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| Peru is one of the world’s greatest centers of ancient civilization and offers tourists tours directed towards archeological monuments, ecotourism in the Amazon Rainforest, cultural tourism in colonial cities, gastronomic tourism, adventure tourism, and beach tourism on the Paciific According to a Peruvian government study, the satisfaction rate for tourists after visiting Peru is 94%
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| Argentina stretches 5,000Km from north to south giving it a various and abundant range of geographical diversity, natural assets and climate variety. Rugged coastlines, world-class cities, abundant wild and sea life and breathtaking natural parks make Argentina a popular destination for Europeans, Americans and Canadians. |
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| With beaches, mountains, jungles, rivers, rainforest and active cities Brazil is the 5th largest country in the world. Brazil has a tropical and temperate climate and a 7,491 km coastline. Brazil has a combination of ecotourism with leisure and recreation, mainly sun and beach, and adventure travel, as well as historic and cultural tourism. Among the most popular destinations are the Amazon Rainforest, beaches and dunes in the Northeast Region, the Pantanal in the Center-West Region, beaches at the Rio de Janeiro and Santa Catarina and cultural and historic tourism in Minas Gerais |
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| Reaching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Mexico attracts 20 million tourists per year and has one of the largest tourism industries in the world. Mexico is the only country in Latin America to be in the top 25 most visited countries. |
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-Cancun
-Archeological Tours
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| Chile sits between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of South America and is 4,360 km from north to south. Within Chile’s borders there are at least seven major climatic subtypes, ranging from desert in the north, to alpine tundra and glaciers in the east and south east, humid subtropical on Easter Island, Oceanic in the south and Mediterranean climate in central Chile. |
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Bolivia is a landlocked country in central S. America rich in culture and untapped natural resources. In Bolivia you can visit jungles, glaciers, indigenous villages and the highest navigable lake in the world - Titicaca (3,800 m) on Perú’s border.
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