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DESTINATIONS
BRAZIL
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Rio de Janeiro
- Christ the Redeemer & Sugar Loaf: Icons of the city.
- Copacabana and Ipanema Beaches:
- Lapa and Santa Teresa: Historic neighbourhoods with street art and live music, Favela tour, Maracana'
Salvador de Bahia
- Historical centre (Pelourinho): Colourful colonial houses and Afro-Brazilian culture.
Amazonia
- Manaus: Gateway to the Amazon rainforest, with boat excursions and trekking.
Iguaçu Falls
- On the border with Argentina: One of the most incredible natural spectacles in the world.
Pantanal
- Safari: in the world's unique biosphere with over 6,000 living species including the jaguar
Lençóis Maranhenses
- Blue Lagoon Desert: One of the most unique landscapes in the world with huge moving dunes and crystal clear lakes
Fernando de Nooronha
Natural park island in the middle. of ocean

Guide to Visiting Brazil
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Brazil is a fascinating and diverse destination, with breathtaking landscapes, a vibrant culture, and iconic cities. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip.
1. Documents and Visas
- Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
- Visa: For Italian citizens, a visa (eVisa) will be required starting April 10, 2024. You can apply online
- Vaccinations: Not mandatory, but the yellow fever vaccine is recommended if visiting the Amazon or rural areas.
4. Food and Drinks
- Feijoada: Black bean stew with meat.
- Churrasco: Grilled meat served in “churrascaria” restaurants.
- Açaí: Amazonian fruit served as a smoothie with guaraná and granola.
- Caipirinha: Cocktail made with cachaça, lime, and sugar.
ARGENTINA
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Buenos Aires
- Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada: The political heart of the country.
- San Telmo & La Boca: Iconic neighborhoods with tango and colorful houses.
- Palermo & Recoleta: Trendy districts with parks, cafés, and the famous tomb of Evita Perón.
Iguazú Falls
- On the border with Brazil and Paraguay: A true natural wonder, with over 250 waterfalls surrounded by lush jungle.
Patagonia
- El Calafate & Perito Moreno Glacier: One of the most accessible and impressive glaciers in the world.
- Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego: The southernmost city in the world, gateway to Antarctica.
- Bariloche & The Andean Lakes: Perfect for nature lovers and trekking.
Mendoza & The Wine Route
- World-class wines: Mendoza is the capital of Malbec and offers vineyard tours and tastings.

Guide to Visiting Argentina
Argentina is an extraordinary country, full of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and outstanding gastronomy. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your trip.
3. Climate and Best Time to Visit
- Buenos Aires & Central Regions: Pleasant year-round, but best in spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May).
- Patagonia: Best visited in the austral summer (December-March) for outdoor activities.
4. Food and Drink
- Asado: Traditional Argentine barbecue, a must-try experience.
- Empanadas: Savory pastries filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
- Mate: A traditional Argentine herbal tea, often shared in groups.
- Malbec Wine: One of the world’s best wines, especially from Mendoza.
CHILE
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NORTH – Desert region
San Pedro de Atacama: base for exploring the desert.
Moon Valley: spectacular lunar landscapes.
Tatio Geyser: one of the highest geothermal fields in the world.
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CENTER – Culture and cities
Santiago: modern, lively, and cultural capital.
Valparaíso: historic port, street art, and colorful hills.
Casablanca Valley: famous vineyards and wine tastings.
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SOUTH – Wild nature, Patagonia
Chiloé Island: nature, local culture, and wooden churches.
Carretera Austral: scenic road through lakes and forests.
Torres del Paine: one of the most beautiful parks in the world, in the heart of Patagonia.
Punta Arenas: gateway to Antarctica.
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EASTER ISLAND (Rapa Nui)
Moai: mysterious giant statues.
Hanga Roa: the island's only inhabited center.

Guide to visiting Chile
2. Climate and Best Time to Visit
Chile is long and narrow: 4,300 km long.
North (Atacama Desert): dry climate, hot all year round.
Center (Santiago, Valparaíso): Mediterranean, best between October and April.
South (Patagonia, Torres del Paine): cold and windy, December to March is the ideal time to visit.
3. Health
No compulsory vaccinations.
Good healthcare system in large cities, but expensive: health insurance recommended.
Drinking water is safe in cities, but best avoided in rural areas.
4. Safety
Generally a safe country.
5. Currency
Chilean peso (CLP).
1 euro ≈ 1,000 CLP (variable value).
Credit cards are accepted everywhere. ATMs are available.
10. Practical advice
Pack layers: you could go from 30°C to 5°C in a matter of days.
Hiking boots are essential if you are exploring the south.
Book in advance for Patagonia and Easter Island.
PERU'
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1. Machu Picchu
Inca city hidden in the mountains.
Access from Cusco or via the Inca Trail.
2. Cusco and the Sacred Valley
Former Inca capital.
Visit Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, and Moray.
3. Lake Titicaca
The highest navigable lake in the world.
Uros (floating) and Taquile islands.
4. Arequipa and Colca Canyon
White colonial city.
Condor sighting in the canyon.
5. Nazca
The mysterious Nazca Lines, visible only from above.
6. Paracas and Islas Ballestas
Mini-Galápagos with sea lions and seabirds.
9. Lima
Capital city with world-class cuisine.
Miraflores and Barranco neighborhoods worth visiting.

Guide to visiting Chile
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2. When to go
Best time: May to September (dry season in the Andes and Machu Picchu).
Amazonia: rainier throughout the year, but less rain between June and September.
Coast (e.g. Lima): milder climate between December and March.
4. Health
No compulsory vaccinations.
Yellow fever prophylaxis recommended if visiting the Amazon.
Beware of altitude sickness (soroche): acclimatize gradually, especially in Cusco and Puno.
8. Typical food
Ceviche (marinated raw fish).
Lomo saltado (stir-fried beef with vegetables).
Cuy (guinea pig – traditional dish).
9. Language
Spanish is the official language.
English is spoken in tourist areas.
MOROCCO
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Marrakech – Imperial city famous for souks, palaces, gardens, and Jemaa el-Fna square
Fes – Ancient imperial city with one of the world’s oldest medinas (UNESCO)
Casablanca – Modern economic capital, home to the Hassan II Mosque
Rabat – Capital city with historical sites and a relaxed coastal atmosphere
Chefchaouen – The iconic blue city in the Rif Mountains
Meknes – Imperial city known for monumental gates and historical heritage
Essaouira – Coastal town with a charming medina and strong Atlantic winds
Agadir – Beach resort city with a modern feel
Ouarzazate – Gateway to the Sahara and famous film location
Ait Ben Haddou – UNESCO-listed fortified village (ksar)
Merzouga – Desert village near the Erg Chebbi dunes
(Sahara Desert)
Zagora – Desert town and starting point for Saharan excursions
Dades Valley – Scenic valley with dramatic rock formations
Todgha Gorge – Impressive canyon popular for hiking and climbing
Ifrane – Alpine-style town often called the “Switzerland of Morocco”
Tangier – Port city connecting Africa and Europe

Travel Essentials for Morocco
Morocco is a refined and diverse destination, seamlessly blending ancient traditions with contemporary luxury. Travelers require a passport valid for at least six months; no visa is needed for most European and international visitors for stays up to 90 days. The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), while credit cards are widely accepted in luxury hotels, riads and upscale restaurants. French and English are commonly spoken in tourism and business environments, ensuring smooth communication for international travelers.
The best time to visit Morocco is during spring and autumn, when temperatures are pleasant for cultural exploration, desert experiences and coastal stays. Morocco is considered safe and well-structured for high-end travel, particularly when supported by experienced local partners. Exclusive riads, private desert camps, luxury trains and tailored itineraries allow guests to experience the country with privacy, comfort and authenticity, from imperial cities to the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert.
TANZANIA
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Serengeti National Park – World-famous for the Great Migration and wildlife safaris
Ngorongoro Crater – UNESCO World Heritage Site with exceptional wildlife density
Tarangire National Park – Known for large elephant herds and baobab trees
Lake Manyara National Park – Famous for tree-climbing lions and birdlife
Mount Kilimanjaro – Africa’s highest peak and iconic trekking destination
Zanzibar (Unguja Island) – White-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and Stone Town
Stone Town – Historic UNESCO-listed old town in Zanzibar
Nyerere National Park (Selous) – Vast wilderness with boat and walking safaris
Ruaha National Park – Remote park with dramatic landscapes and big cats
Mafia Island – Marine park, diving, snorkeling, and whale sharks
Arusha – Safari hub and gateway to northern parks
Lake Natron – Flamingo breeding site with surreal landscapes
Mahale Mountains National Park – Chimpanzee trekking on Lake Tanganyika
Gombe Stream National Park – Famous for Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research

Travel Essentials for Tanzania
Tanzania is a premier destination for discerning travelers seeking exclusive safari experiences, pristine natural environments and refined hospitality. Entry requires a passport valid for at least six months and a tourist visa, obtainable online or upon arrival at international airports. English is widely spoken in hotels, lodges and safari operations, ensuring smooth communication throughout the journey. The Tanzanian Shilling is the local currency, while US dollars are commonly accepted in luxury lodges and high-end services.
The ideal period for travel is during the dry season from June to October, offering exceptional wildlife viewing in iconic parks such as the Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
High-standard lodges, private guides and tailor-made itineraries guarantee comfort, privacy and an authentic experience, complemented by Zanzibar’s exclusive beach resorts
THAILAND
Bangkok – Vibrant capital with temples, markets, and nightlife
Ayutthaya – UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient temple ruins
Chiang Mai – Cultural capital of northern Thailand, temples and mountains
Chiang Rai – Home to the White Temple and Golden Triangle area
Pai – Relaxed mountain town surrounded by nature
Sukhothai – UNESCO-listed historical park,
Phuket – Popular island with beaches and resorts
Krabi – Dramatic limestone cliffs, beaches, and islands
Phi Phi Islands – Iconic islands with turquoise waters
Koh Samui – Resort island with beaches and nightlife
Koh Phangan – Famous for Full Moon Party and quiet beaches
Koh Tao – Top destination for diving and snorkeling
Khao Sok National Park – Rainforest, lakes, and wildlife
Hua Hin – Royal seaside town and relaxed beach resort
Kanchanaburi – Historical sites and nature, including the River Kwai

Travel Essentials for Thailand
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Thailand is a world-class destination combining cultural depth, refined hospitality and exceptional service standards. Travelers must hold a passport valid for at least six months; many nationalities can enter Thailand visa-free for short stays, while others may apply for an e-visa in advance. The local currency is the Thai Baht (THB), and credit cards are widely accepted in luxury hotels, resorts and high-end restaurants. English is commonly spoken in tourism and business environments, ensuring effortless travel arrangements.
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The best time to visit Thailand is from November to March, when the climate is dry and pleasant across most regions. Thailand is considered safe and highly organized for premium travel, especially when supported by experienced local partners. Exclusive resorts, private villas, wellness retreats and tailor-made itineraries offer privacy, comfort and authenticity, from Bangkok and Chiang Mai to Thailand’s most prestigious island destinations.
VIETNAM
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- Hanoi – Capital city with a rich history and vibrant Old Quarter
- Ha Long Bay – UNESCO World Heritage Site with limestone karsts and cruises
- Ninh Binh – Scenic landscapes often called “Ha Long Bay on land”
- Sapa – Mountain region known for rice terraces and ethnic minorities
- Ha Giang Loop – Spectacular mountain roads and authentic rural life
- Hue – Former imperial capital with citadel and royal tombs
- Hoi An – Charming UNESCO-listed ancient town
- Da Nang – Coastal city with beaches and modern infrastructure
- Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park – World-famous caves and jungle landscapes
- Quang Binh – Adventure destination with caves and outdoor activities
- Nha Trang – Beach resort city and diving spot
- Da Lat – Hill town with cool climate and colonial architecture
- Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – Dynamic metropolis and cultural hub
- Mekong Delta – River life, floating markets, and lush countryside
- Phu Quoc Island – Tropical island with beaches and national parks

Travel Essentials for Vietnam
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TVietnam is a sophisticated and fast-evolving destination, combining rich cultural heritage, refined cuisine and outstanding natural landscapes.
Most travelers require a passport valid for at least six months and a tourist visa, which can be obtained online through the official e-visa system.
The local currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND); however, US dollars are accepted in high-end hotels, and credit cards are widely used in luxury accommodations and major cities.
English is increasingly spoken in tourism and business contexts.
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The best time to visit Vietnam varies by region, but generally October to April offers the most favorable conditions, particularly for northern and central Vietnam.
The country is safe, welcoming and well-suited for premium travel when supported by professional local operators.
Elegant boutique hotels, luxury river and bay cruises, private guides and tailor-made itineraries ensure a seamless and exclusive experience, from Hanoi and Ha Long Bay to Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta.
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Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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Ciudad de La Paz 2226
Buenos Aires - Argentina
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Avenida Bolivia 101,
Lima, 15001, Perú
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Rue Ibn Sina Residence Dina, n°15,
Marrakech - Morocco
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Terra Safari Tanzania
A2, Mezanaine Floor,
Nairobi City
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Soi Sathon 1
10120 Bangkok Thailand
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Hanoi Vietnam
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