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Argentina has been distinguished by the UNESCO in 1981 by registering in the World Heritage List some properties of natural and cultural relevance. Argentina has a wide variety of ecosystems where you can simply be in contact with nature and enjoy the beautiful landscape or practice recreational and sport activities as trekking, mountain biking, white-water rafting, canoeing, bird watching, fishing, skiing, golf, and wine tours. |
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The Galapagos Islands are just one of Ecuadors many enchanted destinations. Whether you wish to relax and take in the scenery from an eighteenth-century mountain hacienda, explore a rural market for handmade crafts, join a canoeing expedition in the lush Amazon Jungle, or stroll through the charming colonial cities of Quito and Cuenca. Ecuador has all the elements of a dream vacation. Extend your vacation beyond the Galapagos Islands and you will enjoy a safe, carefree, once-in-a-lifetime experience as only Luxury Adventures can provide. |
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Peru, the largest in area in the Andean countries, was the cradle of the most advanced indigenous civilizations and most powerful empire in pre-Columbian South America-that of the Incas. Peru was also the focus of Spanish colonial domination for its first two hundred years of rule. What remained of pre-Columbian America with regard to people, culture, and settlements is perhaps better represented in Peru than in any other country in South America. |
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Our Clients
Some of our clients are:
James Wolfensohn Ex President of the World Bank
Lord & Lady Somerleyton Somerleyton, England
WPO, World Presidents Organization
YPO, Young Presidents Organization
New York Institute of Photography, Harvey Stein
Queen Beatriz & the Royal Family from the Netherlands
Princess Maxima from the Netherlands
Richard Leakey and family from Kenya
Enrique Iglesias President of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
Arizona State University
Institute of Human Origins (IHO)
David Quammen award-winning science, nature and travel writer
William H Kimbel Associate Professor and Science Director, Institute of Human Origins
Stone Phillips, NBC News Presenter
Charles Darwin Foundation
Galapagos Conservancy
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