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Mexico or Chile In November (1-17)
Agree with SamSalmon, although when it is nature you want, I would go for Chile. Either spend the 2 weeks in the north or south. North: Arica, Parc Nacional Lauca, San Pedro de Atacama and surroudings (even a multi day tour to Bolivia is possible), La Serena. South: Torres del Paine, the Navimag ...
3 Months in South America
A friend and I are heading on a round the world trip starting in November. We are finishing up with just over 3 months in South America. Our rough route is Santiago>Valparaiso>La Serena>Antofagasta>Atacama>Arica>Tanca>Arequipa>pisco>Lima>Cuzco (Inca Trail)>Puno>La Paz>Oruro>Sucre>Tupiza>Tarija>Salta (fly to BA). Form there we are travelling ...
One week from Lima to Santiago by bus ...
Well, I think with 7 weeks at first to the Santiago to Lima trip it's better to focus on Argentina on that part of your travels. Going back it's better to take the Panamerican highway and visit places along the way, like Valparaiso, La Serena and Arica and also in Peru a few places like Arequipa. In total ...
CHILE – La Serena
La Serena We arrived in the seaside town of La Serena late in the afternoon. La Serena is a beachside resort, which boasts another disappointingly windy beach. It is also the ideal location to visit the fertile Elqui Valley which is famous for its Pisco - a clear brandy-like drink made from muscatel grapes ...
Posted in Where in the world are Steph & Martin? by kostlin
Las Molles - La Serena
Las Molles wieder in Richtung La Serena. Unser Standplatz in Las Molles. Doch es spielte ...
Posted in Pascal & Chris by surfers
La Serena en Vicuña
Mijn eerste succesvolle nachtbustrip bracht ons naar La Serena vanwaar we een excursie naar het Humboldt Nationaal Park maakten. Een verschrikkelijk koude boottocht, met dezelfde bezienswaardigheden als ...
Posted in Heleen in Zuid-Amerika by HeleenB