Brazil and Argentina; South American Splendor 15 Days

15 days

Moderate

Experience Brazil's vibrant cities and natural wonders, then dive into Argentina's rich culture in Buenos Aires. From São Paulo to Rio, and onwards to the tango-filled streets of Argentina's capital, this journey blends adventure and exploration
  • Start point São Paulo 
  • São Paulo City tour 
  • Manaus Indigenous Tribe Visit and Jungle Walk
  • Excursion on the Amazon river by boat 
  • Iguaçu Falls Exploration (Brazilian Side) and Macuco Safari
  • Rio de Janeiro Panoramic City Tour
  • Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Buenos Aires
  • Enjoy tango-filled streets and historic charm in Argentina’s capital
  • End Point Buenos Aires
What's included?
    • Based on 4 stars hotel & lodges TWIN/DBL/TRPL/Quad rooms (Bed and Breakfast)
    • Professional  English-speaking guide during sightseeing
    • A total of 16 meals including 14 breakfasts, 2 lunches
    • All transfers by air conditioner private vehicle
    • All entrance fees according to the itinerary
    •  Macuco Jungle ride and boat in Foz 
    • Private boats with protective roof in the Amazon
    Exclusions
      • Visa
      • Insurance
      • International flights and airport taxes
      • All Domestic flight tickets
      • Extra accommodations beyond the itinerary
      • Personal expenses or beverages
      • Individual transfer
      • Drinks and beverages
      • Tips for guides and drivers
      • All expenses not explicitly mentioned in the program
      Please note

        Visa and Passport Requirements:

        • Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Brazil.
        • Check if you need a visa to enter Brazil and Argentina and apply well in advance if necessary.

        Health Precautions:

        • It's recommended to get vaccinations for yellow fever, hepatitis A, and typhoid. Consult your doctor for advice on other vaccinations and health precautions.
        • Bring any necessary medications with you, along with a copy of your prescriptions.

        Travel Insurance:

        • Comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellations, and lost belongings.

        Safety and Security:

        • Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your personal belongings, especially in crowded areas.
        • Avoid displaying valuables and use hotel safes to store important documents and valuables.

        Weather and Clothing:

        • Brazil and Argentina's climate varies by region, so pack accordingly. Lightweight clothing is suitable for most areas, but brings layers for cooler regions like the southern part of the country.
        • Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes.

        Local Currency and Payments:

        • The currency in Brazil is the Brazilian Real (BRL), and in Argentina, it is the Argentine Peso (ARS). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in both countries, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases and tips
        • Notify your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with your cards.

        Language:

        • The official language in Brazil is Portuguese, while in Argentina it is Spanish. Learning a few basic phrases in each language can be helpful, though English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.
        • Electricity and Plug Type:
        • Brazil uses a 110/220V power supply with Type N sockets, while Argentina uses a 220V power supply with Type C and Type I sockets. Bring a universal adapter to charge your electronic devices in both countries
        • Cultural Etiquette:
        • Brazilians and Argentinians are known for their warmth and hospitality. Respect local customs and traditions in both countries to enhance your travel experience.
        • Tipping is appreciated in Brazil and Argentina, typically 10% in restaurants, and small tips for hotel staff and guides are customary.

        Transportation:

        • Plan your transportation in advance, especially if traveling during peak seasons or major events like Carnival.
        • Be cautious when using public transportation and only use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services.

        Emergency Contacts:

        • Keep a list of emergency contacts, including local emergency services and the nearest embassy or consulate.

        Itinerary and Activities:

        • Review your itinerary and confirm all bookings for accommodations, tours, and activities.
        • Make sure you have all necessary contact information and addresses for your accommodations and tour operators.

        By considering these important points, you can ensure a safe, enjoyable, and memorable experience on your tour of Brazil and Argentina. 

        What to bring
          • Daily small Backpack suitable for the length of your trip
          • Before and after insects bite ointment
          • Cap
          • Sunglasses
          • Comfortable shoes
          • Swimming clothes

          Optional:

          • Sun Cream
          • Poncho