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In total you will visit 5 countries on this expedition including Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile. This itinerary is the ideal route we would like to take providing all political and natural situations are acceptable during the time of our travels. Situations sometimes change during an expedition so please be prepared to take an alternative route in the event we encounter any problems. Please get in touch and if this option is available we will be happy to work out a bespoke itinerary and reduced price for you. This tour starts in Rio de Janeiro during Rio Carnival when the city is absolutely effervescent and the carnival atmosphere is electric! Days can be enjoyed lazing on Copacabana beach and wild nights can be spent dancing at the Sambadrome. Day excursions including Pao de Acucar and Cristo Redentor offer unparalleled views of what is known locally as the Marvellous City. Please note that this tour departs Rio de Janeiro on day 1 of the trip so if you would like to see the Rio Carnival we advise you to arrive at least 2 days prior to departure and ensure you have booked your accommodation and Sambadrome ticket well in advance as tickets sell fast and hotels can fill up quickly during carnival. We now head down the beautiful Brazilian coast where we camp in the colonial village of Paraty. Here the steep jungled mountains seem to leap into a sea filled with hundreds of islands and jutting peninsulas. Mobile one-man bars wander the cobbled streets mixing up caipirinhas to cool down weary travellers returning from the islands. The place is quite simply idyllic! We continue to the adventure capital of Brazil, Brotas, where you have the chance to get your adrenaline pumping with activities such as zip-lining, abseiling and rafting in a beautiful jungle environment. We now spend 2 full days in the Pantanal, an environmentally diverse region home to jaguars, giant river otters, capybara, caiman, tapirs, howler monkeys, giant anteaters, marsh deer, giant armadillos, the rare maned wolf and a variety of birds. From here you have the option to take jeep trips in search of the animals and also go piranha fishing where your catch is often cooked and eaten as a starter dish at the evening meal. Another popular day trip is to visit the Grotto de Azur, a stunning bright blue lake inside a cave with a ceiling full of stalactites. Our final destination in Brazil is Iguazu waterfalls, perhaps the most impressive falls in the world being more than 3 km wide and 80 m high with falls plunging off a series of tiers. We spend a couple of days here giving you the opportunity to explore the falls from both the Brazilian and Argentinian side. We get a flavour of the Paraguayan countryside before we reach the lively capital of Asuncion, blissfully located on the banks of the Rio Paraguay. The city is full of bustling markets selling everything from cheap electronic equipment to Paraguayan fast-food and also boasts some wonderful museums and intricate architecture. In the friendly town of Trinidad you have the opportunity to explore the nearby ruins of Jesuit Missions on an optional day tour. The beaches of Punta del Este are our next stop and are amongst the best on the continent. Further along the coast we reach the capital Montevideo, a pleasant city with a great food market where you can dine on seafood and meats prepared by butchers and fishermen in the heart of an old railway station. The broad cobbled streets of the historic Colonia del Sacramento are a relaxing last stop in Uruguay. Culturally, this is the place to be with exquisite restaurants, interesting museums and fabulous shows. Here you have the option to do a day tour to visit the peninsula which is home to thousands of sea lions, elephant seals and penguins. Preying upon all these are the magnificent orcas and if you are lucky enough their beach attacks are a spectacle not to be missed. There are also options to kayak and swim with sea lions here. We now start our journey through eastern Patagonia, probably the most barren and windswept landscape that you will ever encounter. After crossing the Magellan Strait we enter Tierra del Fuego, a maze of beautiful islands, narrow waterways and breathtaking scenery. Dramatically wedged between huge mountains and the icy Beagle Channel, the end of the world town of Ushuaia is our base for exploring the region's highlights. Activities such as trekking, kayaking, fishing, wildlife watching and boat cruising are popular day trips and the seafood restaurants lining the ocean-front are simply divine. This is also the closest land point to Antarctica. Our idyllic campsite next to a turquoise glacial lake affords us stupendous views of the jagged mountain peaks towering skywards and the hiking here is stunning! From here you now have the option to do the famous Torres del Paine W Trek, a beautiful 4 day hike that will take you past dramatic granite towers, beautiful ice-blue lakes and breathtaking glaciers. Back in Argentina from our base in El Calafate you now have the option to visit the incredible Perito Moreno glacier where you can take a breathtaking boat trip through the glacial waterways or even put on crampons for an hour of glacier trekking. We continue to the village of El Chalten in Los Glaciares National Park where you have a couple of days to explore the trails surrounding the iconic peaks of Mt. Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. Our last stop in Argentina is at Cueva de las Manos cave of the hands where we get to see an exceptional amount of cave art dating back 13, years. Southern Chile is the beginning of our journey along the Camino Austral, a stunning route that takes us on ferries through beautiful fjords, dirt tracks that lead us to remote villages and national parks that offer unsurpassed views of the Patagonian wilderness. From our base in Rio Tranquilo you have the option to visit the stunning San Rafael Glacier as well as explore the bizarre marble caves on the shores of Lago General Carrera. Weather permitting, you now have the option to visit the Hanging Glacier where you can trek up to the viewpoint of a glacier creeping over a cliff-face with a gushing waterfall pouring out of it. The really adventurous have the chance to trek up the active Villarica volcano. Our journey to the beautiful Buchupureo beach town is broken up with a visit to the Balduzzi winery where you will get to sample some very tasty Chilean wines. Further north we reach the capital, Santiago, where this tour ends. Huge coffee houses, tiny cocktail bars and sumptuous cuisine all make Santiago an unforgettable end to our overland journey through South America! Please note that this tour ends after breakfast on the final day of the trip so you can make your onward travel arrangements accordingly. If you would like to extend your trip and continue your journey after Santiago our truck continues to Argentina, northern Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia, so you can add on any of those places should you wish to. We are happy to create a bespoke itinerary and price for you so please feel free to contact us to discuss all options. Once we receive your online booking form and deposit we will confirm your booking by email and send you all relevant information necessary for your expedition preparations. Please use your full name as a reference when paying by direct transfer. Please use your full name as a reference when paying by Paypal. Paypal account name: info madventure. Create one now - www. Please use your full name as a reference when paying by Wise. Please bear in mind that this is not a kitty and is not refundable. The local payment is simply a way for us to get cash to the expedition leaders so they can run the trip. Diesel, mechanics, shipping and any other costs relating to the vehicle. National Park entry fees when we enter as a group with our vehicle. International and domestic flights no domestic flights expected during tour. Lunch and evening meals when in hotels, guest houses and hostels. Below is a list of the most popular optional excursions along with the most recent prices. Prices can of course change and are not controlled in any way by Dragoman so please use the list below as an approximate guide only. Prices are shown in USD. Our vehicle can accommodate up to 24 travellers and 2 crew. Comfort and safety is of course a big factor during expeditions of this length and nature so all our vehicles have high-backed coach seats with safety belts. Our vehicles are designed to allow sufficient luggage storage and are also equipped with lockers to keep all your gear safe. Our long range diesel and water tanks ensure our self sufficiency in remote areas and the equipment we take with us is also of vital importance. In case of a breakdown we are equipped with a good selection of spare parts as well as a comprehensive tool kit to undertake any necessary repairs on our own as and when we need to. There may also be times when we get stuck in the sand or mud when travelling off road so all necessary recovery equipment such as sand mats, cables, ropes, shovels and pickaxes are also on board. We usually carry litres of treated drinking water and we are equipped with a good kitchen which includes all cutlery, plates, cups, pots and pans, utensils, gas cooker, BBQ grate, tables, etc. For personal food and drinks we have cooler boxes for everyone to use. Comfortable fold up chairs are provided for outdoor seating and we also have a large tarpaulin to keep us dry on those rainy days. We carry a portable shower and shower tent so you can take a shower every day on this tour if you like, even when we are wild camping in remote areas. Our vehicles are equipped with USB charging points only so try and bring all of your important electronic devices such as telephone, tablet and head-torch to charge from a USB socket. We carry a comprehensive first aid kit for emergencies but we do recommend you bring your own for general use. When we are camping we usually cook breakfast and the evening meal on the vehicle. For lunch we usually stop at a cheap local restaurant giving you a chance to taste the local fare. Occasionally we may prepare lunch on the vehicle when we are in remote areas. When staying in hotels usually in cities we always strive to provide you with one healthy, wholesome and plentiful meal every day, usually breakfast at the hotel. Lunch and evening meals are at your own expense when we stay in hotels. Local food is generally very cheap so if you are on a budget then eat what the locals eat. Western restaurants tend to be more expensive. This will work out that you roughly get to cook once every 10 days depending on the group size. Fresh food is generally available daily so when we are camping we try to eat meat and vegetables for every main evening meal. We do cater to vegetarians but we do not cater to vegans or fussiness. In these group situations everybody must appreciate we cannot cater to restrictive diets or individual likes and dislikes. Cleanliness plays an important role throughout this expedition and your crew will make sure an acceptable level of general hygiene is maintained throughout your journey to ensure the wellbeing of the group. Quite often we will wild camp by ourselves out in the bush or in the desert and other times we will use designated campsites with amenities. The majority of our wild camp locations are usually very scenic and we always strive to find the perfect spot on the banks of a river, overlooking a canyon, behind a dune in the desert, on a remote beach, etc. From past experience on expeditions of this length and nature we have found that people prefer to supply their own tents as they are then not forced to share and they can pick a tent that suits their needs. As a general rule, try and choose a good quality lightweight and waterproof free-standing tent that is easy to erect, take down and carry. At some of the campsites there are upgrade options available so should you prefer not to camp or you just want some time alone you can sometimes rent yourself a private room at your own expense. When we are not camping usually in cities we always try to use decent, clean local hotels, guest houses and hostels, however, taking into consideration the sometimes unpredictable nature of this expedition and the remoteness of some of the areas we visit, please be aware that in some circumstances we just have to take what we can get, good or bad. When staying in hotels, guest houses and hostels you can expect to share your room with other expedition members of all genders. There is usually an opportunity for anyone to upgrade to a single room or a superior room if they so wish. All accommodation upgrades are at your own expense. You will have a crew of 1 tour leader and 1 driver on this tour. On some tours we may also have a cameraman who is there to help market our tours and update our social media. Your tour leader will be in charge of routes, itineraries, food and accommodation and will ensure the smooth running of the tour. Your tour leader is not a tour guide and will not be giving you the history and facts of every place we visit, you can look up that information yourself or hire a local guide when you want to. Apart from the excursions that need to be organised by the tour leader in advance, we leave most of that for you to arrange yourselves, this way ensuring you get to do what you want at the price you are happy to pay. Your crew will be hand-picked and trained by Dragoman and will have experience of overland travel but they may or may not have done this tour before. They will, however, have detailed notes from previous tours and backup from the office in the UK. Tipping the crew at the end of your expedition is always appreciated if you feel they have done a good job. This budget should cover day to day things like lunch, snacks, soft drinks, meals when not camping, the odd few beers, etc. Souvenirs are something that can be very cheap or very expensive so if you are going to be buying things like silk carpets you should budget for it. Please also have a look at our Optional Excursions list as you may want to budget for a few of those activities too. They generally accept all major currencies for exchange but US Dollars are accepted everywhere. Below is general information and recommendations regarding visas and passports. Visas are ultimately your own responsibility to obtain and visa requirements may vary according to your nationality and place of application, so use the information below as a guide only. Dragoman is in no way responsible for obtaining your visas or passports. For most nationalities all visas on this expedition can easily be obtained at borders and most are currently free. Some nationalities may require a couple of visas before arrival at a border and these are best obtained en-route just before entering. Australians will need a visa for Chile which is best obtained in your home country prior to departure or en-route in Buenos Aires. Please ensure you have 4 blank pages in your passport in order to accommodate all the visas and stamps, and ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your tour end date. You will need approximately 4 passport photos for the duration of the expedition. Vaccination requirements are constantly changing so we recommend you seek the latest professional medical advice at least 8 weeks before departure to ensure you allow yourself enough time to obtain all necessary vaccinations. Alternatively speak with your local health professionals for current accurate information. You will need to make an appointment with your doctor or travel clinic and take a list of the countries you are visiting with the approximate dates when you will be there. An up to date Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate should be brought with you as it is sometimes required to enter certain countries on this tour. This is a full participation expedition so you need to be in good general health for this tour and be reasonably fit and able. The main concern is that everyone is able to pitch in equally and do their fair share when it comes to group activities like the communal cooking and cleaning up, packing gear in and out of the vehicle, erecting your own tent, etc. You do not need to be super-fit by any means and all ages are welcome. Please inform us of any medical conditions that you have before departure so that your crew know how to deal with a medical situation if it should arise. All information will be kept confidential unless you request us to inform your fellow travellers. For example, it may be wise to inform fellow travellers if you are allergic to something like bee-stings so they know what to do if you get stung. We carry a comprehensive first aid kit aboard the vehicle but it is recommended that you bring your own basic first aid kit for general use. It is compulsory that every person who travels with Dragoman obtain travel insurance for the complete duration of the tour. Proof of travel insurance must be shown before joining a tour. Campbell Irvine is familiar with what we do so if you mention Dragoman and the tour you are travelling on they should be able to provide excellent cover for you. If you choose to obtain your travel insurance through another company please ensure you read the small-print and if possible make sure your policy includes Covid Cover and Medical Repatriation. Tent: A good quality lightweight and compact waterproof free standing tent is recommended for this expedition. A removable fly-sheet will help you stay cool on warm dry nights. If you are travelling on your own you are restricted to a man sized tent. If you are sharing a tent, you are restricted to a man sized tent. Sleeping bag: It can get cold on this tour so we recommend a good quality 4 season sleeping bag with a 'Mummy Hood'. Please make sure that your sleeping bag has a 'crush bag' so it can be compacted down. Sleeping bag liner: A Thermal Fleece or Silk Liner will bring your sleeping bag up a season when it's cold and they are good to use on their own when it's too hot for your sleeping bag. Roll Mat: A compact inflatable Thermarest roll mat is recommended. A non-compact mat will not be permitted as they take up too much room. Pillow: If you do wish to take a pillow although most just bring a pillow case and stuff their fleece in it at night then Thermarest makes a good stuff pillow that compacts down small. Day bag: You are also permitted to bring a day bag with a maximum 40 litre volume that you can carry in the overhead luggage rack or under your seat on the vehicle with you. Pacsafe: In order to keep your valuables safe we recommend a Pacsafe product. They make a range of anti-theft bags which vary in sizes and can accommodate your money, credit cards, passport, camera, laptop, etc. Headtorch: An invaluable investment! Check out the Petzl range of USB rechargeable headlamps. Water purifier: Quite a handy thing to have to purify contaminated water and avoid stomach bugs. Check out the range of Lifestraw products. Kindle: Optional but great to keep all your travel guides and books in one place. Smartphone : It is highly recommended that you bring a smartphone with you as the majority of the tour communications are sent via WhatsApp. It is also very convenient for storing all your digital documents, emailing, taking and sharing photos, mapping and calling home. Camera: Completely up to you but most people use their phone. Toiletries: Available everywhere but start with some toilet paper, toothpaste, toothbrush, dental floss, deodorant, soap and shampoo. Towel: A microfibre travel towel is a good option as it dries quickly and packs down small. Sunglasses: Polarised lenses offer great protection. First aid kit: Only a basic one is recommended but should include plasters, antiseptic cream, bandage, pain relief tablets, scissors and safety pins. Passport photos: You will need approximately 4 passport photos for the duration of the expedition. Yellow Fever vaccination certificate: An up to date Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is sometimes required to enter certain countries. Passport: Please ensure you have 4 blank pages in your passport to accommodate all the visas and stamps required on this tour, and ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your tour end date. Overlanding with Dragoman in South America is all about taking the road less travelled in a custom-built overland expedition vehicle with a group of up to 24 travellers of all ages and nationalities. This overland tour moves at a relaxed pace and visits remote areas as well as the highlights of 5 South American countries. Overland travel affords you the time to really immerse yourself in the culture of the local communities we visit and gives you the opportunity to truly explore off the beaten track destinations. We believe it is these experiences that make overlanding in South America so rewarding. So if you are looking for a unique adventure shared with a group of like-minded travellers on a journey of a lifetime then a South America overland tour may be the trip for you because with overlanding it's all about the journey, not just the destination! At Dragoman we like to go through every aspect of the tour with you to ensure that you are as informed and prepared as possible. We believe in not only telling you about the highlights of the tour but also providing you with all the small details of what to expect as we know these are just as important. We want to explain the tour in as much detail as possible so that you are sure you are suited to one of our overland group adventures. If after reading the information below you decide that this tour is not for you then, as long as it is within 14 days of your initial booking, you can cancel your booking and receive a full refund of all monies paid. On this trip our group size is a maximum of 24 travellers of all ages and nationalities so you can expect to share this experience with a wide variety of characters from all walks of life. This South America overland tour spans half a continent and visits many of the cooler places in the Patagonian wilderness as well as many warm regions in Argentina and Brazil. We remain at a relatively low altitude throughout this tour so you should be comfortable. As wonderful as South America is, some places do not have a western infrastructure and their acceptable level of hygiene standards may be very different to ours, so be prepared to accept that things may not be as clean as they are back home. You must maintain your own personal hygiene and ensure that you and your clothes are washed regularly. If anyone stinks or is noticeably unclean the tour leader will have a word with that person to ensure a decent level of personal hygiene is maintained by everyone aboard the vehicle. On this expedition we include a lot of the main activities in the tour price so excursions such as the W Trek in Chile, Valdes Peninsula trip in Argentina and the Pantanal trip in Brazil are arranged and paid for by Dragoman. Your tour leader however is not a tour guide and will not be giving you the history and facts of every place we visit, you can look up that information yourself or hire a local guide when you want to. On this tour you are completely free to do as you choose and you can be as active or inactive as you like. A friendly, easy-going attitude will help you enjoy this trip and ensure you are liked by your fellow travellers as well as the locals. The one thing that is extremely detrimental to any tour are people that constantly moan. This type of constant negativity can be extremely detrimental within a group so it may sound a bit harsh but by weeding out any moaners early on we can have a chat with them to try and ensure your tour is as good as it can be. Please be aware that if any particular person is constantly causing the rest of the group or the crew grief due to their behaviour they will be warned and then asked to leave the tour if nothing improves and no refund will be given. This is obviously the most extreme case but we will not let one or two rude individuals spoil it for everybody else. The one thing we can guarantee is that at some point things will not go according to plan! We have to follow the legislation of each individual country and they all have different regulations which can sometimes slow us down. It is however usually obstacles such as bad roads, border closures, breakdowns and natural disasters that have a bearing on the expedition. Expect the unexpected and accept that things will go wrong from time to time. These instances are usually the stories that remain with everyone so enjoy the experience. An easy-going approach will help the situation immensely. This trip is designed to allow plenty of free time in all the places of interest but we are driving a fair distance around South America in 65 days so yes, there are going to be a lot of drive days and some of them will be long. This is where you have to be able to take pleasure in the scenery or a good book from time to time. Generally on a drive day we leave in the morning around 7 - 8 AM after breakfast and arrive at our destination before dusk in daylight, but this really depends on the distance between destinations and the road conditions. On rare occasions it may be 2 or 3 drive days in a row where you'll leave early, stop overnight at a wild camp or hotel and then continue early again the next morning. Areas like Patagonia can be remote and the pleasure is in the scenery. Sometimes however it's only a few hours drive between destinations. Our proposed itinerary is the ideal route we would like to take providing all political and natural situations are acceptable during the time of our travels. In the worst case scenario we may get stuck with no way forward and at that point we would have to decide whether to fly over the obstacle and continue on local transport or abandon the trip. We have never had to abandon any trip before but we want you to be aware of the worst case scenario. We always strive to arrive at our destinations on time but our itinerary can change if an area of our route becomes off-limits for any reason, so when we do experience delays we will adjust our itinerary accordingly. Please be aware that drugs such as marijuana and cocaine are illegal in most countries in South America and they could enforce severe punishment for being caught in possession. NEVER carry illegal drugs on your person or on the vehicle during this tour as you would not only jeopardise your own freedom but also the well-being of the entire group if you are caught in possession. If you are caught in possession of illegal drugs on this tour you will be asked to leave the tour immediately and no refund will be given. Any such inconsideration can lead to the tour being cancelled and innocent people arrested. We will not hesitate to remove someone if we have to. Aggressive or abusive drunk behaviour will not be tolerated during this tour and if anyone is constantly abusing alcohol and causing trouble we will not hesitate to remove them from the tour and no refund will be given. When staying in hotels, guest houses and hostels we always strive to provide you with one healthy, wholesome and plentiful meal every day, usually breakfast at the hotel. In the evenings after you are checked into the hotel you are free to choose where you want to eat. When we are camping we usually eat breakfast and the evening meal from the truck. Occasionally we may prepare lunch on the truck when we are in remote areas. This will work out that you roughly get to cook once every 10 days depending on group size. We do also cater to vegetarians but we cannot cater to fussiness. In these group situations everybody must appreciate we cannot cater to individual likes and dislikes. Our itinerary is here to give you an idea of where we will be going and what we will be doing during this expedition. DAY 54 - 65, CHILE Southern Chile is the beginning of our journey along the Camino Austral, a stunning route that takes us on ferries through beautiful fjords, dirt tracks that lead us to remote villages and national parks that offer unsurpassed views of the Patagonian wilderness. Bank Details for Direct Transfers Please use your full name as a reference when paying by direct transfer. CREW You will have a crew of 1 tour leader and 1 driver on this tour. Sunblock: Minimum SPF 15 recommended. HYGIENE As wonderful as South America is, some places do not have a western infrastructure and their acceptable level of hygiene standards may be very different to ours, so be prepared to accept that things may not be as clean as they are back home. Copyright Madventure Ltd.

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