16 March 2015

Incredible Machu Picchu And Galapagos Tours

Incredible Machu Picchu And Galapagos Tours

by Lena Stephenson

There are innumerable options available when it comes time to pick a vacation destination. People who like to play it safe and stay inside the traditional box often go with all time favorites like amusement parks, sunny beaches and popular landmarks. Those who want to experience something unique and memorable opt for adventures like <A href="http://www.idealsouthamerica.com">Machu Picchu and Galapagos tours</A>.

These well planned South American jaunts are arranged to give the vacationer memories that will last a lifetime. Time is scheduled to allow for optimum exposure to all of the major sights of each location with ample opportunities to go off on individual excursions catered to the individual. With everything there is to see and do, every moment will be filled with adventure.

The versatility of these packages is a major benefit. Even though their physical locations are in close proximity, the destinations are worlds apart in so many ways. In essence, the plan provides two very different getaways rolled into one conveniently put together trip with a single set of travel and accommodation arrangements.

Each destination is unique in its offerings of charm, appeal and charisma. Even though they are so very different, they do share an ability to provide the visitor with a feeling of leaving modern day and stepping back in time. One is a chance to see how a great ancient civilization organized their cities and went about daily life, while the other is a strange and unexpected melding of wildlife and ecosystems not normally found together.

Nestled within the Andean mountains in Peru and nearly perfectly preserved, rests a remarkable structure built in the fifteenth century. Dubbed the "Lost City of the Incas", this site was protected from the influence of modern man because of its remote positioning. Under the protection and direction of several historical societies, the complex is operated in such a way as to provide visitors with an active and realistic view into the Inca Empire from the 1400's.

In contrast, the archipelago consisting of 19 islands and various islets and volcanoes has a highly eclectic collection of flora and fauna that seems to be stalled at various points along the evolutionary time line. In this place, a menagerie of animals and a ecosystems that theoretically would never exist in one location, flourish and thrive together. Again, the limited influence of modern humans has allowed this place to remain as pure and unobstructed as possible.

Skilled guides will escort visitors through the sites, giving insight and explanation as to the significance of all the highlighted features and points of special interest. Time is also scheduled to allow individuals to go off on their own and experience the local society, shopping and activities. There is so much history and culture to be found at both destinations.

Travelers can double their fun by opting to participate in these dual location trips. They offer twice the adventure without while eliminating the stress and pressure of having to plan twice the travel and accommodation arrangements. Two great South American destinations are combined in one plan with all the details carefully set in place to permit the vacationer to maximize their experience.



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