PERU–BOLIVIA–CHILE
Ages 18 and up
8–10 people
March 3–17, 2026
March 19–April 2, 2026
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PERU–BOLIVIA–CHILE
About the tour
Tour Itinerary
Cost
Ages 18 and up
March 3–17, 2026
March 19–April 2, 2026
8–10 people
Mexicaif —
a personal journey
to Mexico
Hurry and reserve your spot in the group!
Only 7 spots left!
With first-class comfort!
the most beautiful countries
South America in a single trip
3
a restaurant from the list of the world's top 10 best restaurants
2
domestic flights instead of long road trips across the country
4
luxury hotels, including the most comfortable 5-star salt hotel
8
A journey that
just like a trip to space
We’ve pulled off something incredible by combining three of South America’s most breathtaking countries into a single trip. The mysterious Inca city of Machu Picchu bathed in the first light of dawn, the riot of colors in the Rainbow Mountains at an altitude of 5,000 meters, the endless snow-white Uyuni Salt Flat, visible even from space, and the surreal Atacama Desert… All this combined with the colorful La Paz and its witches’ markets, the colonial architecture of Cusco, the gourmet delights of Lima, and the urban charm of Santiago de Chile, surrounded by the Andes.

An unforgettable journey awaits you, offering the utmost comfort and a well-planned acclimatization plan: throughout the entire trip, we’ll be staying at the finest 5-star hotels and dining at top-rated restaurants, two of which are listed among the world’s 50 best restaurants.
12,000 square kilometers of snow-white expanse, visible even from space.
We'll be speechless at the sight of the Uyuni Salt Flats
Let's watch the sunrise at Machu Picchu
The Lost City of the Incas. The Seventh Wonder of the World. A dream come true.
Let's give the cheetah a hug
Let's climb the Rainbow Mountains
One of National Geographic’s 100 Places to See in a Lifetime.
We'll see the colorful lagoons of the Altiplano
Lunar landscapes, lakes of every color, volcanoes, thousands of flamingos, herds of llamas and vicuñas. It’s like another planet.
We'll see the mysterious geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert from a bird's-eye view.
Let's take a flight over the Nazca Lines
We’ll dive headfirst into the history of the Inca Empire, find the most photogenic alpacas, and buy colorful ponchos made from their wool.
Let's explore the ancient city of Cusco and cuddle some llamas
Let's explore the Martian Atacama Desert
We’ll find ourselves in the driest desert in the world
and the only place on Earth where conditions are comparable to those on Mars.
A luxurious lodge awaits us on the riverbank in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon—the only place on Earth where humans have not yet fully conquered nature.
Only the bravest will make it
in the Amazon rainforest
Let's enjoy Peruvian cuisine at the best restaurants
Let’s try the national cocktail, pisco sour, and enjoy ceviche in its homeland.
Daily Schedule
March 3–17, 2026
March 19–April 2, 2026
(14 nights/15 days)
Day 1.
Lima. Dinner at one of the world’s top 10 restaurants.
We’ll meet you at the airport in Lima, Peru’s capital, with a glass of chicha morada. Today, we’ll take it easy after our transatlantic flight, stroll along the waterfront by the Pacific Ocean, and sample some unique Peruvian cuisine.


Lima is the culinary capital of the world! Two of the top ten restaurants in a prestigious ranking are located in Lima. Our welcome dinner will be held at one of them.
We're staying at the capital's best 5-star hotel.

Stock up on energy—you have a whole new life ahead of you, full of exciting adventures!
Day 2.
Around Lima in 24 hours.
After breakfast, we’ll set out to explore the city with a professional guide. First, we’ll visit the historic center of Lima, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Let’s head to the cozy, bohemian neighborhood of Barranco, nestled among lush greenery, with colorful houses, charming cafés, and galleries. We’ll take a stroll along the long waterfront promenade in the trendy Miraflores district, famous for its breathtaking views of the ocean from the cliffs.
Finally, we’ll be guests in the home of a family of true counts in their 16th generation—a visit that’s very difficult to arrange. We’re offering you something truly unique
and solving problems with beautiful results—that’s what White Garnet is all about.

And, of course, we’ll continue our exploration of exquisite Peruvian cuisine: we’ll try ceviche in its homeland and Peru’s most popular cocktail—
Pisco Sour.
Day 3.
Flight to Cusco. Luxury hotel in the Urubamba River Valley.
In the morning, we’ll fly to Cusco—a city in the Andes located at an altitude of 3,400 meters. Such a high altitude requires acclimatization. We’ve taken this important factor into account; we’ll ascend gradually and then immediately descend to 2,800 meters, to a place shrouded in legend—the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

Let’s stay right in the heart of it all—in the Urubamba River Valley, at a luxury hotel surrounded by majestic mountains.
Guests can go horseback riding or cycling, take a dip in the warm outdoor pool, or visit the luxurious spa.

In the evening—a gourmet dinner and the Peruvian night sky, studded with countless stars.
Day 4.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas. Panoramic Express.
This morning, we’ll explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas.


We will visit the ancient agricultural laboratory of the Incas—the famous terraces of Moray—where the best conditions for growing various crops were determined through experimentation.

We’ll see the cascades of more than 3,000 salt pans—the Salinas de Maras—where salt is still harvested just as it was during the Inca Empire.
All salt fields are divided among families and passed down through the generations.

Let’s visit the locals to see how alpaca wool products are made.
Let’s wander through the market in Chinchero, learn how to tell llamas from alpacas, and, of course, buy our first warm ponchos.

Later in the afternoon, we’ll head to Aguas Calientes—a town often called the gateway to Machu Picchu—on the panoramic express train. And outside the window—some of South America’s most breathtaking scenery!


Our home for the night is a luxurious 5-star hotel tucked away in the jungle, where hummingbirds make their home. If you’d like, we can visit the thermal pools, enjoy a hot-stone massage, or head to the spa for a coca leaf treatment.
Day 5.
Machu Picchu is the seventh wonder of the world.
Today we’ll see one of the Seven Wonders of the World—the mysterious Machu Picchu.
You’ve heard so much about it, but seeing Machu Picchu with your own eyes is an absolutely amazing experience!

The place itself is intriguing: mountain peaks soaring steeply into the sky are covered in jungle thickets, the sound of the river can be heard from below, and the rays of the rising sun pierce through the misty haze. The ancient Inca city atop the peak blends harmoniously into the surrounding landscape. It exudes silence and tranquility; the sacredness of the place is palpable. A must-see at least once in a lifetime!
We’ll walk through the streets of Machu Picchu and examine the stones, which are laid so skillfully that not even a razor blade can fit between them.
And tonight, let’s raise a glass of pisco sour to celebrate the addition of yet another spot to your personal list of the most beautiful places.

We will spend tonight and the next two nights at a luxurious 5-star colonial-style hotel in Cusco.
Day 6.
Cusco – the capital of the Inca Empire. Lake Umantay.
From the very first moments, you’ll feel the magic of this city: Quechua people in traditional dress, colonial architecture and Inca ruins, colorful ponchos, coca leaves, and llamas in the streets. An amazing and authentic historic city!

We have a whole day to fall in love: admire the red roofs from the heights of San Blas, explore the Plaza de Armas, cathedrals, and museums, browse the numerous souvenir shops and artisanal workshops where rainbow-colored woolen fabrics flow from the weavers’ fingers, and have lunch and dinner at the city’s best restaurants.
And for those who feel up to the challenge, we suggest a hike up to 4,250 meters to see Umantay Lagoon (optional). An incredibly beautiful place! An emerald-green lake at the foot of a nearly 6,000-meter-high glacier. Legend has it that if you touch the water and wash your face with it, you’ll stay young forever. Shall we give it a try?
Day 7.
Rainbow Mountains.
5,080 m. The Rainbow Mountains. We’re sure you’ve never been this high before! The existence of these colorful mountains in Peru was only discovered recently—they used to be hidden under a layer of snow. The first tourists visited here
in 2016.

We’ll be getting up early; after a three-hour drive, we’ll reach the starting point, where we’ll switch to horses and ride almost all the way to the summit. From there, you’ll have just 200 meters to walk before you’re left gasping in awe.
Not up for hiking in the mountains but want to learn how to make ceviche like a pro? Here’s your chance!

Today’s alternative option: a cooking class on Peruvian cuisine with a professional chef. We’ll start by visiting a local market, where we’ll select the freshest ingredients for our dishes. Then we’ll prepare a delicious lunch ourselves, and the chef will share the secrets of Peruvian cuisine with us.
Day 8.
Cusco. Flight to La Paz.
A leisurely morning in Cusco, with no need to rush anywhere. Get a good night’s sleep or take a stroll through the colorful cobblestone streets of the capital of the great Inca Empire, stop by the Coca Museum, and pick up some souvenirs at the San Pedro Market
or take a dip in our hotel's pool.


At noon, we say goodbye to Cusco and take a short one-hour flight to La Paz, Bolivia.


La Paz—a futuristic city nestled in the crater of a volcano. A vibrant, contradictory organism. A melting pot where a wild mix of Aymara and Quechua indigenous people, professional witches, businesspeople, and tourists all come together. A city where social status is determined by altitude.
Few people see La Paz in a different, glamorous light: fine-dining restaurants, modern shopping malls, art galleries, and wide boulevards where cholitas in their tiered, tiered skirts disappear into the distance…


La Paz is the quintessence of Bolivia. It’s a city that has plenty to surprise you with. And we’ll show it to you in a way that will leave you spellbound. But that’s for tomorrow… Tonight, we’ll have dinner at an exquisite restaurant where they prepare meat over an open flame to perfection, and we’ll stay for two nights at the best 5-star hotel in La Paz.
Day 9.
La Paz. The Witches' Market. Moon Valley.
After breakfast, we’ll set out for a walk through the highest city on the planet. At 3,600 meters above sea level, we’ll see steep slopes clinging to the mountainside and snow-capped volcanic peaks all around. A modern cable car spans the entire city, and riding it while stopping at the observation decks is a special treat.


Did you know that the locals believe in magic? Some turn to shamans for help, while others seek out witches and sorcerers. We’ll visit a real-life Witches’ Market, where you can buy everything you might need in everyday life: amulets, talismans, dried toads, bats, beetles, and llama embryos, which are buried in the foundation for good luck when building a house.

And then we’ll visit the Moon and come back! The Moon Valley is located 10 km from La Paz.
Neil Armstrong himself, after visiting the area, said that the landscape there looked exactly like what he had seen on the Moon. It’s all down to the bizarre terrain: the labyrinths of cliffs and canyons, craters and depressions truly make you believe that Earth is somewhere far away, 384,000 kilometers away.


And just when you’ve gotten used to this new reality—the choli-clad women in their full skirts, the witches’ markets, the shamans, the sacks of coca leaves, and the endless uphill and downhill treks at an altitude of nearly 4,000 meters—it’s time to move on.


Tomorrow we'll find ourselves in one of the most beautiful places on Earth!
Day 10.
The Uyuni Salt Flat.
The morning flight to Uyuni saves us an 8-hour bus ride. At the airport, we transfer to expedition jeeps with drivers and set off for another world.

The Uyuni Salt Flats are a vast salt desert visible even from space. As far as the eye can see, stretching to the horizon, there is the snowy whiteness of the salt and the blue of the sky. It used to be a gigantic lake, but now you can drive across it in a jeep and capture breathtaking photos.
That’s exactly what we’ll do.

First stop: the train graveyard. At an altitude of 3,600 meters above sea level, there are tracks leading nowhere… These trains used to carry coal from Bolivia to Chile, but now they’ve found their final resting place on the edge of a salt flat.
But that's not all! Incawasi Island is a cactus oasis in the middle of a salt flat. Right in the center of the salt flat, giant 7-meter-tall cacti grow, and the summit offers breathtaking views of the endless Uyuni Salt Flat (accessible during the dry season).

If you’ve chosen to travel with us, you’ll most likely find yourself on the salt flat in March, when it’s covered with a thin layer of water and transforms into a giant mirror stretching to the sky. And you’ll witness one of the most beautiful sunsets of your life, complete with a few surprises from the organizers.

We’ll be spending the night at a luxurious 5-star hotel in the salt flats. Everything there is made of salt—from the walls to the beds; there’s even salt sprinkled on the floor. At the same time, it offers all the amenities and the utmost comfort.
Days 11–12.
Altiplano. Lagoons, geysers, and hot springs.
When you open your eyes in the morning, you see another planet through the window. It feels completely surreal.

After breakfast, we’ll head to the Altiplano—a place where there isn’t a single house for hundreds of kilometers, there’s no cell service, and flamingos, vicuñas, and long-eared viscachas are more common than people.

It’s like a dream: one stunning place follows another! Multicolored lagoons, stone trees, rainbow-colored mountains, open-air thermal pools, geysers and fumaroles, volcanoes with a massive crater from a fallen meteorite, and the cherry on top of our journey—the bright burgundy-colored Laguna Colorada, where thousands of flamingos gather in flocks. It’s fantastic!
We’ll spend one night in the highlands of Bolivia, and the next two in Chile—at one of the most stylish hotels on our trip, located at an altitude of just 2,400 meters.


We’ll watch another epic sunset in the Valley of the Moon, taste Chilean wines, gaze at one of the most star-filled skies you’ll ever see, and be amazed by what we see.
Days 13–14.
The Atacama Desert.
How can I put into words what’s going to happen over the next two days? How can I believe this isn’t just a set from a science fiction movie?


Where geysers erupt at 4,300 meters, where every hill is an active volcano. Where vast, desolate expanses, canyons of incredible scale, and the red landscape of Mars stretch out beneath your feet. Where you can swim in turquoise lagoons with a salt concentration higher than that of the Dead Sea. Where the feeling that you’re on another planet never leaves you for a second.

We will find ourselves in the driest desert in the world and the only place on Earth where conditions are comparable to those on Mars. It is in the Atacama Desert that NASA’s rovers are tested before being sent to the Red Planet.
This is where the world’s most famous observatories are located and where humanity’s most advanced telescopes are installed. You’d be hard-pressed to find such a mix of wild nature and overwhelming excitement anywhere else in the world!


Ready? 3… 2… 1… Landing on Mars.

Then we fly to Santiago to celebrate the successful conclusion of our trip. Over the course of our journey, we’ve become true friends. We make plans to meet up again, head home with memory cards full of photos, suitcases full of souvenirs, but most importantly—a new version of ourselves.
Day 15.
Santiago, Chile. Flight home.
We’re flying home from Santiago. A journey as extraordinary as a trip to space is coming to an end. But not for everyone… The good news is: there’s a chance to extend it and head to Easter Island!
Days 1–4.
Optional Tour 1: The Nazca Lines – Paracas – the Huacachina Oasis.
Peru isn’t just about the majestic Andes, the thin air, and the legacy of the Incas. It’s also about the power of the ocean and unspoiled nature. Did you know that Peru has the second-highest number of bird species after Colombia?

A 4-day/3-night extension tour of Peru:

We’ll visit the nature reserve on the Ballestas Islands, home to thousands of sea lions and Humboldt penguins basking carefree in the sun, as well as Inca terns, cormorants, and guillemots. It’s no wonder these places are called the “Peruvian Galápagos.”

Let’s take a look at the mysterious “Andean Candelabra” geoglyph—a massive 180-meter-long trident etched into the surface of a coastal cliff in Pisco Bay. We’ll head to the heart of the Nazca Desert—a true oasis with a lagoon and palm trees surrounded by dunes. We’ll race across the steep sand dunes in nimble buggies.
Those who love speed and adrenaline will try their hand at sandboarding and conquer a couple of tall dunes. We’ll watch a dramatic sunset in the desert and sample wines from local wineries.

And finally, we’ll see one of Peru’s most mysterious landmarks—the ancient Nazca Lines—from a bird’s-eye view! There are 30 giant drawings depicting animals and objects, and about 13,000 lines. It rains here for only half an hour a year, which has allowed the geoglyphs to survive to this day.


Instead of a grueling 4–5-hour drive to the city of Nazca (and that’s just one way!), we’ll arrange a comfortable flight for you. Time
The trip will take just 40 minutes. We’ll take the same route back to Paracas.


We’ll spend all three nights at a luxurious 5-star hotel on the Pacific coast, relaxing at the spa with massages or body wraps featuring traditional local ingredients—Andean cocoa, grapes, and seaweed—and enjoying lunch
and enjoy the freshest seafood for dinner and live your best life.
Days 1–4.
Optional Program 2: The Amazon Jungle.
The only place on Earth where humans have not yet fully conquered nature.

The Amazon Rainforest is one of the world’s seven natural wonders, where most of the flora and fauna are found nowhere else on Earth, where the only means of transportation is a boat, and where the treetops are perpetually shrouded in mist,
and the tree trunks and rocks are covered in a green blanket of moss, where the air is filled with sounds and scents, where, as you walk through the rainforest, gliding
Whether you're canoeing across a lake or rafting down a river, you feel like an adventurer—you're constantly meeting new people, often the most unexpected ones, and it's amazing!

For three nights, we’ll be staying at a luxurious eco-lodge in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, offering first-class service, maximum comfort, delicious food, and a wonderful spa.

Every day, we’ll go on excursions accompanied by professional and experienced guides—jungle experts—with whom you can feel completely safe.
Over the next four days, we’ll be fully immersed in the magic of the jungle:

  • we’ll glide in a canoe across the protected Lake Sandoval, with its untouched flora and fauna;
  • we’ll see hundreds of colorful macaws, prehistoric hoatzins, turtles, red howler monkeys, agoutis, capybaras, giant river otters, sloths, and, if we’re lucky, pink river dolphins;
  • let’s take a walk across the suspension bridges strung among the treetops in search of toucans and hummingbirds;
  • we’ll hear the sounds of the night jungle and see the red eyes of 4-meter-long caimans—the undisputed rulers of the Amazon’s lakes and rivers—glowing in the dark;
  • we'll visit a farm where they grow all kinds of tropical fruits and try each one;
  • The most daring will set out on a nighttime walk through the jungle: at this hour, the paths are lit by the glow of fireflies, tarantulas and nocturnal frogs crawl out to hunt, and sloths sleep in the branches;
  • Those who are interested can go fishing for piranhas.
Days 15–17.
Optional Tour 3: Easter Island.
Easter Island is the most remote place on Earth, situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is literally steeped in mysticism and unsolved mysteries. Perhaps that is why it has such an intense energy. You don’t find casual visitors here. Those who come have already traveled the world. All to see the 887 stone statues—the moai—and try to unravel the mysteries of Easter Island.

We’ll spend three days on Rapa Nui and explore every corner of it:
  • Let’s climb Mount Rano-Kau, a volcano that is 2.5 million years old.
  • We'll walk along the rim of the crater to the ritual village of Orongo.
  • We will visit the quarries of the extinct volcano Rano Raraku, where the moai were carved from volcanic tuff.
  • Let's relax on Anaken's pink beach and take a dip in the Pacific Ocean.
  • And we’ll definitely be there to witness fantastic sunrises at Ahutongariki and the most epic sunsets of our lives at Ahutahai.

We’ll spend two nights at one of the island’s best hotels.
Travel time may be longer than indicated due to traffic, the group’s pace, weather conditions, road conditions, and other factors.
Important!
Most of the trip takes place at an altitude of 3,000+ meters. You may experience symptoms of altitude sickness. We have designed the route to allow for a gradual ascent and acclimatization at each stage, and we provide all participants with altitude sickness medication at the start of the trip. If you have any chronic medical conditions, we recommend consulting your doctor before the trip.
We reserve the right to rearrange the order of days and any items on the itinerary without compromising the overall quality.
Itinerary
Lima (1) → Urubamba (2) → Aguas Calientes (3) → Cusco (4) →
La Paz (5) → Uyuni (6) → Altiplano (7) → San Pedro de Atacama (8) → Calama (9) → Santiago (10)
Lima (1) → Urubamba (2) →
Aguas Calientes (3) → Cusco (4) →
La Paz (5) → Uyuni (6) → Altiplano (7) → San Pedro de Atacama (8) → Calama (9) → Santiago (10)
Why You Should Travel With Us
We’ll see ALL the most beautiful places in Peru, Bolivia, and northern Chile in a single trip.
A packed schedule
Only the best 5-star hotels in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, including the most comfortable salt hotel in Uyuni.
Absolute comfort
A group of like-minded people who love life and travel. Our group trip will be as personalized as possible.
Small groups – only 8 people
A fully planned itinerary based on personal experience. Long
We replaced the 8-hour road trips across the country with four domestic flights.
Well-planned logistics
We’ll visit restaurants from the list of the world’s top 10 best restaurants and Latin America’s World’s 50 Best.
Foodies will appreciate
A unique journey awaits you at a fraction of the full price.
Important
COST OF THE TRIP
Peru-Bolivia-Chile
March 3–17, 2026 (14 nights/15 days)

March 19–April 2, 2026 (14 nights/15 days)
8300$
10370 $
20% off by September 1
The price includes:
Accommodation in 5-star hotels (double occupancy) throughout the trip, 14 nights
Breakfasts for the entire trip
4 flights, 20–23 kg of checked baggage on all flights, airport taxes
All transfers included in the program (private, comfortable minivan, SUVs), gasoline, toll roads
Airport transfers on the first and last days of the tour—the tour begins in Lima (Peru) and ends in Santiago (Chile)
Supplementary Program 1.
Nazca – Paracas – Huacachina (optional)
2400 $
February 28–March 3, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)

March 16–19, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)
Tickets for the panoramic train to Machu Picchu and back
The price includes:
Jeep tour of the Uyuni Salt Flats and the Altiplano (3 people per vehicle) featuring a custom itinerary and three meals a day
Expedition through the Atacama Desert
All admission tickets and activities
as part of the itinerary (Machu Picchu, the Rainbow Mountains, Moray, Maras, the Valley of the Moon, Uyuni, the Altiplano, the Atacama Desert, etc.)
Professional tour guide and interpreter
No visa is required to visit Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, and there are no mandatory vaccinations.
Natalie, an experienced traveler and professional tour guide and interpreter, is always here for you.
I’ll be happy to offer advice and provide any assistance you need to prepare for your trip.
Accommodation at a 5-star hotel on the Pacific coast (double occupancy), 3 nights
Natalia Boiko, founder of WHITE GARNET and tour leader (60+ countries)
All admission tickets and activities included in the itinerary (Balestas Islands, flight over the Nazca Lines, dune buggy ride)
Additional Program 2: The Amazon Jungle (optional)
1970 $
February 28–March 3, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)
March 16–19, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)
The price includes:
Breakfasts
Comfortable transfer as part of the itinerary
Professional Russian-speaking guide
Round-trip flight to Nazca
Flight from Santiago to Easter Island and back to Santiago
Accommodation at a 4-star hotel (double occupancy), 2 nights
All admission tickets, guided tours, and activities included in the itinerary (Rano-Kau Volcano, Rano-Raraku Quarries, Orongo Village, Ahu Tongariki, Ahu Tahai, Anakenah Beach, etc.)
Transfers in a private, comfortable car, including gas
Breakfasts
Professional English-speaking guide
All admission tickets and tours
as part of the program, except for piranha fishing
Professional English-speaking guide – expert on the Amazon rainforest
Domestic flight (Lima–Amazonia–Lima) and all transfers
Accommodation at a 5-star eco-lodge (double occupancy), 3 nights
The price includes:
March 17–19, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)

April 2–4, 2026 (3 nights/4 days)
3050 $
Supplementary Program 3.
Easter Island (optional)
Three meals a day (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 3 dinners)
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Booking and Payment Policy
To reserve a spot in the group, simply submit your application and pay a 50% deposit.
Once you confirm your participation, we will send you an invoice for the advance payment and sign the contract. We take our reputation very seriously and always honor our commitments.
In the event that Peru, Bolivia, and Chile are officially placed under quarantine and air travel is suspended, we guarantee that your deposit will be fully transferred to any other trip.
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HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to travel.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has sampled street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the world.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to travel.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has sampled street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the world.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
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