The Cordilleras - Overland Trip

5 weeks: Santiago to Lima or v.v. (TC35)

This tour encompasses the most intriguing part of the Andes Mountain Range as we experience a combination of the best South America has to offer adventure travellers: from Peru, travel to Bolivia and Argentina as well as Chile. Travel on \"The Cordilleras\" and you\'ll be brought closer to the mysterious ancient culture of the Incas and wonder what life is like on the moon, while visiting the vast Salt Flats of Bolivia. A fascinating and off the beaten track experience!

Accommodation

Camping & simple hotels/hostels

Kitty Notes

All accommodation, transport and approx. 50% of meals. (check with office for full details).

Itineraries (Santiago - Lima)

Days 1 - 4 (or days 31 - 35)

As our tour begins in Chile, travel starts from the modern city of Santiago. On the first day we head for the Pacific coastline and relax at a beach campsite near La Serena for a couple of days. Rejoining the Pan American Highway we enter the Atacama Desert. On our way north we stop off at a number of settlements and we also camp overnight in this barren but beautiful wilderness. Leaving the Pacific Ocean coastline we head towards the oasis town of San Pedro de Atacama.

Days 5 - 10 (25 - 30)

We spend a few days here, exploring the fantastic surrounding landscapes of the Valley of the Moon, salt lakes, as well as stone age dwellings. From the desert our ascent through the Andean passes is spectacular, with dozens of volcanic peaks all over 5000m, leading us to the attractive colonial city of Salta, in Argentina. From here we begin true \"off the beaten track\" adventure travel in Bolivia. You will notice the difference in countries immediately as paved roads become non-existent and locals still follow tradition, wearing bright woollen clothes and bowler hats. Quite a contrast are the shimmering white Uyuni Salt Lakes. Driving on the largest salt flats in the world with no road, and only vague tracks to follow makes for an unforgettable experience and just part and parcel of adventure travel in Bolivia.

Day 11 - 15 (20 - 24)

Continuing north we arrive in Potosi. At over 4000m it is the highest city of its size in the world and 400 years ago it was the largest city in all the Americas. Vast amounts of silver were extracted from Potosi and shipped to Spain. There are tours to the mines and it is still clear to see that unfortunately, working conditions here have hardly improved over the centuries. The adventurous among us will appreciate the opportunity to go down one of these mines with a local guide. Visiting the ancient mint or having a tour around the Casa Nacional de Moneda (National Money House) also provides a good look into Potosi\'s and Bolivia\'s past. Its history and past colonial splendour make Potosi a fascinating place to visit. A tortuous drive across the Altiplano, where the Aymara and Quechua Indians scrape a living from their small plots of land in the harsh climate, brings us to La Paz.
The highest capital city in the world, it is built on a steep slope that falls away from the Altiplano. The top of the city is about 2000ft above the bottom part. Unusually, all the rich suburbs are in the lower city area. This is because the air is thicker with oxygen lower down. La Paz is a great place to visit a \'pena\' club, where live bands entertain us with Andean folk music.

Day 16 - 18 (17 - 19)

Leaving La Paz we head to Puno for the start of our Peru travel leg. Nestling on the shores of Lake Titicaca it is a friendly, well-kept place and much calmer than the hustle and bustle of La Paz. Lake Titicaca is the world\'s highest navigable lake at 3800m, it is also the original place of the Uros Indians who have made their homes on floating reed islands.
By boat we visit the floating islands during the day and then we go that one step beyond the average and overnight with one of the Indian families on the lesser known islands Isla Amantani or Taquile.
Spending some time in these local communities will provide a unique opportunity to learn more about the traditional lifestyle of the Andean people and their customs.

Days 19 - 25 (10 - 16)

From Lake Titicaca we now have to face some fairly arduous roads as we make our way to Cuzco, Peru\'s travel adventure and outdoors capital , as well as our base for the next 6 days.
This gives us enough time to hike the 2 or 4 day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, enjoy the architectural uniqueness of Cuzco and explore some of the colourful surrounding markets. This trail is highly recommended as a highlight of Peru and of this South America tour. Many believe that Machu Picchu itself cannot be understood without following the steps of the Incas on the Inca Trail. Or if you wish you can try a different trek to Machu Picchu such as the Salkantay, Multi Sport or Vilcabamba.

Days 26 - 30 (5 - 9)

From Cuzco we head west, passing herds of llama, alpacas and unspoilt Andean villages as we head towards one of the worlds deepest canyons. Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon is an awesome spectacle. Here you have the option, accompanied by a local guide, of a one day
excursion to view Condors circling lazily on the thermals rising from the canyon floor. From here we begin dropping down out of the Andes as we head to Arequipa, a beautiful colonial city set at the foot of the impressive El Misti Volcano.

Days 31 - 35 (1 - 4)

Puerto Inca, the ancient Inca port for Cuzco is our next destination and an interesting place to camp on the beach and relax for a couple of days. We now travel to one of the world\'s great archeological mysteries - The Nazca Lines.
These huge figures and shapes, carved into the stony desert are best viewed from the air. Thought to have been made by three different groups of people going back more than 2000 years, there are many different theories and books about what they signify and why they are there. Following the Coastal Highway the Ballestas Islands in the Paracas National Reserve is our next stop.
Here we take a boat trip to view one of the most important marine reserves in the world with one of the highest concentrations of rare and exotic sea birds and sea mammals.

Our final days drive takes us to our destination of Lima the vibrant capital city of Peru.


Departures

Reference Departure Arrival Price GBP Kitty USD Notes
TC351609 11 Apr 10 Santiago 15 May 10 Lima £890 $790
TC351709 20 May 10 Lima 23 Jun 10 Santiago £790 $790
TC352409 20 Jun 10 Lima 24 Jul 11 Santiago £790 $790
TC351809 01 Jul 10 Lima 04 Aug 10 Santiago £790 $790
TC351909 12 Jul 10 Santiago 15 Aug 10 Lima £790 $790
TC352009 08 Aug 10 Santiago 11 Sep 10 Lima £790 $790
TC352109 05 Oct 10 Lima 08 Nov 10 Santiago £890 $790
TC352209 25 Feb 11 Santiago 31 Mar 11 Lima £790 $790
TC352309 01 May 11 Santiago 04 Jun 11 Lima £890 $790
TC352509 28 Jul 11 Lima 31 Aug 11 Santiago £790 $790
TC352609 29 Jul 11 Santiago 01 Sep 11 Lima £790 $790
TC352709 05 Oct 11 Lima 08 Nov 11 Santiago £890 $790

Last updated: 30th November 2009

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