Long trips & tours in South America

South America and long travel go together like ceviche and a cold cerveza

And it’s got more diversity, color and chaos than the other continents rolled into one. You might start your journey in Rio, kicking back on the sands of Ipanema, but before you know it you’re trekking through the Peruvian Amazon or the cloud forests of Ecuador. Join a Quechan street party in Cuzco, cross the Bolivian altiplano, eat hot empanadas in Santiago or venture into the untamed wilds of Patagonia. If South America doesn’t convince you to drop everything and live like Indiana Jones, nothing will.

Our long trips in South America

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Two alpacas walking along a trail at Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu is probably the one image of South America that gets seared into our collective imagination, but there are a bunch of ways you can get there. Trek the classic Inca Trail, avoid the crowds on the Quarry Trail (then take a bus to Aguas Calientes) or train all the way and just enjoy the view. It doesn’t matter how you go. Just make sure you do.

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A traveller posing for a photo on the extremely reflective white salt flats of Salar de Uyuni
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The salt flats of Bolivia are the biggest in the world: one massive, unbroken horizon of seasoning. Because there are no landmarks, no trees or markers or anything to interrupt the view of 10 billion tonnes of salt, you can get up to some pretty crazy visual shenanigans. Hop in a 4x4 with us and explore the flats, then (if you’re going overland) head onto the Bolivian altiplano and cross into Chile. We guarantee 0 crowds and lots of flamingos.

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A boat crusing in the waters of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

When Charles Darwin sailed the Beagle into the Galapagos, he discovered the planet’s best-kept evolutionary secret: 19 unspoiled islands that would change the way we think about the world. These days it’s pretty much the same, just with much more comfortable boats and less scurvy. Meet marine iguanas on San Cristobal, swim with sea lions off the coast of Fernandina and trek across the lava fields of Espanola.

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Premium Argentina & Brazil

Kathy · Traveled July 2024
We trusted Intrepid with our first trip to South America, based on a previous good experience. Intrepid's tour leader, Augustin, helped open our eyes and minds to some of the world's most beautiful and special places previously hidden from and unknown to our consciousness. Huge thanks to Intrepid and Augustin!
Review submitted 30 Jul 2024

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Kathy · Traveled July 2024
We trusted Intrepid with our first trip to South America, based on a previous good experience. Intrepid's tour leader, Augustin, helped open our eyes and minds to some of the world's most beautiful and special places.
Review submitted 30 Jul 2024

Galapagos Island Hopping

Emily · Traveled July 2024
I absolutely loved this trip! In a week we got to see amazing wildlife, unique landscapes, do plenty of snorkelling and hiking and visit local communities. Snorkelling with Sea Lions was a highlight for me. Jessica was a wonderful trip leader!
Review submitted 31 Jul 2024

Galapagos Island Hopping

Crystal · Traveled July 2024
What an incredible place! The amount of wildlife that we saw at Galápagos was beyond what I could imagine. From a pod of 200+ dolphins playing in the wake of our boat, to seeing penguins and flamingos on the same day - I was in awe. And I never got sick of all the adorable sea lions! This location is something special and this trip is the perfect way to experience it.
Review submitted 31 Jul 2024

Inca Trail Express

Scott · Traveled July 2024
The Intrepid Inka Trail trek was fantastically orgajises and run. There is nothing to fault with Intrepid and their staff. Well done
Review submitted 26 Jul 2024

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