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Patagonia Explorer
Tour Details

What is included

Lake District
Pucon
Bariloche
Torres del Paine National Park
Pantanal
El Palmar National Park
Jesuit Missions
Iguazu Falls

All transport on Expedition truck
Road tolls & taxes
All accommodation while on tour (approx 70% camping / 30% hostels)
Use of cooking and camping equipment – tents on board
Services of  professional crew
Food – all meals whilst camping (approx 50%)

What is not included

International flight, transfers and taxes
Pre and Post tour Accommodation (can be arranged at time of booking)
Group meals out
Items listed in ‘Optional activities’ section
Items of a personal nature & spending money
Travel Insurance and Visas
Local Tour Payment

Local Tour Payment:

Local Payment is part of your overall tour investment and is the easiest and most economical way to get hard currency to South America to help run your trip.  It goes toward a variety of day to day local costs which cannot be pre-paid from elsewhere. This is payable to your tour leader on departure and needs to be in US Dollars cash only.  Please note: US Dollar Travellers Cheques cannot be changed into US$ cash in most countries we visit, they can only be changed into local currency (banks will often tell you different, this is incorrect). In the few places where you can sometimes buy US$ cash, you will pay excessive charges.

Optional side trips 

White Water Rafting in Chile
Mountain Skiing in Chile
Moreno Glacier Boat Trip
Beagle Channel Boat Trips
Hiking in Tierra del Fuego NP
Diving and cruising in Brazil
Sambodrome Tickets

**Please refer to the OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES PAGE for a more comprehensive list of optional activities. 

Life on Tour

There are times when we will have some long drives, be prepared to cover large distances. Most evenings we will stop and find a bush camp and you and your tent partner will put up your tent, and then give a hand with the duty you will be rostered for, getting out the tables and stools or maybe the cook tent and water containers. Some may help collect firewood or take the stored firewood from the truck. The fire grates or gas stove need to be taken out, and lit and someone can fill the kettle and put it on for some hot drinks while the cooks prepare the evening meal. We usually cook in groups of 2 to 4 in a rota system and you can expect to cook about once every 10 to 20 days, depending on group size. At breakfast everyone helps themselves. Usually cereal, toast and coffee (occasionally we may have a fried breakfast). When we stay in a hotel, breakfast is sometimes provided. Lunch is cold and the cooking crew will put out bread, tinned food and maybe make a salad. In the evening the cooks come into their own and this is your chance to impress or flop! Don't worry your tour leader and other members of the group will always help and advise. We also have some quite long breaks (2 to 6 days at a time) where we are in one place, with no driving. At these places most people prefer to eat out, so we often don't cook all meals - this enables you to get out and try the local cuisine!  You will get a chance to shower most nights on the trip, but not all campsites on the trip will have hot showers.

Camping / Accommodation
We use 2 person tents which are specially made for us to meet the tougher conditions of an trip of this nature. All our tents have a sewn in floor and mosquito netting in the doors. We spend around 70% of the nights camping and the rest of the time in simple hotels/guesthouses. Some are well equipped and managed and others very basic. You will need to bring along a sleeping bag, sleep sheet & roll-mat.

Participation
Participation is essential. A successful and smooth tour depends very much on everyone taking part in the duties that arise i.e. cooking, vehicle cleaning and food shopping. With this in mind your crew will organize groups on a rotating roster. The most successful tours are those where everyone becomes involved as much as possible. These are not luxury tours, so join in! In the end the more you put in the more you get out.

Spending Money
About US$150 to $200 a week is a reasonable budget. However, if you wish to budget on optional side trips separately then we recommend about US $15 - 20 per day for personal spending. If you plan on buying a lot of crafts and souvenirs along the way you may need a bit more.

Group Size
It is a maximum of 23 passengers in South America.

Your crew 
There are usually two crew whose duties are extensive and quite demanding, with challenges ranging from driving and maintaining the expedition vehicle to a very high standard, to organising visas and border crossings, accommodation, pre-booking some excursions and guides, helping with shopping and cooking as well as finding the best deals, keeping up with the party animals and making sure everything runs as smoothly as possible. Adventure travel - is not an exact science.  The very unpredictability, which makes it such a rewarding experience, means occasionally we must amend our itineraries to take into account changing local circumstances.  In such situations we’ll always try to minimise any disruption, but you need to bear in mind that from time to time events occur outside our control.  While our crew are experienced and knowledgeable of the countries through which we travel they are not tour guides as such.  In some places we visit, experienced local guides will be available.  

Pre and Post Tour Accommodation

We can book pre tour accommodation at our departure hotel/hostel for you if you provide us with your arrival details. You will need to pay for your room upon arrival. Post tour accommodation can be booked en-route with the help of your crew.

The tour departs from La Casa Rosa in Santiago

La Casa Rosa:
Agustinas 2113
Santiago
Tel: (562) 6964241
Email: info@lacasaroja.tie.cl
www.lacasaroja.cl

Dorm Bed = GBP9.00
Double / Twin Room = GBP20.00 per room
Private Room with Bath = GBP25.00 per room
Triple Room =  GBP30.00 per room
* Rates subject to change

The Tour departs from:  The Art Hotel in Rio.

The Art Hotel:
Rua Silveira Martins 135
Catete
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Email: bookings@arthostelrio.com
PH: +55 21 2205.1983
Web: www.arthostelrio.com 

**There is a 5 night minimum stay during Carnival and a 4 night minimum stay during New Year at this hotel.

The Hotel is situated just over the road from the gardens of Catete Palace, and only a 15 minute walk from Lapa, known for its street party, bars, live music and clubs; Flamengo beach and park, with its spectacular views of Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer; and 4 Metro stops away from Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon beaches. The hostel boasts a large, sunny roof terrace with guest kitchen and delicious buffet breakfast including home-made cakes and jams, fresh fruits, cheeses and cold cuts. With 24 hour reception and English-speaking receptionists, they can help you with information, tours and events. As the name implies, the Art Hostel Rio frequently has students, artists, and musicians staying here, and the walls and rooms show off some of their works. The hostel offers dorm rooms, singles, twins and doubles, with either air-conditioning or fans, all with private bathroom.  All bedlinen, towels and breakfast are included in the price. There is free Wifi and cable TV in public areas, and we have 4 computers for guest use.  They also hire out bikes for the best way to get around Rio.

Visas

Please bring 2 photocopies of your passport details page to give to your tour leader. You'll need at least six blank pages in your passport, which must be valid for at least 9 months from your departure date. If you have dual nationality you can only use one passport.

Visas - Please note it is your responsibility to ensure that you have all the relevant visas that you require. If you have any doubts regarding visa requirements, please contact us or your Travel Agent. Most visas must be used within three months from their date of issue. At present, nationalities of UK, Ireland, USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada do not require visas for Ecuador, Peru, Argentina or Chile. 

Bolivia - At present nationalities of UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand and Canada do not require a visa. South Africans do require one – we recommend obtaining this before you start the trip, see the website of the Bolivian Embassy in London: www.embassyofbolivia.co.uk. 

N.B: On arrival at Lima airport, you will be given a white ‘Immigration card’.  It is important that you keep this with your passport during your entire stay in Peru as it is needed for departure from Peru.

For information on the location of your nearest embassy or consulate we recommend the following website: yahoo.com/Government/Embassies_and_Consulates/ . For current updates on visa information you can try the website www.visaproject.com

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