Pros: Beautiful natural phenomena, well oiled tourist facilities Cons: It's a desert! Nothing much to do once you've seen the main sights.
On the Gringo trail, San Pedro De Atacama is the town you are most likely to stay in if you head for the rugged, hot and uncomfortable region I or II if youre a tourist rather than a copper miner. It is the focus for the outstanding El Taito ...
Pros: almost military EFFICIENCY Cons: almost MILITARY efficiency
Have you ever gone somewhere, come back, and found that you have no opinion of it, only a collection of sensations that just won't cohere? Two weeks after returning from Chile, that's what I have. The impressions that follow might be called "things ...
Pros: the people are wonderful! even the school bully became my friend Cons: much poverty
Well, since this is the only foreign country I've had the privilege of living in for an extended period of time (although I've passed through Canada plenty of times, enjoying Tim Horton's coffee when doing so!) I may as well share my experience with...
Pros: Want to feel like a speck in our vast universe? Camp here overnight! Cons: Don't hike back to San Pedro; arrange a pick-up instead!
I lived in Santiago, Chile as an expat for two years after moving there, sight unseen, one month after college graduation. I had a lot of interesting and life-changing experiences in Chile, but one experience stands out above the rest: The night I spent ...
Pros: We would return to Chile in a minute. The places and people were fascinating. Cons: To enjoy Chile, you must be capable of relaxing and going with the flow.
INTRO In the tiny village of Olmue (about two hours by car north of the Santiago airport), there is a quiet resort called Hosteria el Copihue (at www.copihue.cl.) Its clientele is Chilean; we saw only one foreign family there during our ten days in ...
Pros: The people are friendly and the food is good. Cons: Cold and damp, damp, damp, and hard to get around.
I came to Concepcion, Chile for a job. I was warned before I got there and immediately after I arrived that there wasn't much to do. Over time, I discovered that to be absolutely true. Concepcion is about a third of the way down Chile's long coast. ...
Pros: Snow in mid-summer! Cons: Can be a hassle to travel there, not many direct flights.
Have you ever wanted to go skiing in the mountains of Chile in the middle of summer? Well, that's what my husband is going to do next week! It's something he has talked about for years, and now is finally doing it.
Pros: nature, outdoor sports, ultra-urban Santiago with easy acces to ultra-rural Cons: State of semi-development - somewhere between Argentina's "european" feel and Bolivia/Peru's rustic nature.
I am writing primarily because I have identified a few points in other opinions that I feel need further discussion. Having spent a number of months living and studying in Chile, I would agree with other reviewers that the distances are significant, but...
Pros: Great place, people, nature Cons: gruffness of people, distances.
Chile is an amazing place of extremes in terms of places, nature and people. It is coming out from a dictatorship, indeed many people are very concerned about the future of democracy there. The people can be very reserved and mean, but also love to...
Pros: beautiful country, nice sightseeing Cons: boring if looking for nightlife
Chile is one of the most beautiful countries in South America. Its great for sightseers. The Andes mountains are much more impressive during the winter season in Chile. From Santiago ( the capital and largest city) if there during winter, the snow...
Pros: Strong, beautiful people, great architecture, Lots to do in the back country...Measure yourself against the Andean sites Cons: No complaint
What is clear about most Chileans that I have met is that they know how how to have fun. Chile is not all about Pinochet and the news of his detention for the crimes he committed while in power. A few years ago, I attended an international seminar with...
Pros: Seeing the stars from mountain tops of Chile Cons: Air flight is expensive ranging between $1000 to $2000
Chile is an amazing country. I visited Santiago, the capital, and Arica, the most northern city near the border of Peru. Santiago was very smoggy and big. A lot of culture. I traveled in August which is their winter. The weather was a little rain...
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