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Classic / Circuit
/ Combinations / Rio
de La Plata Capitals / City Packs
/ Capitals & Beaches
Getaways / Natural
/ Countryside / Walking
/ Tango, Candombe
& Samba / Birding & Wildlife
We will get into this small country through
Montevideo the capital city and start the countryside trip visit a preserved
area and charming estancia in the Maldonado province. We then continue
the walk in the amazing coastal province of Rocha (system of nature
protected areas and biosphere reserve). We arrive at a hotel built in
the same style as the nearby 18th century fort, right on the border
with Brazil. We walk along the beaches, over the shifting sand dunes,
through palm groves and shady woodlands and skirt around the enormous
wetlands between the estancias and beachside inns. The wetlands, some
of the largest expanses of inland water to be found in South America,
are fascinating and, combined with the walking along the beaches and
across the "prairies", create a unique experience. The variety
of birds humming birds, flamingos, kingfishers, flycatchers,
rheas (similar to ostriches) and wildlife - that we see in these habitats
is really incredible. Even though there is no high points to climb (max.100
meters), the terrain may be some times rough.Most nights are spent in
typical estancias and small charming inns where guests can
enjoy lovely scenarios, flowering gardens and the delicious and typical
home made specialties. Blanketed by wetlands, native forest, coastal
lagoons, palm groves and sandy and rocky beaches, you will be able to
feel connected with the traditions of this unexplored country. On this
leisurely walk we'll skirt the most diverse landscapes and experience
the hidden treasures found on paths less travelled. Visit historic ranches,
enjoy breathtaking landscapes, and get to know the people who have lived
here for generations. This tour has been especially designed for people
who love to learn and experience nature, cultures and traditional meals
without sacrificing comfort. It has native bilingual guides, who, along
with the local people, will help each visitor, experience the wonders
of this country, immersed in a safe, friendly and natural environment.
THE LENGTH OF WALKS CAN BE ADAPTED TO THE
GROUP DEMAND FROM 5 TO 10 MILES A DAY
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Day 1: Arrival to Montevideo, the capital city, Tango & Candombe
(walking)
Guests are met at the Carrasco International Airport and driven along
the wonderful coastline called Rambla to the downtown hotel.
We will immerse ourselves in Uruguayan culture in Montevideo, the most
important city as well as the capital. Welcome luxurious barbecue at
the Mercado del Puerto and free time to rest or explore the downtown
streets and experience the typical Rio de la Plata music, the Tango
or Candombe with the rhythms and coloured costumes. Montevideo is a
very quite and safety city that combines museums, street markets, nice
restaurants and very friendly people. L.
Day 2: Punta del Este and the Brazilian
Border (walking)
After breakfast, depart for a short drive to nearby Punta Del Este,
the famous beach resort for the more elite South Americans. Punta del
Este combines harmonically impressive nature with charming architecture.
We will have lovely walks and have lunch at the port. At the evening
we will be driven to the Brazilian border and into Rocha, arguably the
most beautiful province in Uruguay with its pristine beaches, emerald
shores and network of lagoons. We will have dinner, and stay at the
Fortín de San Miguel". AB, L, D
Day
3: San Miguel and National park, native forest and birds singing (hiking,
birding)
After breakfast walk around the rolling hills of San Miguel enjoying
a wonderful panoramic view of the area from the top of the boulder covered
Cerro Picudo. The view across the flat lowlands and the
huge lagoon provides a very different landscape to the previous days
walks. We can smell the sea and on clear days view the coast. This area
is home to a wide variety of birds and we will see many different native
trees and bushes. We will also have the chance to see the Cimarron cattle
the first cattle, introduced from Spain in the 18th century and
visit the pink granite small fort built in 1734 by the Spaniards, rebuilt
after its destruction by the Portuguese in 1737. Our full hiking day
picnic included! - will be in the fields of the San Miguel National
Park and the park guard will guide and show us all its secrets. During
dinner we will have another chance to taste the excellent Uruguayan
wines. Overnight at El Fortín de San Miguel AB, L,
D.
Day 4: La Coronilla beach Brazilian
border, walk the firm pristine beachs (walking)
In the morning we will have time to relax; guests can also go shopping
or explore to the Chuy border (free shops, Uruguayan and
Brazilian shops), a very curious town straddling the border where guests
can step into Brazil and hear the locals speak a strange language made
of a mixture of Spanish and Portuguese. After lunch we will fast walk
along the wonderful, isolated ocean beach of Barra Chuy.
Visitors seldom reach this beach so we can enjoy a long walk with no
signs of habitation as we walk across the firm sands alongside the Atlantic
Ocean. We arrive some miles further south at "La Coronilla"
where after crossing a hanging bridge we will stay at small beachside
hotel. AB, L, D.
Day
5: Cerro Verde, dolphins, sea turtles & shipwrecks.
(walking)
Today we will walk south, alternating beaches with coastal hills, sand
dunes, and pine forests into the immense Santa Teresa National Park.
We pass a shipwreck buried in the sand one of many along this
treacherous coast. Indeed, Polonio, the village we visit later, is named
after a Spanish galleon that went down just off the point. Luckily Beagle
with Charles Darwin aboard did not succumb to this fate and Darwin spent
quite some time in Uruguay collecting species and most likely starting
to formulate his theories of evolution. From the Cerro Verde
(Green Hill) most days there is the wonderful sight of dolphins feeding
in the bay and we also have the chance to see some sea turtles. After
a traditional picnic in front of the sea or in the middle of forest,
we will walk back along the coast to the hotel for a wonderful dinner
with barbecued fresh fish, Uruguayan wine and a pleasant overnight listening
to the waves. AB, L, D.
Day
6: Don Bosco tropical palm groves & Laguna Negra (hiking,
birding)
After an early breakfast, we will be driven along a very scenic road
near to the famous "Laguna Negra (the black lagoon,
named after the dark waters). We will walk into the unique extensive
palm groves. Despite a number of stories, no one knows how the palm
trees got here -some 300 years old; they are native but they give the
landscape a very exotic look. During the trip we will pass many roadside
stalls selling the fruit and the less innocent hooch brewed
from the palm nuts. The cloudy, sticky liquid is so potent that if you
leave the cap off the old bottles it is sold in the liquor evaporates
in a flash! During this amazing walk into a private estancias
fields, we will reach the shores of a marshland where we will surely
see ibis, herons, egrets, storks and a legion of migrating birds (birds
arrive here from as far as Alaska and the Falkland Islands). After a
typical picnic on the lagoon shores, we hike into the native vegetation
on the Don Bosco hills from where we will be able to enjoy an incredible
view of the palm groves and the lagoon. Then we meet the vehicle and
head to a nearby charming Oceanside inn, for overnight. AB, L, D.

Day 7: Cabo Polonio shifting sands & sea lions (walking)
The day starts with an early walk to Cabo Polonio, a charming fishing
village which can only be reached by foot, horse or special four wheeled
drive. We will see several sea lions that populate the small islands
and make up one of the largest populations of sea lions in the world;
very occasionally we spot a migrating Franca Whale. After visiting the
light house and having lunch at a typical sea side restaurant we will
walk between the sea and the desert! A long chain of big shifting sand
dunes gives the landscape outstanding beauty! We may cross on small
boats the Valizas stream where it joins with the ocean or take a 4x4
drive back to the inn for a home made dinner and a pleasant night listening
the waves. AB, L, D
Day 8: Guardia del Monte wetlands &
Rocha lagoon (walking, birtding, horse riding)
Today we will visit and walk (or ride on horseback) at Guardia
del Monte, a working estancia next to the
Laguna
de Castillos. Guardia del Monte has outstanding landscape
beauty with important ecosystems like the wetlands with a great variety
of birds and native scrublands. This area has been declared Natural
Animal Reserve since 1996. We will have the opportunity to see the Ombú
forest. The Ombú tree curiously rarely grows in groups of more
than 2 or 3, the forest that we visit is possibly the only one in the
world. Each tree has its own wonderful shape with thick, twisting roots
spreading out over the ground; some are over 500 years and have a diameter
of 2 meters (6 feet). After a typical countryside lunch we take our
vehicle for a short siesta-drive to La Paloma. From La Paloma,
a surfing summer resort, we will walk towards the sunset along a special
area where a string of land separates the Rocha lagoon and the ocean.
A lot of birds may be seen during this leisurely walk. After this walk
full of surprises and diverse scenery, we spend our last night in stunning
surroundings at a nice estancia where we will have a wonderful dinner.
AB, L, D
Day
9: Working estancia (hiking, horseriding)
El Charabón is a beautiful working estancia specialized in calving
and lambing. The landscape is absolutely different from the days before,
El Charabón combines open and undulated prairies with a large
Eucalyptus forestry. Guests can enjoy a relaxing morning around the
very comfortable lounge and terraces of the beautifully designed property,
admiring the views, hike or ride on horseback the surrounding. After
a typical lab barbecue, guests will be driven to Montevideo airport
in time for their outward flights or continue on pre-arranged extensions.
AB
WALKING Season 2010 - Sep. Dec
Tour cost per person in US$ with Double
occupancy: US$2100 with 4-12 people. Single supplement is $400
*Included All accommodations; all
meals; mineral water; land transportation; guide services.
*Not Included Airfares, airport taxes; items of a personal nature
(souvenirs, phone calls, etc.); alcoholic drinks; tips and medical insurance.
Pre/post tour extensions in Montevideo, Punta del Este, Buenos Aires/Argentina
& Brazil available.