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Spotlight on South America

Delve into our small group adventures in Colombia, Peru and Patagonia.
Take a seat and let us take you on a journey to South America. This incredible continent is known for it's food, music, architecture, landscapes and wildlife. 

Join our experts as they talk about three gems that we have handpicked for you: Colombia, Patagonia and Peru. They shared their own travel stories, as well as cultural and foodie experiences.

You watch the event back in full below, or watch a particular destination. Plus scroll down to find the answers to the questions that were asked.

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Adventures in Patagonia

Classic Peru

Contrasts of Colombia

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Event Q&A

Are Explore trips suitable for the more mature solo traveller?
Is there a supplement for solo holidays?
How do you manage safety in South America, Colombia for instance
What types of South American trips would you recommend for a duration of 2-3 weeks starting beginning/mid-December?
When is best time of year for this and the Iguazu falls?
Can Colombia be combined with Central America trips and are dates compatible?
What is the best of year to visit Peru?
I want to go to Machu Pichu but I’ve seen pictures of some very narrow steps with a steep drop - really vertigo inducing. Are they avoidable?