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- Ultimate South America
- Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls, and Rio de Janeiro
- South America Discovery (Puno And Lake Titicaca, 17 Days)
- Ultimate South America with Arequipa & Colca Canyon
- Best of Peru, Argentina & Brazil (15 destinations)
- Exploring South America - 13 days
- Ultimate South America (Train To Machu Picchu, 24 Days)
- Ultimate South America (Inca Trail Trek, 24 Days)
- Explore Peru, Argentina & Brazil (12 destinations)
- South America Discovery (15 Days)
Ultimate South America
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was all I hoped it would be and more.”
Jane, traveled in September
A 19-day adventure connects Rio's Christ the Redeemer with Peru's ancient sites. The Windsor Plaza Copacabana serves as base for exploring Devil's Throat Canyon at Iguassu Falls. Lima's San Francisco Monastery and Machu Picchu via Vistadome train round out this cultural feast.
Duration 19 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $3,569
4% Off- US$3,419+$1,651 upfront costsYou save $150
Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls, and Rio de Janeiro
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Most of the hotels were great and the day trips we had were with reputable local providers.”
Kelvin, traveled in December
South America's treasures unfold at approx. $340 per day, from Machu Picchu to Christ the Redeemer. Four-star accommodations complement visits to Cusco's Temple of the Sun, Tigre Delta's waterways, and Iguazu Falls, plus Rio's Selaron Steps and Sugarloaf Mountain cable car.
Duration 16 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From
4% Off- US$5,299
A 17-day odyssey links Rio's Christ the Redeemer with Peru's Machu Picchu, including stays at Windsor Plaza Copacabana and Hilton Garden Inn Lima. The itinerary features Brazil's Iguassu Falls, Tijuca Forest's cogwheel train, and Sacred Valley's Pisac Market, plus authentic churrascaria dining.
Duration 17 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From
4% Off- US$2,590+$2,535 upfront costs
Rio's Christ the Redeemer introduces a journey featuring Iguassu Falls' 275 cascades from Brazil and Argentina. Peru's highlights include Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca, with stays at Windsor Plaza Copacabana and El Mapi Hotel Machu Picchu.
Duration 23 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From
4% Off- US$4,589+$1,666 upfront costs
The grand circuit connects Peru's Incan treasures with Brazil's stunning landscapes. Marvel at Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, and Cusco's archaeological sites. The finale in Rio de Janeiro showcases Christ the Redeemer and the colorful Selaron Steps, with comfortable hotels and dual-country views of Iguazu Falls.
Duration 21 days Destinations Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
4% Off- US$8,960
Exploring South America - 13 days
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a trip of a lifetime! Most tours were fantastic. The accommodation was mostly ok.”
Konstantina, traveled in September
A 13-day celebration of iconic landmarks spans Lima's historic center to Rio's Sugar Loaf Mountain. UNESCO-listed Machu Picchu, Cusco's Temple of the Sun, and dual-country views of Iguazú Falls highlight the journey, with stays at selected hotels including Bohemia Hotel Mendoza.
Duration 13 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Say Hueque Argentina & Chile Journeys From
4% Off- US$3,700
Ultimate South America (Train To Machu Picchu, 24 Days)
45 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was the absolute best trip I have ever taken, hands down. I recommend this trip to EVERYONE.”
Taylor, traveled in May
A 24-day South American odyssey weaves from Peru's ancient sites to Brazil's vibrant cities. The route encompasses Machu Picchu's UNESCO ruins, Lake Titicaca's reed islands, and Puerto Maldonado's Amazon jungle, concluding with Rio's Christ the Redeemer and Copacabana Beach.
Duration 24 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $5,295
10% Off- US$4,766+$1,960 upfront costsYou save $529
A 24-day expedition through South America's finest includes the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Puerto Maldonado's Amazon jungle, and panoramic views of Iguassu Falls. Rio de Janeiro caps the adventure with Christ the Redeemer and Copacabana Beach, featuring diverse accommodations throughout.
Duration 24 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $5,460
10% Off- US$4,914+$2,120 upfront costsYou save $546
Rio's majestic Christ the Redeemer and bustling farmers' markets set the stage for awe-inspiring views of Iguazu Falls from Brazil and Argentina. The 18-day adventure continues to Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca's floating islands, featuring 16 nights in comfortable hotels plus an authentic homestay.
Duration 18 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- US$7,770
Rio's Cidade Maravilhosa welcomes visitors at Windsor Plaza Copacabana before showcasing 275 cascades at Iguassu Falls. The Tijuca Forest's cogwheel train leads to Christ the Redeemer, followed by Peru's Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu with expert guidance.
Duration 15 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Costsaver From
10% Off- US$2,615+$1,261 upfront costs
What people love about Brazil And Peru Tours
- Exploring South America - 13 days
I enjoyed my travels through South America immensely. Here are some notes of mine that may be of interest to Tourradar and to Say Hueque: 1.) The tour guides were very helpful. Both their knowledge and their English skills were impressive (as I could hear when I occasionally listened to the other guides for comparison). 2.) The itinerary in Peru could be tweaked a little by skipping the hotel in Urubamba, going straight to Aguas Calientes, spending the night there and going back to Cuzco on the following day. That would give the tourist the opportunity to take another walking tour in the area (by leaving for Cuzco late on his second day in Aguas Calientes) or else to explore more of Valle Sagrada on his way to Cuzco. [I am not sure of the distances, but perhaps Maras and Moray could be done on the way to Cuzco by leaving Aguas Calientes early and the saved extra day could then be spend in Argentina exploring the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina deserves another day]. 3.) I was taken aback by price of the single supplement. At first I thought that the extra cost would be mainly due to the pricing policies of the hotels chosen for me, but this was not so, since in none of them did a room for single person cost more than for two people, and sometimes it was actually less (e.g. Waman).
- Ultimate South America (Train To Machu Picchu, 24 Days)
Clarisa was amazing! Super nice and super helpful!
- South American Explorer (Train To Machu Picchu, 18 Days)
The tour was well worth the money, there were a lot of travel days but everything we did was worth it
What our customers ask about Brazil and Peru Tours & Trips
What should I see when visiting Brazil and Peru?
You've got to experience Rio de Janeiro it's absolutely stunning with Christ the Redeemer watching over those famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. Peru's crown jewel is definitely Machu Picchu and you'll want to explore the Sacred Valley and those mysterious Nazca Lines too. The Amazon rainforest spans both countries and it's incredible - you can actually visit it from either side. If you're looking for a comprehensive experience TourRadar's 15-day Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour takes you through all the highlights from Lima to Rio hitting spots like Paracas Nazca Arequipa Puno Cusco Buenos Aires and the breathtaking Iguazu Falls.
Should I book a tour or go solo in Brazil and Peru?
It really depends on how you like to travel. Tours make everything super easy - they handle all those internal flights hotels getting around between cities and organize guided visits to main attractions. It's perfect if you want everything planned out for you. Going independent gives you total freedom to create your own adventure but you'll need to figure out all the logistics yourself. The Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour for example takes care of all those internal flights between major cities like Lima Cusco Buenos Aires Puerto Iguazu and Rio plus they mix up the transportation using minivans and public buses to give you different experiences.
When's the best time to visit Brazil and Peru?
For Peru you'll want to aim for the dry season May through October especially if you're planning to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - the skies are crystal clear for photos though heads up it gets pretty crowded. Brazil's weather varies quite a bit but for Rio you can't beat summer December to March for that perfect beach weather. Here's an insider tip from TourRadar travelers: consider visiting the Amazon during wet season November to March when the flooding creates amazing canoe routes and you might see more wildlife. The Explore Peru Argentina & Brazil tour includes this incredible homestay by Lake Titicaca where you really get to experience local life and traditions firsthand.
How can I experience authentic culture in Brazil and Peru?
In Peru you'll want to take part in a Pachamama ceremony it's this beautiful Andean tradition honoring Mother Earth that happens in the Sacred Valley communities. You can watch local weaving demonstrations pick up hand-painted beads and cozy ponchos in the markets and definitely try local dishes like cuy in Cusco or rocoto relleno in Arequipa. Over in Brazil get into the samba groove in Rio's Lapa neighborhood and visit a Guarani community near Iguazu Falls to learn about their way of life. The Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour includes this amazing pachamanca dinner in Nazca cooked traditionally with hot stones in a mud house plus that special Guarani community visit.
What's the best way to get around Brazil and Peru?
You'll definitely need internal flights for the long distances between major cities and countries - there's just no way around it. The bus networks are really good and much cheaper but be ready for some long journeys. Peru's got these gorgeous train rides like the Vistadome through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu which are worth it just for the views. In big cities like Lima and Rio taxis and ride-sharing apps make getting around super easy. The Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour includes this incredible train journey through the Urubamba Valley to Aguas Calientes right at the foot of Machu Picchu.