Cultural and Historical: The best way to learn is by experience!


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These trips are designed for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the culture and history of exotic places. Our proposal is to offer much more than visiting a museum or listening to lectures about the past. With AuroraEco, you will sleep in 18th century houses, enjoy typical foods and talk with local people who can tell you stories that you will not find in books; always escorted by our historian guide.

Argentinean Chateaux :
From 1880 to mid 20th century, Argentina enjoyed great prosperity while emerging as one of the 10 richest countries in the world, benefiting from an agricultural export-led economy.
Uruguay :
Uruguay is the second smallest country of South America, only larger than Suriname. It is bordered by Brazil, Argentina and the Atlantic Ocean in the southeastern part of the continent.
The Royal Route :
The Estrada Real (Royal Route) is located in Minas Gerais, a southeastern state of Brazil.  During most of the 17th and 18th centuries, the gold explored in the interior lands was the main economic activity of Colonial Brazil.
Peru :
Machu Picchu is the kind of destination that speaks on its own. It is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and also one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Salvador:
Salvador was the first colonial capital of Brazil and it is one of the oldest cities of the country. It is located in a small triangular peninsula with some of the most beautiful Brazilian beaches.
Buenos Aires:
Buenos Aires (good air) is the capital and the biggest city of Argentina. The people of the city are called “Portenhos”, which means people from the port and it is a reference from the fact that they were immigrants...
Rio de Janeiro:
Rio de Janeiro is a city that speaks for itself. It is worldwide famous for its beauty and attractions. There, you will find the statue of Christ the Redeemerand the Sugarloaf Mountain.

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