Chile Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Torres del Paine National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
We can find a lot of dead trees in Torres del Paine National Park, we can use those dead trees to composite a powerful image
Sunrise in the beautiful Torres Del Paine National Park, in Patagonia, Chile. We hiked through the night to catch sunrise here. One of the most unforgettable moments.
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The mountains are beautiful, but those around El Chaltel in Argentina are even better. Moreover, in Torres del Paine you need to pay 30 US$ to enter the place. After paying that we were told that we could not use the trails because we arrived after 11.00. Everything in the park is extremely expensive. In El Chaltel the trails are all free to use.
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It is important to visit a scenic spot in the Baie National Park in Chile. The guide told us that during the summer tourist season, this viewing platform that can be photographed with Xueshan listened to 10 tourist buses in minutes, and said that 50 people would line up for photography. The most interesting cognition of the peak travel is to go up the stairs after entering the Baine National Park. It is said that the wind speed here can reach 120 meters per second in summer, and many tourists will be turned over by the wind. Although the summer temperature will be a few degrees warmer than the present, but after all, it is the wind from the glacier, in fact, it really hangs on the skin, and the average temperature of 0 to 3 degrees is not much different.
Why did the name "Baiine Paine" come from? In fact, in the local language, Paine means "blue". Here is blue, the mountain is blue, the sky is blue, and "Bene" is named. Of course, in the late autumn, a lot of colors were added to Benedict.
In addition to the wrong peak, you can choose to visit Baiyuan in the late autumn. You must not miss the one-night stay in the Baie National Park and the glaciers of the famous Glacier. Since
Benee National Park can be rated as "the 50 places that must be visited in the world", its power is naturally amazing. As a flower that is still rippling in the aftermath of the shock, I hope that everyone can see such a beautiful scene.
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Valparaiso Aduana Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Valparaiso, Pacific gem. Bohemian style is colorful, Valparaiso invites you to explore new urban environment, interesting art gallery or food corner, and its maze of hills is the inspiration of poets and writers. The charming architecture of the charming world heritage city. Stroll along narrow streets, endless staircases, historic elevators and many scenic spots. Excited by the jo
There are rivers and lakes in the place where graffiti is there, and there are places where there are rivers and lakes!
The gates of Graffiti Mountain City are like the hidden magic entrance in Harry Potter. From the narrow to the one-passage alley to the old-fashioned elevator, the elevator rises at a 45-degree angle, and it really enters the legendary [Chile] graffiti art holy place - Valparaiso ~
This small town is less than 2 hours drive from San Diego and can be used for a day trip. It used to be a village of Indians and later became a colony of the Spanish. As a result, the style has changed dramatically and it has become such a diverse and colorful city.
The local public transportation is very developed. You can take the bus directly to the San Diego bus terminal (every half an hour, there is a lot of car to worry about)~ Go to Valparaiso to find the elevator entrance into the mountain city. How to find the specific entrance, can only rely on you to ask the locals ~ I am also brought into the city full of hahahaha
this hill town "devil ghost" rampage, everywhere is a surprise ~ absolutely you Another world that can't be imagined! ! !
The colorful Chilean city of Valparaiso, also known as the Paradise Valley, has many places to take pictures. It is really the most beautiful and developed seaside city in Chile.
The whole city is full of illusions and expectations. The Valparaiso Labyrinth, full of bohemian colors, has inspired many poets and writers and is the hometown of Chile's national treasure poet Neruda. Every corner will give you a refreshing experience: a building treasure, an extraordinary art gallery, or some new food discoveries. It is only 2 hours drive from Santiago, the capital of Chile. It is worth a visit.
Located in south-central Chile, Valparaiso is the second largest city in Chile and the largest deep-water port on the Pacific coast of South America. It is also the capital of the fifth largest region (Paleso region) and the capital of the province of Valparaiso, Chile's largest foreign trade. port.
The city of Valparaso has a long history and was built by Spanish colonists. It has been more than 350 years old, and the buildings and streets in the city still have traces of colonial period.
Every household here paints their roofs and walls in a variety of colors and colors. Valparaiso is still a veritable mountain town, the house is built on the hills, and the layers are stacked and patched.
Transportation: Two and a half hours by car from San Diego
Tickets: Free
Opening time: All day
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Easter Island Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
While visiting my son in Chile I had the opportunity to fly to Easter Island and see the Moai! They are huge and amazing to view. It’s hard to imagine how ancient people were able to move them from the quarry without modern machines. Easter Island itself is a wonderful tropical getaway. I’m glad the I had the opportunity to visit and it’s a place I’d love to go again!
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I dont have much hope for the weather on the island, but I can see the blue sky and white clouds through the window the next day.
changed yesterday's wind and rain, today's sunny gives a hint of accident, sleep to wake up naturally, I suddenly found that the town is almost empty, the tourists who stayed for one day yesterday, have been scattered all over the island, I quickly find A place to eat, after a casual breakfast, went to the town center, according to the information I visited yesterday, went directly to the largest car rental, I have to take such a good weather, come to Easter Island self-driving tour.
Yes, I am driving by myself!
Automobile is a rare species on the island. Even if I find the largest rental car, I only rented a manual small off-road, 450 RMB a day. I can reach the island with a car. In all the areas that I want to go to, there is only one small gas station on the island on the avenue outside the airport. I load all the gadgets I can take pictures in the car, go to the nearby supermarket to buy a bunch of snacks, go to the gas station to line up and refuel. I started my round-the-island tour.
If you dont zoom in and out, I wont find Easter Island from a deep blue sea. All the stones on the island are all dark brown volcanic magma formed by the sun. The road with the best road conditions has been driven far away. When you see the signpost and take a glance, you can achieve a comfortable self-driving tour. The small cross-country can't be opened quickly, up to 70 yards, but even the farthest place can be used for an hour. .
Anakena Beach
The Anakena Beach in the northern part of Easter Island is the most enchanting attraction of the island. Apart from a row of majestic 'moai' giant statues, there is a long and wide stretch of white sand beach; the palm forest on the shore is lush and verdant. Climbing to the highest point of the island, the summit of Mount Terevaka at an altitude of 507 meters, one can enjoy a panoramic view of the island's volcanoes and surrounding statues, where the vast Pacific Ocean merges seamlessly with the blue sky, offering a refreshing and uplifting experience.
Just a short distance down from the mountain is the famous 'Seven Moai' statue site. Legend has it that this is where the seven sons of a Maori sorcerer waited for the arrival of King Hotu Matu'a. This site has the best-preserved group of 'moai' giant statues on the island. Every evening, people walk here to watch the sunset, with the afterglow painting half the sky red, and the giant statues outlined in an eternal silhouette.
The main attractions to visit at Anakena Beach are two archaeological sites. One is 'Ahu Nau Nau' and its very photogenic 'moai' giant statues; the other is 'Ahu Ature Huki' on the side of the mountain, where the only giant statue was re-erected by the famous Norwegian archaeologist Thor Heyerdahl and more than a dozen local islanders in a span of 9 days.
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The mysterious site of the world—Easter Island ||| was discovered by Jacob Roggeveen in 1722, located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, and is one of the most remote islands in the world, about 3600 kilometers from the mainland of Chile. There are more than 1000 megalithic statues on the island, with only about 5000 people living on the small island.
The megaliths on the island are about 7-10 meters high, with the tallest being over 20 meters and weighing hundreds of tons. They are exquisitely carved and uniquely shaped. According to investigations, the carving time is estimated to be between 1100 and 1680 AD.
In 1995, it was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Who made these statues? How were they made? What were they used for? These are still unsolved mysteries of the world to this day.
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Sanctuary on San Cristóbal Hill Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
What an inspiring place. Took the cable car up the mountain to see the Virgin Mary statue and the views and were amazing. There is a church up there with stone reliefs on its walls. Very pretty grounds with a life size replication of the manger scene. We took the vehicular down the mountain and was disappointed that the trees obscured the views.
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Sunsets on San Cristobal Hill
#fallishere Taking the cable car up San Cristóbal Hill in Santiago is a transcendent journey that culminates in witnessing one of the most breathtaking sunsets imaginable. The experience is nothing short of eye-opening, delivering a panoramic spectacle that etches itself into memory as a testament to nature's unparalleled beauty.
As the cable car ascends, revealing sweeping views of Santiago and the surrounding Andes, anticipation builds for the awe-inspiring moment when the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues. The transition from daylight to the vibrant orange palette of the sunset is a mesmerizing display, casting a golden glow over the city below.
The vantage point from San Cristóbal Hill provides an unobstructed panorama, allowing for an uninterrupted immersion in the celestial spectacle. Watching the sky turn orange as the sun descends is a soul-stirring experience, evoking a sense of wonder and connection with the natural world.
In conclusion, the cable car journey to San Cristóbal Hill delivers more than just stunning views; it offers an intimate encounter with a sunset that transcends the ordinary. This experience is a testament to the profound beauty of nature, leaving an indelible mark and serving as a reminder of the extraordinary moments that unfold when sky and earth converge in perfect harmony.
Sanctuary on San Cristóbal Hill
#fallishere Sanctuary on San Cristóbal Hill is a transcendent haven that crowns the picturesque landscape of Santiago. Perched atop the hill, it offers a serene escape from the urban bustle, inviting visitors into a space of tranquility and spiritual reflection.
The sanctuary's architecture, harmoniously integrated with the natural surroundings, creates a sense of sacred harmony. The journey to the top is not only a physical ascent but a symbolic passage, culminating in a place that transcends the ordinary and invites contemplation.
The panoramic views of Santiago from the sanctuary are nothing short of breathtaking. The city sprawls below, framed by the majestic Andes, creating a visual feast that adds to the spiritual elevation of the experience. Whether under the brilliance of the sun or the soft glow of twilight, the vistas are captivating.
The sanctuary itself, with its iconic statue of the Virgin Mary, exudes a quiet majesty. It stands as a symbol of faith and a beacon of solace, drawing pilgrims and visitors alike into a space where the spiritual and the natural converge.
In conclusion, Sanctuary on San Cristóbal Hill is a place of profound beauty and contemplation. Its seamless integration with the natural surroundings, coupled with awe-inspiring views and spiritual significance, makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a transcendent experience in the heart of Santiago.
Address - San Cristóbal Hill Cerro San Cristóbal Chile
Highlights - museum
Rating - 4/5
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Plaza de Armas Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Weapons Square, full of historical heaviness
Weapons Square, like most South American capitals, every city has a "Weapons Square". But Santiago's "Weapons Square" is a bit different, there is a small garden in the center of the square, many locals chat and sunbathe here, even play cards, chess and sing. Facing the cameras in the hands of foreign tourists, they seem to have long been accustomed to, facing the lens with a relaxed and casual face. In Weapons Square, you can see patrolling with police dogs everywhere, and there are even mounted police stationed here.
The Presidential Palace of Santiago, the capital of Chile (also known as La Moneda Palace), was built during the Spanish colonial period. It was originally used as the private residence of the first lady of Chile, and it was not used as the presidential palace until the 19th century. It is usually open to tourists for free.
Like most capitals in South America, each city has a weapon square. But San Diego's "Weapons Square" is not the same as anything else. There is a small garden in the center of the square. Many local people chat here and bask in the sun, and even play cards to sing. Facing the camera in the hands of foreign tourists, they seem to have been used to it, facing the camera with a relaxed face. In the Weapons Square, you can see the patrols of police dogs everywhere, and even the Mounted Police stationed here, which suddenly made me feel safe.
As soon as I landed in San Diego, I went to the hotel and left my luggage and went straight to the center of San Diego, the Weapons Square. It is home to the most important religious, political and cultural institutions in San Diego. On the west side of the square is the largest and most magnificent cathedral in Chile, with the National Post Office, the History Museum and the San Diego City Hall on the north side. There are also folk artists' songs and dances, music and talk shows in the square.
The San Diego Arms Plaza is located in the urban area. When the Weapons Square was still colonized by Spain in Spain, the Spaniards used a lot of weapons in the Arms Square to shock the local aborigines.
Today's Weapons Square has become a place for local citizens to meet, shop, set up, and perform. It is surrounded by the most important religious, political and cultural institutions in San Diego. On the west side of the square is the largest and most magnificent cathedral in Chile.
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