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Culture and archeology

Perú
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Chachapoyas, Peru

Cloud warriors

Cloud warriors are waiting for you. The Chachapoyas have kept all their mystery with grandiose sites installed on headlands and bordered by a hilly jungle like the citadel of Kuélap, the sarcophagi of Karija or the mummies of Leymebemba. Nature is just as exceptional. In this temperate region you will kill two birds with one stone.

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Trujillo, Peru

Chan Chan

Head for Trujillo, an elegant and colorful city where the temperatures are welcoming. Capital of Moshe and Chimu cultures, they offer unique archaeological sites such as the Chan Chan citadel which rises on the sand. The surrounding countryside also allows you to take advantage of these sites while taking a natural break.

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Sacred Valley - Machu Picchu

Unmissable, Machu Picchu and Cusco await you. Take the opportunity to spend a few days in the heart of the Sacred Valley, the Inca garden, and discover nearby archaeological or natural sites such as the salt terraces. Finish with the discovery of the historic gem that is the city of Cusco.

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Caral

In the heart of a stone desert stand the oldest ruins of Peru, those of Caral. This destination near Lima is ideal for a short stay that combines discovery and relaxation in a lodge in the countryside.

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Pachacamac, Peru

LIMA artisans

Lima is also a land of asylum for many Peruvians from neighboring regions who have come to settle there. Discover the artisans of the Ayacucho region and their unique know-how during a visit to their workshops based on the exchange. The neighboring ruins of Pachacamac and their site museum will also be on the program.

Bolivia
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Tiwanaku &

Mountain bike

Perfect for travelers who prefer a more metropolitan experience, this five-day trip will focus on the most exciting sites in and around Bolivia's capital city. Start your trip with a day of archaeological exploration in the UNESCO site of Tiwanaku before heading to La Paz for posh Andean cuisine, a cable-car tour, an adventurous day of cycling in the mountains, and immersive experiences in some of La Paz's most unique neighborhoods.

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Bolivia's religious sites and colonial history

This short itinerary is perfect for travelers who are interested in Bolivia's religious sites and colonial history. Begin your trip with a walking tour of the cosmopolitan, historic city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra before continuing on to tour the missions of Santa Cruz, San Javier, and Concepción. End your adventure with a day in Biocentro Güembé, a sprawling nature resort with a butterfly observatory and tropical bird aviary.

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Colonial jewels of Bolivia

The highlands of Bolivia have an incredible history with a rich diversity of landscapes.

On this tour, visit top natural and cultural destinations that showcase this diversity and underline the importance of the highlands region.

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Samaipa & Amboro National Park Hike

Take this trip out to Samaipata, an archaeological and geological site in the Andean midlands.

Chile
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Gaucho Camp on the Carretera Austral

Exceptional trip, however, quite normal for the Carretera Austral. Wild camping on the Carretera Austral under the southern Patagonian sky with outdoor activities.

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Gaucho Camp on the Carretera Austral

Exceptional trip, however, quite normal for the Carretera Austral. Wild camping on the Carretera Austral under the southern Patagonian sky with outdoor activities.

Cuba
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Gaucho Camp on the Carretera Austral

Exceptional trip, however, quite normal for the Carretera Austral. Wild camping on the Carretera Austral under the southern Patagonian sky with outdoor activities.

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Holguín Panoramic

The city of Holguín is the third most influential city in Cuba. Its expansion is not due to sugar cane, but to the maritime trade that made the port of Gibara famous in the 19th century. It was on its shores that Christopher Columbus landed for the first time in America. You can still find some vestiges of the native Taínos, an Arawak people who occupied the Caribbean at that time. Known today as the city of parks, Holguín is the gateway to the East of Cuba, the other half of the island: mountainous, warm and musical.

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The History of Santiago

Cradle of music and the Cuban Revolution, Santiago de Cuba was the first capital of the country. with a vast history for being the last place where slavery was practiced in the Caribbean and for being the place of origin of rum: its elaboration and the art of tasting it. During the last centuries, it has witnessed all the intellectual and political controversies that formed the basis of the Cuban nation.

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HAVANA in another way

Havana, charismatic and bustling, the capital of all Cubans, destabilizes us, plays with our western habits and shows surprising lifestyles. In the "old American style", to the rhythm of the skyscrapers of the 50s, The Vedado is projected, a neighborhood that wanted to be New York, changing its face within the popular neighborhood of Centro Habana in the heart of the capital. The Malecón, along a promenade, leads to the entrance to the bay, guarded by the fortresses of the Morro lighthouse, La Punta and La Real Fuerza.

Argentina
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HAVANA in another way

Havana, charismatic and bustling, the capital of all Cubans, destabilizes us, plays with our western habits and shows surprising lifestyles. In the "old American style", to the rhythm of the skyscrapers of the 50s, The Vedado is projected, a neighborhood that wanted to be New York, changing its face within the popular neighborhood of Centro Habana in the heart of the capital. The Malecón, along a promenade, leads to the entrance to the bay, guarded by the fortresses of the Morro lighthouse, La Punta and La Real Fuerza.

CUB - Cultura y Arqueologia - La Havane

HAVANA in another way

Havana, charismatic and bustling, the capital of all Cubans, destabilizes us, plays with our western habits and shows surprising lifestyles. In the "old American style", to the rhythm of the skyscrapers of the 50s, The Vedado is projected, a neighborhood that wanted to be New York, changing its face within the popular neighborhood of Centro Habana in the heart of the capital. The Malecón, along a promenade, leads to the entrance to the bay, guarded by the fortresses of the Morro lighthouse, La Punta and La Real Fuerza.

CUB - Cultura y Arqueologia - La Havane

HAVANA in another way

Havana, charismatic and bustling, the capital of all Cubans, destabilizes us, plays with our western habits and shows surprising lifestyles. In the "old American style", to the rhythm of the skyscrapers of the 50s, The Vedado is projected, a neighborhood that wanted to be New York, changing its face within the popular neighborhood of Centro Habana in the heart of the capital. The Malecón, along a promenade, leads to the entrance to the bay, guarded by the fortresses of the Morro lighthouse, La Punta and La Real Fuerza.

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