Guide
Driver/guide is provided during this tour.
Accommodation
You will spend 55% of the time on this expedition staying in local hotels, guest houses and hostels. The other 45% of the time you will be in your tent camping. Quite often we will wild camp by ourselves out in the bush or in the desert and other times we will use designated campsites with amenities. The majority of our wild camp locations are usually very scenic and we always strive to find the perfect spot on the banks of a river, overlooking a canyon, behind a dune in the desert, on a remote beach, etc. but sometimes we just have to camp wherever we can find a spot. From past experience on expeditions of this length and nature we have found that people prefer to supply their own tents as they are then not forced to share and they can pick a tent that suits their needs. As a general rule, try and choose a good quality lightweight and waterproof free-standing tent that is easy to erect, take down and carry. At some of the campsites there are upgrade options available so should you prefer not to camp or you just want some time alone you can sometimes rent yourself a private room at your own expense. When we are not camping (usually in cities) we always try to use decent, clean budget hotels, guest houses and hostels, however, taking into consideration the sometimes unpredictable nature of this expedition and the remoteness of some of the areas we visit, please be aware that in some circumstances we just have to take what we can get, good or bad. When staying in hotels, guest houses and hostels you can expect to share your room with other expedition members of both sexes. There is usually an opportunity for anyone to upgrade to a single room or a superior room if they so wish. All accommodation upgrades are at your own expense.
Meals
Eating well is a very important factor on our expeditions and good food is vital for everyoneโs health and well-being so we always strive to prepare healthy, wholesome and plentiful meals. We will be cooking a lot of meals from our own kitchen on the truck. When we are camping we usually eat breakfast and the evening meal from the truck. For lunch we usually stop at a cheap local restaurant giving you a chance to taste the local fare too. Lunches are at your own expense. When we are staying in hotels/guest houses/hostels (usually in cities) it is often impractical to cook on the truck so we do not provide any meals at these times. When it comes to shopping and cooking we will divide ourselves up into groups of 3 or 4 people (depending on group size) who will shop for and prepare the dayโs meals and clean up at the end. This will work out that you roughly get to cook once a week (depending on numbers). Fresh food is generally available daily so we try and eat meat and vegetables for every main evening meal. We do also cater for vegetarians but we cannot cater for fussiness. In these group situations everybody must appreciate we cannot cater for individual likes and dislikes. Donโt worry if you are not a gourmet cook as your crew are also always there to give advice. Cleanliness plays an important role throughout this expedition and your crew will make sure an acceptable level of general hygiene is maintained throughout your journey to ensure the wellbeing of the group.
Others
Services of your expedition leader and driver Transportation in custom-built Madventure overland trucks and use of all equipment Local transportation costs (if required) Diesel, mechanics, shipping and any other costs relating to the vehicle Ferry tickets (when travelling together as a group) 130 breakfasts, 57 evening meals All accommodation costs (55% hotels, guest houses and hostels, 45% camping) National Park entry fees when we enter as a group with our vehicle
Transport
We will be travelling in a purpose-built Madventure overland vehicle 100% of the time on this expedition. A standard bus simply wouldnโt be able to tackle many of the roads we travel on. The overland vehicle we use is a custom-built expedition truck which can accommodate up to 36 people although most of our expeditions travel with approximately 25 people. Comfort and safety is of course a big factor during expeditions of this length and nature so all our vehicles have high-backed coach seats with safety belts. The seating is on the upper level of the vehicle giving you an almost 360ยฐ view of the surrounding scenery. Our vehicles are designed to allow sufficient luggage storage and are also equipped with lockers to keep all your gear safe. Our long range diesel and water tanks ensure our self sufficiency in remote areas and the equipment we take with us is also of vital importance. In case of a breakdown we are equipped with a good selection of spare parts as well as a comprehensive tool kit to undertake any necessary repairs on our own as and when we need to. There may also be times when we get stuck in the sand or mud when travelling off road so all necessary recovery equipment such as sand mats, cables, ropes, shovels and pickaxes are also on board. We spend a lot of nights around the campfire so we take along good axes and saws for the times when we have to replenish our wood supply. We usually carry 400 litres of treated drinking water and we are equipped with a good kitchen which includes all cutlery, plates, cups, pots and pans, utensils, gas cooker, BBQ grate, etc. Our vehicles are equipped with a small fridge which is used for the cook groupโs breakfast and dinner food only. For personal food and drinks we have cooler boxes for everyone to use. Comfortable fold up chairs are provided for outdoor seating and we also have a large tarpaulin to keep us dry on those rainy days. We carry a portable shower and shower tent so you can take a shower every day on this tour if you like, even when we are wild camping in remote areas. Our vehicles are equipped with USB charging points only so try and bring all of your important electronic devices such as telephone, tablet and head-torch to charge from a USB socket. We do not have a 120V or 240V power supply on the vehicle but you will have the opportunity to charge your 120/240V electronic equipment at the hotels we stay at. We carry a comprehensive first aid kit for emergencies but we recommend you bring your own for general use.
Not included:
Insurance
It is compulsory that every person who travels with Madventure obtain travel insurance for the complete duration of the tour. Proof of travel insurance must be shown before joining a tour. You may be covered under your credit cardโs travel insurance so it might be worth checking with your credit card provider first. There are various travel insurance companies to choose from and a Google search will bring up a vast selection but for a comprehensive reliable policy that includes Covid Cover and Medical Repatriation we recommend a London based company named Campbell Irvine, Telephone: +44 20 7938 1734, https://microsite.campbellirvinedirect.com/madventure/. They are familiar with what we do so if you mention Madventure and the tour you are travelling on they should be able to provide excellent cover for you. For people based in North America a company called Allianz offers good cover โ Telephone: +1 866 884 3556, www.allianztravelinsurance.com If you choose to obtain your travel insurance through another company please ensure you read the small-print and make sure your policy includes Covid Cover and Medical Repatriation.
Flights
No flights included or expected during this tour.
Optional
Below is a list of the most popular optional excursions along with the most recent prices. Prices can of course change and are not controlled in any way by Madventure so please use the list below as an approximate guide only. Prices are shown in USD. COLOMBIA Cartagena pirate ship boat trip $35 Tayrona National Park day tour $30 Cocora Valley return transport $20 Purace National Park day tour $70 ECUADOR Equator exhibit $5 2 day Amazon jungle excursion $150 White water rafting in jungle $50 Horse riding (per hour), Banos $15 Mountain biking, Banos $30 Canyoning and rappelling, Banos $60 Bungee jump, Banos $20 Cuenca open top bus $10 PERU Swimming with green sea turtles $15 Chan Chan ruins day tour $25 Laguna Paron day tour $50 Laguna 69 hike $50 Pastoruri Glacier tour $30 Ballestas Islands boat tour $15 Huacachina sandboarding and dune buggy tour $30 Nazca lines flight $70 Cusco tourist ticket giving access to all main sites $35 Sacred valley day tour, Cusco $80 4 day Inca trail and Machu Picchu $750 2 day Inca trail and Machu Picchu $600 Lake Titicaca islands day tour $25 BOLIVIA Cycling the worldโs most dangerous road $125 Silver mine tour, Potosi $20 Uyuni salt flats day tour $30 CHILE Valley of the moon, Atacama desert $50 Pan de Azucar National Park boat tour $20 Wine tasting tour, Santiago $70 Villarica volcano climb, Pucon $140 White water rafting, Pucon $50 Horse riding (per hour), Pucon $20 Trout fishing day trip, Pucon $100 White water rafting, Futaleufu $90 6 Lagunas tour, Coyhaique $40 San Rafael Glacier boat tour $180 Marble caves boat tour $15 Ferry to Torres del Paine hiking trails (one way) $30 King Penguin reserve $15 ARGENTINA Perito Moreno Glacier day trip, El Calafate $50 Perito Moreno Glacier mini-trekking, El Calafate $300 Beagle Channel boat tour, Ushuaia $40 Buenos Aires tango and dinner show $100 Esteros del Ibera wetlands boat tour $15 Iguazu Falls $15 URUGUAY Mercado del Puerto meal, Montevideo $30 PARAGUAY Jesuit Missions ruins day tour, Trinidad $20 BRAZIL Foz do Iguaรงu waterfalls $20 Helicopter flight over Iguazu Falls $120 Paraty boat day trip $25 Sambadrome grandstand carnival ticket $25
Others
Personal travel insurance Personal spending money (ยฃ120 โ ยฃ150 per week recommended) Visas (approximately ยฃ100 depending on nationality) Lunches and evening meals when in hotels, guest houses and hostels Lunches when camping Accommodation upgrades Entrance fees to optional sites and national parks Any optional activities and excursions International and domestic flights Tent, roll mat, sleeping bag and pillow Tips (USD $150 per crew member recommended)
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Itinerary of your trip Cartagena To Rio De Janeiro (Or Vice Versa) Group Overland T
- Day 1 Day 1-12: Colombia
Day 1-12: Colombia
- Day 2 Day 13-25: Ecuador
Day 13-25: Ecuador
- Day 3 Day 26-53: Peru
Day 26-53: Peru
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Small Group
Youโll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.
Physical Rating
Basic
Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.
Age range
Min: 18 / Max: 80
Age range allowed for this experience.
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