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Chile Antarctica walking holiday, Atacama Patagonia Antarctica combination holiday Itinerary
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Chile Walk and Antarctic Cruise Holiday itinerary
Fly overnight to Latin America. Please note: international flights are quoted separately for this holiday.
Early morning arrival in Santiago. Stretch your legs with a relaxed walking tour and get a bite to eat. After lunch, settle in to your hotel and relax.
Travel to the north of Chile and the Atacama Desert. Stay in a boutique hotel in the small, characterful oasis town of San Pedro de Atacama.
Set off from the hotel for a gently paced bike ride across the salt flats to a lagoon, home to a family of flamingos. In the late afternoon walk through a narrow gorge in the salt mountains. Ride up to 20km, 3hrs, flat. Walk 7km, 2hrs, down 100m.
Start today’s walk in small village at 4,000m. Walk along a wide green valley then down an Inca road surrounded by giant cacti and agricultural terraces to an oasis. Walk 18km, 5hrs, down 1,000m
Today’s walk takes you as high as many of us will ever stand. Walk slowly but steadily to the summit at 5,620m – only a couple of hundred metres lower than Kilimanjaro. Walk 6km, 3hrs, up 420m, down 420m.
Visit the world’s highest geothermal field – the Tatio geysers as they come to life at sunrise. Afterwards, soak in hot springs. Fly to Santiago this evening.
Set off early to fly south to the Chilean Lake District via
Today is yours to relax and explore at your own pace. If you wish, you might like to join our optional tour.
Today is yours to relax and explore at your own pace. If you wish, you might like to join our optional tour.
This is a long though beautiful travel day. Fly south along the spectacular spine of the Andes, over the massive Patagonian ice fields.
Travel into Torres del Paine National Park. Enjoy an afternoon boat trip out to the face of Glacier Grey. Sleep in the mountain hut (refugio) near the face of the glacier.
Start walking east across Torres del Paine as you leave the glaciers behind you to walk between lakes and mountains towards the dry grasslands.
Walk under the mountain of Paine Grande then a steady uphill and a steep downhill towards the shores of Lake Nordenskjold.
Continue your walk along a good path in the shadow of the mountains throughout today. You should see lots of condors as you pass beneath the high peaks.
Early start to hike up to the small lake at the base of the towers – the culmination of your Torres del Paine walk. Return to sleep in a comfortable hotel.
Fly to Ushuaia on the southern edge of the island of Tierra del Fuego. On arrival transfer to your small boutique style hotel for two nights.
Full day to explore the town of Ushuaia or take an optional tour to the inland of the island.
Antarctica
Shore landings
Please note: flexibility is cruicial in Antarctica.
Check in during the course of the day before boarding your ship this afternoon. Set off to Antarctica this evening.
Sail to Antarctica, crossing the 400 miles of the Drake Passage over the next two days. Ships in the passage are often good platforms for the sighting of whales, dolphins and sea birds.
Over the course of your two-day crossing you get used to life on board. There is a programme of talks – on most cruises there are two resident experts.
Start your shore landings today. Staff co-ordinate the lectures with shore landings so you can make the most of your visits. Disembark to see elephant seals, gentoo and chinstrap penguins.
Set foot on the Antarctic Peninsula for the first time. As well as the wildlife, the scenery is spectacular with peaks rising to 2,800 metres directly from the sea.
Sail south through the breathtaking Lemaire Channel which runs between the Antarctic Peninsula and Booth Island. The passage is about 7km long, narrowing to just 500m at some points.
Sail into Paradise Bay where you disembark or use zodiacs to explore the faces of huge glaciers. In the evening visit Cuverville Island for a shore landing and wildlife spotting.
Sail to Deception Island, a flooded volcanic cone with a narrow entrance through which ships can sail into the interior of the island. Visit penguin colonies and enjoy a warm bath by the sea shore.
After several days exploring the seas and landmass of the Antarctic peninsula, now is the time to relax and talk over your experiences as you travel back north.
Drake’s passage is entirely open water with no land anywhere around the world at these latitudes. This unimpeded spinning flow water which cools the continent and creates the ice-cap.
After an early breakfast, land in Ushuaia at 9am and bid farewell to the boat. Make your way to the airport to fly home via Buenos Aires.
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