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When you travel with LANDED, our team of travel experts and network of local contacts are at your service. We’ll handle the details, freeing you to savor the moments.

Whitewater Rafting in Costa Rica

Whitewater Rafting: Class II, Class III, & Class IV Nearly every region in Costa Rica offers whitewater rafting—usually as a full-day excursion. Some areas, like Manuel Antonio, Turrialba, and Arenal Volcano, have several rivers of varying intensities. A few of these rivers [...]

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Explora Lodges

Explora is a collection of lodges focused on deep exploration of remote regions in South America. Their lodges are designed to offer comfort while connecting guests to some of the continent's most awe-inspiring landscapes. Each property emphasizes sustainable practices and provides guided [...]
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Galapagos Islands and Species

The Galapagos Archipelago consists of thirteen main islands, six minor islands, and scores exposed islets and rocks. Each offers different opportunities for visitors. Each offers different opportunities for visitors, such as bird life, volcanic features and plant varieties, or reptiles and mammals. [...]
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Private Tours of the Galapagos

If you’ve dreamed of coming to the Galapagos, consider a customized land-based tour. These programs can be tailored to your interests, combining guided wildlife tours with explorations of less visited locations. [...]
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Villa Rentals in Uruguay

Private Luxury Villa Rentals If you’re planning to enjoy one area of Uruguay for five nights or longer, renting a private villa is an excellent lodging option. LANDED arranges private villa rentals in Jose Ignacio, Punta del Este, and La Paloma. We [...]

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Birding in Belize

Belize Birding: Over 600 Native Species Belize is birding paradise. More than 615 non-introduced avian species have been recorded in Belize’s territory, including: Resplendent Quetzals (Pharomachrus mocinno) Harpy and Crested Eagles 26 species of Hummingbird 12 types of Parrot & Parakeet 18 [...]

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Caves & Caverns

Xibalba—The Maya Underworld Belize’s river systems have honeycombed the limestone bedrock with caves and caverns. Some larger examples are still accessible by river, allowing visitors to float through on inner tubes or kayaks. Others were sacred to the ancient Maya, representing a [...]

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Birds of Panama

Panama: World-Class Birdwatching The birds of Panama make up approximately 10% of the world’s known birds. Most are permanent residents, observable throughout the year. Some notable birds of Panama include: Resplendent Quetzals (Pharomachrus mocinno) 8 Species of Toucan 5 Species of Macaw 61 [...]

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Galapagos Yacht Charters

Galapagos Yacht Charters and Catamarans Are you looking for a private Galapagos yacht charter? Galapagos luxury charters of motor yachts, catamarans, tri-marans, and masted sailing ships can all be arranged for private multi-day cruises in the Galapagos Islands. Most Galapagos cruises span [...]

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Why No Helicopter Charters to Machu Picchu?

Why Helicopters are Banned from Machu Picchu One of the common questions we field from clients traveling in Peru is, “How can I travel to Machu Picchu by helicopter?” In 2010, the Cusco province banned helicopters from the airspace around and over [...]

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Machu Picchu Packing List

Impossible, balanced, pristine...Macchu Picchu could be a home of forgotten gods. Those who travel to Machu Picchu experience, in that first encounter, what it means to stand in a thin place, where the veil dissolves between experience and possibility. LANDED wrote this [...]
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The Best Hotels in Chile

The 18 Best Hotels in Chile Have you been thinking about a Chilean vacation? You may be wondering about the best hotels in Chile. Whether you’re looking for information on Chilean hotels or resorts, we’ve got you. LANDED compiled this list of [...]

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Sea Sickness in the Galapagos?

Concerns About Sea Sickness in the Galapagos? The waters of the Galapagos are generally calm. Most visitors adjust to life aboard a cruise vessel quickly, gaining their sea legs in a day or two. Significant discomfort is relatively uncommon. Some factors, such [...]

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Galapagos Islands Packing List

Planning a trip to the Galapagos Islands? We've compiled an essential list of items you must bring with you when you travel to the islands. When planning your trip to the Galapagos, luggage restrictions are an important consideration. Keep it light. Most [...]
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When to Visit Machu Picchu

More than 1 million people visit Machu Picchu each year. Peru and UNESCO have jointly agreed to limit daily entrances to 2,500 visitors. Peak visitation months are May, July, August, September, and December. The less crowed months (our favorite times to visit) [...]
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Why Visit Machu Picchu?

When was the last time you felt awe? How long has it been since you were amazed? Are you ready to reclaim your sense of wonder? Like no place else, Machu Picchu captivates. [...]
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Altitude at Machu Picchu

You may be wondering how the altitude at Machu Picchu will affect your visit. The site itself is not considered a high-altitude destination. The saddle of the mountain, where most of the ruins are located, is roughly 7,900 feet above sea level—about [...]
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When to Visit the Galapagos

Not sure when to visit the Galapagos Islands? Read on to learn the best (and worst) months to travel to the Galapagos Islands. The Galapagos are equatorial. You might expect a tropical climate, but most areas of the islands are arid and [...]
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