byThe Frugal Tourist|Feb 4, 2021|Argentina,Bolivia,Brazil,Chile,Ecuador,Peru,South America,TOP 10 South America is one of my favorite continents in the world. My travels across this incredible region have led me to discover so many extraordinary highlights – marvelous towering peaks, iconic lost...
Gear can get expensive if you wait to buy it in Chile or Argentina. I balked at the prices of backpacks and sleeping bags when in Argentina, finding that some things were exponentially more expensive than they would be back in the States or in Europe. If possible, bring as much as you ...
Learn all about traveling to Patagonia from these helpful guides designed to help you plan your trips and answer your questions about what it's like to travel to Patagonia.
1. Bariloche, Argentina The fact that Bariloche is well connected (airport, direct bus to and from Buenos Aires) makes it the perfect starting point of a round trip through Patagonia. But more than that: the combination of mountains, lakes and green forests results in its beautiful scenery. ...
1. Bariloche, Argentina The fact that Bariloche is well connected (airport, direct bus to and from Buenos Aires) makes it the perfect starting point of a round trip through Patagonia. But more than that: the combination of mountains, lakes and green forests results in its beautiful scenery. ...
Deborah: We traveled south to Patagonia, then up through Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru, when we got an email from Peter (the guy who owned El Refugio) – he was opening a new hostel and wanted us to return to Pucon and run it for him. We returned to Pucon, but the deal fell throug...
We have traveled at night from Buenos Aires to Patagonia, Saigon to the Coast of Vietnam, Naples Italy to Venice. In every one of these cases the money we saved by sleeping on buses, airplanes, and trains more than paid for the trip itself! 2. USE FREE WIFI – Always utilize free wi...
My next stop in my South American tour was to travel from Santiago to Torres del Paine in Chile before heading over the border to Argentina. The plan was to start in Chile’s capital and then explore the mountains and blue lakes of Patagonia. Santiago I booked my trip to South America ...
Bariloche, ArgentinaThe fact that Bariloche is well connected (airport, direct bus to and from Buenos Aires) makes it the perfect starting point of a round trip through Patagonia. But more than that: the combination of mountains, lakes and green forests results in its beautiful scenery.2. ...
Taking the public bus (el micro) is probably the easiest and cheapest way to travel in Patagonia as there are no more railroads in Argentina. Buses are very comfortable and if you decide take the road during the night to save some time and accommodation fees, you can opt for a bed seat...