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Patagonia
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© Jamie McMillan/Nature Portfolio ![]() Imperial Cormorants and Dolphin Gulls, Beagle Channel |
Sunday 29 October - Monday 13 November 2006 (16 days)
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© Jamie McMillan/Nature Portfolio ![]() Magellanic Penguins |
We'll also take a boat trip on the Beagle Channel, with snowcapped peaks on either side, and with an opportunity to see something of the wonderful variety of South Atlantic seabirds. Possibilities include Black-browed Albatross, Southern Giant Petrel, Southern Fulmar, and Common and Magellanic Diving-petrels. On the water both Flightless and Magellanic Steamer Ducks can be found, and we may see the odd Gentoo Penguin amongst the colonies of Magellanic Penguins. On the trip we'll visit Harberton, one of the oldest farms in Tierra del Fuego. The settlement of the area was described by Lucas Bridges in his fascinating book, 'The Uttermost Part of the Earth', and, three generations later, the Bridges family will still be welcoming us here.
Three nights Ushuaia |
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Day 8 We take a short flight to Calafate, in the foothills of the Andes, from where we drive 300km north to a small estancia in the foothills of the Andes. From here we will have a chance of finding the rare, very local, and stunning Hooded Grebe - a bird that was only discovered as recently as 1974 - with breeding grounds on small upland lakes, most of which are inaccessible! The estancia has very limited and simple accommodation, with shared facilities, but we feel that the chance of seeing Hooded Grebe on one of their very few accessible breeding grounds makes it worth including in our itinerary for the first time. Overnight Estancia Angostura Days 9 - 10 In the morning we'll try for the Hooded Grebes, before driving across the high Patagonian plateau. On the way we'll look for local specialities including Patagonian Tinamou, Chocolate-vented Tyrant and Tawny-throated Dotterel. In the evening we reach El Chaltén, a lovely village at the foot of Mount Fitzroy, where we stay for two nights. The jagged pinnacles of Mount Fitzroy and surrounding peaks are amongst the most impressive in the whole of Argentina - and this is a country blessed with more than its share of spectacular scenery. Here amidst the mountains, Chilean Flamingos share lakes with Black-necked Swans, Chiloe Wigeon, and Andean Ruddy Ducks, while Cinereous Harriers patrol the grassy shores, and almost anywhere there is the chance of seeing the majestic Andean Condor. Spiny shrubs provide foods for herds of Guanacos, while other mammals here include Seven-banded Armadillo and Patagonian Grey Fox. We also have a chance to see superb Torrent Ducks on the mountain streams. However, it will be the awesome peaks all around us that will be the star attraction. Two nights El Chaltén Days 11 - 13 We return to El Calafate to stay on a superbly-situated Estancia overlooking a small lake, where Black-faced Ibis are constantly flying to and from their colony, and Upland Geese nurse their goslings. |
| We have two days to explore the spectacular National Park of Los Glaciares. Above the Southern Beech forest rise jagged peaks interspersed with awe-inspiring glaciers. We take a boat trip right up to two of these, the Onelli and Upsala Glaciers, for a day in some of the world's most stunning mountain landscapes. This is Andean Condor country par excellence, and we've had breathtaking views of these soaring over the glaciers. | © Jamie McMillan/Nature Portfolio ![]() Watching Condors in Los Glaciares NP |
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On the second day we drive to the awesome Perito Moreno Glacier. At this time of year, the pale blue meltwater and blue and white ice is set off wonderfully by the flaming red of the Chilean Firebushes. The National Park also has some fine local bird specialities including Spectacled Duck, Austral Parakeet, and Austral Pygmy Owl, as well as a lovely range of flowers including the lovely Dog Orchid.
Three nights Calafate Day 14 We have a final morning birwatching in El Calafate before we catch a return flight back to Buenos Aires. Overnight Buenos Aires Day 15 We have a morning free in Buenos Aires before catching our return flight back to London, arriving on Day 16. Iguazú Extension Days 15 - 16 A morning flight will take us north-east, to the Brazilian border. We are heading for the renowned Iguazú Falls, perhaps the most exciting in the world. The falls are surrounded by humid subtropical forest, a habitat more common in adjacent Brazil and offering some superb tropical birdwatching. Tanagers, antbirds, toucans, manakins, parrots, motmots, trogons and tyrant flycatchers will thrill us. |
© Jamie McMillan/Nature Portfolio ![]() Iguazu Falls |
The falls themselves are truly one of the world's most impressive. Access is outstanding: a series of walkways bring you right up to the thunder and spray of the water, and to the Great Dusky Swifts that cling precariously to the rocks behind. We stay in a hotel on the Argentinian side, close to the falls and the reserve, and with excellent birdwatching in the grounds.
Two nights Iguazú Falls |
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Day 17 We fly back to Buenos Aires with time for a visit to the excellent Costanera Sur reserve. If the water levels are high, this can be teeming with waterfowl, including Lake Duck, Coscoroba and Black-necked Swans, Red-fronted and Red-gartered Coots, and a host of passerines, while a variety of raptors patrol the lagoons. Overnight Buenos Aires Day 18 We catch an afternoon flight back to London, arriving on Day 19. Accommodation will be in hotels and lodges with all rooms en suite, except for one night at Estancia Angostura, where rooms have shared facilities. We regret that due to limited accommodation single rooms cannot be guaranteed for this one night. Transport is by minicoach with driver. Boat trips last about two hours at Valdes and four hours on the Beagle Channel (with coach back). Walking: Mostly easy walks (steps down with handrails at Iguazú Falls), all taken at a slow pace. Trails can be rocky and uneven in places |
| Leaders : | Graham Clark and Luis Segura (main tour), and Miguel Castelin (Iguazu) | ||||
| Numbers: | Max. 14 clients |
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| Prices: | |||||
| Main tour: | £ | 3,895 | |||
| Single supp**.: | £ | 475 | |||
| Deposit: | £ | 300 | per person | ||
| Iguazú Extension: | £ | 695 | |||
| Single supp.: | £ | 110 | |||
| Deposit: | £ | 200 | per person | ||
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The price includes scheduled return flights London/Buenos Aires*, airport taxes, internal flights as outlined above, ground and boat transportation as outlined above, accommodation on a full-board basis, admissions, incidental tips, local taxes, and the services of the leaders.
The price excludes holiday insurance, drinks, optional tips to the local guides and drivers, and other personal expenses. *For an ex-international flight cost (Buenos Aires/Buenos Aires), please deduct £ 595 from the tour cost. **Please note that this excludes the cost of a single room at Estancia Angostura where these are not available. This trip will be operated in conjunction with Limosa Holidays. |
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