Chile is a country in South America that it is longer than it is wide. It makes up for the lack of breadth with stunning scenery: the Andes Mountains on its east and the Pacific Ocean on its west. Add to this mix llamas, a couple of rainforests and deserts. And the best part is y...
Chile isone of the safest and wealthiest countries in South Americaand one of the few I’d venture to hitchhike on my own as a girl (though we did it together with my husband). The only place you need to takeprecautions is the capital Santiago de Chile. Like in any other big city, ...
Attention explorers: The granite peaks, glacier fields, fjords and rainforests of Patagonia are calling. Chile's long sliver of this rugged region stretches 1,000 miles from north to south, encompassing some of the best that Patagonia has to offer. Outdoor enthusiasts up for a challenge can hi...
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Torres del Paine is in an area near Argentina’s border with Chile. It’s an excellent destination for avid trekkers and those who want to soak up the stunning beauty of the Patagonia region. However, the main trekking routes tend to get crowded during the peak season. You can avoid the...
Discovery Bicycle Tours (we took their Maine Coastal trip, and this year their Quebec Eastern Townships) has a long list of cycling vacations in the United States (Idaho Trails tour is one of its most popular), Canada, Europe, Vietnam, Cambodia, New Zealand & Chile including one that is...
As one of the most adventurous places to visit in South America, Patagonia deserves some serious travel time. These are my top recommendations for backpacking in Patagonia: ·Patagonia is probably the safest part of South America. I’ve hitchhiked(搭便车)in Chile without problems and would thoro...
Santiago – the city of the Republic of Chile. The city is located in a locked cauldron on the banks of the Mapacho River at the tip of the Andes. It was founded in 1541 by the Spanish commissar Pedro de Valdivia and named in honor of the Apostle Saint. In Santiago, there are many...
Torres del Paine: Although mainly in Chile, it’s a must-visit for those exploring Patagonia. This national park boasts the impressive granite peaks of the Paine Mountain range, azure lakes, and vast grasslands teeming with wildlife. Besides Patagonia, Argentina has many other nice places, such...
I’ve mentioned Mexico and Central America, but South America is also worth a visit in January. Hikers should check out Patagonia inChileas well asArgentina. It is the peak tourist season for these countries, but the weather is warm and dry, making it perfect to explore the many mountains...