Peru - LimaBrazil - BrasíliaArgentina - Buenos AiresChile - Santiago
Peru - approx. 33 millionBrazil - approx. 213 millionArgentina - approx. 45.6 millionChile - approx. 19.96 million
Peru - Sol (PEN)Brazil - Real (BRL)Argentina - Peso (ARS)Chile - Peso (CLP)
Peru - SpanishBrazil - PortugueseArgentina - SpanishChile - Spanish
Peru - UTC-5Brazil - UTC-3 (UTC-4 in some regions)Argentina - UTC-3Chile - UTC-3 (UTC-5 on Easter Island)
Peru - +51Brazil - +55Argentina - +54Chile - +56
Peru - 220V 60Hz Type A/CBrazil - 127/220V 60Hz Type A/B/CArgentina - 220V 50Hz Type IChile - 220V 50Hz Type C/L
What is the climate like in these four countries?
Peru, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile span a wide range of climate zones, and the journey will cover diverse terrains such as mountains, rainforests, deserts, and glaciers, with significant climatic variation. The Andean regions of Peru (such as Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Rainbow Mountain) have lower temperatures with large day-night temperature swings, so warm clothing is recommended; the Amazon rainforest, on the other hand, is hot and humid, requiring insect repellent and breathable clothing. The Rio de Janeiro and Amazon regions of Brazil experience high temperatures and relatively high humidity year-round, so light clothing and good sun protection are advised. Due to the vast geographic span of Argentina and Chile, the southern Patagonia region has a cold climate and even glacial landscapes, so windproof and waterproof jackets are needed. As the itinerary crosses multiple climate zones, we recommend the **"onion-layering" dressing approach** to easily adapt to various environmental changes.
Do I need a visa to visit these four countries?
At present, travellers holding a Hong Kong SAR passport (HKSAR) can enter Peru, Brazil, Argentina and Chile visa-free, with a stay generally of 30 to 90 days (the exact duration depends on each country's regulations). Some South American countries may require an electronic travel form (such as Chile's electronic entry declaration), so please stay informed of the latest local entry policies. If needed, DeWonder Travel will assist travellers with the relevant procedures to ensure smooth entry.
Does the itinerary include strenuous trekking? Are there any physical fitness requirements?
The itinerary includes several trekking activities, with some sections challenging high-altitude environments, such as Peru's Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), which stands at over 5,000 metres and where altitude sickness may occur. As oxygen is thinner in high-altitude areas, you may experience shortness of breath, dizziness, and fatigue while trekking, so we advise travellers to know their limits and prepare their bodies in advance. We recommend building up your physical fitness before departure, with a particular focus on endurance and cardiopulmonary training.DeWonder Travel will provide the necessary support, including oxygen tanks, adequate rest periods, and altitude acclimatisation guidance, to ensure travellers' safety and comfort. If you have cardiovascular conditions or other health concerns, we recommend consulting a doctor before departure and considering whether such a trekking itinerary is suitable for you.
Peru, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile span multiple climate zones, and the journey covers diverse terrain including mountains, rainforests, deserts, and glaciers, with significant climatic variation. Peru's Andes region (such as Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Rainbow Mountain) has lower temperatures and large day-night temperature swings, so we recommend bringing warm clothing; the Amazon rainforest, meanwhile, is hot and humid, so prepare insect repellent and breathable clothing. Brazil's Rio de Janeiro and Amazon regions have high temperatures and high humidity year-round, so we recommend wearing light clothing and applying sun protection. Owing to the vast geographical span of Argentina and Chile, the southern Patagonia region has a cold climate, with even glacial landscapes, so you should prepare windproof and waterproof jackets. As the itinerary crosses a variety of climates, we recommend **"layered dressing"** to easily adapt to changing conditions.
At present, travellers holding an HKSAR passport can enter Peru, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile visa-free, with a stay generally of 30 to 90 days (the exact duration depends on each country's regulations). Some South American countries may require the completion of an electronic travel form (such as Chile's electronic entry declaration), so please pay attention to the latest local entry policies. If needed, DeWonder Travel will assist travellers with the relevant procedures to ensure smooth entry.
The itinerary includes several trekking activities, with some sections challenging high-altitude environments, such as Peru's Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca), which stands at over 5,000 metres and where altitude sickness may occur. As oxygen is thinner in high-altitude areas, you may experience shortness of breath, dizziness, and fatigue while trekking, so we advise travellers to know their limits and prepare their bodies in advance. We recommend building up your physical fitness before departure, with a particular focus on endurance and cardiopulmonary training. DeWonder Travel will provide the necessary support, including oxygen tanks, adequate rest periods, and altitude acclimatisation guidance, to ensure travellers' safety and comfort. If you have cardiovascular conditions or other health concerns, we recommend consulting a doctor before departure and considering whether such a trekking itinerary is suitable for you.
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Drawing on 10 years of experience crafting in-depth tours, DeWonder Travel brings you a brand-new in-depth tour across four countries of South America! Fly with us to the other side of the globe and roam South America over the course of a month.Journey through Machu Picchu together, with an exclusive overnight stay in an Amazon rainforest tribe—sharing meals and exchanging culture with local indigenous people, experiencing the revelry of the Samba Carnival, and dancing a romantic tango at Iguazu Falls; ride alongside the Gauchos and discover South America's not-to-be-missed world wonders.
Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime South America In-Depth Tour. On this South American continent—the farthest from Hong Kong—spend one month journeying from tropical rainforests to glaciers, from deserts to high mountains. Crossing from the equator to Antarctica, explore the human history of the Southern Hemisphere on the other side of the Earth through the eyes of a resident traveller, and discover the vitality unique to Latin America.
Starting from Peru's Machu Picchu, beyond the must-visit world-class Inca Empire ruins, this exclusive itinerary also stays in an Amazon rainforest tribe, where you'll observe a shamanic ritual and share a meal with local indigenous people to unveil the mystery of the jungle tribes. Visit Argentina's Iguazu Falls, learn the tango, and cook traditional Argentine dishes by hand. Travel further to a region of Chile that combines glaciers and one of the driest deserts, with an exclusive arrangement to delve into the daily life of the Gaucho herders and understand how the locals survive in extreme conditions, and on Easter Island listen to residents recount the story of the thousand-year-old Moai statues.
Founded in 2014, DeWonder Travel is a local and international in-depth tour specialist, successfully leading over a thousand people on in-depth tours around the world each year. This South America In-Depth Tour, meticulously arranged with global travel experts, takes you to the must-visit countries of South America to explore unparalleled natural wonders and feel the vitality that belongs to the Americas!
Our in-depth tours average 8–14 people, with no more than 18 people per group, to ensure the best group atmosphere and quality of activities.
Have questions about travelling in South America? WhatsApp us now at +852 6089 3783~
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Peru - LimaBrazil - BrasíliaArgentina - Buenos AiresChile - Santiago
Peru - approx. 33 millionBrazil - approx. 213 millionArgentina - approx. 45.6 millionChile - approx. 19.96 million
Peru - Sol (PEN)Brazil - Real (BRL)Argentina - Peso (ARS)Chile - Peso (CLP)
Peru - SpanishBrazil - PortugueseArgentina - SpanishChile - Spanish
Peru - UTC-5Brazil - UTC-3Argentina - UTC-3Chile - UTC-3
Peru - +51Brazil - +55Argentina - +54Chile - +56
Peru - 220V, Type A/Type CBrazil - 127/220V, Type A/Type B/Type CArgentina - 220V, Type IChile - 220V, Type C/Type L
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