zum Öffnen
- Stauraum für das Handgepäck in große Gepäckfächern
- Stereosystem mit Mikrofon für Durchsagen des Tourguides
- Safe
- Kühlschrank
- kleine Bibliothek
- Steckdosen zum Aufladen/Anschließen von iPods, MP3 Playern, Laptops, Kameras
- großer Stauraum für das Hauptgepäck in den Seiten der Trucks
- externes Soundsystem für die "Beschallung" am Abend auf den Camps
- Campingausrüstung (Zelte, Stühle, Tische, Küchenzelt etc.)
- Küchenausrüstung (Gaskocher, Töpfe, Pfannen, Geschirr etc.)
- 500 Liter Wassertank
Mithilfe
Dies ist eine Partizipationstour, das heißt, dass zum Gelingen der Tour eine aktive Mithilfe von jedem Teilnehmer erwartet wird. Zu den Aufgaben gehörten Zeltaufbau, Kochen, Abwaschen, Saubermachen, Einkaufen oder den Truck beladen.