Saturday, July 16, 2011

Latin America and Small Group Travel


In Latin America, small groups are an ideal way to tour the 12 countries that make up South America. Smaller groups allow you to experience the culture, history, and geography without the distraction of lots of people, so you get to feel like you are part of the land. Guides have travelled extensively in South America and are able to answer adventurers' questions and keep them safe. Their job is to pass on their knowledge and experience as well as act as a translator in the region. This removes the stress of the language barrier that comes with many holidays and can open up the cultural exchange.

The atmosphere of small group travel is a lot different from going with large groups. In a small group, the traveller gets to know the members of his or her group, which is a key element to the experience of the vacation. During these small group tours, people make lifelong friends that they continue to correspond with. As part of your small group travel around Latin America, there may also be people in the group from other countries around the world, so not only is the cultural experience with that of Latin America, it is also a cultural experience with the people in the group and allows you to make network connections with people from many parts of the world. It is also a chance to learn the unique culture and heritage of the country, whilst also learning about the various home countries of the other tour group members.

Fully guided small group tours of Latin America make use of a guide during all portions of the journey, ensuring that your well-being and safety are paramount at all times. While semi-independent tours have limited options, a guided tour tends to have a wider range of choices when it comes to the experiences that you will encounter. These tours range in length of durations but can last up to a month exploring the Amazon or travelling between different Latin American counties. Given that Latin America is made up of 12 countries, there is a lot to do and see so it is highly recommended that you book a tour with the longest duration that you can afford.

Small group travel around Latin America involves planning by an independent tour company. They are pre-organised with the company making all the necessary travel arrangements, such as lodgings, flights, activities, and tours. This ensures that lodgings and transports are reliable and safe. The trip dossier gives the group some idea of what they may expect on their adventure with daily itineraries, though circumstances may take the group off course.

This form of touring offers tourists a comprehensive exploration of many of Latin America's sites and attractions, which may include the Inca Empire where you will experience Machu Picchu, an Andean train journey, a flight over the Nazca Lines, or a boat trip on Lake Titicaca. Look online today for 'small group travel in Latin America' to find a company that best suits your travel preferences.




Latinlink - Latin America Tours. Since 1992 Latinlink has been dedicated to making your adventure to South America your trip of a lifetime. Our reputation has been built on providing safe, excellent value-for-money adventures. Latin Link Adventure is your one-stop-shop for the best adventure holiday value available to South America. We are New Zealand owned and operated offer you our expertise, experience, personal service and above all - our passion.

All our Tour Managers have travelled extensively in Latin America. Your Tour Manager's job is to pass on their invaluable knowledge and experience - not to mention being able to translate as you go. You can just relax and enjoy your escorted adventure knowing that everything is taken care of. Latin Link Adventure is a division of South America Journeys Ltd which is a fully bonded Travel Operator with Contractors Bonding Ltd.



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