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Andes, Lakes and Falls [KUSA47]    


 $6,835.CAD
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Starting rate per person based on two people sharing. Single room rate on request. Please refer to the box to the left for approximate currency conversion.

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From the volcanoes and cool mountain air of Bolivia's altiplano to the tropical climates of the coastline around Rio, this 6 week adventure reveals the diversity of South America. Along the way we pass through vast deserts and skirt around glacier fed lakes, marvel at awe-inspiring waterfalls and relax on remote golden beaches. Discover the pulsating capitals of La Paz, Santiago and Buenos Aires, as well as a host of other magnificant sights. From landscapes to wildlife, culture to friendly locals, enjoy 42 days of unfolding action en route to the vibrant city of Rio.

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