Parque Nacional Laguna San
Rafael
Despite the difficulty and expense
of getting here, this glacier-filled, 1.7-million
hectare (4.2 million acre) park in southern Patagonia
is the most popular attraction in the Aisén
region. It encompasses some of the most spectacular
fjord and mountain scenery in the world and is dense
with floating icebergs. The terrain is unforgiving
for hikers, but the rewards are many: in the water
there are ducks, albatross, Magellanic penguins, otters,
sea lions and elephant seals; in the surrounding forests
and uplands there are pudús, pumas and foxes.
Charter flights are available from Coyhaique and there
are a number of ferry services from Coyhaique and
Puerto Chacabuco.
Parque Nacional Lauca
This world biosphere reserve, 160km
(99mi) northeast of Arica, near the Bolivian border,
encompasses Lake Chungará, one of the highest
lakes in the world, spectacularly situated at the
foot of the dormant twin Pallachata volcanoes. It
supports vicuña, condor and vizcacha, and Aymara
alpaca and llama herders. There is extensive bird
life along the shores of Lake Cotacotani, and panoramic
views from the 5300m (17,384ft) summit of Cerro Guane
Guane.
Parque Nacional Torres del
Paine
Near Chile's fragmented southern
tip, this park is Chile's showpiece: a world biosphere
reserve with all the diverse scenery of Alaska in
only 180,000ha (444,600ac). The Torres del Paine are
spectacular granite pillars which soar almost vertically
for more than 2000m (6560ft) above the Patagonian
steppe. Cascading waterfalls, sprawling glaciers,
dense forests, and the chance to see Patagonian guanaco
make it a truly wonderful experience.
Viña del Mar
Chile's premier beach resort is
just a short distance from Santiago. The bustling
commercial centre isalso
known as the Garden City, for reasons that are immediately
obvious to any visitor. Viña del Mar developed
as a playground for wealthy santiaguinos when nearby
Valparaíso was linked to the capital by rail.
It isn't a sinuously terraced marvel like Valparaíso,
so its two distinct sectors of traditional mansions
and commercial activity are easy to navigate. Horse-drawn
carriages trot past attractive turn-of-thecentury
mansions on both river and beach frontages. The town
is also the home of Chile's national botanical garden,
comprising 61ha (151ac) of native and exotic plants.
White-sand beaches stretch from the town centre northward
to the overbuilt suburbs of Reñaca and Concón.
The less suburban Horcón, Maitencillo, Cachagua
and Papudo are less populated. Other than aquatic
activities, Viña del Mar has a selection of
museums and the magnificently landscaped Quinta Vergara
public park, with its Palacio Vergara. The Venetian-style
palazzo was formerly the residence of the prosperous
Alvarez-Vergara family, and now hosts the Museo Municipal
de Bellas Artes.
Volcán Osorno
This flawless cone sits in the Parque
Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, the first national
park in Chile, and is surrounded by wonderful natural
attractions. Beautiful Lago Todos Los Santos is the
centrepiece of the park, looking over the thickly
wooded vista to the volcano, and offering ferry trips
to nearby lakeside villages along with an opportunirt
of crossing over into BAriloche Argentina. Osorno
can be climbed and is a popular skiing spot.
Atacama Desert
In the very northern half of Chile
lies the driest desert in the world. There are parts
of it where rain has never been recorded and the precious
little precipitation (1cm/0.3in per year) that does
fall comes from fog. Flanked on one side by Pacific
coastal ranges and on the other by the snowcapped
peaks of the Andes, the desert is a series of salt
basins that support virtually no vegetation.
Nevertheless it is one of the most spectacular and
dramatic landscapes on earth. In San Pedro, a placid
oasis of adobe houses at the edge of the Salar de
Atacama, there are immense volcanoes, most of them
extinct, that used to be sacred Incan sites. Also
close to San Pedro is the Reserva Nacional Los Flamencos,
which boasts, among other attractions, Chaxa Lagoon,
home to a flamingo breeding colony. Around the same
region is the Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon),
whipped peaks of salt and sand. North of this is the
150m (490ft) deep Chiu-Chiu lagoon, an astonishing
natural phenomenon in the middle of the desert. Go
even further north and you will reach the amazing
El Tatio Geysers. At 4300m (14,000ft) above sea level,
this is the highest geyser field in the world.
Hotels
All the hotels we recommend are
clean, well located and comfortable hotels varying
in services as according to their category. We rarely
use hostels as the price difference is negligible
between a good hostel and a hotel. In places like
the Atacama Desert, we do work with some very good
hosterias. We do endeavour to choose the best hotels
in line with your budget. There are five star deluxe
hotels we offer that are among the best hotels in
the world. We will always quote you with good hotels
on all our programmes but upgrades or downgrades will
be available as per your request. However, as the
price will decrease with downgrades, this will ultimately
reflect in the services and standards of the hotel.
Flights
Unless otherwise stated, we provide
all internal flights in your programme, excluding
the airport taxes. We also provide international flights
around South America and can quote, upon request,
your international flight to Chile. We work directly
with the best airlines in South America but are not
responsible for any changes in flight schedules or
cancellations made by the airlines. This is the responsibility
of the airline in question. We will always endeavour
to minimise any delays or changes but cannot guarantee
a successful outcome.
Insurance
It is a mandatory requirement that
all our customers take out adequate travel insurance
cover. Once you have obtained your insurance, it is
company practice to check the validity and cover of
your insurance policy and we hold the right to refuse
travel to anyone whose insurance does not satisfy
Amazing Peru's stringent criteria. These include cancellation
and curtailment, death or injury, medical insurance,
emergency repatriation, delayed baggage, loss and
theft etc.