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Bunnik Tours has launched its South and Central America Tour program for 2020 with travel advisors now able to offer 15 diverse tours visiting 11 different countries.The extensive tour program criss-crosses the continent inviting travellers to journey from the Andes to the Amazon, explore the incredible ancient ruins of Mexico’s Chichén Itzá, step back in time in Cuba and discover Incan antiquities in Peru, including a visit to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu.Four festival departures including Mexico’s colourful Day of the Dead celebrations and the spectacular Peruvian Inti Raymi Festival; five completely new itineraries and two ‘In-Style Tours’ – one to South America and one specifically for Peru – add to some existing favourites from this Australian, family-owned tour company.
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Showcasing a diverse range of cities and sights aimed at travel-thirsty Australians, Bunnik Tours offers small groups and personalised experiences and caters exclusively to a maximum of just 20 travellers, offering an immersion into cultural experiences, historic treasures and spectacular landscapes.As an incentive, travel advisors can offer $500 per person off small group tours or $1,000pp off the In-Style small group tours for earlybird bookings made before 20 December, 2019. All tours include flights, all sightseeing, accommodation, many meals and even taxes and tips where appropriate.For more information, see bunniktours.com.au/south-central-america-toursibus leo.Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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