Iguazu, Marble Caves, Lake District, Patagonia
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Iguazu, Marble Caves, Lake District, Patagonia
We decided to have a land tour of the south portion of Latin America: Iguazu, Lake District in Argentina, Marble Caves in Chile, and Patagonia (might skip Iguazu, because one of us been there, and it is quite away from the other 3).
I don't think there is a tour company that covers all of them. But we would prefer to have some help from a travel agency, at least with internal flights and accommodations. Is it possible to hire local tours at each destination ? What would you recommend ?
I don't think there is a tour company that covers all of them. But we would prefer to have some help from a travel agency, at least with internal flights and accommodations. Is it possible to hire local tours at each destination ? What would you recommend ?
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I suggest you research "Isabel", an independent travel agent, by using TA's search feature: http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum...Argentina.html and draw your own conclusions.
Have a great time in our country.
Have a great time in our country.
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Has anybody had any experience with
http://www.gadventures.com
They seem to have a broad selection of Latin America tours.
http://www.gadventures.com
They seem to have a broad selection of Latin America tours.
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It used to be GAP Adventures. They changed the name after a boat sank on one of their Antarctic trips. I haven't traveled with them, but they're a tour company, not a travel agency. In the same general category you could look at Intrepid, Imaginative Traveller or Peregrine, but those are all budget outfits.
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That's VERY strange, itrvlr, try again:
Isabel Llobet
[email protected]
repeat:
[email protected]
She wrote to me from that e-mail not too many days ago.
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Isabel Llobet
[email protected]
repeat:
[email protected]
She wrote to me from that e-mail not too many days ago.
Have a great time in our country.
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Isabel enjoys a sterling reputation as an independent local travel agent, obtained through many years of good and hard work, which is being unfairly (the way I see it) marred by the OP's posts.
The OP has e-mailed her saying he would be glad to remove his negative post, but does not seem to know how to do it.
It's simple, itrvlr: click on the ! "report this comment" icon and Amy_D will remove your post.
Have a great time in our country.
The OP has e-mailed her saying he would be glad to remove his negative post, but does not seem to know how to do it.
It's simple, itrvlr: click on the ! "report this comment" icon and Amy_D will remove your post.
Have a great time in our country.
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No one is censoring him. He e-mailed an apology to Isabel saying he "would be glad to remove my message", but doesn't get around to doing it, which is the reason why I explained how it is done, if he REALLY wants to do it.
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Guys, I agree that my post was too negative - I never worked with travel agents before so my expectations of turn-around time were too high, and I am under pressure to set my travel dates quickly. I'll try to remove my post.
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