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 MEXICO
MEXICO CITY
Teotihuacan
GULF OF MEXICO
Chichen Itza
HAVANA CUBA
CARACAS
Sierra Nevada de Merida GUYANA
CITY HOTELS
ON THE BUS
Our support & transfer vehicles are air-conditioned, comfy and private transit vans and buses for internal transportation and support on cycle trips and all come with expert drivers.
WILD LODGES
Even in the most remote settings, there is no reason not to be comfortable. Whilst exploring the Amazon or Pantanal, we include stays in lodge accommodation often where the only way in is by boat and a walk.
ISLAND CRUISING
Throughout the Galapagos, we keep things small preferring motor yachts and boats with around 16-20 cabins in total. Being on smaller vessels allows us to dock where the cruise ships simply cannot go. A closer wildlife experience.
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Palenque
Tikal GUATEMALA Copan
COLOMBIA
VENEZUELA
Angel Falls
FRENCH
GUIANA
Kaieteur Falls
SURINAME
BRAZIL
BRASILIA
The Pantanal
Iguazu Falls
GUATEMALA CITY
Lake Atitlan
HONDURAS TEGUCIGALPA
NICARAGUA
QUITO
Galapagos Islands
ECUADOR
SAN SALVADOR centralEL SALVADOR
COSTA RICA
Arenal Volcano Pacuare River
PANAMA
PANAMA CITY
america
Monteverde Cloud Forest
SAN JOSE
Chan Chan
In cities and larger towns you will be accommodated in good 3-4 star accommodation that are generally centrally located, atmospheric and reliable with a good proven track record.
BELIZE
CARIBBEAN SEA
Roatan Island
BOGOTA
Valley of the Cocora
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Tairona National Park
Ballestas Islands
Valley Picchu
Cordillera Blanca Alpamayo
Cordillera
Huayhuash PERU
LIMA Sacred Machu
San Pedro De Atacama
BOLIVIA LA PAZ
Salar de Uyuni
PARAGUAY
ARGENTINA
SOUITH PACIFIC OCEAN
Torres del Paine National Park
Los Glaciares National Park
PATAGONIA
Tierra del Fuego
Cusco
Nazca Lines
Lake Titicaca
SANTIAGO DE CHILE
URUGUAY MONTEVIDEO
CHILE
Rio de Janeiro
SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Aconcagua
BUENOS AIRES
Valdes Peninsula
south america
SOUTH GEORGIA & THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS
FALKLAND ISLANDS
















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