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Experience the pulsating and cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires
Take in the enormity of Iguazu Falls from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides
Explore the vast wetlands in the Pantanal, home to hundreds of species of birds and fish, including Piranha!
Enjoy the laid back historic coastal village of Parati
Rio de Janeiro - where folk are raring to party and live purely for the moment
Paraguay and Uruguay - included from 2026
Paraguay and Uruguay - included from 2026
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Embark on a South American journey where adventure meets natural splendor on this 18-day (soon to be 27-day) overland exploration from Buenos Aires to Rio. Ideal for those drawn to camping and raw outdoor experiences, this tour sweeps you from Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital—famed for its steaks and wines—through the lush rainforests and towering waterfalls of Iguazu, the wildlife-rich Pantanal wetlands, and the crystal-clear waters of Bonito. Explore by foot, bike, boat, or even horseback, and soak up village life in Parati before savoring the energy of Rio. Accommodation is primarily camping, with occasional room upgrades available. The USP: a comprehensive route that links towering waterfalls, rich wildlife, and iconic cities, delivering a true taste of South America’s vast diversity in one action-packed trip.
We depart Buenos Aires and start making our way north towards Brazil. Continuing through Argentina, we visit the region between Argentina and Paraguay that is home to many Jesuit Missions built in the 16th century to convert the Guarany Indians. We visit the ruins of San Ignacio before crossing the border into Brazil, where we also cross from Spanish to Portuguese, and it is time to get our tongues around a new linguistic challenge! The Iguazu Falls form the natural border between Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, higher than Niagara and wider than Victoria Falls they are an awe-inspiring place to spend the next three days before we continue on with travel to Brazil. The lush tropical forest surrounding the falls has many walking trails leading to smaller hidden falls, ideal to refresh from the steaming heat and abounding with parrots, toucans, woodpeckers and colourful plants. Here you can also undertake a number of optional activities such as rafting, helicopter flights and mountain bike riding.
Note: From 2026 the route will be extended to 27 days and will include time travelling through both Uruguay and Paraguay on the set itinerary.
Next stop is Bonito where we can swim and snorkel in some of the clearest rivers and lakes in the world. Spectacular walks in the mountainous forests may reveal wildlife that includes monkeys, alligators and anaconda. We begin our travel to Brazil in earnest as we journey on to the Pantanal region where we organise treks and horserides out into the vast wetlands which is home to over 600 species of birds and 350 kinds of fish, piranha being common, as well as an abundance of reptiles and animals. Try your hand at Piranha fishing too!
We now head to the coastal village of Parati. This unspoilt and picturesque town has remained fundamentally unaltered for three centuries. Cars have been banned from its cobbled streets that run down to the seashore, instead mountain bikes are used and are a good way to get around. Another great way to explore the secluded islands of this pristine coastline is taking a sailing trip in one of the traditional schooners.
Our final drive takes us to the hedonistic playground of Rio de Janeiro, where the folk are raring to party out of their minds and live purely for the moment. Your adventure finishes on arrival into Rio. The Carnival and New Years Eve celebrations are always chaotic, crowded and fun and a must during any stint of travel to Brazil! We offer optional accommodation packages to stay on in Rio for a few days with the group to enjoy these - please ask for details
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