Day 1 - After heading south from Salta until El Carril, you climb steadily up the Cuesta del Obispo – an amazing feat of road engineering - to the route’s highest point (3348 metres above sea level), known as the Piedra Del Molino. From here the road straightens out as you go through the Los Cardones National Park, which is particularly famous for its giant cacti (cardones) which d...
The tour sets out early for the penguin colony at the Punta Tombo Provincial Reserve. After a two-and-a-half hour journey along Patagonian roads, you will get to the penguin colony. You will be able to walk around the paths among the penguins for about an hour and a half to watch their behaviour. The reserve has a park keeper and also offers sanitary and cafeteria facilities to the visitor. La...
An early departure for Peninsula Valdes Provincial Reserve. After a one-hour drive, we arrive in Puerto Pirámides where you can go on a whale watching boat trip (optional extra from June to December). From December to March you can also see sea-lions, cormorants and probably dark dolphins. This tour is subject to weather conditions. Once the boat trip is over, you explore the south of t...
Start the tour early this morning in order to beat the crowds and reach the infamous Devil’s Throat. One of nature's greatest spectacles, this is where the largest proportion of water plummets 90m into a U-Shaped chasm. Once within the national park, discover a series of walkways along upper and lower circuits offering many vantage points. The suspended walkways are detached from the j...
Today you will be picked up from your hotel in Argentina to cross the border into Brazil and visit the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu Falls. Please don't forget your passport, with the relevant visa should you require it. A long paved walkway between the lush sub-tropical jungle and the edge of the falls allows for spectacular views over to the Argentine side. Spot butterflies, coatamundis, monkeys ...
Day 1 - Travel along the barren coastal road with view of the Pacific Ocean until you reach the small town of Paracas. Along this way, you will pass through the different types of desert and oasis, landscapes. In the afternoon take a spectacular flight over the famous Nazca Lines, large animal geoglyphs etched into the desert. An unexplained mystery, they are thought to date back to pre-Inca civil...
Located within the corridor followed by birds migrating between North and South America, the trails and bridges of this project will bring the visitor as close as any person could ever imagine observing the birds, the flowers and the lush vegetation of the primary rainforest. It is a 250-hectares primary-forest property, made of paths and bridges built to maintain harmony between man-made structur...
Sky River Drift Arenal includes three different activities: sliding, descending and drifting. In order to reach to the river, first you will slide on a thrilling zip line circuit that will take you to a huge tree platform. From here, a controlled descent device will allow you to reach the river. This device will also allow the most adventurous to jump from the platform performing a speed controlle...
A holiday to Costa Rica means you visit one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, having 4% of all the known species of plants and animals in only 0.04% the earth's surface. Due to its altitude variations and its exposure climatic factors that vary between the Pacific and Caribbean slopes, Monteverde is perhaps one of the richest regions in the country where there are 3,021 ...
Selvatura Park is a cloud forest conservation project where a wide variety of tours are hosted. Visitors can glide along zip lines (canopy tour) through the cloud forest; take the treetops walkways (hanging bridges) consisting of a 1.9 mile (3-kilometre) trail and eight different bridges or enjoy a guided natural history walk. The Park also features a butterfly garden hosting more than 50 differe...