The samba show on day 4 was the highlight of my trip. The dancers wore colorful costumes and the drums were loud and exciting. The group had a table near the stage. My only suggestion is to add a stop at a churrascaria (Brazilian steakhouse) for dinner - the included meals were good but basic.
Knowledgeable Local Guides
Our guides in each country were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. Their insights brought ancient sites and modern cities to life in a truly memorable way.
A Journey Full of Wonders
This 18-day tour took us through vibrant cities, natural marvels, and ancient sites. From tango in Buenos Aires to the majestic Machu Picchu by train — every moment was perfectly planned.
A True South American Adventure
This tour combined culture, nature, and physical challenge perfectly. From tango in Buenos Aires to trekking the Inca Trail and witnessing Iguazú Falls, every moment was unforgettable.
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