South America

Wild Earth Travel brings you some of best wildlife explorations that this fascinating continent has to offer.
Take an unforgettable voyage around the truly unique 'Galapagos Islands' where the animals & birds defy expectations and the scenery transports you back in time. For nature enthusiasts and photographers alike the Galapagos represent once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Travel deep into the 'Ecuadorian rainforest' in search of its intriguing and vividly colourful wildlife or visit the 'Manu Biosphere', a world-renowned reserve possessing some rare and endangered South American species, including tapirs and macaws. Discover the superbly rich marine biodiversity of the 'Ballestas Islands' on the rugged Peruvian coastline or choose an unforgettable journey to the legendary Inca city of Macchu Picchu. A visit to 'Easter Island' to discover its dramatic geography and enigmatic Polynesian heritage will surely be another highlight of your South American experience.

For our Antarctica-bound travellers, we can offer a variety of additional sightseeing across the Southern Andean regions of Chile and Argentina. Here you’ll find animals & birds living amidst a landscape of huge 'Patagonian glaciers' and icebergs, as well as across the distinctive “pampas” grasslands. Our tours will feature top-rated local guides who will passionately illustrate the natural and wildlife attractions of their Patagonian homeland.

In more tropical parts of South America, Wild Earth Travel will take you to the natural wonders of 'Iguazu Falls' and the 'Pantanal'. The scale of the awesome cataracts continues to amaze travellers and its surrounding forests provide a home for many colourful birds and animals. The 'Pantanal' is the world’s largest natural wetland area, with a wealth of precious flora and fauna to match, which you can discover on our specially-designed itinerary.

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