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These tours require
a lot of walking, hiking or cycling in a variety of
terrains depending on the tour.
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Chilean Bike & Wine Adventure - 8 Days / 7 Nights
The best of Chile's wine country... on two wheels! Our tailor-made eight-day tour includes 250 miles of moderate biking on paved and unpaved back roads through Chilean wine country - including rides in Casablanca, San Antonio, Colchagua and Maipo valleys. You will also explore Chile's capital city Santiago and the breathtaking, Pacific coastline. Your adventure in Chile's wine country comes paired with outstanding meals, fine wines and Chilean hospitality. |
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Guyana Nature Experience-
14 Day / 13 Night Adventure
This classic group adventure takes in many of the highlights of Guyana: visit Kaieteur and Orinduik Falls before travelling to Iwokrama for jungle hikes, boat trips, the Iwokrama Canopy Walkway, and the chance to see the elusive jaguar. Stay in the Makushi village of Surama before going into the savannahs in search of giant river otters, giant anteaters and black caiman. This is our most popular tour and has ten scheduled departures in 2012. |
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Walk With Moses
15 days/ 14 nights including Jordan
This is an incredible experience. You will be retracing the path of the Exodus, one of the Bible's most famous episodes while enjoying the stark landscape of the desert mountains, discovering fossils from millions of years ago in unique geological areas and being introduced to the lifestyle of a nomadic culture that today is same as it was a 1,000 years ago. |
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Amerindian Guyana -
16 Day / 15 Night Adventure
Our 16-day journey introduces us to the rich culture and pristine environment of Guyana. Our itinerary focuses on small and out-of-the-way eco lodges owned and operated by Amerindian villages: Surama, situated at the base of the Pakaraima Mountains in the Iwokrama Rainforest; Rewa, at the remote confluence of the Rewa and Rupununi Rivers; Nappi in the Kanuku foothills not far from the Brazilian border, and Yupukari, on the Rupununi Savannah, where an important caiman conservation project is headquartered. Our encounters with hosts, guides, and the local population will be authentic and direct because these are English-speaking communities who host only a select handful of visitors each year. |
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