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Colonial Colombia
With fast-improving standards of accomodation, restaurants and transport,
Colombia is back on the map as one of South America's most voguish
destinations. Colonial houses restored as boutique hotels in the walled
Caribbean town of Cartagena, plus hiking and horse-riding in the
coffee-growing Zona Caffetera are highlights. The film adaptation of Gabriel
García Márquez's novel Love in the Time of Cholera is likely to fuel
Colombia fever.
Audley Travel (01869 276210, www.audleytravel.com).
A two-week tailormade trip staying at boutique hotels in Cartagena, Bogotá,
the Zona Caffetera and Villa de Leyva in the Andes costs from £3,250,
including flights, B&B and all transport.
Buenos Aires in style
The chic Palermo barrio of Buenos Aires is becoming the style capital of
South America, with its new wave of boutique hotels and restaurants run by
creative young chefs. Jewellery, textiles and furniture shops are open 24
hours a day. The district is also the nightlife centre for trendsetting
porteños and the international crowd.
Cazenove+loyd (020-7384 2332, www.cazloyd.com).
A five-night stay, including five nights’ B&B at the new Costa
Petit boutique hotel and British Airways flights, is £1,309 (or £3,109
flying Club World).
Peru – beyond Machu Picchu
Sensational though the Inca Trail is, you can find equally breathtaking and
less busy trekking elsewhere in the Cusco region. While the masses are
queueing along the trail to Machu Picchu, be among the few to hike the
high-altitude Weavers Trail in the Lares Valley, visiting communities who
weave and wear the traditional red Andean ponchos, and culminating in the
Sacred Valley of the Incas. Or hike through astonishing chasms to remote
ruins on the Choquequirao Trail in the Cordillera Vilcabamba.
Journey Latin America (020-8747 8315, www.journeylatinamerica.co.uk).
A 13-night group tour, with eight nights’ trekking and camping in the Cusco
region, is from £1,359, including all meals when trekking, B&B
elsewhere and all transport, except international flights. Tailormade
itineraries also offered.
Explore the Galapagos
Stay at a family-run hotel in the port of Puerto Villamil on Isabela island
for a different perspective on the Galapagos. Islanders act as guides to the
wildlife and there are activities such as riding on the Volcán Chico
volcano, kayaking among flamingos and meeting giant tortoises.
Select Latin America (020-7407 1478, www.selectlatinamerica.co.uk)
has a five-night stay in Puerto Villamil from £1,333, including flights from
Quito, all meals and guided activities on Isabela. International flights
extra.
Iguaçu Falls, Brazil
Far-flung corners of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay all meet at a point where
the island-splintered River Iguaçu tumbles 82m (260ft) over a basalt cleft,
providing elemental high drama. To get up close and personal with the falls,
the place to stay is the sumptuous, Portuguese colonial-style Hotel das
Cataratas on the Brazilian side, recently taken over by Orient-Express. It
is the only place to stay in the Iguaçu National Park and has rooms,
restaurants and a pool overlooking the torrents.
South American Experience (0845 2773366, www.southamericanexperience.co.uk).
A week’s stay, including five nights’ B&B in Rio at the
Philippe Starck-designed Fasano Hotel, and two at the Hotel de Cataratas,
costs from £2,138, including international and domestic flights.
Amazon cruise
A new luxury riverboat and the first of its kind, the M/V Aqua, will make her
maiden voyage from Iquitos into the headwaters of the Peruvian Amazon next
January. Three, four and seven-day journeys will continue year round. With
only 12 suites, Aqua is small enough to sail into the winding river systems
of the Pacaya-Samiria Reserve. Black cayman, giant river otters and pink
river dolphins are among abundant wildlife.
Bales Worldwide (0845 0570600, www.balesworldwide.com).
A 12-day trip, including all flights and transport, three nights’ B&B
in Lima and seven nights aboard Aqua, is from £3,695.
Up and coming Nicaragua
Because of its turbulent history, the largest of the seven Central American
countries receives only a fraction of the tourist numbers that go to
neighbouring Costa Rica. Nicaragua also has mountainous rainforests tumbling
down to the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, surfing beaches, profuse wildlife
and a hinterland of volcanoes, waterfalls, lakes and coffee plantations.
There are also indigenous communities and colonial cities such as Granada.
Now that peaceful times have returned, Nicaragua is the region’s
up-and-coming destination.
Trips Worldwide (0117-311 4404, www.tripsworldwide.co.uk).
A tailormade, ten-night tour costs £1,895, including flights, all transport
and B&B, with three nights at Morgan’s Rock Eco-lodge.
Calving icebergs in Patagonia
This wild, raw region spans southern Argentina and Chile, and there is a hotel
unrivalled in luxury and setting on either side of the border. At the Casa
Los Sauces hotel at El Calafate in Argentina, a day’s glacier trekking is
followed by a massage and a gourmet dinner. And at Explora in Chile’s Torres
del Paine National Park you can see icebergs calve into Lake Pehoe.
Steppes Latin America (01285 885333, www.steppeslatinamerica.co.uk).
A nine-day trip, including flights to Buenos Aires and back from Santiago
with a night’s B&B in each city, three nights each at El Calafate
and Explora, including all meals and activities, costs £2,495.
All prices are per person based on two sharing, and are for sample dates over the coming six months.
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Hotel Das Cataratas is not the only place to stay in Iguazu National Park. The Sheraton is in the park on the Argeninian side (much the better more natural side in my opinion). Brazilian side is over commercialised. Alternatively stay at Hotel Orquideas in lovely grounds not far from the park and infinitely cheaper. If I went again, I would have one night at the Sheraton and 3 at the Orquideas.
With the money you save, go birdwatching with Daniel Somay - fantastic!
Penny Hale, Casares, Spain
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