Mendoza, Argentina to Santiago, Chile
Something we have done before!
Took the day bus from Mendoza to Santiago which is about a 5 hour bus ride but interrupted by a one to two hour border crossing with all the line up of getting passport stamped out of Argentina, stamped into Chile, luggage out of bus for scanner inspection and back in bus for rest of way to Santiago.
After the border crossing the trip is worthwhile to ride the 20 plus switchbacks that descend down into Chile. Here is a Google map image. Each one is seriously down.
https://www.google.cl/maps/@-32.829036,-70.0799275,16z?hl=en
Sorry, it was raining so no pictures. This is one of the great drives/roads in the world.
In Santiago we taxied to hostel where we will meet up with our Dragoman tour in a couple days.
Here is a link to it...http://www.dragoman.com. Look for Santiago to Ushuria trip.
While a big city Santiago can have the feel of a Chicago or Denver. Lots of on the sidewalk restaurants and young aspiring population.
We did a volunteer led walking tour of a part of the city. These are common in all larger South American cities. Donation at the end so no official license etc required. Nice entrepreneurial idea that could also work in Denver, Chicago, etc.
Something we have done before!
Took the day bus from Mendoza to Santiago which is about a 5 hour bus ride but interrupted by a one to two hour border crossing with all the line up of getting passport stamped out of Argentina, stamped into Chile, luggage out of bus for scanner inspection and back in bus for rest of way to Santiago.
After the border crossing the trip is worthwhile to ride the 20 plus switchbacks that descend down into Chile. Here is a Google map image. Each one is seriously down.
https://www.google.cl/maps/@-32.829036,-70.0799275,16z?hl=en
Sorry, it was raining so no pictures. This is one of the great drives/roads in the world.
In Santiago we taxied to hostel where we will meet up with our Dragoman tour in a couple days.
Here is a link to it...http://www.dragoman.com. Look for Santiago to Ushuria trip.
While a big city Santiago can have the feel of a Chicago or Denver. Lots of on the sidewalk restaurants and young aspiring population.
We did a volunteer led walking tour of a part of the city. These are common in all larger South American cities. Donation at the end so no official license etc required. Nice entrepreneurial idea that could also work in Denver, Chicago, etc.
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