South America Extreme Adventure Tours

Surtrek

Surtrek Tour Operator
Avenida Amazonas 897 y Wilson
Quito-Ecuador
Tel: 00593 2 2500134
00593 2 2500530
Mobile: 00593 9 9735448
Fax: 00593 2 2500540

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South America Extreme Adventure Tours

South America Round Trips

South America Round Trips

You are looking for REAL adventure? … Then you are on the right site!

For guys, who are interested in EXTREME ADVENTURE, South America and Ecuador offer a huge variety of different things. These tours are nothing for wimps, because here you will meet one challenge after another. Furthermore, these are journeys of complete beauty and adventure and something that will give the explorer a lifetime of memories.

These programs are organized around your own desires. It will be truly your own adventure… Reach the highest mountains, see amazing places and explore your own limits, learn to survive at the adversity, be the comander of your way!

If this sounds good to you - come and join the Surtrek-Feeling!

| The Giants of South America - 21 Days |

The Giants of South America

A fantastic journey that includes the wonderful and magnificent mountains of South America. The Chimborazo (6.310 m), which is situated in Ecuador, is the highest mountain in one of the smallest South American countries. The other one is the Aconcagua in Argentina, which at 6.959 m above sea level is the highest peak on the American content. The Aconcagua is situated on the border of Argentina and Chile You will already be stunned by the sight of the Chimborazo but after having climbed ...>>


| Llanganati for treasure seekers - 8 Days |

Adventure Tours

On November 16th in 1532 Franciso Pizarro penetrated into the Inca-Empire and wanted the rich lands that were populated by the Incas. Pizarro threw Atahualpa into prison and Atahualpa promised him to fill his cell up with gold if he released him. He stretched out his arm and indicated a height of two meters. Pizarro took a piece of chalk and marked the height on the wall. In June the cell was already filled up with two-thirds of the gold. Gold was brought from all parts of the Inca-empire and some Indios even transported the gold on their backs. ...>>


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