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Brazil - Wendy Gomersall spots jaguars in the Pantanal - Mail on Sunday September 2016

Last Frontiers sent journalist Wendy Gomersall to experience the wonderful Pantanal wetlands of Brazil, a true haven for wildlife. Wendy spent four nights at Caiman Lodge and had an incredible time. She was bowled over by the wildlife she saw and was lucky enough to see five jaguars in one day! He... Read more»

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Autumn Newsletter September 2016

Welcome to an early autumn round-up of Latin America news and staff travels. In this issue: Office news Brazil puts on a successful Olympics Last Frontiers' Top Three: Ancient Sites with Pyramids Costa Rica: Sue spots a quetzal, and Nicola explores the Osa Peninsula in depth Press news: Jagua... Read more»

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Easter holidays 2017 - a collection of 18 day itineraries from Last Frontiers

For just 9 days leave you can head to Latin America for an epic 18 day Last Frontiers adventure, maximising on time out of the office and making the most of the rare opportunity to spend 18 days away over the Easter break. Departing Good Friday (14 April) you won’t need to be back at your desk until... Read more»

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Olympic Medal Table for Latin America

In 2012 we published a medal table for the Latin American countries, which we have continued for Rio 2016. Brazil, Cuba and Colombia have been consistently top of the ranking but let's hope the first ever games in South America will stimulate improvements for Tokyo 2020. Country Gold Silver... Read more»

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Sue spots a quetzal in Costa Rica

As a lover of the outdoors, nature and wildlife, the opportunity to fly non-stop to Costa Rica (on the new non-stop British Airways flight) and spend 10 days seeking out some of the wonderful wildlife the country is famed for was just my thing. Bordering the Carara National Park on the central Pacif... Read more»

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Nicola finds paradise in Costa Rica

Hidden away in a remote and lush corner of Costa Rica lies the Osa Peninsula, ‘the most biologically intense place on earth,’ according to National Geographic. In a country famed for its wildlife, this region has, rather surprisingly, remained relatively quiet on the tourism front. It was for this r... Read more»

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Mexico new regional flight route

The new route operated by regional carrier Aeromar will bring together Oaxaca and Tuxtla Gutierrez (for San Cristobal de las Casas), operating 5 days a week. This is very exciting news as it means Oaxaca can now be easily included into our Classic Mexico itinerary. We would suggest a stay of 3 nigh... Read more»

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Ali In Mendoza

Whenever possible, we always suggest being based outside Mendoza city and closer to the wineries, to make the most of the region. I visited three key wine valleys, each differing in altitude and climate, and therefore offering a variety of complexities to wine production. Maipu Valley is south-east... Read more»

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