Can’t miss these… Trogon Tours' Special Journeys
Ultimate open booking wildlife travel adventures. Designed and led by our team of local naturalists
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Short Tours
Four-day nature tours in Argentina's Wildlife hotspots.
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Exploring dry Andes, Monte desert, Yungas and Chaco woodland
12 Days – 11 Nights
Starts in Tucumán – Ends in Salta
Open booking departures - Contact us for updated prices
- 2012: Starts on September 25th – Ends on October 6th - Spaces available
This tour is special for those who enjoy general natural history and nature photography. Join Trogon Tours in this ultimate nature travel adventure through the most representative habitats of northwestern Argentina. We will explore valleys and semi-arid Monte Steppes, dry Chaco Woodland, montane Alder Forests, Yungas Cloudforest, high Andean Puna Desert and Lagoons. This is a dreamt journey for naturalists who enjoy fauna, flora, photography and learning about the local culture. Our group size limit for this tour is 8 participants with one Trogon Tours’ leader.
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Searching for the biological treasures of the High Andes
14 Days – 13 Nights
Starts in Santa Cruz de la Sierra – Ends in Tarija.
Tour runs on request – Prices based on group size.
Landlocked Bolivia is a biological paradise nestled in the heart of southern South America. Surrounded by Argentina, Chile, Peru, Brazil and Paraguay, Bolivia’s rich and diverse territory is clerarly split into a wet eastern slope -where the Bolivian lowlands form part of the Amazon Basin- and a dry western slope, dominated by the mighty Andes. Bolivia’s tropical lowlands occupy roughly 70% of the country’s land mass. Cacti species are not as diverse here as they are in western Bolivia given the type of habitat, but the area is incredibly rich in other wildlife.
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Discovering the living deserts of South America
12 Days – 11 Nights
Starts in Santiago de Chile – Ends in Calama.
Tour runs on request – Prices based on group size.
Chile’s unusual, ribbon-like shape -4,300 kilometres (2,700 mi) long and on average 175 kilometres (109 mi) wide- has given it a hugely varied climate, ranging from the world’s driest desert -the Atacama- in the north, through a Mediterranean climate in the centre, to a snow-prone Alpine climate in the south, with glaciers, fjords and lakes.
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Exploring nature and culture in the land of the Incas
15 Days – 14 Nights
Starts in Buenos Aires – Ends in Buenos Aires .
Tour runs on request – Prices based on group size.
Northwestern Argentina is a land full of spectacular landscapes and with a vast cultural heritage. These lands were part of the the south quarter of the mythical Inca Empire -the so called Qollasuyu. The local native people call themselves Qollas. They are very proud of their heritage, and still preserve many of their traditions, their language and culture. The Andes in this part of Argentina are very dry, but they are crossed by a series of humid valleys, with Humahuaca standing out for its unique setting. Nestled amidst spectacular rock formations of the most incredible and diverse colors, this is the heart of one of the richest cacti flora on Earth.
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