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19 days land only visiting Bolivia - Chile - Peru
  • from $3820 Without Flights *
  • * Prices based on 2013/14 Standard Itinerary.
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What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

The salt flats were by far the most amazing part of the tour because they were so dramatic and unexpected

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Joanna was professional, friendly and efficient. I cannot praise her enough for ensuring that every member of the group gained maximum enjoyment from their holiday

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Make sure you get a prescription for altitude sickness tablets because everyone on the trip suffered

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It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and definitely the holiday of my lifetime

Yvonne Bacon 02 May 2013 10

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

"There were many highlights, but the most memorable were:

1. The Uyuni salt flats. They were extraordinary, surreal, like a Salvador Dali painting come to life. No photograph can do them justice, they have to be seen to be believed.

2. The road from El Alto to La Paz. The world's most extraordinary ride from an airport to the city.

3. Just about everything in Bolivia, the most extraordinary country I've ever been to. Nowhere in the world is like it."

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Joana was absolutely fantastic. She was positive and helpful throughout the duration of the tour. She "oiled the wheels" for us, sorting out tickets, rooms, problems, you name it, so that we could just concentrate on having a great time and the holiday of a lifetime.

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Bring warm clothes and sturdy shoes! You'll be at high altitude most of the time, so it'll be cold, especially at night. Follow your leader's advice on dealing with the altitude - drink plenty of water - and coca tea! - and take it easy.

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I am seriously thinking of doing this tour again, I loved it so much.

Paula Cook 28 Jun 2012 10
Absolutely amazing trip - but be aware of the altitude! None of us on my trip had been adequately warned before hand and a few of the trip members got serious effects from the altitude sickness.  It affected everyone on the trip (16 of us) in some form or other, but headaches etc aside, it was well worth it!  The views in Bolivia are unforgettable.  The wild flamingoes, lagoons and the salt flats are out of this world.  Some of the cities i could have done without, but then others on the trip loved the cities, so it depends on your taste really.  Staying on the Lake on the Isla del Sol was one of my highlights.  I took a day off and just relaxed (it's hard to cvatch your breath when walking up hill or doing anything strenuous at that height!) and it was a fabulous day.  The views are stunning, the locals are so hospitable and welcoming...just enjoy!  Machi picchu of course is fabulous, and exceeds all expectations.  I would definitely go through it all again for the experience, just be a bit more prepared that's all! Our tour guide was phenomenal - Chrystel - Nothing was too much trouble and she was fabulous at sorting out any hic-ups with no fuss and always with a smile!  Amazing! (AX - 11th September 2010)
LMM 20 Oct 2010
The scenery in Bolivia rivalled that of New Zealand, which I wasn't expecting. I would strongly advise that people follow the tour leaders advice with regards to the Altitude Sickness, trust me, listen to them.... We were very lucky on our tour, our guide recommended fantastic local restaurants to eat in. Try the local cuisine with the exception of the guinea pig, it was fabulous. Read the packing lists, when it says cold, it means it... my gloves and hat were a life saver when it was cold morning starts. Think pack for skiing and you will be set! Take American dollars in cash, much, much easier to change money than having cards. (AX- 15th June)
Anna Burton 22 Sep 2010
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