3-Week South America Tour Packages
Insider tips: Recommended 3-week South America tour itineraries
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21 Day South America Itinerary, incl. Lima and Rio de Janeiro
South America's most iconic sites await over 21 days, from Peru's Machu Picchu to Brazil's Copacabana Beach. The Nazca Lines, Lake Titicaca, Iguazu Falls, and Rio's Christ the Redeemer create lasting memories, enhanced by authentic dining and carefully selected accommodations.

21 Day South America Itinerary, incl. Rio de Janeiro and Machu Picchu
A grand 21-day tour spans 12 South American cities, from Copacabana Beach to Machu Picchu. The luxury Titicaca Express train, 5 domestic flights, and visits to Cusco's Q'oricancha Temple await. Premium hotels complement visits to Iguazu Falls, Buenos Aires, and Sacred Valley.

- Days 1-3
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Arrive at Galeão Airport before 2 PM to avoid Rio's heavy afternoon traffic. On your first night take a walk along Copacabana Beach's black and white promenade. For the next two days focus on Rio's main attractions early in the day. Get the first cable car to Sugarloaf Mountain at 8 AM for the best city views without crowds. Visit Christ the Redeemer by taking the cog train through Tijuca National Park. Bring a light jacket since mornings at the top can be cooler than you might expect.

- Days 4-5
Iguazu Falls
Take a 2-hour flight to Foz do Iguaçu. You'll want to see these falls from both the Brazilian and Argentine sides. Start on the Brazilian side for sweeping views then spend a full day exploring the Argentine side's walkways. Bring a waterproof bag to protect your camera from the heavy spray at Devil's Throat. A natural gas train runs to the falls every 30 minutes.

- Days 6-7
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fly in during the morning and get settled in Argentina's capital. Visit the colorful La Boca district before 5 PM for safety. You can take your time with dinner since most locals eat after 9 PM. Book your tango shows ahead of time as good venues fill up fast. For evening walks stick to the upscale Recoleta area.

- Days 8-12
Bolivia's Highlights
Flying to Sucre through Santa Cruz brings your first real altitude change. Take things slow when you arrive. The historic center is easy to walk but you'll need good shoes for the steep cobblestone streets. La Paz sits at 11,942 feet so give yourself a full day to adjust before serious sightseeing. The Witches' Market is interesting but ask before taking photos.

- Days 13-14
Lake Titicaca Region
- Days 15-19
Cusco & Machu Picchu, Peru
Take the luxury train from Puno to Cusco for great Andean views but know that rail strikes can happen. Stay in Cusco's San Blas neighborhood for its charm and good location. For Machu Picchu take the first 5:30 AM bus from Aguas Calientes to see the site before the crowds. Book Huayna Picchu permits months ahead since they only allow 400 people daily.

- Days 20-21
Lima
Southern Divide
A cultural immersion from Lima to Santiago spans 21 days. Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca's Uros islands, and the Atacama Desert's Valley of the Moon captivate visitors. Local guesthouses and the unique Jukil Community Lodge provide authentic experiences.

Lima Peru
357 miCusco Peru
14 miSacred Valley Peru
13 miOllantaytambo Peru
18 miAguas Calientes Peru
5 miMachu Picchu Peru
40 miCusco Peru
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Puno Peru
132 miLa Paz Bolivia
257 miSucre Bolivia
52 miPotosi Bolivia
90 miUyuni Bolivia
54 miUyuni Salt Flat Bolivia
194 miSan Pedro De Atacama Chile
745 miSantiago Chile
What people love about 3-week South America tours
- Southern Divide
This tour was fantastic and our tour guide Eddie was the best CEO ever. If every G Adventures tour is like this, I would have no problems recommending them. I did get quite sick with altitude in Peru and Bolivia, so make sure you take precautions just in case. Limit your expectations for buses etc and you will be pleasantly surprised. The people were great, the local food was great (make sure you get recommendations from your CEO so you don't end up sick, we didn't get food poisoning at all once we joined the tour). If you opt to do the death road tour it was a great experience. I went in the bus, which I think was more dangerous then doing it on the bike.
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