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Roam the Altiplano
20 days La Paz to Santiago
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Pick up a potion at the La Paz Witches' Market, Climb to the Cristo de la Concordia in Cochabamba, Compare footprints with a dinosaur at Cal Orko, Meet the miners of Potosi, Explore the endless salt flats of Salar de Uyuni, Relax on the beach at La Serena, Salsa the night away in Santiago
Get off the tourist track on this extraordinary adventure through Bolivia and Chile. Uncover the rural history of Cochabamba and Potosi, explore the cities of La Paz and Sucre, and marvel at the landscapes of the Salar de Uyuni. There's more amazing natural wonders at San Pedro de Atacama, a chance to chill on the beaches of La Serena, and a final chance to party in vibrant Santiago. This overland journey really does have it all.
Physical Rating: 3 Culture Shock Rating: 4 Accommodation: Simple hotels (17 nts), overnight sleeper coach (2 nts) Transportation: 4WD, local bus, walking, overnight sleeper coach Trip Style: Intrepid Basix Group Size: Maximum of 16 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed Budget: Allow USD $300 for meals not included.
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| Call (207) 623-4591 for more information or to book today! Mention code 6601537 | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Days 1-2 | La Paz | The City of Our Lady of Peace is a great place to discover on foot. No trip to La Paz would be complete without a visit to the potion-filled Witches' Market, and to the Coca Museum to look at the plant that has become an essential part of life in the Andes. | | Days 3-4 | Cochabamba | From this young and growing city it is possible to hike up 1,250 steps to the huge Cristo de la Concordia - even bigger than the Cristo in Rio. There's also a cable car, and it's worth a visit for the fantastic view. There are plenty of fantastic things to see and do here, including a visit to the Archaeological Museum, which houses Bolivian mummies. | | Days 5-6 | Sucre | Visit the Museo de la Catedral to see a jewel-encrusted painting worth millions of dollars, learn the history of Bolivia's independence, find some beautiful weavings for sale or compare footprints with a dinosaur - there is plenty to do in Sucre. | | Days 7-8 | Potosi | An optional trip to an underground mine can be an uncomfortable experience, but an unforgettable one. Witness life in the mines, chat to miners and learn about the interesting mining history of Potosi. | | Days 9-11 | Salar de Uyuni | It's all white, white, white and endless blue skies at the massive salt flats of Bolivia. It's a tough adventure, travelling by 4WD on dusty tracks, but a rewarding one, as you discover the weird landscapes and natural oddities of Salar de Uyuni. | | Days 12-15 | San Pedro de Atacama | The desert safari ends at San Pedro de Atacama, a small oasis in the middle of an evaporated saline lake. There are options here to do tours to the many sights in the area, such as the Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley) or the ruins of Pukara de Quitor. | | Days 16-17 | La Serena | Pop into historic La Serena and spend some time chilling-out on the beach or relaxing in its many pretty parks. From here, it's possible to visit the Valle Elqui, the centre of Chile's Pisco production and home to several important observatories. | | Days 18-20 | Santiago | For a serene look at Chilean life, take a visit to the barrio Bella Vista, Santiago's 'Paris Quarter', to explore cafes, galleries and craft shops. For a more lively take on this great city, put your comfy shoes on and visit a funky salsotheque to dance the night away. Enjoy sampling some famed Chilean wines. |
| | * The prices listed are based on the costs and exchange rates current at the time of pricing. Intrepid reserves the right to alter these prices at any time. For trips departing between 01 January 2008 and 31 December 2008, the land price of your trip is guaranteed when you have paid in full. For trips departing beyond 31 December 2008, prices are indicative only. The itineraries and dates are applicable from 01 January 2008 until 31 December 2008. Beyond 31 December 2008 dates and itineraries are indicative only and are subject to change. All information in this brochure is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of printing, but please note that changes to our trips (which can be significant) can and do occur. Intrepid will make every effort to keep you informed of any changes, but cannot be held liable for any alterations made to the published itineraries. Please refer to our website for the most recent update to any trip. Please note that these conditions apply to Intrepid group trips only. Variations may apply for Intrepid Independent trips.
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