ushuaia to cuzco Overview

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      USD $3,570
      CAD $3,595
      AUD $3,475
      EUR €2,785
      GBP £2,165
      NZD $4,450
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      CHF FR3,260
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      CAD $5,643*
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      EUR €4,257*
      GBP £3,452*
      NZD $6,982*
      ZAR R43,485*
      CHF FR4,929*
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Trip Validity

  • 2011-01-01 - 2013-12-31

Take a trip through South America from Ushuaia to Cuzco

Discover vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery on this epic 54-day adventure. Travel through Argentina's attractions and on to Chile before a Bolivian expedition leading to the Inca Trail, Peru's ancient gem. Journey through the unspoilt wilderness of Patagonia. Soak up spectacular views of Argentina's majestic glaciers, crystal lakes and forest-covered mountains before heading north to discover the succulent flavours of a traditional Argentine barbecue. Survey vast Bolivian salt flats, marvel at the remarkable floating islands of Lake Titicaca and set off on the trek of a lifetime to the mesmerising ruins of Machu Picchu. Finish the adventure experiencing Cuzco's bewitching fusion of Spanish and Inca cultures. This unforgettable trip will leave you enchanted by the dynamic cultures and awe-inspiring scenery of these exceptional countries.

  • Admire the crystal waters of Lake Titicaca
  • Be amazed by the salt flats of Bolivia
  • Delve deep into a dark mine in Potosi
  • Hike along ancient trails to the lost city of Machu Picchu
  • Journey through dramatic Andean scenery in Chile
  • Sample roast cuy in Cuzco
  • Trek through Argentina and Chile's glacial scenery
  • Wander through the Argentinean city of Salta

Trip Map


ushuaia to cuzco Summary

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Days 1-2 Ushuaia/Tierra del Fuego

A picturesque town at the end of the world, Ushuaia is the launching pad for many Antarctica trips and is also excellent for hiking and mountain-based activities.

Day 3 Strait of Magellan

Unpredictable currents and winds, combined with the narrowness of the passage, has made the Straits of Magellan a beautiful yet precarious route for many ships over the centuries.

Days 4-8 Torres del Paine National Park

Located in the wilds of Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park is one of the world's most beautiful landscapes with glaciers, lakes and dramatic mountain peaks.

Days 9-10 El Calafate/Perito Moreno Glacier

Surrounded by snowy-mountain peaks and endless grass plains, El Calafate is famed for its proximity to the Perito Moreno Glacier. One of the few advancing glaciers in the world, Perito Moreno Glacier is a glorious, electric-blue mass of ice that occasionally breaks dramatically into Lago Argentino. Originally a place for wool traders to gather, El Calafate has grown into a charming town with lots of restaurants and outdoor activities on offer.

Days 11-13 El Chalten/Los Glaciaries National Park

The small village of El Chalten, nestled between picturesque mountains within Glacier National Park, is mainly a campsite for visitors, albeit a spectacular one. Los Glaciares National Park is resplendent with its 47 glaciers, soaring mountains perfect for climbing, inviting grassy plains and lakes of the deepest blue.

Days 14-16 Carretera Austral

Running through the sunburnt Pinturas River Canyon, Rio Pinturas runs through Patagonia and is home to the Cueva de las Manos, a cave filled with pictures of prehistoric hands and animals. Chile's southern fjord coast is a kaleidoscope of fjords, channels, grassy plains, snow-capped mountains, charming villages, winding roads and virtually-untouched landscapes.

Day 17 Chaiten

When the Chaiten volcano erupted in 2008, the town of Chaiten was virtually destroyed. Today it's a basic town located on the Carretera Austral highway.

Day 18 Puerto Montt

A port city known for its salmon, Puerto Montt sits at the top of Chile's Lakes District and is a busy place with a Germanic heritage.

Days 19-20 Pucon

With the spectacular Villarrica volcano bubbling away in the background, captivating Pucon is an adventure lover's paradise with outdoor activities galore in a gorgeous natural setting.

Day 21 Saltos del Laja

With four beautiful waterfalls cascading from the river Laja, Salto del Laja is a celebrated summer holiday destination surrounded by forests and greenery.

Days 22-23 Santiago

Set within a circle of snow-capped mountains, Santiago is vibrant, artistic and gourmet - and the gateway to adventures in the snow, sea or desert.

Days 24-25 Mendoza

Famed for its wine and raft of adventure activities, Mendoza is a lovely city to get lost in with its wide streets, excellent eateries and gorgeous plazas.

Days 26-29 Estancia Stay

Set in the picturesque landscape around Rio Ceballos, this traditional Argentine estancia offers the opportunity to live like a gaucho with horse-riding, hiking and sampling an asado (barbecue).

Day 30 Quilmes

The ruined citadel of the Quilmes - a local people displaced in the 17th century by the Spanish - is a fascinating site located in Argentina's Calchaqui Valley.

Day 31 Cafayate

Vineyards, wineries and artisans dominate the picturesque town of Cafayate and its surrounds, the perfect place to sample some world-class wine, food and scenery.

Days 32-33 Salta

With its well-preserved colonial buildings, candle-lit cafes, fine museums and surrounding natural beauty, Salta is one of Argentina's most charming cities.

Days 34-35 San Pedro de Atacama

Gorgeous desert landscapes, atmospheric, whitewashed adobe houses and a lively town centre has made San Pedro de Atacama one of Chile's most popular travel destinations.

Day 36 Bolivian Altiplano

A true wilderness featuring volcanoes, salt pans and colourful lakes, the Bolivian Altiplano stretches out from Lake Titicaca to the borders of Argentina and Chile.

Days 37-39 Uyuni/Salar de Uyuni

Popular due to its proximity to the Salar de Uyuni, the town of Uyuni is small and charming, and feels very remote, especially at the photogenic train cemetery. The world's largest salt flat, the Salar de Uyuni, is a spectacular sight - whether reflecting like a mirror in the wet or cracking during the dry.

Days 40-41 Potosi

The loveliness of Potosi - one of the highest and more fascinating cities in the world - is mirrored by the harshness of its mines and mining history.

Days 42-43 La Paz

Built in a canyon, the unique and bewtiching city of La Paz is filled with steep, cobbled streets, fascinating markets, evident tradition and captivating sights.

Days 44-45 Copacabana

A lovely little town situated between two hills and looking out over Lake Titicaca, Copacabana has beautiful scenery and coastline, great eateries and a fascinating religious culture.

Day 46 Lake Titicaca/Puno

Puno is a colourful town on the Peruvian shores of Lake Titicaca, expect to see traditionally dressed locals, chaotic markets and, if lucky enough, even dancing in the streets.

Days 47-48 Cuzco

Cuzco is the gateway to Machu Picchu and a city with majestic architecture, impressive ruins, a lively town centre and cultural significance around every cobblestone corner.

Days 49-52 Quechua Community Trek/Classic Inca Trail

Winding around mountains, through valleys and up steep slopes, the iconic Inca Trail is a series of beautiful vistas and challenging hikes all the way to Machu Picchu. A relaxed and spectacular alternate to the classic Inca Trail trek, the Quecha Community Trek traverses Inca ruins, glacial lakes, lush valleys, waterfalls, soaring peaks and overnights in local villages.

Days 53-54 Machu Picchu/Cuzco

Built sometime in the 15th century and rediscovered in 1911, the staggering ruins of Machu Picchu were thought to be an estate for the Incan emperor, Pachacuti. A World Heritage site set amongst red-green hills with ruins scattered close by, Cuzco is impressive in every way - be it history, culture, nightlife or architecture.

What's included in this trip

  • Start:

    Ushuaia, Argentina
  • Finish:

    Cuzco, Peru
  • Group size:

    Min 4 , Max 22
  • Ages:

    Min 18
  • Meals:

    All meals when camping
  • Accommodation:

    Bush camp (no facilities) (8 nts), Camping (with facilities) (20 nts), Hostel (2 nts), Hotel (23 nts)
  • Transport:

    Boat, Ferry, Jeep, Overland vehicle, Train
  • Included activities:

    Alternative Inca Trail and Quechua Community trek, Colgante Glacier, Cueva de las Manos, Cuzco Visitor Ticket, Isla del Sol boat trip, Jeep tour of Uyuni Salt Flats, Los Glaciaries National Park, Machu Picchu guided tour, Moreno Glacier, Quilmes Ruins, Sillustani Ruins and Museum w/Guide, Tierra del Fuego National Park, Torres del Paine National Park, Tour of the Sacred Valley, Sacsayhuaman and Ollantaytambo, Uros Island boat trip on Lake Titicaca, Valle de la Luna Excursion, Vineyard Tour, Wine tasting

  • Carbon emissions offset:

    1558kg pp per trip
  • Notes:

    Please note that this trip requires minimum numbers to depart, and may be cancelled up until 56 days prior to departure. The places showing on the dates and availability page are an indication only so please contact Intrepid to check if your preferred date will depart before making any final arrangements, such as booking non-changeable flights.

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About Argentina , Bolivia , Chile , Peru

    • 54
    • GDOIC
    • Trip Price tool tip
      USD $3,570
      CAD $3,595
      AUD $3,475
      EUR €2,785
      GBP £2,165
      NZD $4,450
      ZAR R28,810
      CHF FR3,260
    • Kitty tool tip
      USD $2,110
    • Total price tool tip
      USD $5,680*
      CAD $5,643*
      AUD $5,494*
      EUR €4,257*
      GBP £3,452*
      NZD $6,982*
      ZAR R43,485*
      CHF FR4,929*
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